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National Compensation Survey:
Occupational Earnings in the
United States, June 2006
U.S. Department of Labor
Elaine L. Chao, Secretary
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Philip L. Rones, Acting Commissioner
September 2007
Bulletin 2590
Contents
Overview
Occupational Eearnings Tables: United States, December 2005 – January 2007 (average reference date June 2006)
Relative Standard Error (RSE) tables to accompany mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings tables
Appendix A: Technical Note
Appendix B: Occupational Descriptions
Appendix C: Survey Areas and Geographic Coverage
Overview
The National Compensation Survey (NCS) provides comprehensive measures of occupational earnings,
compensation cost trends, benefit incidence, and detailed benefit provisions. This bulletin presents estimates
of occupational pay for the Nation. These national estimates originate from the NCS locality survey data and
are weighted to represent the Nation as a whole. Data for more than one-half of the 152 individual NCS
localities used for national estimates have been previously published. This includes pay estimates for workers
in major sectors within the United States economy in 2006: Civilian, private industry, and State and local
government; and by various occupational and establishment characteristics. The civilian economy, by NCS
definition, excludes Federal Government, agricultural, and household workers.
All data and text available on Compact Disk (CD) and in the accompanying 2006 NCS national earnings
chartbook are also available on the internet, at www.bls.gov/ncs/home.htm. Questions regarding these data
and recent and historical NCS wage data can be addressed by calling the information line at (202) 691-6199 or
by e-mail to [email protected]. This information is available to sensory-impaired individuals on request.
Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Federal Relay Service: 1 (800) 877-8339. Data requests also may be sent by
mail to the Office of Compensation Levels and Trends, Room 4130, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20212. Material in this publication is in the public domain and, with
appropriate credit, may be reproduced without permission.
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) field economists collected and reviewed the survey data. The Office of
Compensation and Working Conditions, in cooperation with the Office of Field Operations and the Office of
Technology and Survey Processing in the BLS National Office, designed the survey, processed the data, and
prepared the survey for publication. The survey could not have been conducted without the cooperation of the
many private businesses and government jurisdictions that provided pay data included in this bulletin. BLS
thanks these respondents for their cooperation.
This edition of the National Compensation Survey (NCS) annual bulletin on occupational earnings in the United
States has undergone several major changes since its last publication. The most noticeable change is the
bulletin's format. Formerly, the NCS annual wage bulletin was printed in soft-cover book format, with nearly
150 pages of data tables, as well as posted on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Web site in TXT and PDF formats.
Starting with the 2006 national earnings bulletin, the overview, explanatory text, data tables, and technical note are
published exclusively in digital formats—on CD and on BLS Internet pages. The chartbook that holds the
CD includes highlights of the data in the annual bulletin, depicted in a variety of charts and graphs.
This edition includes changes in data content, as well. Major changes are listed here and described below:
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The 2000 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system
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The 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
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Imputation for temporary nonresponse situations
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Benchmarking of estimated employment
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New tables and detail
New occupational and industry classification of workers. Since its inception in 1996, NCS wage surveys
have published data on occupations according to the 1990 Occupational Classification System (OCS).
Beginning with locality bulletins published in September 2006, new NCS earnings publications, including the 2006
national earnings bulletin, classify occupations according to the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
codes. The 2000 SOC system defines more than 800 detailed occupations and is designed to reflect the current
occupational structure in the United States better than previous occupational systems. Detailed occupations are
combined into broad occupations, broad occupations are combined into minor groups, and minor groups are
combined into major groups. For details on the SOC occupational titles used for the NCS earnings bulletins, see
appendix B. The design of several levels of aggregation is intended to meet the widely varying needs of data
users. For more information on the SOC classification system, see: http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm.
Also beginning with the locality bulletins published in September 2006, new NCS earnings publications, including
the 2006 national bulletin, classify the type of establishment in which employees work according to the 2002
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NCS had formerly published its wage data
according to the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification system (SIC) since the survey began in 1996. For more
detail on the NAICS classification system, see: http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm. These occupational and
industry classification changes are part of a major initiative to convert all Federal surveys to the NAICS and
SOC classification systems. For more information on this transition, see http://www.bls.gov/soc/socimp.htm.
Imputation for temporary nonresponse of establishments. For the first time, the NCS wage program is
imputing data for temporary nonresponse situations. The National Compensation Survey is voluntary, and a
company official may refuse to participate in the initial survey or may be unwilling or unable to update
previously collected data during a subsequent contact. For those situations where previous wage data cannot be
updated, an estimate for the missing data is imputed using information obtained from similar establishments and
occupations.
Benchmarking of estimated employment. Post stratification, also known as benchmarking, has been
introduced to adjust survey sample weights so that these weights reflect the current count of employment by
industry. Initial weights are derived when the sample of establishments are selected, reflecting employment
distribution by industry at that time. Those weights may be up to 7 years old for the oldest panel of five sample
rotation panels at the time of publication. Benchmarking adjusts those weights to reflect the employment
distribution by industry for the reference date of the data.
New tables and detail. The 2006 NCS national bulletin has added many new tables: wages for supervisory
occupations, private industry sector, nonprofit establishments, and hospitals; wages by percentile; and other new
details. For a full description of these changes, see "Change Comes to the National Compensation Survey
Locality Wage Bulletins," Compensation and Working Conditions Online, available on the Internet, at:
http://www.bls.gov/opub/cwc/cm20070122ar01p1.htm. The tables are listed below.
Occupational Earnings Tables: United States, December 2005 – January 2007 (average
reference date June 2006)
The 2006 NCS national earnings bulletin includes occupational wage tables 1-41; relative standard errors of the
estimates for tables 2-7, 12, 24-26, 30-34, and 40-41; and appendix tables 1 and 2. The relative standard errors
tables are in the section below the occupational wage tables; they are titled and numbered to correspond to their
respective wage-estimates tables. Appendix tables 1 and 2 are part of appendix A.
Summary table. Table 1 presents an overview of all tables in this bulletin. Mean hourly earnings, weekly
hours, and relative standard errors are given for Civilian, private industry, and State and local government
workers by selected worker and establishment characteristics. Worker characteristics include high-level and
intermediate occupational aggregation, full-time and part-time status, union and nonunion status, and time and
incentive pay status. Establishment characteristics include goods producing, service providing, and size of
establishment.
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Table 1. Summary: Mean hourly earnings and weekly hours for selected worker and establishment
characteristics.
Full-time and part-time workers. Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings estimates are
provided for full-time workers in each of the three major sectors, as well as mean weekly and annual hours
worked. Further tables provide mean hourly earnings estimates for full-time and part-time workers by level
within occupation.
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Table 2. Full-time and part-time workers: Mean hourly earnings for major occupational groups.
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Table 3. Civilian full-time workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean
weekly and annual hours.
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Table 4. Full-time private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings
and mean weekly and annual hours.
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Table 5. Full-time State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours.
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Table 6. Full-time State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings
and mean weekly and annual hours.
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Table 7. Full-time local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings
and mean weekly and annual hours.
Work levels. Levels are standardized measures of duties and responsibilities that apply to all occupations. The
NCS National bulletin has previously published levels data, but this is the first time combined levels have been
published for the Nation. Table 11 shows four bands I through IV, which combine levels 1 through 4; levels 5
through 8; levels 9 through 12; and levels 13 through 15; respectively. The publication of combined levels is
intended to make the wage estimates more useful to compensation analysts.
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Table 8. Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and part-time workers by work levels.
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Table 9. Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and part-time workers by work
levels.
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Table 10. State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and part-time
workers by work levels.
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Table 11. Combined work levels for civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and part-time
workers.
Union and nonunion workers. Separate estimates on mean hourly occupational earnings are provided for
union and nonunion workers for each of the three major sectors of the economy and for a detailed occupational
groups as well as for detailed occupations.
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Table 12. Union and nonunion workers: Mean hourly earnings by major sector and for major
occupational groups.
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Table 13. Union and nonunion workers: Mean hourly earnings for civilian workers by bargaining
status.
Time and incentive workers. This table provides hourly earnings estimates for workers paid on a time or
incentive basis for those who work in the Civilian and private industry sectors.
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Table 14. Workers paid on time and incentive basis: Mean hourly earnings for civilian and private
industry workers in major occupational groups.
Percentiles. The 2006 National bulletin provides estimates on the mean hourly wage for the 10th percentile, the
25th percentile, 50th percentile (the median), the 75th percentile, and the 90th percentile of occupational wages
separately for all Civilian, full-time Civilian, part-time Civilian, all private industry, full-time private industry,
part-time private industry, all State and local government, full-time State and local government, and part-time
State and local government workers.
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Table 15. Civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 16. Full-time Civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 17. Part-time Civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 18. Private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 19. Full-time private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 20. Part-time private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 21. State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 22. Full-time State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
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Table 23. Part-time State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles.
Supervisory occupations. The set of tables on supervisory occupations are new to the national bulletin this
year: Mean and median weekly and annual occupational earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for
workers in management occupations by supervisory responsibility: team leaders, first-line, second-line, and
third-line supervisory duties -- provided separately for the Civilian, private industry, and State and local
governments sectors.
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Table 24. Civilian supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean
weekly and annual hours.
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Table 25. Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and
mean weekly and annual hours.
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Table 26. State and local government supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours.
Size of establishment. Estimates for mean hourly earnings for workers in major occupational groups by size of
establishment -- 1-49 workers, 50-99 workers, 100-499 workers, and 500 workers or more—are given
separately for the Civilian, private industry, and State and local government sectors. There are also separate
tables for detailed occupational estimates on mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean
weekly and annual hours of full-time private industry workers in establishments with fewer than 100 workers
and those in establishments with 100 workers or more.
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Table 27. Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings of workers in Civilian establishments for major
occupational groups.
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Table 28. Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings of workers in private industry establishments
for major occupational groups.
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Table 29. Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings of workers in State and local government
establishments for major occupational groups.
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Table 30. Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers.
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Table 31. Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers.
Private industry sector. The 2006 national earnings bulletin includes a new table on mean hourly earnings for
workers by sector of private industry, for major occupational groups.
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Table 32. Private industry sector: Mean hourly earnings for major occupational groups.
Nonprofit establishments. For the first time in the NCS national earnings bulletin, mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for private industry full-time workers who
work in nonprofit establishments have been published by detailed occupation and level.
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Table 33. Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean
weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry, by work levels.
Hospitals. The bulletin provides a new table on mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and
mean weekly and annual hours for full-time Civilian workers in hospitals, by detailed occupation and level.
The bulletin also provides tables for private industry and State and local government sectors on mean hourly
earnings estimates for all, full-time, and part-time workers in hospitals by detailed occupation.
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Table 34. Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels.
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Table 35. Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and part-time
workers.
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Table 36. State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings for full-time and
part-time workers.
Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. The 2006 NCS national earnings bulletin includes estimates of mean
hourly earnings for Civilian, State and local government, and private industry workers by metropolitan,
nonmetropolitan, and geographic areas; estimates of mean hourly earnings for Civilian workers in metropolitan
and nonmetropolitan areas by worker and establishment characteristics; and estimates of mean hourly wages for
Civilian workers in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas by geographic area. The geographic areas in these
tables are Census divisions. See appendix C for more information. Detailed tables of occupational wages by
Census region and division, which were published in previous NCS national bulletins, are not included here;
however, they will be included in the 2006 NCS Census division wage bulletins, which are forthcoming.
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Table 37. Summary: Mean hourly earnings and weekly hours for metropolitan, nonmetropolitan, and
geographic areas.
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Table 38. Summary: Mean hourly earnings and weekly hours of civilian workers in metropolitan and
nonmetropolitan areas by worker and establishment characteristics.
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Table 39. Summary: Mean hourly earnings and weekly hours for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan
areas by geographic area.
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Table 40. Civilian workers in metropolitan areas: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours.
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Table 41. Civilian workers in nonmetropolitan areas: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours.
Table 1
Summary: Mean hourly earnings1 and weekly hours for selected worker and
establishment characteristics
Worker and
establishment
characteristics
Civilian
workers
Relative
error2
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
$19.29
1.2%
35.6
$18.56
31.45
.8
37.1
34.89
29.76
11.31
15.46
16.57
1.2
1.0
1.6
.7
1.4
14.86
State and local government
workers
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
1.2%
35.4
$23.99
1.2%
36.6
31.66
.8
37.5
30.79
1.3
35.9
39.8
35.9
31.5
34.9
32.6
35.17
29.54
9.72
15.42
16.57
1.2
1.2
1.3
.7
1.4
40.0
36.2
30.5
34.7
32.6
33.03
30.30
18.51
15.86
15.10
3.6
1.1
1.3
1.2
4.5
38.4
35.4
37.1
37.2
33.0
.7
36.3
14.71
.7
36.2
15.87
1.2
37.3
19.49
1.3
39.4
19.46
1.3
39.4
19.84
1.7
39.3
19.46
1.5
39.4
19.46
1.7
39.4
19.52
2.0
39.5
19.70
1.6
39.6
19.64
1.6
39.6
20.39
3.0
39.4
14.78
15.11
.9
1.1
37.3
38.9
14.64
15.02
1.0
1.1
37.3
38.9
18.33
20.75
1.6
3.8
35.4
39.3
14.42
1.2
35.6
14.22
1.3
35.7
17.60
1.3
34.4
Full time ...............................
Part time ...............................
20.44
11.00
1.3
.8
39.6
20.6
19.76
10.61
1.3
1.0
39.7
20.7
24.46
16.57
1.3
2.2
38.9
18.8
Union ...................................
Nonunion .............................
23.33
18.53
.7
1.3
36.6
35.4
21.41
18.21
1.1
1.2
36.4
35.3
26.01
22.07
1.1
2.7
36.8
36.4
Time .....................................
Incentive ..............................
18.97
24.88
1.2
2.5
35.5
38.0
18.13
24.86
1.2
2.5
35.3
38.0
23.98
–
1.2
–
36.6
–
All workers .............................
Mean
hourly
earnings
Private industry
workers
Mean
weekly
hours3
Worker characteristics4,5
Management, professional,
and related ........................
Management, business,
and financial ..................
Professional and related ...
Service .................................
Sales and office ...................
Sales and related ..............
Office and administrative
support ...........................
Natural resources,
construction, and
maintenance .....................
Construction and
extraction .......................
Installation, maintenance,
and repair .......................
Production,
transportation, and
material moving ...............
Production ........................
Transportation and
material moving .............
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
1-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 1
Summary: Mean hourly earnings1 and weekly hours for selected worker and
establishment characteristics–Continued
Worker and
establishment
characteristics
Civilian
workers
Private industry
workers
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Goods producing .................
Service providing .................
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
20.06
18.09
1-49 workers ........................
50-99 workers ......................
100-499 workers ..................
500 workers or more ............
16.19
17.45
18.81
23.93
.9
1.4
.8
2.8
34.2
35.0
36.2
37.0
16.18
17.36
18.47
23.50
State and local government
workers
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
Mean
weekly
hours3
1.3
1.3
39.5
34.4
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
1.0
1.4
1.0
4.0
34.2
35.0
36.2
37.2
17.50
19.81
22.00
24.69
9.3
4.6
1.4
1.4
36.8
35.3
35.8
36.8
Relative
error2
Establishment characteristics
1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of
the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample
estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A.
3 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week,
exclusive of overtime.
4 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Union workers are those whose
wages are determined through collective bargaining. Wages of time workers are based
solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least
partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and
production bonuses.
5 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
6 Classification of establishments into goods-producing and service-providing
industries applies to private industry only. Industries are determined by the 2002
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
1-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Full-time and part-time1 workers: Mean hourly earnings2
for major occupational groups
Table 2
Full-time
Occupational group3
All workers .......................
Management,
professional, and
related .........................
Management,
business, and
financial ...................
Professional and
related ......................
Service ...........................
Sales and office .............
Sales and related ........
Office and
administrative
support .....................
Natural resources,
construction, and
maintenance ...............
Construction and
extraction .................
Installation,
maintenance, and
repair ........................
Production,
transportation, and
material moving .........
Production ..................
Transportation and
material moving .......
Part-time
Civilian
workers
Private
industry
workers
State and
local
government
workers
Civilian
workers
Private
industry
workers
State and
local
government
workers
$20.44
$19.76
$24.46
$11.00
$10.61
$16.57
31.91
32.13
31.24
24.13
24.48
22.87
35.03
35.31
33.15
25.63
25.94
23.10
30.27
12.52
16.47
19.22
30.05
10.60
16.51
19.23
30.79
19.16
16.06
15.90
23.99
7.89
9.86
8.50
24.32
7.71
9.79
8.49
22.86
11.01
12.17
11.30
15.21
15.08
16.06
11.68
11.64
12.23
19.57
19.54
19.90
14.75
14.83
13.16
19.50
19.49
19.57
16.77
16.96
13.73
19.81
19.75
20.43
13.64
13.64
13.51
15.25
15.29
15.12
15.19
18.80
20.90
9.79
10.08
9.55
10.08
14.58
11.11
15.21
15.03
18.07
9.71
9.41
14.70
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
2-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
All workers ...................................
$20.44
$16.39
$809
$650
39.6
$41,231
$33,634
2,017
Management occupations .......
Chief executives ....................
General and operations
managers ..........................
Legislators .............................
Advertising and promotions
managers ..........................
Marketing and sales managers
Marketing managers ..........
Sales managers ..................
Public relations managers ......
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Compensation and benefits
managers ......................
Training and development
managers ......................
Industrial production
managers ..........................
Purchasing managers .............
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ......
Construction managers ..........
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
preschool and child
care center/program .....
Education administrators,
elementary and
secondary school .........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering managers ...........
Food service managers ..........
Funeral directors ....................
Lodging managers .................
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
40.07
95.66
35.74
65.02
1,624
4,238
1,442
2,693
40.5
44.3
83,827
220,317
74,616
140,013
2,092
2,303
43.52
18.52
38.01
14.42
1,833
700
1,572
577
42.1
37.8
95,292
23,203
81,736
2,631
2,189
1,253
32.37
46.96
51.26
42.48
40.89
29.98
41.35
44.25
38.46
32.54
1,289
1,929
2,075
1,773
1,618
1,199
1,665
1,770
1,576
1,301
39.8
41.1
40.5
41.7
39.6
67,007
100,309
107,875
92,190
84,010
62,365
86,599
92,040
81,964
67,675
2,070
2,136
2,104
2,170
2,054
29.32
27.48
1,171
1,096
39.9
60,836
57,036
2,075
49.90
41.06
34.52
47.84
35.21
28.28
2,013
1,652
1,383
1,915
1,442
1,131
40.3
40.2
40.1
104,525
85,926
71,794
99,565
74,999
59,155
2,095
2,093
2,080
37.93
36.59
1,543
1,470
40.7
80,232
76,440
2,115
30.63
25.58
1,223
1,023
39.9
63,602
53,204
2,077
38.60
39.80
38.68
35.09
1,586
1,601
1,557
1,404
41.1
40.2
82,468
83,266
80,987
72,996
2,136
2,092
33.86
34.77
37.34
33.14
32.88
35.33
1,373
1,436
1,472
1,340
1,380
1,380
40.5
41.3
39.4
71,380
74,171
72,261
69,680
71,425
67,542
2,108
2,133
1,935
20.72
20.75
842
801
40.6
43,075
40,505
2,079
43.23
42.20
1,694
1,675
39.2
79,126
77,501
1,830
37.51
52.82
23.74
22.11
23.17
32.23
52.54
21.01
19.50
17.48
1,464
2,148
1,043
918
1,000
1,246
2,111
962
785
738
39.0
40.7
43.9
41.5
43.1
75,463
111,689
52,473
47,725
51,985
63,336
109,768
48,000
40,799
38,351
2,012
2,115
2,210
2,158
2,244
37.82
33.96
1,512
1,348
40.0
78,594
70,108
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Natural sciences managers ....
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Insurance appraisers, auto
damage .........................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Cost estimators ......................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Logisticians ............................
Management analysts ............
Meeting and convention
planners ............................
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Credit analysts .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$94,053 $100,982
2,080
$45.21
$48.55
$1,809
$1,942
40.0
25.16
24.04
1,009
930
40.1
52,455
48,360
2,085
24.73
22.41
961
875
38.9
49,678
45,223
2,009
28.51
26.33
25.93
24.34
1,141
1,064
1,027
972
40.0
40.4
59,193
55,298
53,310
50,487
2,076
2,101
25.15
23.15
981
917
39.0
51,019
47,659
2,029
25.06
22.89
977
896
39.0
50,788
46,575
2,027
26.37
26.50
1,041
1,027
39.5
54,110
53,393
2,052
25.30
29.50
21.74
27.40
1,036
1,197
903
1,097
40.9
40.6
53,640
62,241
46,952
57,034
2,120
2,110
26.15
24.76
1,041
990
39.8
53,007
51,501
2,027
26.48
23.39
1,042
923
39.4
54,186
48,006
2,047
26.08
24.77
1,043
991
40.0
54,233
51,522
2,079
24.96
30.78
33.90
24.28
29.18
30.86
998
1,230
1,359
981
1,167
1,244
40.0
40.0
40.1
49,059
63,950
70,656
49,949
60,684
64,397
1,966
2,078
2,084
22.44
27.22
24.54
25.43
885
1,088
923
1,014
39.4
39.9
46,023
56,549
47,999
52,749
2,050
2,077
24.01
30.05
26.30
23.19
26.17
23.53
937
1,226
1,047
848
1,047
931
39.0
40.8
39.8
48,703
63,752
54,467
44,105
54,427
48,424
2,028
2,121
2,071
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Financial analysts and
advisors ............................
Financial analysts ..............
Personal financial advisors
Insurance underwriters ......
Financial examiners ...............
Loan counselors and officers
Loan counselors .................
Loan officers ......................
Tax examiners, collectors,
preparers, and revenue
agents ...............................
Tax examiners, collectors,
and revenue agents ......
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer and information
scientists, research ...........
Computer programmers .........
Computer software engineers
Computer software
engineers, applications
Computer software
engineers, systems
software .......................
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Actuaries ................................
Operations research analysts
Statisticians ............................
Miscellaneous mathematical
scientists ..........................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$33.27
36.00
27.43
30.52
30.49
31.41
20.57
31.87
$29.46
31.04
22.90
27.50
30.58
23.85
14.17
24.13
$1,328
1,459
1,088
1,179
1,218
1,258
813
1,277
$1,154
1,240
914
1,080
1,223
962
567
976
39.9
40.5
39.7
38.6
39.9
40.1
39.5
40.1
$69,065
75,863
56,577
61,322
63,317
65,427
42,274
66,422
$60,000
64,501
47,516
56,160
63,606
50,000
29,474
50,758
2,076
2,107
2,062
2,009
2,077
2,083
2,055
2,084
21.90
19.56
865
776
39.5
44,910
40,352
2,051
22.34
19.72
882
827
39.5
45,770
43,023
2,049
34.61
33.67
1,387
1,346
40.1
72,117
70,009
2,084
43.16
31.97
41.18
42.30
31.04
40.79
1,727
1,282
1,665
1,692
1,243
1,635
40.0
40.1
40.4
89,781
66,630
86,585
87,974
64,621
85,005
2,080
2,084
2,102
40.78
40.72
1,651
1,635
40.5
85,864
85,005
2,105
41.63
25.36
36.68
31.53
40.79
22.57
35.65
31.25
1,680
1,007
1,467
1,262
1,637
890
1,417
1,250
40.4
39.7
40.0
40.0
87,373
52,327
76,291
65,606
85,109
46,301
73,701
65,000
2,099
2,063
2,080
2,081
30.54
29.23
1,223
1,155
40.1
63,480
60,008
2,078
32.44
40.26
36.57
28.76
29.74
39.37
35.85
22.60
1,296
1,566
1,442
1,138
1,210
1,458
1,422
912
39.9
38.9
39.4
39.6
67,377
81,454
75,006
59,167
62,930
75,799
73,919
47,403
2,077
2,023
2,051
2,057
20.35
16.70
810
668
39.8
42,108
34,736
2,069
31.55
31.61
30.03
28.85
1,271
1,289
1,218
1,218
40.3
40.8
66,063
67,036
63,328
63,333
2,094
2,121
31.88
29.06
1,302
1,228
40.8
67,685
63,856
2,123
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Landscape architects ..........
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Cartographers and
photogrammetrists .......
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Aerospace engineers ..........
Chemical engineers ...........
Civil engineers ...................
Computer hardware
engineers ......................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Electronics engineers,
except computer .......
Environmental engineers ...
Industrial engineers,
including health and
safety ............................
Health and safety
engineers, except
mining safety
engineers and
inspectors .................
Industrial engineers .......
Marine engineers and naval
architects ......................
Materials engineers ............
Mechanical engineers ........
Nuclear engineers ..............
Petroleum engineers ..........
Drafters ..................................
Architectural and civil
drafters .........................
Electrical and electronics
drafters .........................
Mechanical drafters ...........
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Aerospace engineering and
operations technicians
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.94
$24.16
$1,078
$966
40.0
$56,045
$50,257
2,080
25.53
22.00
1,022
880
40.0
53,153
45,760
2,082
17.79
28.86
37.28
47.06
38.88
33.06
14.82
27.23
35.58
48.98
33.40
31.56
710
1,157
1,510
1,885
1,559
1,350
593
1,141
1,442
1,959
1,336
1,304
39.9
40.1
40.5
40.1
40.1
40.8
36,933
60,142
78,484
98,030
81,093
70,213
30,830
59,322
74,936
101,868
69,480
67,799
2,076
2,084
2,105
2,083
2,086
2,124
41.60
42.59
1,723
1,731
41.4
89,586
90,000
2,154
37.64
37.25
36.01
35.58
1,528
1,512
1,452
1,452
40.6
40.6
79,461
78,633
75,483
75,483
2,111
2,111
37.99
39.72
36.11
36.29
1,543
1,585
1,457
1,442
40.6
39.9
80,219
81,857
75,754
74,963
2,112
2,061
34.86
33.65
1,421
1,367
40.8
73,893
71,080
2,120
38.99
33.81
34.85
33.17
1,578
1,381
1,410
1,349
40.5
40.8
82,081
71,802
73,320
70,133
2,105
2,123
30.40
35.14
33.68
41.48
48.39
22.73
28.70
32.18
31.92
39.87
43.27
21.61
1,216
1,426
1,372
1,659
1,935
907
1,148
1,287
1,314
1,595
1,731
865
40.0
40.6
40.7
40.0
40.0
39.9
63,234
74,171
71,319
86,282
99,834
47,130
59,696
66,941
68,316
82,930
88,700
44,990
2,080
2,111
2,118
2,080
2,063
2,073
23.50
23.25
940
930
40.0
48,895
48,360
2,080
21.50
22.19
22.73
21.13
860
887
909
845
40.0
40.0
44,729
46,146
47,272
43,952
2,080
2,080
22.75
22.17
909
888
40.0
47,179
46,087
2,074
25.05
24.16
1,006
992
40.2
52,325
51,594
2,089
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians
Electro-mechanical
technicians ...................
Environmental engineering
technicians ...................
Industrial engineering
technicians ...................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...................
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Animal scientists ...........
Food scientists and
technologists ............
Soil and plant scientists
Biological scientists ...........
Biochemists and
biophysicists ............
Microbiologists ..............
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..................
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Conservation scientists ..
Foresters ........................
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Astronomers and physicists
Physicists .......................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Materials scientists ........
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.24
$18.15
$726
$726
39.8
$37,742
$37,758
2,069
22.20
22.60
888
904
40.0
46,174
47,000
2,080
24.59
26.00
990
1,052
40.3
51,483
54,704
2,094
29.07
32.52
1,158
1,301
39.8
59,356
67,640
2,042
24.00
24.01
963
977
40.1
50,054
50,779
2,085
22.58
19.60
903
784
40.0
46,908
40,762
2,077
18.88
17.31
753
692
39.9
39,137
36,001
2,073
29.09
30.47
26.23
26.58
1,153
1,196
1,038
1,038
39.6
39.2
59,108
62,020
53,254
53,992
2,032
2,035
30.43
39.02
27.21
26.34
1,206
1,529
1,088
988
39.6
39.2
61,436
79,614
56,001
51,363
2,019
2,040
35.43
26.21
31.35
37.36
23.78
29.68
1,386
1,048
1,212
1,413
951
1,065
39.1
40.0
38.7
72,081
52,601
62,950
73,474
49,469
55,380
2,035
2,007
2,008
35.81
23.12
34.61
20.46
1,358
917
1,226
818
37.9
39.7
70,637
47,676
63,750
42,557
1,973
2,062
24.89
24.38
974
975
39.1
50,640
50,715
2,034
25.65
26.76
23.96
30.35
32.42
43.28
45.90
25.50
26.34
23.09
25.02
29.61
42.90
44.25
1,030
1,070
968
1,203
1,301
1,721
1,823
1,020
1,054
866
999
1,194
1,708
1,770
40.1
40.0
40.4
39.6
40.1
39.8
39.7
53,544
55,630
50,360
62,481
67,448
89,470
94,804
53,040
54,791
45,022
51,927
61,599
88,795
92,040
2,088
2,078
2,102
2,059
2,080
2,067
2,065
32.75
31.35
40.49
28.85
27.50
39.42
1,313
1,257
1,619
1,170
1,139
1,577
40.1
40.1
40.0
68,252
65,359
84,211
60,840
59,205
82,000
2,084
2,085
2,080
31.30
29.33
1,269
1,173
40.5
65,929
61,006
2,107
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..............
Hydrologists ..................
Economists ............................
Market and survey
researchers .......................
Market research analysts ...
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Sociologists ............................
Urban and regional planners ..
Miscellaneous social
scientists and related
workers ............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians .......................
Biological technicians ...........
Chemical technicians .............
Geological and petroleum
technicians .......................
Nuclear technicians ...............
Social science research
assistants ..........................
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Community and social
services occupations ...........
Counselors .............................
Substance abuse and
behavioral disorder
counselors ....................
Educational, vocational,
and school counselors ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$28.74
$26.79
$1,167
$1,080
40.6
$60,681
$56,150
2,111
40.95
24.20
35.61
38.46
19.28
29.25
1,658
968
1,474
1,538
771
1,201
40.5
40.0
41.4
85,846
50,326
76,637
80,001
40,100
62,433
2,096
2,080
2,152
33.74
33.79
36.46
30.10
30.10
32.94
1,378
1,380
1,369
1,204
1,204
1,291
40.8
40.8
37.5
71,631
71,742
61,238
62,614
62,614
57,059
2,123
2,123
1,680
37.65
24.79
27.30
33.50
22.92
26.70
1,407
962
1,081
1,291
917
1,092
37.4
38.8
39.6
62,072
49,530
56,225
57,059
47,672
56,784
1,649
1,998
2,060
26.95
22.47
1,056
899
39.2
54,919
46,738
2,038
16.61
18.15
22.37
16.40
17.63
21.68
662
718
891
656
692
857
39.8
39.5
39.8
34,409
37,317
46,203
34,112
36,009
44,470
2,072
2,056
2,065
38.38
35.23
35.19
33.95
1,535
1,409
1,408
1,358
40.0
40.0
79,834
73,271
73,199
70,616
2,080
2,080
22.24
21.52
885
861
39.8
45,532
44,803
2,047
20.96
19.98
828
804
39.5
42,704
41,652
2,037
24.57
24.63
981
985
39.9
51,026
51,232
2,076
20.11
23.73
17.51
20.51
784
909
699
783
39.0
38.3
39,496
43,507
36,390
40,584
1,964
1,834
18.13
18.08
702
727
38.7
36,462
37,779
2,011
29.14
27.10
1,094
1,050
37.6
48,820
47,917
1,675
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Marriage and family
therapists ......................
Mental health counselors ...
Rehabilitation counselors ..
Social workers .......................
Child, family, and school
social workers ..............
Medical and public health
social workers ..............
Mental health and
substance abuse social
workers ........................
Miscellaneous community
and social service
specialists .........................
Health educators ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Clergy ....................................
Directors, religious activities
and education ...................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Judges, magistrate judges,
and magistrates ............
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Court reporters ...................
Law clerks .........................
Title examiners,
abstractors, and
searchers ......................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$23.36
21.34
15.83
20.13
$29.49
19.48
15.00
18.41
$917
843
620
784
$1,106
779
600
726
39.2
39.5
39.1
39.0
$47,664
43,701
32,164
40,296
$57,496
40,518
31,200
37,611
2,040
2,048
2,031
2,002
19.42
16.96
754
666
38.8
38,014
34,622
1,958
22.35
21.72
866
852
38.8
45,050
44,299
2,016
18.65
17.55
731
710
39.2
38,015
36,941
2,039
17.05
26.63
15.09
22.27
666
1,060
600
891
39.1
39.8
34,368
55,137
31,021
46,320
2,015
2,070
22.68
20.12
889
799
39.2
46,249
41,535
2,040
13.41
15.35
12.88
12.83
525
741
506
751
39.1
48.3
26,906
38,429
26,291
39,041
2,006
2,504
23.18
19.90
890
735
38.4
46,269
38,199
1,996
39.77
54.35
31.66
48.81
1,603
2,238
1,250
1,956
40.3
41.2
83,336
116,375
65,010
101,695
2,096
2,141
55.16
56.41
2,179
2,169
39.5
113,288
112,776
2,054
59.95
22.17
58.66
20.09
2,383
872
2,346
790
39.8
39.3
123,933
45,357
122,013
41,063
2,067
2,046
22.66
24.94
20.00
21.36
23.28
18.09
896
926
776
842
815
733
39.5
37.1
38.8
46,424
47,405
40,338
43,801
42,368
38,102
2,049
1,901
2,017
22.15
22.06
901
900
40.7
46,876
46,810
2,116
32.04
44.76
30.46
40.00
1,192
1,761
1,144
1,584
37.2
39.4
47,681
72,322
44,975
63,568
1,488
1,616
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Computer science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Engineering and
architecture teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Atmospheric, earth,
marine, and space
sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Anthropology and
archeology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Area, ethnic, and cultural
studies teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Political science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$60.92
$53.83
$2,374
$2,131
39.0
$90,655
$82,682
1,488
42.75
42.47
1,653
1,615
38.7
66,335
64,512
1,552
42.56
43.83
1,650
1,683
38.8
69,391
68,064
1,630
42.88
41.28
1,655
1,615
38.6
64,394
62,013
1,502
58.10
49.30
2,343
2,292
40.3
90,953
90,683
1,565
62.10
55.90
2,498
2,385
40.2
98,035
94,500
1,579
50.74
42.08
2,241
1,921
44.2
101,786
85,291
2,006
50.45
41.75
2,252
1,934
44.6
103,340
88,488
2,048
44.96
41.41
1,804
1,705
40.1
69,128
64,208
1,537
49.28
48.68
1,895
1,975
38.5
76,281
75,936
1,548
39.47
34.62
1,631
1,577
41.3
61,340
58,692
1,554
57.76
51.54
2,214
2,030
38.3
86,006
80,850
1,489
45.07
41.05
1,801
1,641
40.0
72,163
66,570
1,601
50.50
44.61
1,999
1,784
39.6
80,301
69,592
1,590
50.25
58.45
1,987
2,338
39.5
82,969
91,188
1,651
48.48
42.89
2,202
2,205
45.4
82,961
80,000
1,711
38.86
39.18
1,516
1,567
39.0
63,811
56,477
1,642
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health specialties
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Education and library
science teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Education teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Law, criminal justice, and
social work teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Law teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Foreign language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Philosophy and religion
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$40.31
$38.01
$1,563
$1,320
38.8
$62,783
$56,197
1,558
51.23
50.96
1,996
1,978
39.0
81,543
70,444
1,592
51.38
40.40
2,058
1,738
40.1
92,570
73,692
1,802
55.62
48.87
2,238
1,863
40.2
101,248
79,907
1,820
34.13
34.07
1,342
1,363
39.3
59,057
58,344
1,730
39.91
41.15
1,545
1,593
38.7
61,092
59,260
1,531
40.06
41.15
1,551
1,630
38.7
60,848
59,260
1,519
54.03
52.53
2,062
2,006
38.2
84,085
86,241
1,556
66.22
71.67
2,516
2,290
38.0
101,678
99,214
1,535
40.58
37.78
1,564
1,485
38.5
61,047
56,650
1,504
36.50
35.64
1,381
1,354
37.8
53,182
52,988
1,457
39.96
37.58
1,550
1,495
38.8
60,067
58,323
1,503
45.50
42.55
1,722
1,664
37.8
69,791
67,684
1,534
35.78
27.26
1,446
1,239
40.4
55,427
48,438
1,549
41.87
39.27
1,655
1,568
39.5
63,436
59,025
1,515
40.02
37.02
1,596
1,481
39.9
60,046
51,827
1,500
40.93
37.16
1,580
1,445
38.6
65,761
59,311
1,607
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Recreation and fitness
studies teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ........................
Preschool teachers,
except special
education ..................
Kindergarten teachers,
except special
education ..................
Elementary and middle
school teachers .............
Elementary school
teachers, except
special education .....
Middle school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
Secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers, except
special and
vocational education
Vocational education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Special education teachers
Special education
teachers, preschool,
kindergarten, and
elementary school ....
Special education
teachers, middle
school .......................
Special education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$35.77
$30.09
$1,368
$1,203
38.2
$54,600
$52,599
1,526
29.70
25.80
1,151
990
38.8
51,688
47,861
1,740
33.06
31.58
1,216
1,173
36.8
47,208
45,151
1,428
20.04
14.99
752
616
37.5
33,568
32,020
1,675
15.95
12.67
598
500
37.5
28,099
24,960
1,762
30.13
29.32
1,129
1,135
37.5
44,981
43,800
1,493
34.48
32.08
1,264
1,201
36.7
48,091
45,805
1,395
34.69
32.02
1,269
1,205
36.6
48,308
45,982
1,393
33.43
34.51
32.34
32.20
1,236
1,277
1,190
1,204
37.0
37.0
47,008
49,011
44,555
46,321
1,406
1,420
34.62
32.23
1,280
1,204
37.0
48,893
46,017
1,412
32.60
36.27
30.85
33.86
1,233
1,295
1,164
1,239
37.8
35.7
51,266
50,558
48,433
48,100
1,573
1,394
37.11
34.35
1,310
1,264
35.3
51,533
49,368
1,389
32.63
32.12
1,212
1,165
37.1
46,593
45,437
1,428
36.13
34.85
1,302
1,243
36.0
50,219
47,904
1,390
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Other teachers and instructors
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Self-enrichment education
teachers ........................
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Curators .............................
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Farm and home management
advisors ............................
Instructional coordinators ......
Teacher assistants ..................
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Artists and related workers ....
Art directors .......................
Multi-media artists and
animators .....................
Designers ...............................
Commercial and industrial
designers ......................
Fashion designers ..............
Floral designers .................
Graphic designers ..............
Interior designers ...............
Merchandise displayers
and window trimmers ..
Set and exhibit designers ...
Actors, producers, and
directors ...........................
Producers and directors .....
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Musicians, singers, and
related workers ................
Musicians and singers ........
Announcers ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$35.87
$34.31
$1,288
$1,262
35.9
$52,787
$52,089
1,471
29.13
29.85
1,054
1,034
36.2
46,049
45,760
1,581
23.11
19.23
923
769
39.9
45,586
40,000
1,972
23.98
25.32
29.37
15.52
23.85
25.08
27.33
14.19
919
970
1,114
603
894
964
1,046
540
38.3
38.3
37.9
38.9
47,694
50,453
52,744
30,110
46,463
50,153
50,419
27,236
1,989
1,993
1,796
1,940
25.72
27.45
11.37
26.41
26.52
10.78
1,095
1,053
419
1,205
1,019
405
42.6
38.4
36.8
56,117
52,536
17,205
54,414
50,411
16,650
2,181
1,914
1,513
25.89
24.84
28.84
21.41
21.64
24.94
1,025
994
1,164
848
913
998
39.6
40.0
40.4
52,851
51,431
60,530
43,512
47,501
51,881
2,041
2,071
2,099
24.14
22.67
21.35
19.75
963
901
937
790
39.9
39.7
50,077
46,847
48,745
41,080
2,074
2,066
32.29
45.65
11.15
20.66
23.46
31.96
38.46
10.00
18.75
22.60
1,295
1,913
435
820
920
1,289
1,516
400
756
909
40.1
41.9
39.0
39.7
39.2
67,333
99,471
22,622
42,665
47,859
67,045
78,834
20,800
39,303
47,258
2,085
2,179
2,029
2,065
2,040
16.15
34.16
16.80
33.04
646
1,367
672
1,322
40.0
40.0
33,569
71,060
34,944
68,732
2,078
2,080
37.40
37.62
24.22
24.22
1,503
1,512
969
969
40.2
40.2
78,104
78,571
50,382
50,382
2,088
2,088
30.81
31.70
24.50
26.42
1,202
1,228
980
980
39.0
38.7
59,182
59,981
44,866
44,866
1,921
1,892
34.88
38.81
40.87
31.92
31.92
19.87
1,349
1,499
1,633
1,277
1,277
795
38.7
38.6
40.0
59,332
63,051
84,919
51,072
51,072
41,330
1,701
1,625
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Radio and television
announcers ...................
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents .................
Reporters and
correspondents .............
Public relations specialists .....
Writers and editors ................
Editors ................................
Technical writers ...............
Writers and authors ............
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Interpreters and translators
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...................
Broadcast technicians ........
Sound engineering
technicians ...................
Photographers ........................
Television, video, and motion
picture camera operators
and editors .......................
Camera operators,
television, video, and
motion picture ..............
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dentists ..................................
Dentists, general ................
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Optometrists ..........................
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Anesthesiologists ...............
Family and general
practitioners .................
Internists, general ..............
Pediatricians, general .........
Psychiatrists .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$42.00
$19.87
$1,678
$795
40.0
$87,255
$41,330
2,078
31.73
20.91
1,231
836
38.8
63,928
43,201
2,015
27.12
26.45
26.60
25.34
30.08
22.99
20.65
25.16
23.75
21.81
27.72
17.21
1,050
1,047
1,050
994
1,204
904
826
1,004
950
872
1,109
694
38.7
39.6
39.5
39.2
40.0
39.3
54,519
54,424
54,409
51,678
62,601
45,223
42,390
52,231
49,398
45,354
57,647
35,797
2,010
2,058
2,045
2,039
2,081
1,967
22.00
20.09
20.80
20.80
803
651
770
675
36.5
32.4
41,505
33,423
40,040
35,100
1,886
1,663
22.91
20.50
930
820
40.6
48,267
42,640
2,107
22.53
21.43
20.24
17.97
897
865
808
709
39.8
40.3
46,342
44,968
41,995
36,849
2,056
2,098
28.97
14.61
32.19
13.97
1,264
587
1,366
559
43.6
40.2
65,738
28,867
71,040
29,047
2,269
1,976
21.31
18.26
852
730
40.0
44,324
37,972
2,080
20.57
15.76
823
630
40.0
42,780
32,781
2,080
27.44
63.29
66.54
22.60
51.30
46.51
58.76
80.79
24.00
53.85
53.85
21.33
55.00
47.00
62.26
77.28
1,078
2,501
2,626
899
1,931
1,848
2,443
3,433
943
2,154
2,154
853
1,940
1,880
2,462
3,477
39.3
39.5
39.5
39.8
37.6
39.7
41.6
42.5
55,759
130,057
136,550
46,772
100,419
96,120
127,020
178,493
48,720
112,000
112,000
44,366
100,888
97,760
127,999
180,828
2,032
2,055
2,052
2,069
1,957
2,066
2,162
2,209
66.11
55.61
57.57
71.93
67.79
52.44
62.50
78.00
2,636
2,335
2,365
2,609
2,712
2,435
2,561
2,496
39.9
42.0
41.1
36.3
137,084
121,403
122,967
135,671
140,999
126,594
133,151
129,792
2,074
2,183
2,136
1,886
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Surgeons ............................
Physician assistants ...............
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Audiologists .......................
Occupational therapists .....
Physical therapists .............
Radiation therapists ...........
Recreational therapists .......
Respiratory therapists ........
Speech-language
pathologists ..................
Veterinarians ..........................
Clinical laboratory
technologists and
technicians .......................
Medical and clinical
laboratory technologists
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Dental hygienists ...................
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Cardiovascular
technologists and
technicians ...................
Diagnostic medical
sonographers ................
Nuclear medicine
technologists ................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Emergency medical
technicians and
paramedics .......................
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Dietetic technicians ...........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Respiratory therapy
technicians ...................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$177,052 $124,573
78,529
74,052
58,483
55,390
53,829
51,418
51,534
51,187
58,311
55,747
64,727
63,053
69,161
74,339
37,237
35,547
46,179
46,053
2,009
2,075
2,009
1,953
2,080
1,983
2,004
2,047
2,047
2,025
$88.12
37.84
29.10
27.57
24.78
29.41
32.29
33.79
18.19
22.81
$62.50
35.91
27.39
26.25
24.61
27.54
31.00
35.74
17.09
22.29
$3,428
1,510
1,131
1,074
991
1,155
1,264
1,330
716
888
$2,396
1,424
1,070
1,031
984
1,102
1,236
1,430
684
886
38.9
39.9
38.9
39.0
40.0
39.3
39.2
39.4
39.4
38.9
30.71
39.43
28.19
43.30
1,163
1,577
1,101
1,732
37.9
40.0
50,399
82,009
50,875
90,058
1,641
2,080
19.09
17.66
760
717
39.8
39,520
37,302
2,070
22.92
22.95
918
913
40.1
47,756
47,466
2,084
16.55
30.01
16.00
31.00
656
1,039
640
1,077
39.6
34.6
34,107
54,011
33,261
55,985
2,061
1,800
25.24
24.75
997
976
39.5
51,835
50,746
2,054
24.47
21.55
957
866
39.1
49,789
45,032
2,035
30.45
30.45
1,185
1,161
38.9
61,616
60,382
2,024
32.56
33.00
1,303
1,320
40.0
67,733
68,640
2,080
24.30
24.00
962
960
39.6
50,034
49,920
2,059
15.62
14.00
635
571
40.7
33,041
29,710
2,116
16.28
12.42
14.32
16.81
15.87
12.09
14.00
15.90
639
497
566
631
626
484
551
629
39.2
40.0
39.5
37.6
33,205
25,837
29,425
32,823
32,573
25,147
28,662
32,733
2,039
2,080
2,055
1,953
20.75
19.47
822
770
39.6
42,746
40,019
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Surgical technologists ........
Veterinary technologists
and technicians ............
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Miscellaneous healthcare
practitioner and technical
workers ............................
Athletic trainers .................
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Occupational therapist
assistants and aides ..........
Occupational therapist
assistants ......................
Occupational therapist
aides .............................
Physical therapist assistants
and aides ..........................
Physical therapist assistants
Physical therapist aides ......
Massage therapists .................
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
Medical assistants ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.19
$18.05
$719
$707
39.5
$37,363
$36,774
2,054
16.01
14.79
638
582
39.9
32,981
30,087
2,060
18.12
17.67
707
699
39.0
36,719
36,317
2,026
15.26
14.58
604
570
39.6
31,404
29,640
2,057
18.66
16.85
741
668
39.7
38,531
34,732
2,065
23.88
23.81
958
952
40.1
49,830
49,525
2,087
23.14
21.29
929
856
40.2
48,332
44,506
2,089
25.48
18.35
23.73
15.57
1,007
734
949
623
39.5
40.0
52,312
38,007
49,354
32,386
2,053
2,071
12.27
11.37
474
443
38.6
24,568
22,984
2,002
11.14
9.95
10.51
9.90
431
370
410
369
38.7
37.2
22,372
19,224
21,320
19,198
2,009
1,932
11.21
12.76
10.65
11.91
436
503
416
475
38.9
39.4
22,649
26,160
21,632
24,690
2,021
2,049
15.45
15.27
611
611
39.5
31,007
31,755
2,007
17.09
17.42
676
697
39.6
34,387
37,180
2,012
12.91
12.17
510
487
39.5
25,813
25,305
1,999
16.38
22.24
10.92
20.71
13.50
21.65
10.22
20.00
646
885
427
796
536
866
409
700
39.5
39.8
39.1
38.4
33,593
45,994
22,223
41,386
27,851
45,032
21,258
36,400
2,050
2,068
2,035
1,999
13.57
16.13
13.20
12.99
16.00
12.45
520
575
516
500
569
490
38.3
35.6
39.1
26,968
29,883
26,843
26,000
29,594
25,480
1,987
1,853
2,033
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Medical transcriptionists ...
Pharmacy aides ..................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal
caretakers .....................
Protective service occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers, law
enforcement workers .......
First-line
supervisors/managers
of correctional officers
First-line
supervisors/managers
of police and detectives
First-line
supervisors/managers of
fire fighting and
prevention workers ..........
Fire fighters ...........................
Fire inspectors .......................
Fire inspectors and
investigators .................
Bailiffs, correctional officers,
and jailers .........................
Bailiffs ...............................
Correctional officers and
jailers ...........................
Detectives and criminal
investigators .....................
Fish and game wardens .........
Parking enforcement workers
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Animal control workers .........
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.43
14.68
11.62
$12.50
13.82
11.00
$529
575
441
$500
553
403
39.4
39.1
37.9
$27,498
29,874
22,916
$26,000
28,754
20,930
2,047
2,035
1,971
11.85
10.00
470
400
39.7
24,463
20,800
2,064
18.90
16.36
769
660
40.7
39,656
34,053
2,099
32.23
32.38
1,289
1,298
40.0
66,972
67,355
2,078
25.89
25.33
1,028
1,010
39.7
53,462
52,535
2,065
33.98
33.27
1,362
1,343
40.1
70,731
69,757
2,082
28.49
20.36
21.73
26.88
19.64
21.40
1,406
981
869
1,306
940
856
49.3
48.2
40.0
73,110
50,986
45,177
67,897
48,875
44,512
2,566
2,504
2,079
21.93
19.47
877
779
40.0
45,605
40,498
2,079
18.12
21.25
16.15
21.21
721
807
646
780
39.8
38.0
37,494
41,957
33,592
40,548
2,069
1,974
18.00
15.89
717
638
39.9
37,309
33,157
2,073
27.25
19.74
17.78
24.66
26.63
20.90
17.23
24.28
1,079
790
709
987
1,059
836
689
974
39.6
40.0
39.9
40.0
56,127
41,082
36,883
51,192
55,083
43,472
35,838
50,606
2,060
2,081
2,075
2,076
24.66
17.31
24.28
15.93
987
675
974
637
40.0
39.0
51,200
35,089
50,627
33,134
2,076
2,028
10.80
10.78
10.00
10.00
427
426
400
400
39.5
39.5
22,127
22,079
20,800
20,800
2,048
2,048
14.07
12.50
521
441
37.1
19,116
15,600
1,359
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and
other recreational
protective service
workers ........................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
Chefs and head cooks ........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, fast food .................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Cooks, restaurant ...............
Cooks, short order .............
Food preparation workers ......
Food service, tipped ...............
Bartenders ..........................
Waiters and waitresses ......
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and
bartender helpers .........
Fast food and counter
workers ............................
Combined food preparation
and serving workers,
including fast food .......
Counter attendants,
cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee
shop ..............................
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Dishwashers ...........................
Hosts and hostesses,
restaurant, lounge, and
coffee shop .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.53
$8.49
$359
$340
37.7
$9,190
$5,435
965
9.02
8.50
345
320
38.3
17,634
16,380
1,954
14.70
17.23
14.00
16.35
608
701
596
680
41.4
40.7
30,793
34,575
30,160
34,808
2,094
2,006
14.34
10.30
7.99
13.53
10.00
7.85
595
397
302
588
380
290
41.5
38.5
37.9
30,219
20,291
15,724
29,964
19,469
15,080
2,107
1,971
1,968
11.40
10.40
9.26
9.66
5.48
7.03
4.67
10.80
10.00
9.00
9.14
5.30
7.39
4.30
437
402
360
370
202
257
171
417
384
349
350
200
252
148
38.3
38.6
38.8
38.3
36.8
36.5
36.6
21,483
20,825
18,704
18,509
10,402
13,322
8,831
20,800
19,968
18,135
17,680
10,400
13,104
7,696
1,884
2,003
2,020
1,916
1,899
1,896
1,890
7.25
7.00
276
270
38.1
14,079
14,040
1,943
8.45
8.00
321
300
38.0
16,319
15,367
1,932
8.47
8.00
321
300
37.9
16,289
15,178
1,924
8.38
8.64
8.25
8.00
8.19
7.75
321
333
320
304
320
308
38.3
38.6
38.8
16,430
17,086
16,533
15,600
16,640
16,012
1,961
1,978
2,005
8.90
8.00
321
290
36.1
16,567
14,976
1,862
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers,
building and grounds
cleaning and maintenance
workers ............................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of housekeeping and
janitorial workers .........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of landscaping, lawn
service, and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Building cleaning workers .....
Janitors and cleaners,
except maids and
housekeeping cleaners
Maids and housekeeping
cleaners ........................
Pest control workers ..............
Grounds maintenance
workers ............................
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Tree trimmers and pruners
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...............
Gaming supervisors ...........
Slot key persons .................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Nonfarm animal caretakers ....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$11.99
$10.74
$473
$420
39.4
$24,272
$21,632
2,024
18.86
19.23
755
769
40.1
39,230
40,000
2,080
17.30
17.46
689
692
39.9
35,826
36,001
2,071
22.71
11.06
25.12
10.00
921
435
1,005
399
40.6
39.3
47,771
22,466
52,250
20,596
2,103
2,031
11.67
10.78
462
424
39.6
23,826
21,932
2,041
8.92
15.96
8.19
15.39
345
636
320
616
38.7
39.8
17,801
32,726
16,640
32,007
1,996
2,050
12.29
11.05
487
436
39.6
23,911
21,270
1,946
12.01
17.04
10.76
16.75
477
627
429
555
39.7
36.8
23,302
31,864
20,800
28,860
1,941
1,870
11.17
9.39
421
368
37.7
21,379
18,720
1,914
14.08
16.03
11.10
12.55
15.72
11.02
570
654
444
486
631
441
40.5
40.8
40.0
29,614
33,995
23,079
25,293
32,802
22,922
2,103
2,120
2,078
15.98
11.93
14.77
9.45
639
466
596
380
40.0
39.0
31,266
24,213
30,472
19,760
1,957
2,029
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Gaming services workers ......
Gaming dealers ..................
Gaming and sports book
writers and runners ......
Ushers, lobby attendants, and
ticket takers ......................
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related
workers ............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .....................
Locker room, coatroom,
and dressing room
attendants .....................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...
Hairdressers, hairstylists,
and cosmetologists .......
Miscellaneous personal
appearance workers .........
Manicurists and pedicurists
Baggage porters, bellhops,
and concierges .................
Baggage porters and
bellhops ........................
Concierges .........................
Tour and travel guides ...........
Tour guides and escorts .....
Transportation attendants ......
Flight attendants ................
Transportation attendants,
except flight attendants
and baggage porters .....
Child care workers .................
Personal and home care aides
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Fitness trainers and
aerobics instructors ......
Recreation workers ............
Residential advisors ...............
Sales and related occupations
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$6.43
6.30
$6.34
6.34
$255
250
$253
253
39.7
39.8
$13,267
13,025
$13,179
13,179
2,065
2,067
8.59
8.06
305
293
35.5
15,857
15,217
1,846
13.49
14.64
540
586
40.0
27,716
24,960
2,054
9.75
9.07
378
330
38.8
16,961
15,592
1,739
9.28
8.06
359
302
38.7
15,354
14,826
1,654
10.98
12.48
10.09
10.50
428
466
404
386
39.0
37.3
22,088
24,217
20,987
20,094
2,012
1,940
12.58
10.63
471
398
37.4
24,477
20,686
1,945
13.27
10.75
11.85
8.75
510
412
398
331
38.5
38.3
26,531
21,409
20,673
17,195
2,000
1,991
9.99
8.50
388
340
38.8
20,086
17,680
2,010
8.02
13.73
12.81
12.77
30.14
34.11
8.00
13.46
12.00
11.26
30.10
30.13
308
542
458
453
645
653
310
538
434
420
633
654
38.4
39.5
35.8
35.5
21.4
19.1
15,940
28,205
16,717
16,205
33,227
33,957
16,120
27,955
17,326
17,160
32,822
33,988
1,987
2,054
1,305
1,269
1,102
996
15.08
9.06
9.98
14.16
8.50
9.90
585
356
389
566
338
375
38.8
39.3
39.0
28,059
18,126
20,239
25,582
17,160
19,474
1,860
2,001
2,027
14.37
13.09
564
520
39.3
24,683
25,002
1,718
15.92
14.02
9.61
14.42
12.50
9.65
606
554
390
559
500
384
38.1
39.5
40.6
31,525
23,372
17,746
29,089
23,442
19,552
1,981
1,668
1,847
19.22
13.75
770
550
40.1
39,948
28,599
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers,
sales workers ...................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers ..
First-line
supervisors/managers
of non-retail sales
workers ........................
Retail sales workers ...............
Cashiers, all workers .........
Cashiers .........................
Gaming change persons
and booth cashiers ...
Counter and rental clerks
and parts salespersons ..
Counter and rental clerks
Parts salespersons ..........
Retail salespersons .............
Advertising sales agents ........
Insurance sales agents ............
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales
agents ...............................
Travel agents .........................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing ..................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing,
technical and scientific
products .......................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products .......................
Models, demonstrators, and
product promoters ............
Demonstrators and product
promoters .....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.18
$16.35
$838
$676
41.5
$43,574
$35,119
2,159
17.31
15.66
720
640
41.6
37,427
33,280
2,162
29.93
12.62
9.75
9.64
24.88
10.37
9.00
8.82
1,238
501
382
377
1,031
407
353
346
41.4
39.7
39.2
39.2
64,281
25,973
19,812
19,551
53,600
21,133
18,304
17,992
2,148
2,058
2,031
2,028
11.41
11.88
456
475
40.0
23,711
24,710
2,079
13.36
11.57
15.05
14.42
23.29
25.99
12.00
10.00
13.71
11.29
17.92
19.72
538
462
610
576
917
1,030
470
400
547
442
717
769
40.3
40.0
40.5
39.9
39.4
39.7
27,923
23,961
31,706
29,831
47,677
53,584
24,440
20,800
28,429
22,905
37,263
40,000
2,090
2,071
2,107
2,069
2,047
2,062
53.54
14.13
33.28
13.75
2,141
549
1,309
550
40.0
38.8
111,338
28,528
68,078
28,600
2,079
2,019
30.07
25.14
1,216
1,015
40.5
63,206
52,755
2,102
35.55
31.25
1,426
1,250
40.1
74,073
65,015
2,084
28.04
23.63
1,138
950
40.6
59,121
49,213
2,109
16.83
13.93
672
557
39.9
34,968
28,974
2,077
16.83
13.93
672
557
39.9
34,968
28,974
2,077
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-19
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Real estate brokers and sales
agents ...............................
Real estate brokers .............
Real estate sales agents ......
Sales engineers ......................
Telemarketers ........................
Miscellaneous sales and
related workers ................
Door-to-door sales
workers, news and
street vendors, and
related workers ............
Office and administrative
support occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
office and administrative
support workers ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Telephone operators ..............
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks
and machine operators
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Payroll and timekeeping
clerks ............................
Procurement clerks ............
Tellers ................................
Brokerage clerks ....................
Correspondence clerks ...........
Court, municipal, and license
clerks ................................
Credit authorizers, checkers,
and clerks .........................
Customer service
representatives .................
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
File clerks ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.39
24.58
28.26
34.33
11.49
$20.00
22.82
19.03
33.32
10.00
$1,094
1,018
1,116
1,407
438
$818
921
769
1,333
384
39.9
41.4
39.5
41.0
38.1
$56,863
52,945
58,021
73,186
22,764
$42,519
47,880
40,000
69,299
19,947
2,076
2,154
2,053
2,132
1,981
17.00
12.95
674
504
39.6
34,792
26,031
2,046
21.42
19.81
857
792
40.0
44,550
41,205
2,080
15.21
14.30
600
564
39.4
31,069
29,182
2,042
21.91
20.65
870
818
39.7
45,141
42,534
2,061
11.80
14.68
14.46
14.41
11.29
13.35
13.98
14.00
463
569
571
573
447
558
554
560
39.2
38.8
39.5
39.8
24,070
29,596
29,694
29,787
23,225
29,016
28,796
29,120
2,039
2,017
2,054
2,067
14.23
13.86
562
546
39.5
29,222
28,374
2,054
15.28
14.90
602
588
39.4
31,293
30,491
2,048
17.01
16.07
11.48
18.19
15.05
16.24
15.76
10.92
17.23
14.42
676
639
455
709
600
646
630
433
676
577
39.7
39.8
39.7
39.0
39.9
35,113
33,235
23,671
36,885
31,197
33,538
32,784
22,506
35,163
30,000
2,064
2,068
2,062
2,028
2,073
15.82
15.67
614
601
38.8
31,391
30,796
1,984
14.60
13.99
581
555
39.8
30,019
28,600
2,056
15.36
14.42
610
575
39.7
31,671
29,881
2,062
17.49
12.25
17.81
11.85
680
483
662
470
38.9
39.4
35,361
25,080
34,416
24,417
2,022
2,047
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-20
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Hotel, motel, and resort desk
clerks ................................
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Loan interviewers and clerks
New accounts clerks ..............
Order clerks ...........................
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Reservation and
transportation ticket
agents and travel clerks ...
Cargo and freight agents ........
Couriers and messengers .......
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Dispatchers, except police,
fire, and ambulance .....
Meter readers, utilities ...........
Production, planning, and
expediting clerks ..............
Shipping, receiving, and
traffic clerks .....................
Stock clerks and order fillers
Weighers, measurers,
checkers, and samplers,
recordkeeping ..................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ..........................
Executive secretaries and
administrative
assistants ......................
Legal secretaries ................
Medical secretaries ............
Secretaries, except legal,
medical, and executive
Computer operators ...............
Data entry and information
processing workers ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.49
$9.26
$374
$370
39.4
$19,219
$19,240
2,025
12.97
13.65
15.16
13.01
14.45
12.50
12.90
14.82
12.80
13.07
508
520
602
517
577
496
493
584
510
523
39.1
38.1
39.7
39.7
39.9
26,395
24,170
31,285
26,870
29,931
25,792
21,778
30,385
26,499
27,102
2,035
1,771
2,063
2,066
2,072
16.97
16.20
674
648
39.7
34,993
33,690
2,062
12.35
12.00
487
470
39.4
25,241
24,419
2,043
14.12
21.46
11.23
17.13
13.80
17.79
11.00
15.82
555
858
430
691
541
712
426
635
39.3
40.0
38.3
40.3
28,866
44,623
22,367
35,890
28,140
37,003
22,173
33,001
2,044
2,079
1,992
2,096
16.40
15.47
655
617
39.9
34,030
32,094
2,075
17.49
16.80
16.00
14.89
709
672
640
592
40.6
40.0
36,837
34,928
33,280
30,784
2,106
2,079
18.92
17.89
757
720
40.0
39,338
37,440
2,079
12.98
12.65
12.32
12.00
518
503
491
478
39.9
39.8
26,928
26,143
25,534
24,898
2,075
2,067
13.69
13.29
547
531
40.0
28,461
27,633
2,079
17.64
16.58
690
652
39.1
35,468
33,351
2,011
20.21
20.35
14.32
19.23
18.00
13.51
798
783
559
769
715
535
39.5
38.5
39.1
41,409
40,721
29,061
39,967
37,175
27,851
2,049
2,001
2,030
16.00
16.53
15.50
15.60
625
656
613
618
39.1
39.7
31,722
33,984
30,950
31,990
1,982
2,056
13.68
12.98
535
513
39.1
27,562
26,520
2,014
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-21
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Data entry keyers ...............
Word processors and
typists ...........................
Desktop publishers ................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .............
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal
service ..............................
Office clerks, general .............
Office machine operators,
except computer ...............
Proofreaders and copy
markers ............................
Statistical assistants ...............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
farming, fishing, and
forestry workers ...............
Graders and sorters,
agricultural products ........
Miscellaneous agricultural
workers ............................
Farmworkers and laborers,
crop, nursery, and
greenhouse ...................
Farmworkers, farm and
ranch animals ...............
Logging workers ....................
Logging equipment
operators ......................
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Boilermakers ..........................
Brickmasons, blockmasons,
and stonemasons ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.68
$12.25
$499
$486
39.3
$25,640
$24,960
2,021
15.71
18.08
15.17
16.04
608
694
583
609
38.7
38.4
31,406
36,094
30,191
31,653
1,999
1,996
15.36
14.87
601
582
39.1
31,240
30,285
2,033
11.73
14.01
10.52
13.27
461
549
421
521
39.3
39.2
23,983
28,403
21,886
27,040
2,045
2,028
12.36
11.46
489
458
39.6
25,273
23,828
2,045
15.14
16.28
13.44
15.54
605
638
538
621
40.0
39.2
31,485
33,070
27,955
32,315
2,080
2,031
12.26
10.85
489
430
39.9
22,832
20,800
1,862
18.55
16.95
765
746
41.3
39,782
38,775
2,145
9.37
8.50
369
340
39.4
18,709
17,264
1,996
9.81
9.42
392
377
40.0
16,914
16,640
1,724
9.92
9.42
396
377
39.9
15,561
15,600
1,568
11.44
15.71
12.32
13.90
457
629
493
556
40.0
40.0
23,788
32,687
25,628
28,912
2,079
2,080
18.49
22.29
740
892
40.0
38,458
46,365
2,080
19.50
17.62
778
700
39.9
39,799
35,360
2,041
26.55
21.15
25.00
19.82
1,079
845
1,000
793
40.6
40.0
55,886
43,948
52,000
41,217
2,105
2,078
25.19
25.66
1,004
1,026
39.9
50,298
49,265
1,997
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-22
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Brickmasons and
blockmasons ................
Carpenters ..............................
Carpet, floor, and tile
installers and finishers .....
Carpet installers .................
Tile and marble setters .......
Cement masons, concrete
finishers, and terrazzo
workers ............................
Cement masons and
concrete finishers .........
Construction laborers .............
Construction equipment
operators ..........................
Paving, surfacing, and
tamping equipment
operators ......................
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ........
Drywall and ceiling tile
installers .......................
Tapers ................................
Electricians ............................
Glaziers ..................................
Insulation workers .................
Insulation workers, floor,
ceiling, and wall ...........
Insulation workers,
mechanical ...................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Pipelayers ..........................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
Plasterers and stucco masons
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.72
20.44
$25.66
19.00
$1,025
811
$1,026
760
39.9
39.7
$51,258
41,688
$49,265
39,499
1,993
2,039
19.46
22.31
18.11
18.00
20.00
15.84
770
892
716
675
800
634
39.5
40.0
39.5
39,975
46,407
37,145
35,100
41,600
32,949
2,054
2,080
2,051
19.23
19.00
767
760
39.9
38,946
37,440
2,025
19.21
14.93
19.00
13.00
766
593
760
518
39.9
39.7
38,885
29,802
37,440
26,050
2,024
1,996
18.54
16.53
740
660
39.9
36,868
32,760
1,988
15.56
14.38
618
574
39.7
29,873
28,560
1,920
19.48
17.04
779
680
40.0
39,174
34,445
2,011
17.67
16.00
706
640
40.0
36,554
33,280
2,069
17.40
18.72
22.94
18.22
16.37
15.75
18.00
20.19
16.75
16.00
695
749
913
729
655
630
720
810
670
640
39.9
40.0
39.8
40.0
40.0
36,008
38,700
47,453
37,896
34,039
32,760
37,440
42,120
34,840
33,280
2,069
2,068
2,069
2,080
2,080
14.23
14.97
569
599
40.0
29,601
31,131
2,080
17.84
15.27
16.14
13.50
714
605
645
540
40.0
39.6
37,115
31,143
33,565
28,080
2,080
2,040
15.19
13.50
602
540
39.6
30,991
28,080
2,040
22.63
17.09
20.50
14.50
904
681
817
580
39.9
39.8
46,809
35,393
42,430
30,160
2,069
2,071
23.20
16.58
21.00
15.68
927
658
840
627
39.9
39.7
48,002
34,150
43,680
32,610
2,069
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-23
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers ............................
Roofers ..................................
Sheet metal workers ..............
Structural iron and steel
workers ............................
Helpers, construction trades ..
Helpers--brickmasons,
blockmasons,
stonemasons, and tile
and marble setters ........
Helpers--carpenters ............
Helpers--electricians ..........
Helpers--painters,
paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco
masons .........................
Helpers--pipelayers,
plumbers, pipefitters,
and steamfitters ............
Helpers--roofers .................
Construction and building
inspectors .........................
Elevator installers and
repairers ...........................
Hazardous materials removal
workers ............................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
Rail-track laying and
maintenance equipment
operators ..........................
Septic tank servicers and
sewer pipe cleaners ..........
Miscellaneous construction
and related workers ..........
Derrick, rotary drill, and
service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ................
Service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ............
Earth drillers, except oil and
gas ....................................
Mining machine operators .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.02
16.01
19.72
$15.00
14.00
17.45
$681
638
773
$600
525
658
40.0
39.8
39.2
$34,896
30,627
39,832
$31,200
26,121
34,112
2,051
1,912
2,020
27.79
12.63
25.84
11.72
1,112
504
1,034
469
40.0
39.9
57,713
25,700
53,747
23,920
2,077
2,035
15.77
12.76
10.50
14.00
12.50
10.00
623
510
420
520
500
400
39.5
40.0
40.0
31,575
26,504
21,814
24,960
26,000
20,800
2,002
2,078
2,078
10.19
10.00
408
400
40.0
21,192
20,800
2,080
12.32
9.68
12.00
9.50
493
387
480
380
40.0
40.0
25,635
19,217
24,960
19,760
2,080
1,985
25.49
24.30
1,008
958
39.5
52,408
49,808
2,056
37.92
35.33
1,517
1,413
40.0
78,880
73,486
2,080
18.93
16.48
757
659
40.0
38,409
34,014
2,029
15.78
14.91
626
596
39.7
31,518
27,690
1,997
21.38
21.44
855
858
40.0
44,476
44,591
2,080
17.43
18.89
759
695
43.6
39,483
36,123
2,266
16.06
15.50
640
620
39.9
32,868
31,683
2,047
19.37
16.00
775
640
40.0
40,284
33,280
2,080
18.34
16.00
734
640
40.0
38,142
33,280
2,080
16.94
20.77
16.00
19.57
677
831
640
783
40.0
40.0
35,225
43,169
33,280
40,706
2,080
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-24
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mine cutting and
channeling machine
operators ......................
Roustabouts, oil and gas ........
Helpers--extraction workers ..
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Computer, automated teller,
and office machine
repairers ...........................
Radio and
telecommunications
equipment installers and
repairers ...........................
Telecommunications
equipment installers
and repairers, except
line installers ................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Electric motor, power tool,
and related repairers ....
Electrical and electronics
installers and repairers,
transportation
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, commercial
and industrial
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, powerhouse,
substation, and relay ....
Electronic equipment
installers and repairers,
motor vehicles .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.09
18.47
11.67
$19.36
16.50
10.74
$723
739
467
$774
660
430
40.0
40.0
40.0
$37,453
38,421
24,263
$40,269
34,320
22,339
2,071
2,080
2,080
19.81
18.57
795
747
40.1
41,244
38,636
2,082
26.55
24.76
1,085
1,000
40.8
56,387
52,000
2,123
17.32
16.66
693
666
40.0
35,945
34,730
2,075
25.55
27.89
1,022
1,116
40.0
53,131
58,011
2,079
25.55
27.89
1,022
1,116
40.0
53,131
58,011
2,079
19.42
17.92
777
717
40.0
40,404
37,274
2,080
13.79
12.50
552
500
40.0
28,686
26,000
2,080
24.33
23.55
973
942
40.0
50,613
48,984
2,080
21.66
21.86
865
874
40.0
44,972
45,469
2,077
29.22
30.88
1,169
1,235
40.0
60,786
64,230
2,080
20.61
16.00
831
669
40.3
43,190
34,772
2,096
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-25
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Electronic home
entertainment
equipment installers
and repairers ................
Security and fire alarm
systems installers .........
Aircraft mechanics and
service technicians ...........
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive body and
related repairers ...........
Automotive glass installers
and repairers ................
Automotive service
technicians and
mechanics ....................
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ...
Heavy vehicle and mobile
equipment service
technicians and
mechanics ........................
Farm equipment mechanics
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except
engines .........................
Rail car repairers ................
Small engine mechanics ........
Motorboat mechanics ........
Motorcycle mechanics .......
Outdoor power equipment
and other small engine
mechanics ....................
Miscellaneous vehicle and
mobile equipment
mechanic, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Tire repairers and changers
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.41
$12.32
$576
$493
40.0
$29,963
$25,634
2,080
19.13
18.50
763
720
39.9
39,701
37,440
2,076
26.85
26.70
1,080
1,068
40.2
55,883
55,536
2,081
18.13
17.00
733
698
40.4
38,089
36,270
2,101
17.01
15.00
688
600
40.5
35,794
31,200
2,104
16.73
17.00
669
680
40.0
34,790
35,360
2,080
18.45
18.00
745
730
40.4
38,762
37,960
2,101
19.58
18.47
785
739
40.1
40,810
38,413
2,084
18.74
15.69
18.55
15.40
756
654
742
620
40.3
41.7
39,302
33,998
38,584
32,240
2,097
2,166
19.35
22.12
15.68
15.40
16.65
18.75
21.73
15.00
18.15
16.00
774
885
625
610
664
750
869
600
726
640
40.0
40.0
39.9
39.6
39.9
40,209
46,014
32,196
30,970
34,095
39,000
45,198
31,200
37,752
31,462
2,078
2,080
2,053
2,011
2,048
15.45
15.00
618
600
40.0
32,143
31,200
2,080
10.72
10.51
10.00
10.00
427
418
400
400
39.8
39.8
22,178
21,747
20,800
20,800
2,070
2,068
20.86
19.61
833
784
39.9
43,312
40,789
2,076
22.32
21.26
891
842
39.9
46,324
43,805
2,075
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-26
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Home appliance repairers ......
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Millwrights ........................
Refractory materials
repairers, except
brickmasons .................
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .........
Medical equipment
repairers .......................
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Coin, vending, and
amusement machine
servicers and repairers
Locksmiths and safe
repairers .......................
Manufactured building and
mobile home installers
Riggers ...............................
Signal and track switch
repairers .......................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.51
18.29
$18.53
17.52
$784
740
$740
694
40.2
40.5
$40,718
38,503
$38,480
36,113
2,087
2,105
18.84
17.95
752
718
39.9
38,993
37,128
2,069
22.12
20.89
882
834
39.9
45,809
43,358
2,071
16.63
15.95
664
636
39.9
34,329
32,739
2,064
17.01
22.20
15.58
21.74
680
888
623
870
40.0
40.0
35,308
46,134
32,406
44,350
2,076
2,078
19.00
25.45
19.83
27.01
760
1,018
793
1,081
40.0
40.0
39,526
52,819
41,246
56,187
2,080
2,075
26.84
27.34
1,074
1,094
40.0
55,834
56,869
2,080
24.55
26.89
982
1,076
40.0
50,859
55,933
2,072
21.20
21.09
846
844
39.9
44,007
43,867
2,076
19.76
17.60
790
704
40.0
41,102
36,612
2,080
15.00
13.75
596
550
39.8
30,725
28,371
2,049
14.31
13.50
570
540
39.8
29,565
28,080
2,066
18.24
18.72
731
749
40.1
38,017
38,938
2,084
12.14
17.41
12.00
19.50
486
696
480
780
40.0
40.0
25,253
36,216
24,960
40,560
2,080
2,080
23.44
22.98
938
919
40.0
48,763
47,798
2,080
12.44
11.50
495
450
39.8
25,305
23,379
2,034
15.29
13.76
609
548
39.8
31,614
28,475
2,068
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-27
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Aircraft structure, surfaces,
rigging, and systems
assemblers ........................
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical
assemblers ........................
Coil winders, tapers, and
finishers .......................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..
Electromechanical
equipment assemblers ..
Engine and other machine
assemblers ........................
Structural metal fabricators
and fitters .........................
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ........................
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ....................
Team assemblers ...............
Bakers ....................................
Butchers and other meat,
poultry, and fish
processing workers ..........
Butchers and meat cutters ..
Meat, poultry, and fish
cutters and trimmers ....
Slaughterers and meat
packers .........................
Miscellaneous food
processing workers ..........
Food and tobacco roasting,
baking, and drying
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Food batchmakers ..............
Food cooking machine
operators and tenders ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$22.99
$22.05
$934
$898
40.6
$48,537
$46,699
2,111
23.26
23.84
930
954
40.0
48,345
49,587
2,079
13.30
12.25
530
486
39.9
27,576
25,272
2,073
11.39
10.38
447
415
39.3
23,260
21,584
2,042
13.24
12.00
529
480
39.9
27,496
24,960
2,076
14.03
13.54
560
542
39.9
29,106
28,163
2,074
19.09
18.00
762
710
39.9
39,629
36,920
2,076
15.80
15.00
630
600
39.9
32,567
31,200
2,061
15.08
12.68
602
506
39.9
31,249
26,312
2,072
12.87
18.06
12.59
12.07
15.17
11.74
515
720
495
483
609
462
40.0
39.9
39.3
26,771
37,356
25,482
25,114
31,533
23,088
2,080
2,068
2,024
12.08
15.03
11.20
15.25
477
588
448
604
39.5
39.1
24,826
30,564
23,296
31,408
2,055
2,034
9.52
9.30
378
372
39.7
19,651
19,344
2,065
10.97
11.20
438
448
39.9
22,761
23,296
2,074
12.58
12.18
501
487
39.8
26,037
25,314
2,070
12.20
13.59
12.18
13.80
488
540
487
550
40.0
39.7
25,381
28,034
25,324
28,579
2,080
2,063
10.85
10.20
433
408
39.9
22,528
21,216
2,076
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-28
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Computer control
programmers and
operators ..........................
Computer-controlled
machine tool operators,
metal and plastic ..........
Numerical tool and process
control programmers ...
Forming machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Extruding and drawing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Forging machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Rolling machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Cutting, punching, and
press machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Drilling and boring
machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Grinding, lapping,
polishing, and buffing
machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Lathe and turning machine
tool setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.37
$16.84
$697
$672
40.1
$36,248
$34,944
2,086
16.38
16.25
657
650
40.1
34,179
33,800
2,087
23.69
21.89
950
876
40.1
49,384
45,535
2,085
14.69
14.52
582
571
39.7
30,251
29,702
2,059
14.01
14.28
554
548
39.5
28,792
28,496
2,055
13.36
12.25
534
490
40.0
27,626
25,066
2,068
16.67
16.00
661
634
39.7
34,366
32,968
2,062
14.47
13.55
578
540
39.9
30,031
28,080
2,075
14.22
12.95
567
518
39.9
29,476
26,936
2,074
13.60
12.50
543
500
39.9
28,215
26,000
2,074
13.79
13.00
551
516
39.9
28,636
26,811
2,077
16.39
16.00
655
640
40.0
34,071
33,280
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-29
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Milling and planing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Machinists ..............................
Metal furnace and kiln
operators and tenders .......
Metal-refining furnace
operators and tenders ...
Pourers and casters, metal
Model makers and
patternmakers, metal and
plastic ...............................
Model makers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Patternmakers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Molders and molding
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Foundry mold and
coremakers ...................
Molding, coremaking, and
casting machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Tool and die makers ..............
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Miscellaneous metalworkers
and plastic workers ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.63
20.23
$17.30
20.00
$665
808
$692
800
40.0
39.9
$34,552
42,012
$35,984
41,600
2,078
2,077
17.62
16.75
705
670
40.0
36,529
34,840
2,073
17.89
17.04
16.86
16.75
716
682
674
670
40.1
40.0
37,191
35,109
35,069
34,840
2,079
2,061
22.21
21.90
888
876
40.0
45,996
45,552
2,071
23.48
24.27
939
971
40.0
48,610
50,482
2,070
17.98
16.00
719
640
40.0
37,312
33,280
2,075
13.10
12.00
522
480
39.8
27,108
24,960
2,069
16.72
15.61
669
624
40.0
34,779
32,469
2,080
12.86
11.94
512
476
39.8
26,595
24,710
2,068
16.41
23.89
15.85
23.83
651
955
634
953
39.7
40.0
33,829
49,596
32,968
49,566
2,062
2,076
16.54
15.89
660
635
39.9
34,300
32,968
2,074
16.67
16.00
666
640
40.0
34,621
33,280
2,077
15.63
14.75
619
574
39.6
32,090
29,854
2,053
14.95
14.00
598
565
40.0
31,063
29,370
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-30
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Heat treating equipment
setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................
Lay-out workers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Plating and coating
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ....................
Bookbinders and bindery
workers ............................
Bindery workers ................
Printers ...................................
Job printers ........................
Prepress technicians and
workers ........................
Printing machine operators
Laundry and dry-cleaning
workers ............................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials ...............
Sewing machine operators .....
Tailors, dressmakers, and
sewers ..............................
Sewers, hand ......................
Tailors, dressmakers, and
custom sewers ..............
Textile machine setters,
operators, and tenders ......
Textile bleaching and
dyeing machine
operators and tenders ...
Textile cutting machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Textile knitting and
weaving machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.63
$15.70
$665
$628
40.0
$34,444
$32,656
2,072
17.23
15.00
689
600
40.0
35,845
31,200
2,080
14.88
13.67
592
547
39.8
30,774
28,427
2,068
18.02
16.90
723
676
40.1
37,589
35,152
2,086
13.22
13.15
16.23
16.84
12.50
12.25
16.00
17.59
516
513
643
659
488
480
640
707
39.0
39.0
39.6
39.1
26,770
26,655
33,420
34,241
25,350
24,960
33,280
36,774
2,025
2,028
2,059
2,033
16.72
15.96
16.22
15.50
661
634
640
618
39.5
39.7
34,361
32,959
33,280
32,136
2,055
2,065
9.85
9.31
388
371
39.4
20,180
19,302
2,048
9.13
10.58
9.08
9.65
355
418
346
380
38.9
39.5
18,458
21,707
18,013
19,760
2,022
2,052
14.31
15.11
11.43
12.65
541
605
443
506
37.8
40.0
28,158
31,436
23,038
26,312
1,968
2,080
14.23
11.43
536
443
37.7
27,872
23,038
1,958
11.79
11.05
467
440
39.6
24,266
22,984
2,058
12.70
11.82
508
473
40.0
26,391
24,586
2,079
11.07
10.75
431
403
38.9
22,413
20,963
2,024
12.18
12.09
487
484
40.0
25,336
25,147
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-31
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Textile winding, twisting,
and drawing out
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Miscellaneous textile,
apparel, and furnishings
workers ............................
Extruding and forming
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
synthetic and glass
fibers ............................
Fabric and apparel
patternmakers ..............
Upholsterers .......................
Cabinetmakers and bench
carpenters .........................
Furniture finishers .................
Model makers and
patternmakers, wood ........
Woodworking machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Sawing machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
wood ............................
Woodworking machine
setters, operators, and
tenders, except sawing
Power plant operators,
distributors, and
dispatchers .......................
Nuclear power reactor
operators ......................
Power distributors and
dispatchers ...................
Power plant operators ........
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Water and liquid waste
treatment plant and
system operators ..............
Miscellaneous plant and
system operators ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$11.87
$11.59
$471
$464
39.7
$24,483
$23,922
2,062
12.96
11.04
515
441
39.7
26,747
22,955
2,064
15.65
16.50
616
638
39.4
32,024
33,197
2,047
18.73
14.85
18.35
15.15
724
592
734
606
38.7
39.9
37,668
30,778
38,168
31,512
2,011
2,072
13.43
12.71
12.00
12.00
536
508
480
480
39.9
40.0
27,819
26,431
24,960
24,960
2,071
2,080
18.60
22.00
744
880
40.0
38,685
45,760
2,080
12.25
12.15
489
483
39.9
25,383
24,960
2,072
11.66
11.05
466
442
39.9
24,115
22,963
2,068
12.75
13.00
509
520
39.9
26,456
27,040
2,075
29.34
30.43
1,173
1,217
40.0
60,992
63,294
2,079
31.89
31.15
1,275
1,246
40.0
66,326
64,792
2,080
29.55
27.76
29.81
29.44
1,187
1,109
1,192
1,177
40.2
39.9
61,708
57,669
62,001
61,227
2,088
2,077
24.61
24.54
971
969
39.5
50,510
50,378
2,052
20.70
20.12
828
805
40.0
43,033
41,850
2,079
24.17
25.25
958
1,004
39.6
49,819
52,223
2,062
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-32
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Chemical plant and system
operators ......................
Gas plant operators ............
Petroleum pump system
operators, refinery
operators, and gaugers
Chemical processing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Chemical equipment
operators and tenders ...
Separating, filtering,
clarifying,
precipitating, and still
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending
workers ............................
Crushing, grinding, and
polishing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Grinding and polishing
workers, hand ..............
Mixing and blending
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Cutting workers .....................
Cutters and trimmers, hand
Cutting and slicing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Extruding, forming, pressing,
and compacting machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and
kettle operators and
tenders ..............................
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$23.33
27.80
$24.48
28.40
$910
1,112
$975
1,136
39.0
40.0
$47,338
57,830
$50,706
59,072
2,029
2,080
25.54
27.25
1,021
1,061
40.0
53,067
55,189
2,078
19.20
19.53
766
781
39.9
39,828
40,618
2,074
17.76
18.25
707
730
39.8
36,766
37,960
2,070
20.38
19.89
814
796
40.0
42,340
41,373
2,078
15.43
14.44
616
578
39.9
31,631
29,120
2,050
15.89
15.59
636
624
40.0
32,670
29,914
2,056
12.55
11.50
502
460
40.0
25,701
23,920
2,048
16.42
13.29
13.04
16.05
12.99
12.99
654
529
520
642
512
519
39.8
39.8
39.9
33,649
27,130
26,931
32,490
26,541
26,978
2,050
2,041
2,066
13.38
12.92
532
510
39.8
27,196
26,478
2,033
14.01
13.13
559
525
39.9
29,053
27,310
2,074
14.92
13.09
597
524
40.0
31,043
27,223
2,080
15.67
14.28
624
566
39.9
32,421
29,422
2,069
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-33
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Medical, dental, and
ophthalmic laboratory
technicians .......................
Dental laboratory
technicians ...................
Medical appliance
technicians ...................
Ophthalmic laboratory
technicians ...................
Packaging and filling
machine operators and
tenders ..............................
Painting workers ....................
Coating, painting, and
spraying machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Painters, transportation
equipment ....................
Painting, coating, and
decorating workers ......
Photographic process workers
and processing machine
operators ..........................
Photographic process
workers ........................
Photographic processing
machine operators ........
Semiconductor processors .....
Miscellaneous production
workers ............................
Cementing and gluing
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Cleaning, washing, and
metal pickling
equipment operators
and tenders ...................
Etchers and engravers ........
Molders, shapers, and
casters, except metal
and plastic ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.06
$14.71
$598
$576
39.7
$31,086
$29,952
2,064
15.41
14.00
606
560
39.4
31,533
29,120
2,047
15.74
14.90
630
596
40.0
32,746
30,984
2,080
13.13
12.18
525
487
40.0
27,309
25,334
2,080
14.59
15.02
14.01
13.54
582
601
560
542
39.9
40.0
30,199
31,230
29,120
28,163
2,070
2,079
14.01
13.00
559
520
39.9
29,069
27,040
2,075
18.66
17.57
750
703
40.2
39,017
36,546
2,091
12.47
12.25
498
490
39.9
25,874
25,480
2,075
12.87
11.00
504
440
39.1
26,123
22,880
2,030
14.40
11.02
562
440
39.0
29,105
22,880
2,022
11.80
16.27
10.71
15.89
463
648
416
636
39.2
39.8
24,028
33,696
21,611
33,057
2,036
2,071
12.99
11.34
517
450
39.8
26,783
23,358
2,063
12.61
11.50
504
460
40.0
26,222
23,920
2,080
17.09
17.36
13.00
13.72
683
679
520
549
40.0
39.1
35,538
35,297
27,040
28,533
2,080
2,033
12.51
12.50
500
500
40.0
26,017
26,000
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-34
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Paper goods machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Tire builders .......................
Helpers--production
workers ........................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and
material movers, hand .....
First-line
supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine
and vehicle operators .......
Aircraft pilots and flight
engineers ..........................
Airline pilots, copilots, and
flight engineers ............
Ambulance drivers and
attendants, except
emergency medical
technicians .......................
Bus drivers .............................
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Driver/sales workers ..........
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...
Locomotive engineers and
operators ..........................
Locomotive engineers .......
Railroad brake, signal, and
switch operators ...............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.30
16.34
$16.10
16.44
$649
653
$636
658
39.8
40.0
$33,743
33,969
$33,072
33,538
2,070
2,079
11.27
10.25
448
410
39.7
23,234
21,320
2,061
15.21
13.35
610
534
40.1
31,425
27,352
2,066
19.45
18.00
796
729
40.9
41,271
37,820
2,122
22.88
22.15
947
913
41.4
49,249
47,451
2,152
94.47
89.71
2,318
2,269
24.5
120,016
117,901
1,270
109.86
108.21
2,452
2,369
22.3
127,501
123,211
1,161
10.79
16.51
10.00
16.06
432
615
400
576
40.0
37.3
22,442
28,738
20,800
27,040
2,080
1,740
17.24
15.07
16.64
14.37
687
498
666
478
39.8
33.0
35,654
19,974
34,611
18,160
2,068
1,325
16.18
16.01
15.02
16.18
671
649
620
662
41.4
40.5
34,604
33,760
32,136
34,401
2,138
2,108
17.02
16.00
720
667
42.3
37,047
34,278
2,177
14.50
10.21
12.70
9.45
579
393
502
368
39.9
38.5
30,005
20,400
26,000
19,130
2,070
1,998
27.38
27.84
21.64
21.80
1,160
1,187
929
929
42.4
42.6
59,322
61,702
45,342
48,318
2,167
2,216
24.99
25.41
999
1,016
40.0
51,974
52,842
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-35
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Subway and streetcar
operators ..........................
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Ship and boat captains and
operators ..........................
Captains, mates, and pilots
of water vessels ............
Ship engineers .......................
Bridge and lock tenders .........
Parking lot attendants ............
Service station attendants ......
Transportation inspectors ......
Conveyor operators and
tenders ..............................
Crane and tower operators .....
Dredge, excavating, and
loading machine operators
Excavating and loading
machine and dragline
operators ......................
Hoist and winch operators .....
Industrial truck and tractor
operators ..........................
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Machine feeders and
offbearers .....................
Packers and packagers,
hand .............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.03
13.11
$25.84
13.62
$1,001
573
$1,034
575
40.0
43.7
$52,068
28,597
$53,747
29,899
2,080
2,181
19.87
19.07
982
817
49.4
46,272
42,466
2,329
19.87
30.04
14.92
7.97
10.45
23.57
19.07
25.83
15.15
7.50
9.50
18.98
982
1,311
597
312
415
927
817
1,091
606
284
380
829
49.4
43.6
40.0
39.2
39.7
39.3
46,272
58,952
31,023
16,235
21,600
48,209
42,466
56,580
31,502
14,761
19,760
43,103
2,329
1,963
2,079
2,037
2,066
2,046
15.13
18.74
14.27
17.00
605
749
571
680
40.0
40.0
31,464
38,882
29,684
35,360
2,080
2,075
15.95
15.50
637
620
39.9
32,526
31,200
2,039
15.85
17.23
15.50
18.88
633
687
620
755
39.9
39.8
32,315
35,708
30,909
39,270
2,038
2,072
14.25
13.46
569
538
39.9
29,407
27,872
2,064
11.28
10.25
448
406
39.7
23,139
21,002
2,052
10.36
9.30
414
372
39.9
21,480
19,344
2,074
11.91
10.80
472
429
39.7
24,398
22,142
2,048
11.42
10.50
454
416
39.8
23,598
21,653
2,066
10.04
9.32
398
370
39.6
20,544
18,959
2,046
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-36
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 3
Civilian full-time1 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual
earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Pumping station operators .....
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Tank car, truck, and ship
loaders ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.03
$21.81
$841
$872
40.0
$43,002
$45,365
2,045
13.10
11.01
552
500
42.2
28,712
26,000
2,192
21.74
19.06
909
946
41.8
45,238
39,645
2,081
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a week, exclusive of overtime.
5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a year, exclusive of overtime.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-37
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
All workers ...................................
$19.76
$15.68
$785
$621
39.7
$40,553
$32,142
2,052
Management occupations .......
Chief executives ....................
General and operations
managers ..........................
Advertising and promotions
managers ..........................
Marketing and sales managers
Marketing managers ..........
Sales managers ..................
Public relations managers ......
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Compensation and benefits
managers ......................
Training and development
managers ......................
Industrial production
managers ..........................
Purchasing managers .............
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ......
Construction managers ..........
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
preschool and child
care center/program .....
Education administrators,
elementary and
secondary school .........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering managers ...........
Food service managers ..........
Funeral directors ....................
Lodging managers .................
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Natural sciences managers ....
40.39
103.76
35.72
65.74
1,645
4,633
1,442
2,962
40.7
44.6
85,470
240,903
75,001
154,016
2,116
2,322
44.00
38.46
1,861
1,615
42.3
96,777
83,990
2,200
32.38
47.03
51.39
42.51
41.51
29.98
41.35
44.39
38.46
36.56
1,289
1,933
2,081
1,774
1,645
1,199
1,665
1,771
1,578
1,462
39.8
41.1
40.5
41.7
39.6
67,018
100,491
108,190
92,259
85,548
62,365
86,599
92,100
82,050
76,045
2,070
2,137
2,105
2,170
2,061
28.99
27.50
1,168
1,100
40.3
60,698
57,200
2,094
50.53
41.30
33.80
48.40
35.07
26.90
2,041
1,669
1,356
1,936
1,442
1,080
40.4
40.4
40.1
106,087
86,794
70,492
100,674
75,001
56,152
2,099
2,101
2,086
38.27
36.69
1,560
1,503
40.8
81,106
78,166
2,119
30.61
25.58
1,222
1,023
39.9
63,563
53,204
2,076
38.62
40.42
38.68
35.09
1,587
1,627
1,557
1,404
41.1
40.3
82,513
84,626
80,987
72,996
2,136
2,094
33.86
35.04
27.57
31.84
33.22
26.12
1,375
1,450
1,092
1,289
1,424
1,038
40.6
41.4
39.6
71,512
75,202
56,104
67,018
74,063
52,394
2,112
2,146
2,035
20.19
20.39
821
779
40.7
42,090
40,404
2,085
30.89
28.11
1,223
1,079
39.6
62,570
55,922
2,026
34.31
53.48
23.76
22.11
23.20
30.02
52.77
21.25
19.50
17.48
1,314
2,181
1,058
918
1,002
1,174
2,116
967
785
738
38.3
40.8
44.5
41.5
43.2
67,752
113,388
54,742
47,725
52,124
57,959
110,053
50,136
40,799
38,351
1,975
2,120
2,304
2,158
2,247
36.42
45.32
33.80
48.55
1,468
1,812
1,352
1,942
40.3
40.0
76,354
94,225
70,304
100,982
2,097
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Insurance appraisers, auto
damage .........................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Cost estimators ......................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Logisticians ............................
Management analysts ............
Meeting and convention
planners ............................
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Credit analysts .......................
Financial analysts and
advisors ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.61
$23.13
$988
$923
40.1
$51,359
$47,981
2,087
24.51
21.64
952
846
38.8
49,182
44,000
2,007
29.03
27.02
26.29
25.00
1,165
1,093
1,047
1,000
40.1
40.5
60,404
56,859
54,427
52,000
2,081
2,104
25.16
23.11
981
910
39.0
51,009
47,318
2,028
25.06
22.77
976
885
39.0
50,757
46,041
2,026
26.37
26.50
1,041
1,027
39.5
54,110
53,393
2,052
26.17
29.55
22.97
27.50
1,085
1,201
956
1,100
41.5
40.6
56,422
62,428
49,697
57,200
2,156
2,112
26.62
24.77
1,062
991
39.9
53,938
51,501
2,026
28.86
25.58
1,138
1,023
39.4
59,161
53,213
2,050
26.08
24.72
1,046
991
40.1
54,401
51,522
2,086
24.69
30.78
35.25
24.01
29.18
32.82
989
1,230
1,416
981
1,167
1,325
40.1
40.0
40.2
48,280
63,950
73,640
49,142
60,684
68,918
1,956
2,078
2,089
22.44
27.63
24.54
25.77
885
1,107
923
1,029
39.4
40.1
46,023
57,554
47,999
53,495
2,050
2,083
23.55
31.11
26.51
21.25
26.17
23.90
932
1,275
1,055
848
1,047
931
39.6
41.0
39.8
48,443
66,318
54,883
44,105
54,427
48,424
2,057
2,132
2,070
33.28
29.46
1,329
1,154
39.9
69,091
60,000
2,076
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Financial analysts ..............
Personal financial advisors
Insurance underwriters ......
Financial examiners ...............
Loan counselors and officers
Loan counselors .................
Loan officers ......................
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer and information
scientists, research ...........
Computer programmers .........
Computer software engineers
Computer software
engineers, applications
Computer software
engineers, systems
software .......................
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Actuaries ................................
Operations research analysts
Statisticians ............................
Miscellaneous mathematical
scientists ..........................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Cartographers and
photogrammetrists .......
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Aerospace engineers ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$36.02
27.43
30.52
30.96
31.45
20.78
31.88
$31.04
22.90
27.50
30.58
23.67
14.17
24.04
$1,460
1,088
1,179
1,240
1,260
822
1,278
$1,240
914
1,080
1,223
962
577
968
40.5
39.7
38.6
40.1
40.1
39.5
40.1
$75,926
56,575
61,332
64,473
65,517
42,730
66,451
$64,501
47,516
56,160
63,606
49,999
30,000
50,351
2,108
2,062
2,009
2,083
2,083
2,056
2,084
35.07
34.32
1,407
1,374
40.1
73,163
71,406
2,086
44.83
32.50
41.22
44.20
31.73
40.87
1,793
1,305
1,667
1,768
1,269
1,635
40.0
40.2
40.4
93,256
67,840
86,668
91,936
66,000
85,005
2,080
2,087
2,103
40.79
40.77
1,652
1,635
40.5
85,893
85,005
2,106
41.69
25.43
37.68
31.46
40.92
22.26
36.47
31.25
1,683
1,012
1,508
1,259
1,637
890
1,459
1,242
40.4
39.8
40.0
40.0
87,526
52,602
78,419
65,465
85,109
46,301
75,874
64,584
2,099
2,069
2,081
2,081
30.68
29.31
1,230
1,172
40.1
63,803
60,314
2,080
32.69
40.26
36.57
31.67
30.16
39.37
35.85
29.50
1,307
1,566
1,442
1,251
1,246
1,458
1,422
1,180
40.0
38.9
39.4
39.5
67,956
81,454
75,006
65,028
64,777
75,799
73,919
61,360
2,079
2,023
2,051
2,053
20.31
16.70
813
668
40.0
42,252
34,736
2,080
31.85
31.77
30.34
29.06
1,286
1,301
1,235
1,218
40.4
41.0
66,833
67,667
64,218
63,333
2,098
2,130
31.91
29.06
1,308
1,228
41.0
68,005
63,856
2,131
26.65
22.00
1,069
880
40.1
55,601
45,760
2,086
18.31
30.18
37.63
47.06
17.06
28.60
36.06
48.98
732
1,212
1,527
1,885
682
1,144
1,463
1,959
40.0
40.2
40.6
40.1
38,082
63,032
79,381
98,030
35,485
59,488
76,091
101,868
2,080
2,089
2,110
2,083
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Chemical engineers ...........
Civil engineers ...................
Computer hardware
engineers ......................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Electronics engineers,
except computer .......
Environmental engineers ...
Industrial engineers,
including health and
safety ............................
Health and safety
engineers, except
mining safety
engineers and
inspectors .................
Industrial engineers .......
Marine engineers and naval
architects ......................
Materials engineers ............
Mechanical engineers ........
Nuclear engineers ..............
Petroleum engineers ..........
Drafters ..................................
Architectural and civil
drafters .........................
Electrical and electronics
drafters .........................
Mechanical drafters ...........
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Aerospace engineering and
operations technicians
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians
Electro-mechanical
technicians ...................
Environmental engineering
technicians ...................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$38.87
33.13
$33.40
30.47
$1,559
1,370
$1,336
1,308
40.1
41.3
$81,080
71,221
$69,480
67,995
2,086
2,150
41.60
42.59
1,723
1,731
41.4
89,586
90,000
2,154
37.77
37.51
36.15
36.21
1,534
1,524
1,471
1,488
40.6
40.6
79,774
79,255
76,500
77,380
2,112
2,113
37.99
41.75
36.11
39.46
1,543
1,672
1,457
1,578
40.6
40.1
80,219
86,157
75,754
82,081
2,112
2,064
34.95
33.87
1,425
1,368
40.8
74,103
71,115
2,120
39.52
33.83
35.25
33.17
1,601
1,382
1,476
1,354
40.5
40.8
83,243
71,845
76,773
70,423
2,106
2,124
30.77
36.00
33.67
41.82
48.39
22.67
29.41
34.43
32.17
40.05
43.27
21.54
1,231
1,468
1,375
1,673
1,935
904
1,176
1,387
1,320
1,602
1,731
862
40.0
40.8
40.8
40.0
40.0
39.9
64,011
76,335
71,488
86,992
99,834
47,004
61,164
72,139
68,515
83,300
88,700
44,799
2,080
2,120
2,123
2,080
2,063
2,073
23.50
22.54
940
901
40.0
48,884
46,875
2,080
21.50
22.20
22.73
21.13
860
888
909
845
40.0
40.0
44,729
46,174
47,272
43,952
2,080
2,080
22.84
22.48
914
902
40.0
47,435
46,821
2,077
25.23
24.24
1,014
994
40.2
52,750
51,709
2,091
16.28
12.90
651
516
40.0
33,867
26,834
2,080
22.09
22.42
884
894
40.0
45,966
46,500
2,081
24.83
26.45
1,000
1,058
40.3
52,006
55,016
2,094
29.85
32.52
1,194
1,301
40.0
61,080
67,640
2,046
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Industrial engineering
technicians ...................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...................
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Food scientists and
technologists ............
Biological scientists ...........
Biochemists and
biophysicists ............
Microbiologists ..............
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Foresters ........................
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Astronomers and physicists
Physicists .......................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Materials scientists ........
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..............
Economists ............................
Market and survey
researchers .......................
Market research analysts ...
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.00
$24.01
$963
$977
40.1
$50,054
$50,779
2,085
22.71
19.60
909
784
40.0
47,213
40,762
2,079
18.57
16.28
743
651
40.0
38,634
33,862
2,080
30.32
34.02
26.87
30.77
1,207
1,326
1,064
1,175
39.8
39.0
62,588
68,821
55,184
60,089
2,064
2,023
34.68
29.37
1,369
1,175
39.5
69,832
56,601
2,013
35.43
33.87
37.36
32.81
1,386
1,301
1,413
1,187
39.1
38.4
72,081
67,573
73,474
61,730
2,035
1,995
35.84
28.43
34.61
26.58
1,359
1,150
1,226
1,130
37.9
40.4
70,658
59,782
63,750
58,740
1,972
2,103
26.27
26.27
34.18
34.37
46.33
46.33
25.50
25.50
29.22
31.50
44.55
44.55
1,094
1,094
1,352
1,382
1,840
1,840
1,020
1,020
1,154
1,260
1,782
1,782
41.6
41.6
39.5
40.2
39.7
39.7
56,888
56,888
70,286
71,660
95,659
95,659
53,040
53,040
59,987
65,000
92,664
92,664
2,166
2,166
2,056
2,085
2,065
2,065
32.82
31.30
40.49
28.85
27.24
39.42
1,316
1,255
1,619
1,154
1,090
1,577
40.1
40.1
40.0
68,409
65,266
84,211
60,000
56,659
82,000
2,084
2,085
2,080
35.38
33.65
1,452
1,346
41.0
75,508
69,988
2,134
32.09
31.25
1,326
1,260
41.3
68,956
65,520
2,149
43.04
36.77
40.00
26.67
1,745
1,530
1,538
1,222
40.5
41.6
90,728
79,585
80,001
63,565
2,108
2,165
33.86
33.87
28.37
30.10
30.10
22.86
1,383
1,383
1,085
1,204
1,204
914
40.8
40.8
38.2
71,915
71,927
54,515
62,614
62,614
47,549
2,124
2,124
1,921
30.27
22.86
1,157
914
38.2
57,744
47,549
1,907
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous social
scientists and related
workers ............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians .......................
Biological technicians ...........
Chemical technicians .............
Geological and petroleum
technicians .......................
Nuclear technicians ...............
Social science research
assistants ..........................
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Community and social
services occupations ...........
Counselors .............................
Substance abuse and
behavioral disorder
counselors ....................
Educational, vocational,
and school counselors ..
Mental health counselors ...
Rehabilitation counselors ..
Social workers .......................
Child, family, and school
social workers ..............
Medical and public health
social workers ..............
Mental health and
substance abuse social
workers ........................
Miscellaneous community
and social service
specialists .........................
Health educators ................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Clergy ....................................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$34.49
$31.25
$1,337
$1,106
38.8
$69,507
$57,524
2,015
16.62
19.21
22.35
16.40
18.29
21.68
662
758
890
656
729
857
39.8
39.5
39.8
34,417
39,420
46,186
34,112
37,900
44,470
2,071
2,052
2,066
38.86
35.23
35.19
33.95
1,555
1,409
1,408
1,358
40.0
40.0
80,835
73,271
73,199
70,616
2,080
2,080
21.18
21.09
840
844
39.7
43,000
43,992
2,031
21.16
20.35
842
815
39.8
43,692
42,370
2,065
25.70
30.59
1,026
1,224
39.9
53,330
63,627
2,075
17.28
17.77
15.86
16.31
679
690
636
651
39.3
38.8
35,048
35,534
32,999
33,883
2,028
1,999
16.06
16.06
639
646
39.8
33,215
33,592
2,069
20.69
18.17
14.12
18.87
17.94
17.44
13.93
17.48
782
721
551
734
687
680
557
692
37.8
39.7
39.0
38.9
39,636
37,497
28,650
37,918
36,001
35,339
28,954
35,724
1,915
2,063
2,029
2,009
17.04
15.91
656
632
38.5
33,407
32,200
1,961
22.47
21.75
867
852
38.6
45,110
44,299
2,008
17.66
16.66
696
679
39.4
36,186
35,310
2,049
14.70
31.93
13.39
33.85
574
1,276
524
1,354
39.1
40.0
29,631
66,351
27,067
70,408
2,016
2,078
12.61
15.35
12.61
12.83
496
741
495
751
39.3
48.3
25,523
38,429
25,312
39,041
2,024
2,504
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Directors, religious activities
and education ...................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Title examiners,
abstractors, and
searchers ......................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Computer science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Engineering and
architecture teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$23.18
$19.90
$890
$735
38.4
$46,269
$38,199
1,996
40.32
58.07
22.11
31.39
52.89
19.74
1,641
2,433
870
1,250
2,212
790
40.7
41.9
39.3
85,302
126,530
45,227
64,999
115,003
41,063
2,115
2,179
2,046
22.31
21.28
901
882
40.4
46,594
45,885
2,089
22.29
22.06
909
913
40.8
47,242
47,499
2,119
25.89
45.83
21.03
39.16
992
1,787
798
1,511
38.3
39.0
44,416
75,645
36,000
61,297
1,716
1,650
54.99
51.82
2,092
1,972
38.0
80,980
70,820
1,473
36.57
31.66
1,421
1,267
38.9
58,915
49,479
1,611
28.81
23.79
1,104
952
38.3
53,080
49,479
1,842
42.40
39.25
1,665
1,484
39.3
62,418
56,631
1,472
70.87
76.92
2,768
2,925
39.1
104,665
110,400
1,477
70.89
77.18
2,767
2,939
39.0
105,136
110,866
1,483
59.58
42.08
2,493
1,874
41.8
113,616
93,731
1,907
59.69
42.08
2,503
1,875
41.9
114,311
93,731
1,915
54.11
49.90
2,058
1,987
38.0
83,632
77,910
1,546
53.29
49.65
1,982
1,785
37.2
74,259
68,976
1,394
60.33
51.54
2,342
2,042
38.8
103,211
105,251
1,711
44.54
39.18
1,683
1,567
37.8
67,237
63,143
1,509
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Political science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health specialties
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Education and library
science teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Education teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Law, criminal justice, and
social work teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Law teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Foreign language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$54.24
$47.08
$1,932
$1,769
35.6
$71,391
$67,550
1,316
39.96
39.18
1,575
1,567
39.4
74,740
81,501
1,871
45.22
42.52
1,717
1,741
38.0
68,019
66,378
1,504
48.11
38.66
1,814
1,546
37.7
69,225
60,310
1,439
62.53
53.71
2,473
1,924
39.6
109,188
74,651
1,746
74.30
67.80
2,944
2,559
39.6
126,595
90,397
1,704
32.82
34.07
1,292
1,320
39.4
61,140
63,773
1,863
40.08
40.05
1,549
1,567
38.7
58,930
59,260
1,470
40.08
40.05
1,549
1,567
38.7
58,930
59,260
1,470
58.65
56.98
2,292
2,326
39.1
95,735
93,126
1,632
74.63
71.67
2,950
2,879
39.5
117,819
123,278
1,579
40.40
37.78
1,549
1,511
38.3
60,473
56,219
1,497
38.20
37.78
1,460
1,511
38.2
56,262
54,403
1,473
39.50
31.91
1,530
1,276
38.7
58,194
41,999
1,473
41.77
37.79
1,596
1,515
38.2
64,102
61,183
1,534
46.95
46.39
1,725
1,652
36.7
65,460
61,071
1,394
39.22
34.33
1,556
1,426
39.7
59,874
52,967
1,527
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Philosophy and religion
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Recreation and fitness
studies teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ........................
Preschool teachers,
except special
education ..................
Kindergarten teachers,
except special
education ..................
Elementary and middle
school teachers .............
Elementary school
teachers, except
special education .....
Middle school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
Secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers, except
special and
vocational education
Special education teachers
Special education
teachers, preschool,
kindergarten, and
elementary school ....
Special education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Other teachers and instructors
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$39.97
$37.40
$1,545
$1,477
38.6
$61,692
$58,112
1,543
34.74
28.44
1,356
1,134
39.0
62,756
52,622
1,806
29.46
30.09
1,168
1,203
39.7
48,529
51,750
1,647
22.15
21.38
891
860
40.2
46,225
44,737
2,087
20.84
17.92
786
697
37.7
33,676
31,678
1,616
13.93
12.34
526
492
37.8
25,449
22,962
1,827
13.65
12.18
515
484
37.7
24,982
22,962
1,830
16.67
14.99
637
599
38.2
29,960
30,830
1,798
24.76
24.24
941
914
38.0
36,174
35,935
1,461
24.49
23.84
927
890
37.9
35,705
35,400
1,458
25.95
31.30
25.37
30.35
1,004
1,180
1,000
1,152
38.7
37.7
38,262
45,307
37,461
44,900
1,474
1,447
31.74
26.00
30.64
24.07
1,195
932
1,169
813
37.6
35.9
45,552
39,957
45,113
39,374
1,435
1,537
23.66
22.90
849
757
35.9
37,569
37,785
1,588
34.46
26.21
31.50
22.00
1,201
1,014
1,181
808
34.8
38.7
46,899
48,728
57,500
40,000
1,361
1,859
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Instructional coordinators ......
Teacher assistants ..................
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Artists and related workers ....
Art directors .......................
Multi-media artists and
animators .....................
Designers ...............................
Commercial and industrial
designers ......................
Fashion designers ..............
Floral designers .................
Graphic designers ..............
Interior designers ...............
Merchandise displayers
and window trimmers ..
Set and exhibit designers ...
Actors, producers, and
directors ...........................
Producers and directors .....
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Musicians, singers, and
related workers ................
Musicians and singers ........
Announcers ............................
Radio and television
announcers ...................
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents .................
Reporters and
correspondents .............
Public relations specialists .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.57
$18.00
$665
$540
34.0
$30,075
$24,300
1,537
27.48
30.26
18.68
25.74
10.06
25.53
26.15
18.46
25.08
9.62
1,037
1,132
725
991
392
1,058
1,020
700
950
378
37.7
37.4
38.8
38.5
39.0
53,904
56,782
37,456
50,236
19,409
55,000
51,785
36,400
49,084
19,061
1,961
1,877
2,006
1,952
1,929
25.67
24.92
28.84
21.03
21.64
24.94
1,016
997
1,164
827
913
998
39.6
40.0
40.4
52,465
51,600
60,530
42,952
47,501
51,881
2,044
2,071
2,099
24.32
22.69
22.67
19.75
970
902
937
790
39.9
39.7
50,426
46,886
48,745
41,080
2,074
2,066
32.44
45.65
11.15
20.61
23.46
32.45
38.46
10.00
18.75
22.60
1,301
1,913
435
818
920
1,298
1,516
400
750
909
40.1
41.9
39.0
39.7
39.2
67,644
99,471
22,622
42,550
47,859
67,500
78,834
20,800
39,000
47,258
2,085
2,179
2,029
2,065
2,040
16.15
35.32
16.80
33.04
646
1,413
672
1,322
40.0
40.0
33,569
73,456
34,944
68,732
2,078
2,080
37.40
37.62
24.22
24.22
1,503
1,512
969
969
40.2
40.2
78,104
78,571
50,382
50,382
2,088
2,088
24.20
23.94
20.44
20.44
937
916
755
755
38.7
38.3
46,759
45,304
37,201
37,201
1,932
1,892
35.14
39.27
40.87
31.92
31.92
19.87
1,358
1,516
1,633
1,277
1,277
795
38.6
38.6
40.0
59,914
63,954
84,919
51,072
55,160
41,330
1,705
1,628
2,078
42.00
19.87
1,678
795
40.0
87,255
41,330
2,078
31.76
20.93
1,233
836
38.8
64,001
43,326
2,015
27.14
26.80
20.65
25.68
1,051
1,060
826
1,006
38.7
39.6
54,573
55,119
42,803
52,333
2,011
2,056
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Writers and editors ................
Editors ................................
Technical writers ...............
Writers and authors ............
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Interpreters and translators
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...................
Broadcast technicians ........
Photographers ........................
Television, video, and motion
picture camera operators
and editors .......................
Camera operators,
television, video, and
motion picture ..............
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dentists ..................................
Dentists, general ................
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Optometrists ..........................
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Anesthesiologists ...............
Family and general
practitioners .................
Internists, general ..............
Pediatricians, general .........
Surgeons ............................
Physician assistants ...............
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Occupational therapists .....
Physical therapists .............
Radiation therapists ...........
Recreational therapists .......
Respiratory therapists ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.69
25.43
30.07
22.86
$23.83
21.81
27.72
17.21
$1,053
996
1,204
902
$962
872
1,109
688
39.5
39.2
40.0
39.5
$54,591
51,815
62,592
44,995
$49,752
45,354
57,647
35,797
2,046
2,038
2,081
1,969
22.23
20.21
20.80
20.80
804
648
770
675
36.2
32.1
41,800
33,711
40,040
35,100
1,880
1,668
22.57
20.02
923
728
40.9
48,007
37,856
2,127
22.51
20.64
14.61
19.01
17.72
13.97
897
836
587
718
663
559
39.8
40.5
40.2
46,648
43,482
28,867
37,350
34,470
29,047
2,072
2,107
1,976
21.49
18.26
860
730
40.0
44,709
37,972
2,080
20.84
15.80
834
632
40.0
43,353
32,864
2,080
27.91
65.82
69.17
22.70
51.30
47.09
66.59
80.79
24.42
53.85
53.85
21.33
55.00
47.22
67.79
77.28
1,093
2,573
2,697
906
1,931
1,872
2,690
3,433
954
2,154
2,154
853
1,940
1,880
2,692
3,477
39.2
39.1
39.0
39.9
37.6
39.7
40.4
42.5
56,834
133,777
140,243
47,086
100,419
97,334
139,849
178,493
49,608
112,000
112,000
44,366
100,888
97,762
139,999
180,828
2,036
2,032
2,028
2,074
1,957
2,067
2,100
2,209
69.52
61.40
57.57
88.12
37.96
29.43
27.22
28.73
32.21
33.79
16.69
22.77
67.79
64.92
62.50
62.50
35.91
27.73
26.24
27.46
31.00
35.74
17.00
22.29
2,744
2,508
2,365
3,428
1,515
1,143
1,066
1,140
1,262
1,330
661
887
2,712
2,435
2,561
2,396
1,427
1,078
1,024
1,098
1,237
1,430
680
888
39.5
40.8
41.1
38.9
39.9
38.8
39.2
39.7
39.2
39.4
39.6
39.0
142,674
130,405
122,967
177,052
78,786
59,407
55,133
59,055
65,270
69,161
34,365
46,121
140,999
126,594
133,151
124,573
74,178
56,068
52,991
56,243
63,053
74,339
35,360
46,197
2,052
2,124
2,136
2,009
2,076
2,018
2,026
2,055
2,026
2,047
2,059
2,026
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Speech-language
pathologists ..................
Clinical laboratory
technologists and
technicians .......................
Medical and clinical
laboratory technologists
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Dental hygienists ...................
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Cardiovascular
technologists and
technicians ...................
Diagnostic medical
sonographers ................
Nuclear medicine
technologists ................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Emergency medical
technicians and
paramedics .......................
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Respiratory therapy
technicians ...................
Surgical technologists ........
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.18
$25.64
$1,054
$989
38.8
$53,372
$51,331
1,964
18.89
17.56
753
709
39.8
39,136
36,858
2,072
22.72
22.85
914
912
40.2
47,518
47,445
2,091
16.37
30.24
15.88
31.32
648
1,041
627
1,077
39.6
34.4
33,709
54,133
32,594
55,985
2,059
1,790
25.43
25.20
1,003
997
39.5
52,182
51,854
2,052
24.66
22.15
964
900
39.1
50,144
46,821
2,033
30.44
30.45
1,185
1,161
38.9
61,628
60,382
2,024
32.82
33.33
1,313
1,333
40.0
68,255
69,324
2,080
24.44
24.29
967
967
39.6
50,279
50,271
2,058
14.92
13.21
606
530
40.6
31,535
27,560
2,114
15.91
14.09
12.09
15.66
13.89
11.31
629
557
477
624
540
452
39.5
39.5
39.4
32,680
28,974
24,786
32,432
28,080
23,529
2,054
2,057
2,049
21.49
18.38
20.30
18.18
848
726
798
720
39.5
39.5
44,108
37,751
41,517
37,440
2,052
2,054
18.34
17.82
714
701
38.9
37,117
36,440
2,024
15.30
14.59
605
570
39.5
31,459
29,640
2,056
18.66
16.48
741
646
39.7
38,535
33,613
2,065
25.60
27.35
1,035
1,094
40.4
53,827
56,888
2,103
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Miscellaneous healthcare
practitioner and technical
workers ............................
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Occupational therapist
assistants and aides ..........
Occupational therapist
assistants ......................
Occupational therapist
aides .............................
Physical therapist assistants
and aides ..........................
Physical therapist assistants
Physical therapist aides ......
Massage therapists .................
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
Medical assistants ..............
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Medical transcriptionists ...
Pharmacy aides ..................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal
caretakers .....................
Protective service occupations
Fire fighters ...........................
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.63
$25.70
$1,003
$1,028
40.7
$52,180
$53,460
2,119
26.93
25.48
1,061
978
39.4
55,058
49,354
2,044
12.10
11.23
465
439
38.5
24,189
22,818
2,000
10.74
9.77
10.30
9.90
414
362
400
365
38.6
37.1
21,542
18,845
20,800
18,982
2,005
1,929
10.98
10.35
10.51
10.00
427
401
410
384
38.9
38.7
22,215
20,852
21,320
19,968
2,023
2,014
14.11
13.59
564
544
40.0
29,324
28,267
2,078
16.25
17.42
649
697
39.9
33,732
36,234
2,075
12.36
10.16
494
406
40.0
25,708
21,133
2,080
17.04
23.02
10.81
20.71
14.43
22.37
10.25
20.00
671
917
421
796
560
895
410
700
39.4
39.8
38.9
38.4
34,900
47,677
21,891
41,386
29,120
46,530
21,320
36,400
2,048
2,071
2,025
1,999
13.57
16.14
13.02
13.00
16.00
12.45
519
574
509
500
569
490
38.2
35.6
39.1
26,962
29,851
26,466
26,000
29,594
25,480
1,987
1,849
2,032
13.56
14.77
11.46
12.60
13.82
10.80
533
577
434
504
553
403
39.3
39.0
37.9
27,708
30,001
22,567
26,185
28,754
20,930
2,044
2,031
1,968
11.73
10.00
465
400
39.7
24,184
20,800
2,062
11.33
19.25
18.42
10.15
21.77
19.42
449
940
734
403
1,101
777
39.6
48.8
39.9
23,075
48,880
38,185
20,925
57,262
40,394
2,036
2,539
2,074
18.42
19.42
734
777
39.9
38,185
40,394
2,074
10.60
10.00
419
400
39.5
21,772
20,800
2,055
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and
other recreational
protective service
workers ........................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
Chefs and head cooks ........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, fast food .................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Cooks, restaurant ...............
Cooks, short order .............
Food preparation workers ......
Food service, tipped ...............
Bartenders ..........................
Waiters and waitresses ......
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and
bartender helpers .........
Fast food and counter
workers ............................
Combined food preparation
and serving workers,
including fast food .......
Counter attendants,
cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee
shop ..............................
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Dishwashers ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$10.57
$10.00
$418
$400
39.5
$21,724
$20,800
2,055
12.33
11.70
454
366
36.8
13,929
5,760
1,130
9.22
8.49
349
340
37.9
7,296
5,435
791
8.86
8.25
340
318
38.4
17,569
16,380
1,983
14.72
17.18
14.11
16.35
614
702
604
670
41.7
40.9
31,534
35,288
31,122
34,808
2,143
2,054
14.36
10.16
7.99
13.75
9.75
7.85
601
393
302
595
378
290
41.8
38.7
37.9
30,966
20,375
15,724
30,766
19,656
15,080
2,156
2,006
1,968
11.10
10.40
9.25
9.43
5.44
7.03
4.67
10.53
10.00
9.00
9.00
5.27
7.39
4.30
433
402
359
364
200
257
171
416
384
349
342
200
252
148
39.0
38.6
38.8
38.6
36.8
36.5
36.6
22,340
20,823
18,690
18,767
10,353
13,322
8,831
21,489
19,968
18,135
17,680
10,400
13,104
7,696
2,012
2,003
2,020
1,991
1,904
1,896
1,890
7.10
7.00
271
270
38.2
14,029
13,936
1,976
8.31
8.00
317
300
38.2
16,398
15,538
1,974
8.29
8.00
316
298
38.1
16,384
15,470
1,976
8.35
8.45
8.24
8.00
8.00
7.75
320
328
320
300
320
308
38.3
38.8
38.8
16,446
17,026
16,523
15,600
16,640
16,012
1,968
2,014
2,005
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Hosts and hostesses,
restaurant, lounge, and
coffee shop .......................
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers,
building and grounds
cleaning and maintenance
workers ............................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of housekeeping and
janitorial workers .........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of landscaping, lawn
service, and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Building cleaning workers .....
Janitors and cleaners,
except maids and
housekeeping cleaners
Maids and housekeeping
cleaners ........................
Pest control workers ..............
Grounds maintenance
workers ............................
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Tree trimmers and pruners
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...............
Gaming supervisors ...........
Slot key persons .................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$8.90
$8.00
$321
$290
36.1
$16,567
$14,976
1,862
11.38
10.00
448
396
39.4
23,015
20,280
2,022
18.28
18.46
735
740
40.2
38,187
38,480
2,089
16.39
17.13
656
687
40.0
34,107
35,701
2,081
22.49
10.44
25.12
9.48
914
410
1,005
370
40.7
39.2
47,387
21,182
52,250
19,074
2,107
2,029
10.92
10.00
432
400
39.5
22,324
20,690
2,045
8.90
15.85
8.15
14.84
344
631
320
593
38.6
39.8
17,733
32,837
16,640
30,859
1,992
2,072
11.28
10.00
447
400
39.6
21,653
19,240
1,919
10.99
16.95
10.00
16.50
436
601
380
555
39.7
35.4
21,078
30,254
18,720
28,860
1,918
1,785
10.92
9.22
411
360
37.6
20,911
18,533
1,915
14.08
16.03
11.10
12.55
15.72
11.02
570
654
444
486
631
441
40.5
40.8
40.0
29,614
33,995
23,079
25,293
32,802
22,922
2,103
2,120
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Nonfarm animal caretakers ....
Gaming services workers ......
Gaming dealers ..................
Gaming and sports book
writers and runners ......
Ushers, lobby attendants, and
ticket takers ......................
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related
workers ............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .....................
Locker room, coatroom,
and dressing room
attendants .....................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...
Hairdressers, hairstylists,
and cosmetologists .......
Miscellaneous personal
appearance workers .........
Manicurists and pedicurists
Baggage porters, bellhops,
and concierges .................
Baggage porters and
bellhops ........................
Concierges .........................
Tour and travel guides ...........
Tour guides and escorts .....
Transportation attendants ......
Flight attendants ................
Transportation attendants,
except flight attendants
and baggage porters .....
Child care workers .................
Personal and home care aides
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Fitness trainers and
aerobics instructors ......
Recreation workers ............
Residential advisors ...............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.19
9.83
6.43
6.30
$14.65
9.35
6.34
6.34
$609
387
255
250
$586
374
253
253
40.1
39.3
39.7
39.8
$29,636
20,102
13,267
13,025
$30,472
19,440
13,179
13,179
1,951
2,044
2,065
2,067
8.59
8.06
305
293
35.5
15,857
15,217
1,846
13.49
14.64
540
586
40.0
27,716
24,960
2,054
9.60
9.00
372
323
38.8
16,549
15,288
1,724
9.02
8.00
349
302
38.7
14,685
14,560
1,628
10.98
12.47
10.09
10.50
428
465
404
386
39.0
37.3
22,088
24,191
20,987
20,094
2,012
1,940
12.57
10.63
470
397
37.4
24,450
20,625
1,945
13.27
10.75
11.85
8.75
510
412
398
331
38.5
38.3
26,531
21,409
20,673
17,195
2,000
1,991
9.99
8.50
388
340
38.8
20,086
17,680
2,010
8.02
13.73
11.79
11.66
31.27
34.11
8.00
13.46
11.26
10.43
30.10
30.13
308
542
419
411
644
653
310
538
434
411
633
654
38.4
39.5
35.5
35.2
20.6
19.1
15,940
28,205
14,905
14,270
33,447
33,957
16,120
27,955
17,077
16,910
32,931
33,988
1,987
2,054
1,264
1,224
1,070
996
13.24
8.73
9.92
12.57
8.40
9.90
529
345
387
503
329
375
39.9
39.5
39.1
26,864
17,797
20,150
24,923
16,835
19,474
2,028
2,038
2,031
13.63
13.00
531
510
39.0
21,685
22,880
1,591
15.80
12.85
9.18
14.42
11.95
9.50
601
506
373
559
478
378
38.0
39.4
40.6
31,244
19,119
16,850
29,089
19,188
18,720
1,977
1,488
1,835
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Sales and related occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers,
sales workers ...................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers ..
First-line
supervisors/managers
of non-retail sales
workers ........................
Retail sales workers ...............
Cashiers, all workers .........
Cashiers .........................
Gaming change persons
and booth cashiers ...
Counter and rental clerks
and parts salespersons ..
Counter and rental clerks
Parts salespersons ..........
Retail salespersons .............
Advertising sales agents ........
Insurance sales agents ............
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales
agents ...............................
Travel agents .........................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing ..................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing,
technical and scientific
products .......................
Sales representatives,
wholesale and
manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products .......................
Models, demonstrators, and
product promoters ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.23
$13.75
$771
$550
40.1
$40,007
$28,599
2,080
20.20
16.35
839
676
41.6
43,616
35,129
2,159
17.31
15.66
720
640
41.6
37,444
33,280
2,163
30.01
12.61
9.66
9.54
25.00
10.34
9.00
8.75
1,242
501
379
374
1,031
407
350
345
41.4
39.7
39.2
39.2
64,467
25,971
19,680
19,408
53,600
21,112
18,200
17,905
2,148
2,060
2,036
2,033
11.38
11.88
455
475
40.0
23,661
24,710
2,079
13.36
11.57
15.05
14.42
23.28
26.06
12.00
10.00
13.71
11.28
17.92
19.72
538
462
610
576
917
1,033
470
400
547
441
717
769
40.3
40.0
40.5
39.9
39.4
39.6
27,923
23,961
31,706
29,831
47,665
53,721
24,440
20,800
28,429
22,895
37,263
40,000
2,090
2,071
2,107
2,069
2,047
2,062
53.54
14.13
33.28
13.75
2,141
549
1,309
550
40.0
38.8
111,338
28,528
68,078
28,600
2,079
2,019
30.07
25.14
1,216
1,015
40.5
63,206
52,753
2,102
35.55
31.25
1,426
1,250
40.1
74,073
65,015
2,084
28.04
23.63
1,138
948
40.6
59,121
49,213
2,109
16.83
13.93
672
557
39.9
34,968
28,974
2,077
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Demonstrators and product
promoters .....................
Real estate brokers and sales
agents ...............................
Real estate brokers .............
Real estate sales agents ......
Sales engineers ......................
Telemarketers ........................
Miscellaneous sales and
related workers ................
Door-to-door sales
workers, news and
street vendors, and
related workers ............
Office and administrative
support occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
office and administrative
support workers ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Telephone operators ..............
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks
and machine operators
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Payroll and timekeeping
clerks ............................
Procurement clerks ............
Tellers ................................
Brokerage clerks ....................
Correspondence clerks ...........
Credit authorizers, checkers,
and clerks .........................
Customer service
representatives .................
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
File clerks ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.83
$13.93
$672
$557
39.9
$34,968
$28,974
2,077
27.38
24.58
28.27
34.33
11.49
19.23
22.82
18.54
33.32
10.00
1,095
1,018
1,118
1,407
438
800
921
742
1,333
384
40.0
41.4
39.6
41.0
38.1
56,945
52,945
58,160
73,186
22,764
41,592
47,880
38,601
69,299
19,947
2,080
2,154
2,057
2,132
1,981
17.00
12.93
674
501
39.6
34,786
26,031
2,046
21.42
19.81
857
792
40.0
44,550
41,205
2,080
15.08
14.06
596
560
39.5
30,936
29,116
2,051
21.94
20.60
873
819
39.8
45,360
42,598
2,068
11.78
14.70
14.34
14.35
11.29
13.35
13.85
13.98
462
570
567
571
447
558
548
559
39.2
38.8
39.6
39.8
24,034
29,616
29,493
29,663
23,225
29,016
28,500
29,078
2,041
2,015
2,057
2,067
14.22
13.87
562
546
39.5
29,198
28,407
2,053
15.21
14.85
600
585
39.5
31,205
30,375
2,052
16.83
16.00
11.48
18.19
15.14
16.00
15.39
10.92
17.23
14.42
669
636
455
709
604
640
618
433
676
577
39.8
39.8
39.7
39.0
39.9
34,795
33,089
23,671
36,870
31,390
33,280
32,157
22,520
35,163
30,000
2,068
2,068
2,062
2,027
2,073
14.53
13.75
578
548
39.8
30,055
28,496
2,068
15.36
14.42
610
575
39.7
31,655
29,881
2,061
17.72
12.05
20.33
11.74
707
475
813
468
39.9
39.4
36,740
24,705
42,286
24,336
2,073
2,051
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Hotel, motel, and resort desk
clerks ................................
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Loan interviewers and clerks
New accounts clerks ..............
Order clerks ...........................
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Reservation and
transportation ticket
agents and travel clerks ...
Cargo and freight agents ........
Couriers and messengers .......
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Dispatchers, except police,
fire, and ambulance .....
Meter readers, utilities ...........
Production, planning, and
expediting clerks ..............
Shipping, receiving, and
traffic clerks .....................
Stock clerks and order fillers
Weighers, measurers,
checkers, and samplers,
recordkeeping ..................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ..........................
Executive secretaries and
administrative
assistants ......................
Legal secretaries ................
Medical secretaries ............
Secretaries, except legal,
medical, and executive
Computer operators ...............
Data entry and information
processing workers ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.49
$9.26
$374
$370
39.4
$19,208
$19,240
2,024
13.03
13.61
15.17
13.02
14.35
12.51
14.42
14.85
13.07
13.00
509
513
602
517
573
500
502
584
512
520
39.1
37.6
39.7
39.7
39.9
26,482
25,766
31,305
26,887
29,723
26,000
25,626
30,385
26,624
27,040
2,032
1,893
2,063
2,066
2,071
16.96
16.30
674
656
39.7
35,052
34,091
2,067
12.33
12.00
486
470
39.4
25,225
24,419
2,045
13.82
21.46
11.01
16.72
13.38
17.79
10.87
15.50
543
858
423
678
528
712
420
620
39.3
40.0
38.5
40.6
28,227
44,623
22,011
35,234
27,456
37,003
21,865
32,240
2,042
2,079
1,999
2,108
13.91
12.50
556
500
40.0
28,821
26,000
2,073
16.88
17.09
15.50
15.15
686
684
626
606
40.6
40.0
35,606
35,557
32,573
31,512
2,110
2,080
18.88
17.85
755
716
40.0
39,250
37,211
2,079
12.94
12.54
12.28
11.95
517
499
489
476
39.9
39.8
26,861
25,944
25,438
24,752
2,075
2,070
13.75
13.29
550
531
40.0
28,602
27,633
2,080
17.96
16.91
703
668
39.2
36,444
34,320
2,030
20.44
20.60
14.34
19.61
18.75
13.50
807
795
560
769
740
532
39.5
38.6
39.0
41,954
41,321
29,084
40,000
38,501
27,706
2,052
2,006
2,028
16.08
16.79
15.69
16.35
630
668
617
651
39.2
39.8
32,476
34,741
31,377
33,850
2,020
2,070
13.19
12.29
518
486
39.3
26,881
25,270
2,039
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-19
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Data entry keyers ...............
Word processors and
typists ...........................
Desktop publishers ................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .............
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal
service ..............................
Office clerks, general .............
Office machine operators,
except computer ...............
Proofreaders and copy
markers ............................
Statistical assistants ...............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
Graders and sorters,
agricultural products ........
Miscellaneous agricultural
workers ............................
Farmworkers and laborers,
crop, nursery, and
greenhouse ...................
Logging workers ....................
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Boilermakers ..........................
Brickmasons, blockmasons,
and stonemasons ..............
Brickmasons and
blockmasons ................
Carpenters ..............................
Carpet, floor, and tile
installers and finishers .....
Carpet installers .................
Tile and marble setters .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.45
$12.00
$490
$479
39.3
$25,390
$24,627
2,039
16.57
18.11
15.17
16.04
650
695
613
609
39.2
38.4
33,784
36,137
31,888
31,653
2,038
1,995
15.33
14.84
600
581
39.1
31,191
30,225
2,034
11.81
13.83
10.52
13.00
464
543
422
515
39.3
39.2
24,119
28,185
21,965
26,728
2,043
2,038
12.26
11.85
485
474
39.6
25,043
24,315
2,043
12.89
17.03
12.00
16.58
516
665
480
658
40.0
39.0
26,814
34,554
24,960
34,211
2,080
2,029
11.89
10.00
475
400
39.9
21,878
20,072
1,840
9.37
8.50
369
340
39.4
18,709
17,264
1,996
9.61
9.35
384
374
40.0
16,304
15,912
1,696
9.95
15.85
9.42
13.90
398
634
377
556
39.9
40.0
15,497
32,959
15,600
28,912
1,557
2,080
19.49
17.50
778
692
39.9
39,753
35,360
2,039
26.93
21.36
25.00
19.82
1,096
854
1,021
793
40.7
40.0
56,761
44,430
53,082
41,217
2,108
2,080
25.22
25.66
1,006
1,026
39.9
50,364
49,265
1,997
25.77
20.37
25.66
19.00
1,027
808
1,026
760
39.9
39.7
51,334
41,534
49,265
39,000
1,992
2,039
19.46
22.31
18.11
18.00
20.00
15.84
770
892
716
675
800
634
39.5
40.0
39.5
39,975
46,407
37,145
35,100
41,600
32,949
2,054
2,080
2,051
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-20
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Cement masons, concrete
finishers, and terrazzo
workers ............................
Cement masons and
concrete finishers .........
Construction laborers .............
Construction equipment
operators ..........................
Paving, surfacing, and
tamping equipment
operators ......................
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ........
Drywall and ceiling tile
installers .......................
Tapers ................................
Electricians ............................
Glaziers ..................................
Insulation workers .................
Insulation workers, floor,
ceiling, and wall ...........
Insulation workers,
mechanical ...................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Pipelayers ..........................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
Plasterers and stucco masons
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers ............................
Roofers ..................................
Sheet metal workers ..............
Structural iron and steel
workers ............................
Helpers, construction trades ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.21
$19.00
$766
$760
39.9
$38,890
$37,440
2,024
19.18
14.93
18.90
12.88
765
593
750
515
39.9
39.7
38,828
29,832
37,440
26,000
2,024
1,998
19.36
17.00
773
680
39.9
37,889
33,280
1,957
15.53
14.25
617
560
39.7
29,242
27,768
1,883
20.72
18.00
829
720
40.0
41,121
36,338
1,984
17.67
16.00
706
640
40.0
36,554
33,280
2,069
17.40
18.72
22.94
17.05
16.36
15.75
18.00
20.10
15.00
16.00
695
749
913
682
654
630
720
806
600
640
39.9
40.0
39.8
40.0
40.0
36,008
38,700
47,454
35,468
34,026
32,760
37,440
41,808
31,200
33,280
2,069
2,068
2,069
2,080
2,080
14.20
14.97
568
599
40.0
29,539
31,131
2,080
17.84
14.91
16.14
13.25
714
591
645
530
40.0
39.6
37,115
30,409
33,565
27,040
2,080
2,039
14.83
13.25
588
520
39.6
30,241
27,040
2,039
22.74
16.26
20.56
13.00
908
650
820
520
39.9
40.0
47,058
33,803
42,640
27,040
2,069
2,079
23.31
15.84
21.08
15.68
931
628
843
627
39.9
39.7
48,220
32,615
43,846
32,610
2,068
2,059
17.02
16.01
19.72
15.00
14.00
17.45
681
638
773
600
525
658
40.0
39.8
39.2
34,896
30,627
39,832
31,200
26,121
34,112
2,051
1,912
2,020
27.88
12.56
27.12
11.72
1,115
501
1,085
463
40.0
39.9
57,899
25,547
56,410
23,679
2,077
2,034
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-21
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Helpers--brickmasons,
blockmasons,
stonemasons, and tile
and marble setters ........
Helpers--carpenters ............
Helpers--electricians ..........
Helpers--painters,
paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco
masons .........................
Helpers--pipelayers,
plumbers, pipefitters,
and steamfitters ............
Helpers--roofers .................
Construction and building
inspectors .........................
Elevator installers and
repairers ...........................
Hazardous materials removal
workers ............................
Rail-track laying and
maintenance equipment
operators ..........................
Septic tank servicers and
sewer pipe cleaners ..........
Miscellaneous construction
and related workers ..........
Derrick, rotary drill, and
service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ................
Service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ............
Earth drillers, except oil and
gas ....................................
Mining machine operators .....
Mine cutting and
channeling machine
operators ......................
Roustabouts, oil and gas ........
Helpers--extraction workers ..
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.77
12.75
10.45
$14.00
12.50
10.00
$623
510
418
$520
500
400
39.5
40.0
40.0
$31,575
26,490
21,717
$24,960
26,000
20,800
2,002
2,078
2,078
10.19
10.00
408
400
40.0
21,192
20,800
2,080
12.17
9.68
12.00
9.50
487
387
480
380
40.0
40.0
25,317
19,217
24,960
19,760
2,080
1,985
25.90
25.79
1,040
1,032
40.2
54,101
53,641
2,089
38.05
35.33
1,522
1,413
40.0
79,144
73,486
2,080
18.99
17.51
760
700
40.0
38,530
34,014
2,028
20.83
20.60
833
824
40.0
43,327
42,844
2,080
17.53
18.89
777
756
44.3
40,420
39,291
2,306
16.14
15.25
643
609
39.9
32,901
31,683
2,039
19.37
16.00
775
640
40.0
40,284
33,280
2,080
18.34
16.00
734
640
40.0
38,142
33,280
2,080
16.94
20.77
16.00
19.57
677
831
640
783
40.0
40.0
35,225
43,169
33,280
40,706
2,080
2,078
18.09
18.47
11.67
19.36
16.50
10.74
723
739
467
774
660
430
40.0
40.0
40.0
37,453
38,421
24,263
40,269
34,320
22,339
2,071
2,080
2,080
19.75
18.50
793
742
40.2
41,162
38,563
2,084
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-22
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Computer, automated teller,
and office machine
repairers ...........................
Radio and
telecommunications
equipment installers and
repairers ...........................
Telecommunications
equipment installers
and repairers, except
line installers ................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Electric motor, power tool,
and related repairers ....
Electrical and electronics
installers and repairers,
transportation
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, commercial
and industrial
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, powerhouse,
substation, and relay ....
Electronic equipment
installers and repairers,
motor vehicles .............
Electronic home
entertainment
equipment installers
and repairers ................
Security and fire alarm
systems installers .........
Aircraft mechanics and
service technicians ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.51
$24.61
$1,087
$1,000
41.0
$56,519
$52,000
2,132
17.01
16.17
680
647
40.0
35,368
33,625
2,079
25.49
27.86
1,019
1,115
40.0
53,011
57,955
2,080
25.49
27.86
1,019
1,115
40.0
53,011
57,955
2,080
18.70
17.00
748
680
40.0
38,909
35,360
2,080
13.79
12.50
552
500
40.0
28,686
26,000
2,080
22.57
23.02
903
921
40.0
46,940
47,880
2,080
21.71
21.96
868
878
40.0
45,094
45,677
2,077
29.34
31.13
1,174
1,245
40.0
61,034
64,750
2,080
15.37
15.50
623
620
40.5
32,403
32,240
2,108
14.42
12.06
577
482
40.0
29,991
25,085
2,080
19.13
18.50
763
720
39.9
39,701
37,440
2,076
26.86
26.70
1,080
1,068
40.2
55,892
55,536
2,081
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-23
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive body and
related repairers ...........
Automotive glass installers
and repairers ................
Automotive service
technicians and
mechanics ....................
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ...
Heavy vehicle and mobile
equipment service
technicians and
mechanics ........................
Farm equipment mechanics
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except
engines .........................
Rail car repairers ................
Small engine mechanics ........
Motorboat mechanics ........
Motorcycle mechanics .......
Outdoor power equipment
and other small engine
mechanics ....................
Miscellaneous vehicle and
mobile equipment
mechanic, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Tire repairers and changers
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Home appliance repairers ......
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.98
$16.88
$727
$680
40.4
$37,805
$35,360
2,103
16.98
15.00
687
600
40.5
35,744
31,200
2,105
16.73
17.00
669
680
40.0
34,790
35,360
2,080
18.28
17.72
739
720
40.4
38,442
37,440
2,103
19.50
18.25
782
730
40.1
40,681
37,960
2,086
18.58
15.74
18.25
15.40
750
656
736
620
40.4
41.7
38,996
34,130
38,274
32,240
2,099
2,169
19.22
21.66
15.68
15.40
16.65
18.55
21.02
15.00
18.15
16.00
769
866
625
610
664
742
841
600
726
640
40.0
40.0
39.8
39.6
39.9
39,965
45,052
32,183
30,970
34,095
38,584
43,720
31,200
37,752
31,462
2,079
2,080
2,052
2,011
2,048
15.44
15.00
618
600
40.0
32,112
31,200
2,080
10.71
10.51
10.00
10.00
426
418
400
400
39.8
39.8
22,172
21,738
20,800
20,800
2,070
2,068
21.05
20.02
842
801
40.0
43,758
41,642
2,079
23.13
22.77
925
911
40.0
48,093
47,362
2,079
19.54
18.29
18.25
17.52
786
740
720
694
40.2
40.5
40,846
38,503
37,440
36,113
2,091
2,105
19.13
18.20
764
728
39.9
39,588
37,752
2,070
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-24
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Millwrights ........................
Refractory materials
repairers, except
brickmasons .................
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .........
Medical equipment
repairers .......................
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Coin, vending, and
amusement machine
servicers and repairers
Locksmiths and safe
repairers .......................
Manufactured building and
mobile home installers
Riggers ...............................
Signal and track switch
repairers .......................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Aircraft structure, surfaces,
rigging, and systems
assemblers ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$22.06
$20.86
$880
$833
39.9
$45,693
$43,285
2,071
16.80
16.14
670
644
39.9
34,662
33,280
2,063
17.03
22.21
15.50
21.74
682
888
622
870
40.0
40.0
35,395
46,137
32,240
44,350
2,078
2,078
19.00
25.42
19.83
27.01
760
1,017
793
1,081
40.0
40.0
39,526
52,733
41,246
56,187
2,080
2,075
26.87
27.22
1,075
1,089
40.0
55,896
56,618
2,080
24.58
27.01
983
1,081
40.0
50,920
55,933
2,072
21.07
21.06
841
842
39.9
43,747
43,805
2,076
19.76
17.60
790
704
40.0
41,099
36,612
2,080
14.66
13.50
583
536
39.8
30,097
27,275
2,053
14.18
13.50
564
540
39.8
29,282
28,080
2,065
18.08
18.72
725
749
40.1
37,676
38,938
2,084
12.14
17.39
12.00
19.50
486
696
480
780
40.0
40.0
25,253
36,167
24,960
40,560
2,080
2,080
23.88
22.98
955
919
40.0
49,672
47,798
2,080
11.86
11.24
472
450
39.8
24,195
22,880
2,040
15.19
13.69
605
544
39.8
31,422
28,288
2,068
22.92
22.05
931
895
40.6
48,392
46,538
2,112
23.26
23.84
930
954
40.0
48,345
49,587
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-25
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical
assemblers ........................
Coil winders, tapers, and
finishers .......................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..
Electromechanical
equipment assemblers ..
Engine and other machine
assemblers ........................
Structural metal fabricators
and fitters .........................
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ........................
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ....................
Team assemblers ...............
Bakers ....................................
Butchers and other meat,
poultry, and fish
processing workers ..........
Butchers and meat cutters ..
Meat, poultry, and fish
cutters and trimmers ....
Slaughterers and meat
packers .........................
Miscellaneous food
processing workers ..........
Food and tobacco roasting,
baking, and drying
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Food batchmakers ..............
Food cooking machine
operators and tenders ...
Computer control
programmers and
operators ..........................
Computer-controlled
machine tool operators,
metal and plastic ..........
Numerical tool and process
control programmers ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.30
$12.25
$530
$486
39.9
$27,576
$25,272
2,073
11.39
10.38
447
415
39.3
23,260
21,584
2,042
13.24
12.00
529
480
39.9
27,496
24,960
2,076
14.03
13.54
560
542
39.9
29,106
28,163
2,074
19.09
18.00
762
710
39.9
39,629
36,920
2,076
15.80
15.00
630
600
39.9
32,567
31,200
2,061
15.08
12.68
602
506
39.9
31,249
26,312
2,072
12.87
18.06
12.56
12.07
15.17
11.56
515
720
493
483
609
456
40.0
39.9
39.3
26,771
37,356
25,641
25,114
31,533
23,712
2,080
2,068
2,042
12.08
15.03
11.20
15.25
477
588
448
604
39.5
39.1
24,826
30,564
23,296
31,408
2,055
2,034
9.52
9.30
378
372
39.7
19,651
19,344
2,065
10.97
11.20
438
448
39.9
22,761
23,296
2,074
12.58
12.18
501
487
39.8
26,037
25,314
2,070
12.20
13.59
12.18
13.80
488
540
487
550
40.0
39.7
25,381
28,034
25,324
28,579
2,080
2,063
10.85
10.20
433
408
39.9
22,528
21,216
2,076
17.37
16.84
697
672
40.1
36,242
34,944
2,086
16.37
16.25
657
650
40.1
34,166
33,800
2,087
23.69
21.89
950
876
40.1
49,384
45,535
2,085
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-26
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Forming machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Extruding and drawing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Forging machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Rolling machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Cutting, punching, and
press machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Drilling and boring
machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Grinding, lapping,
polishing, and buffing
machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Lathe and turning machine
tool setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................
Milling and planing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Machinists ..............................
Metal furnace and kiln
operators and tenders .......
Metal-refining furnace
operators and tenders ...
Pourers and casters, metal
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.69
$14.52
$582
$571
39.7
$30,251
$29,702
2,059
14.01
14.28
554
548
39.5
28,792
28,496
2,055
13.36
12.25
534
490
40.0
27,626
25,066
2,068
16.67
16.00
661
634
39.7
34,366
32,968
2,062
14.47
13.55
578
540
39.9
30,031
28,080
2,075
14.22
12.95
567
518
39.9
29,476
26,936
2,074
13.60
12.50
543
500
39.9
28,215
26,000
2,074
13.79
13.00
551
516
39.9
28,636
26,811
2,077
16.39
16.00
655
640
40.0
34,071
33,280
2,079
16.63
20.16
17.30
20.00
665
805
692
800
40.0
39.9
34,552
41,877
35,984
41,600
2,078
2,077
17.62
16.75
705
670
40.0
36,529
34,840
2,073
17.89
17.04
16.86
16.75
716
682
674
670
40.1
40.0
37,191
35,109
35,069
34,840
2,079
2,061
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-27
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Model makers and
patternmakers, metal and
plastic ...............................
Model makers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Patternmakers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Molders and molding
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Foundry mold and
coremakers ...................
Molding, coremaking, and
casting machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..............
Tool and die makers ..............
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Miscellaneous metalworkers
and plastic workers ..........
Heat treating equipment
setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................
Lay-out workers, metal and
plastic ...........................
Plating and coating
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$22.21
$21.90
$888
$876
40.0
$45,996
$45,552
2,071
23.48
24.27
939
971
40.0
48,610
50,482
2,070
17.98
16.00
719
640
40.0
37,312
33,280
2,075
13.02
12.00
519
480
39.8
26,957
24,918
2,070
16.72
15.61
669
624
40.0
34,779
32,469
2,080
12.77
11.85
509
473
39.8
26,430
24,586
2,069
16.41
23.89
15.85
23.83
651
955
634
953
39.7
40.0
33,829
49,596
32,968
49,566
2,062
2,076
16.35
15.60
652
620
39.9
33,900
32,244
2,074
16.45
15.89
657
634
40.0
34,171
32,968
2,077
15.63
14.75
619
574
39.6
32,090
29,854
2,053
14.94
14.00
598
564
40.0
31,054
29,286
2,078
16.63
15.70
665
628
40.0
34,444
32,656
2,072
17.23
15.00
689
600
40.0
35,845
31,200
2,080
14.88
13.67
592
547
39.8
30,774
28,427
2,068
18.02
16.90
723
676
40.1
37,589
35,152
2,086
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-28
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Bookbinders and bindery
workers ............................
Bindery workers ................
Printers ...................................
Job printers ........................
Prepress technicians and
workers ........................
Printing machine operators
Laundry and dry-cleaning
workers ............................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials ...............
Sewing machine operators .....
Tailors, dressmakers, and
sewers ..............................
Sewers, hand ......................
Tailors, dressmakers, and
custom sewers ..............
Textile machine setters,
operators, and tenders ......
Textile bleaching and
dyeing machine
operators and tenders ...
Textile cutting machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Textile knitting and
weaving machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Textile winding, twisting,
and drawing out
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Miscellaneous textile,
apparel, and furnishings
workers ............................
Extruding and forming
machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
synthetic and glass
fibers ............................
Fabric and apparel
patternmakers ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.01
12.94
16.24
16.86
$12.25
12.00
16.00
17.68
$508
505
643
660
$480
469
640
707
39.0
39.0
39.6
39.2
$26,380
26,257
33,438
34,320
$24,960
24,375
33,280
36,774
2,027
2,030
2,059
2,036
16.72
15.97
16.22
15.39
661
634
640
616
39.5
39.7
34,361
32,963
33,280
32,011
2,055
2,064
9.80
9.31
386
366
39.4
20,061
19,013
2,047
9.10
10.58
9.00
9.65
354
418
344
380
38.9
39.5
18,394
21,704
17,903
19,760
2,022
2,052
14.31
15.11
11.43
12.65
541
605
443
506
37.8
40.0
28,158
31,436
23,038
26,312
1,968
2,080
14.23
11.43
536
443
37.7
27,872
23,038
1,958
11.79
11.05
467
440
39.6
24,266
22,984
2,058
12.70
11.82
508
473
40.0
26,391
24,586
2,079
11.07
10.75
431
403
38.9
22,413
20,963
2,024
12.18
12.09
487
484
40.0
25,336
25,147
2,080
11.87
11.59
471
464
39.7
24,483
23,922
2,062
12.96
11.04
515
441
39.7
26,747
22,955
2,064
15.65
16.50
616
638
39.4
32,024
33,197
2,047
18.73
18.35
724
734
38.7
37,668
38,168
2,011
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-29
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Upholsterers .......................
Cabinetmakers and bench
carpenters .........................
Furniture finishers .................
Model makers and
patternmakers, wood ........
Woodworking machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Sawing machine setters,
operators, and tenders,
wood ............................
Woodworking machine
setters, operators, and
tenders, except sawing
Power plant operators,
distributors, and
dispatchers .......................
Power distributors and
dispatchers ...................
Power plant operators ........
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Water and liquid waste
treatment plant and
system operators ..............
Miscellaneous plant and
system operators ..............
Chemical plant and system
operators ......................
Gas plant operators ............
Petroleum pump system
operators, refinery
operators, and gaugers
Chemical processing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Chemical equipment
operators and tenders ...
Separating, filtering,
clarifying,
precipitating, and still
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.85
$15.15
$592
$606
39.9
$30,778
$31,512
2,072
13.37
12.71
12.00
12.00
534
508
480
480
39.9
40.0
27,699
26,431
24,960
24,960
2,071
2,080
18.60
22.00
744
880
40.0
38,685
45,760
2,080
12.25
12.15
489
483
39.9
25,383
24,960
2,072
11.66
11.05
466
442
39.9
24,115
22,963
2,068
12.75
13.00
509
520
39.9
26,456
27,040
2,075
29.80
30.43
1,192
1,217
40.0
62,003
63,294
2,081
32.90
27.82
33.47
30.43
1,323
1,113
1,338
1,217
40.2
40.0
68,779
57,871
69,601
63,294
2,091
2,080
24.28
26.20
959
1,048
39.5
49,859
54,496
2,054
22.07
20.12
883
805
40.0
45,904
41,850
2,080
24.24
25.25
960
1,008
39.6
49,937
52,416
2,060
23.33
27.94
24.48
28.47
910
1,117
975
1,139
39.0
40.0
47,338
58,107
50,706
59,218
2,029
2,080
25.54
27.25
1,021
1,061
40.0
53,067
55,189
2,078
19.22
19.53
767
781
39.9
39,858
40,618
2,074
17.79
18.25
708
730
39.8
36,817
37,960
2,070
20.39
19.89
815
796
40.0
42,359
41,373
2,078
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-30
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending
workers ............................
Crushing, grinding, and
polishing machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Grinding and polishing
workers, hand ..............
Mixing and blending
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Cutting workers .....................
Cutters and trimmers, hand
Cutting and slicing
machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..
Extruding, forming, pressing,
and compacting machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..............................
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and
kettle operators and
tenders ..............................
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Medical, dental, and
ophthalmic laboratory
technicians .......................
Dental laboratory
technicians ...................
Medical appliance
technicians ...................
Ophthalmic laboratory
technicians ...................
Packaging and filling
machine operators and
tenders ..............................
Painting workers ....................
Coating, painting, and
spraying machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.48
$14.44
$618
$578
39.9
$31,729
$29,120
2,050
16.24
15.59
649
624
40.0
33,365
32,080
2,055
12.55
11.50
502
460
40.0
25,701
23,920
2,048
16.42
13.29
13.04
16.05
12.99
12.99
654
529
520
642
512
519
39.8
39.8
39.9
33,649
27,130
26,931
32,490
26,541
26,978
2,050
2,041
2,066
13.38
12.92
532
510
39.8
27,196
26,478
2,033
14.01
13.13
559
525
39.9
29,053
27,310
2,074
14.91
13.09
597
524
40.0
31,019
27,223
2,080
15.62
14.18
623
565
39.9
32,330
29,390
2,069
14.97
14.71
594
576
39.7
30,894
29,952
2,063
15.57
14.00
612
560
39.3
31,823
29,120
2,044
15.32
14.90
613
596
40.0
31,856
30,984
2,080
13.13
12.18
525
487
40.0
27,309
25,334
2,080
14.59
15.02
14.01
13.54
582
601
560
542
39.9
40.0
30,199
31,228
29,120
28,163
2,070
2,079
14.01
13.00
559
520
39.9
29,069
27,040
2,075
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-31
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Painters, transportation
equipment ....................
Painting, coating, and
decorating workers ......
Photographic process workers
and processing machine
operators ..........................
Photographic process
workers ........................
Photographic processing
machine operators ........
Semiconductor processors .....
Miscellaneous production
workers ............................
Cementing and gluing
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Cleaning, washing, and
metal pickling
equipment operators
and tenders ...................
Etchers and engravers ........
Molders, shapers, and
casters, except metal
and plastic ....................
Paper goods machine
setters, operators, and
tenders ..........................
Tire builders .......................
Helpers--production
workers ........................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and
material movers, hand .....
First-line
supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine
and vehicle operators .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.65
$17.57
$750
$703
40.2
$39,000
$36,546
2,091
12.49
12.25
498
490
39.9
25,920
25,480
2,075
12.87
11.00
504
440
39.1
26,123
22,880
2,030
14.40
11.02
562
440
39.0
29,105
22,880
2,022
11.80
16.27
10.71
15.89
463
648
416
636
39.2
39.8
24,028
33,696
21,611
33,057
2,036
2,071
12.95
11.32
516
449
39.8
26,719
23,322
2,063
12.61
11.50
504
460
40.0
26,222
23,920
2,080
17.17
17.36
13.00
13.72
687
679
520
549
40.0
39.1
35,723
35,297
27,040
28,533
2,080
2,033
12.51
12.50
500
500
40.0
26,017
26,000
2,080
16.30
16.34
16.10
16.44
649
653
636
658
39.8
40.0
33,743
33,969
33,072
33,538
2,070
2,079
11.23
10.25
446
410
39.7
23,133
21,320
2,061
15.03
13.00
605
520
40.2
31,231
27,040
2,077
19.32
18.00
793
720
41.1
41,118
37,440
2,129
23.00
22.18
958
920
41.7
49,834
47,840
2,166
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-32
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Aircraft pilots and flight
engineers ..........................
Airline pilots, copilots, and
flight engineers ............
Ambulance drivers and
attendants, except
emergency medical
technicians .......................
Bus drivers .............................
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Driver/sales workers ..........
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...
Locomotive engineers and
operators ..........................
Locomotive engineers .......
Railroad brake, signal, and
switch operators ...............
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Ship and boat captains and
operators ..........................
Captains, mates, and pilots
of water vessels ............
Ship engineers .......................
Parking lot attendants ............
Service station attendants ......
Transportation inspectors ......
Conveyor operators and
tenders ..............................
Crane and tower operators .....
Dredge, excavating, and
loading machine operators
Excavating and loading
machine and dragline
operators ......................
Hoist and winch operators .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$120,505 $117,901
1,264
$95.31
$90.55
$2,327
$2,291
24.4
111.15
109.59
2,464
2,378
22.2
128,122
123,675
1,153
10.79
14.17
10.00
13.50
432
542
400
507
40.0
38.3
22,442
26,804
20,800
24,883
2,080
1,892
14.59
12.26
13.55
10.88
580
402
540
360
39.7
32.8
30,046
16,931
28,080
14,314
2,060
1,380
16.13
16.01
15.00
16.18
669
649
620
662
41.5
40.5
34,529
33,760
31,949
34,401
2,141
2,108
16.96
15.95
719
666
42.4
36,992
34,112
2,181
14.47
10.19
12.54
9.45
578
392
500
368
39.9
38.5
29,957
20,366
26,000
19,130
2,071
1,998
27.40
27.84
21.64
21.80
1,161
1,187
929
929
42.4
42.6
59,385
61,702
45,342
48,318
2,167
2,216
25.06
12.48
25.96
13.33
1,003
551
1,038
575
40.0
44.1
52,130
27,407
53,995
29,202
2,080
2,196
19.45
17.42
967
817
49.7
45,441
42,466
2,337
19.45
30.16
7.72
10.32
26.26
17.42
25.83
7.50
9.26
21.65
967
1,322
302
410
1,095
817
1,576
280
360
866
49.7
43.8
39.1
39.7
41.7
45,441
59,047
15,713
21,319
56,932
42,466
56,580
14,560
18,720
45,032
2,337
1,957
2,035
2,066
2,168
15.13
18.53
14.27
17.00
605
741
571
680
40.0
40.0
31,464
38,453
29,684
35,360
2,080
2,075
15.96
15.50
637
620
39.9
32,505
31,585
2,037
15.85
14.70
15.50
15.68
633
585
620
627
39.9
39.8
32,282
30,410
31,200
32,614
2,036
2,069
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-33
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 4
Full-time1 private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Industrial truck and tractor
operators ..........................
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Machine feeders and
offbearers .....................
Packers and packagers,
hand .............................
Pumping station operators .....
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Tank car, truck, and ship
loaders ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.25
$13.46
$569
$538
39.9
$29,405
$27,872
2,064
11.22
10.21
445
404
39.7
23,015
20,850
2,052
10.32
9.30
412
372
39.9
21,398
19,344
2,074
11.83
10.75
469
428
39.7
24,229
22,048
2,048
11.42
10.50
454
416
39.8
23,598
21,653
2,066
10.04
21.10
9.31
21.81
398
844
370
872
39.6
40.0
20,544
43,138
18,959
45,365
2,046
2,045
11.04
10.00
476
445
43.1
24,757
23,123
2,242
21.74
19.06
909
946
41.8
45,238
39,645
2,081
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a week, exclusive of overtime.
5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a year, exclusive of overtime.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-34
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
All workers ...................................
$24.46
$21.40
$951
$849
38.9
$44,789
$41,180
1,831
Management occupations .......
Chief executives ....................
General and operations
managers ..........................
Legislators .............................
Public relations managers ......
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Purchasing managers .............
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ......
Construction managers ..........
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
preschool and child
care center/program .....
Education administrators,
elementary and
secondary school .........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering managers ...........
Food service managers ..........
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Natural sciences managers ....
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
38.21
47.38
35.87
49.28
1,504
2,008
1,400
2,019
39.4
42.4
75,104
104,149
70,502
105,000
1,965
2,198
37.12
18.52
32.83
35.34
14.42
26.49
1,470
700
1,274
1,414
577
1,060
39.6
37.8
38.8
76,410
23,203
64,657
73,507
2,631
55,099
2,059
1,253
1,970
30.11
27.48
1,178
1,095
39.1
61,160
56,950
2,031
35.92
38.62
42.05
32.03
33.95
36.43
40.22
28.39
1,411
1,495
1,671
1,274
1,337
1,367
1,609
1,136
39.3
38.7
39.7
39.8
71,616
77,754
85,010
66,269
66,520
71,094
83,658
59,051
1,994
2,013
2,022
2,069
33.92
29.05
43.10
33.50
31.25
41.83
1,356
1,151
1,694
1,340
1,250
1,667
40.0
39.6
39.3
70,424
54,614
81,067
69,680
61,021
77,116
2,076
1,880
1,881
34.49
39.18
1,379
1,567
40.0
67,198
78,474
1,949
45.26
43.62
1,771
1,726
39.1
81,544
79,438
1,802
40.10
42.94
23.53
33.35
42.12
19.16
1,589
1,681
924
1,289
1,629
766
39.6
39.1
39.3
81,933
87,402
38,486
67,045
84,718
27,897
2,043
2,035
1,636
43.14
43.49
34.96
51.03
1,672
1,756
1,348
2,041
38.8
40.4
86,761
91,326
70,108
106,142
2,011
2,100
31.79
28.22
1,257
1,129
39.6
65,382
58,687
2,057
26.00
26.58
1,012
1,063
38.9
52,637
55,288
2,024
24.34
18.79
23.11
16.83
958
746
902
673
39.4
39.7
49,639
38,734
46,837
35,002
2,039
2,062
25.06
23.74
983
937
39.2
51,142
48,726
2,041
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Cost estimators ......................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Management analysts ............
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Financial analysts and
advisors ............................
Financial examiners ...............
Tax examiners, collectors,
preparers, and revenue
agents ...............................
Tax examiners, collectors,
and revenue agents ......
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer programmers .........
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.06
$23.74
$983
$937
39.2
$51,142
$48,726
2,041
23.12
25.37
21.74
23.35
918
940
870
817
39.7
37.1
47,096
48,906
45,217
42,495
2,037
1,928
23.50
22.51
923
873
39.3
47,714
44,982
2,030
20.31
20.71
796
788
39.2
41,405
40,968
2,039
26.12
28.35
1,023
1,115
39.2
53,220
58,182
2,038
26.73
24.54
24.11
27.11
22.76
23.16
1,057
970
944
1,021
880
892
39.5
39.6
39.2
54,375
50,385
49,101
53,082
45,768
46,384
2,034
2,054
2,036
24.40
25.13
23.19
23.18
941
1,003
864
927
38.6
39.9
48,915
52,138
44,928
48,212
2,005
2,075
30.03
29.65
32.88
33.09
1,162
1,179
1,233
1,323
38.7
39.7
60,435
61,291
64,116
68,821
2,012
2,067
21.71
19.69
856
788
39.4
44,451
40,955
2,047
21.71
19.69
856
788
39.4
44,451
40,955
2,047
26.78
26.23
23.95
28.26
32.07
25.20
25.48
24.65
27.88
32.05
1,058
1,035
913
1,124
1,283
1,000
1,000
937
1,094
1,282
39.5
39.4
38.1
39.8
40.0
54,867
53,775
46,742
58,472
66,713
51,992
51,992
48,728
56,864
66,664
2,049
2,050
1,952
2,069
2,080
27.73
28.21
1,096
1,085
39.5
57,001
56,394
2,056
27.62
26.87
1,087
1,047
39.4
56,493
54,467
2,045
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Environmental engineers ...
Drafters ..................................
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians
Environmental engineering
technicians ...................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...................
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Soil and plant scientists
Biological scientists ...........
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..................
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Conservation scientists ..
Foresters ........................
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$29.98
$25.93
$1,172
$1,037
39.1
$60,928
$53,934
2,032
31.55
31.78
1,222
1,191
38.7
63,518
61,909
2,013
17.91
19.51
32.22
32.84
15.60
16.55
30.91
31.90
707
770
1,268
1,289
624
662
1,218
1,273
39.5
39.5
39.4
39.3
36,749
40,050
65,901
67,039
32,448
34,424
63,328
66,186
2,052
2,052
2,045
2,041
33.46
33.46
32.54
24.19
30.81
30.81
30.35
24.50
1,338
1,338
1,283
962
1,232
1,232
1,214
980
40.0
40.0
39.4
39.8
69,590
69,590
66,700
50,013
64,081
64,081
63,128
50,956
2,080
2,080
2,050
2,068
21.81
21.38
859
817
39.4
44,601
42,481
2,045
21.06
19.71
832
775
39.5
43,269
40,277
2,054
27.38
25.88
1,083
1,035
39.5
55,707
53,835
2,035
23.40
22.45
904
842
38.6
46,999
43,776
2,008
20.69
16.34
816
654
39.4
42,418
33,983
2,050
20.72
21.69
810
840
39.1
42,115
43,701
2,032
25.97
24.06
23.82
23.07
1,018
956
953
920
39.2
39.7
50,736
49,498
49,412
47,852
1,954
2,057
26.58
26.78
23.83
23.78
23.78
22.35
1,058
1,071
938
951
951
894
39.8
40.0
39.4
53,800
54,199
48,787
49,469
49,469
46,488
2,024
2,024
2,047
25.82
24.80
1,002
992
38.8
52,113
51,584
2,019
25.54
26.76
22.52
22.90
25.59
26.15
26.34
19.19
21.65
25.80
1,019
1,070
894
912
1,020
1,046
1,054
768
860
1,020
39.9
40.0
39.7
39.8
39.8
52,966
55,630
46,482
47,256
52,807
54,400
54,791
39,924
44,000
52,753
2,074
2,078
2,064
2,064
2,064
31.88
31.88
33.38
33.38
1,275
1,275
1,335
1,335
40.0
40.0
66,317
66,317
69,430
69,430
2,080
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Hydrologists ..................
Market and survey
researchers .......................
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Miscellaneous social
scientists and related
workers ............................
Biological technicians ...........
Chemical technicians .............
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Community and social
services occupations ...........
Counselors .............................
Substance abuse and
behavioral disorder
counselors ....................
Educational, vocational,
and school counselors ..
Mental health counselors ...
Rehabilitation counselors ..
Social workers .......................
Child, family, and school
social workers ..............
Medical and public health
social workers ..............
Mental health and
substance abuse social
workers ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.17
$23.82
$960
$938
39.7
$49,781
$48,214
2,060
24.17
24.46
23.85
19.04
958
979
945
762
39.7
40.0
49,840
50,886
49,134
39,603
2,062
2,080
24.44
39.72
19.39
36.20
978
1,480
776
1,356
40.0
37.3
50,845
63,489
40,331
64,149
2,080
1,599
40.64
27.30
36.64
26.70
1,505
1,081
1,384
1,092
37.0
39.6
63,510
56,225
64,546
56,784
1,563
2,060
14.42
14.84
22.74
12.31
13.09
21.57
576
591
910
492
530
863
39.9
39.8
40.0
29,931
30,711
46,565
25,601
27,560
44,874
2,076
2,069
2,048
20.34
17.79
785
703
38.6
39,791
36,546
1,956
20.50
19.00
820
760
40.0
42,646
39,520
2,080
23.45
29.24
21.07
26.39
906
1,107
802
1,035
38.6
37.8
44,396
49,795
41,262
48,181
1,894
1,703
20.98
22.30
783
780
37.3
40,645
40,584
1,937
33.21
26.29
20.99
21.87
32.45
26.49
22.62
20.01
1,243
1,031
830
854
1,235
1,016
870
783
37.4
39.2
39.5
39.0
52,469
53,247
42,815
43,561
51,606
52,837
44,736
40,708
1,580
2,026
2,039
1,992
21.67
18.86
847
755
39.1
42,370
39,237
1,955
21.66
21.43
860
857
39.7
44,699
44,562
2,064
21.81
21.27
842
804
38.6
43,759
41,787
2,007
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous community
and social service
specialists .........................
Health educators ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Judges, magistrate judges,
and magistrates ............
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Court reporters ...................
Law clerks .........................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Computer science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Engineering and
architecture teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.38
19.21
$17.14
19.43
$757
761
$677
762
39.1
39.6
$39,045
39,559
$35,196
39,631
2,015
2,059
22.68
20.12
889
799
39.2
46,249
41,535
2,040
14.87
14.46
576
567
38.8
29,367
29,203
1,975
37.24
40.76
33.21
37.19
1,439
1,578
1,250
1,381
38.6
38.7
74,842
82,070
65,010
71,795
2,010
2,014
55.18
56.41
2,179
2,169
39.5
113,303
112,776
2,053
59.95
23.62
58.66
20.85
2,383
926
2,346
811
39.8
39.2
123,933
48,158
122,013
42,182
2,067
2,039
23.44
25.13
20.51
21.80
23.28
20.94
886
931
793
794
815
733
37.8
37.0
38.7
46,065
48,410
41,236
41,308
42,368
38,102
1,965
1,926
2,011
33.83
44.23
32.12
40.71
1,248
1,749
1,196
1,626
36.9
39.5
48,470
70,743
46,244
64,626
1,433
1,599
63.07
56.46
2,480
2,216
39.3
94,202
90,219
1,494
46.22
48.69
1,783
1,820
38.6
70,272
72,035
1,520
50.93
54.42
1,989
2,181
39.0
77,594
85,077
1,524
43.13
45.00
1,650
1,725
38.3
65,478
67,257
1,518
52.17
44.85
2,136
2,203
40.9
84,006
85,901
1,610
57.17
48.68
2,339
2,292
40.9
93,633
93,001
1,638
44.66
38.82
2,051
2,066
45.9
92,922
80,001
2,081
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Atmospheric, earth,
marine, and space
sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Political science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health specialties
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Education and library
science teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Education teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Law, criminal justice, and
social work teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$43.82
$38.82
$2,051
$2,115
46.8
$94,477
$81,654
2,156
41.49
35.51
1,699
1,656
41.0
63,653
59,967
1,534
51.75
49.01
1,991
2,037
38.5
78,545
77,073
1,518
36.07
33.84
1,533
1,442
42.5
57,690
53,241
1,599
53.74
52.55
2,020
1,977
37.6
66,542
63,056
1,238
45.34
42.50
1,867
1,765
41.2
74,935
66,570
1,653
37.82
31.02
1,462
1,241
38.7
55,723
48,394
1,473
36.35
29.44
1,434
1,177
39.5
58,286
45,930
1,604
52.82
58.49
2,094
2,340
39.6
88,918
101,371
1,683
43.46
39.85
1,756
1,574
40.4
80,110
66,624
1,843
44.62
39.85
1,812
1,784
40.6
84,630
76,830
1,896
36.06
36.79
1,414
1,412
39.2
56,470
53,801
1,566
39.79
41.56
1,542
1,630
38.8
62,805
63,568
1,578
40.05
43.47
1,552
1,630
38.8
62,449
63,568
1,559
46.48
52.53
1,709
1,970
36.8
67,245
70,910
1,447
40.71
37.57
1,575
1,481
38.7
61,430
57,557
1,509
35.14
30.80
1,318
1,175
37.5
50,767
48,230
1,445
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ........................
Preschool teachers,
except special
education ..................
Kindergarten teachers,
except special
education ..................
Elementary and middle
school teachers .............
Elementary school
teachers, except
special education .....
Middle school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
Secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers, except
special and
vocational education
Vocational education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Special education teachers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$40.25
$37.58
$1,562
$1,503
38.8
$61,277
$58,323
1,522
46.84
44.43
1,766
1,742
37.7
71,823
72,822
1,534
46.07
44.37
1,810
1,664
39.3
68,965
62,712
1,497
43.00
39.90
1,654
1,550
38.5
66,622
61,433
1,549
35.85
35.42
1,348
1,301
37.6
54,957
50,902
1,533
35.33
32.81
1,293
1,218
36.6
49,376
46,855
1,398
32.72
31.03
1,210
1,160
37.0
46,709
44,345
1,428
30.16
30.89
1,097
1,130
36.4
43,157
42,206
1,431
33.84
32.01
1,261
1,186
37.3
48,257
45,996
1,426
35.40
32.77
1,293
1,223
36.5
49,176
46,829
1,389
35.64
32.86
1,300
1,226
36.5
49,429
47,140
1,387
34.23
34.85
32.62
32.46
1,259
1,287
1,194
1,204
36.8
36.9
47,898
49,393
45,223
46,571
1,399
1,417
34.93
32.46
1,289
1,205
36.9
49,249
46,154
1,410
33.44
37.69
32.53
35.17
1,261
1,345
1,165
1,275
37.7
35.7
51,972
51,877
48,433
49,408
1,554
1,376
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Special education
teachers, preschool,
kindergarten, and
elementary school ....
Special education
teachers, middle
school .......................
Special education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Other teachers and instructors
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Self-enrichment education
teachers ........................
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Curators .............................
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Farm and home management
advisors ............................
Instructional coordinators ......
Teacher assistants ..................
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Designers ...............................
Graphic designers ..............
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Public relations specialists .....
Writers and editors ................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$39.32
$37.05
$1,384
$1,314
35.2
$53,494
$51,183
1,361
33.25
32.90
1,230
1,165
37.0
47,010
46,741
1,414
36.34
38.59
35.00
35.80
1,315
1,359
1,243
1,334
36.2
35.2
50,654
53,640
47,524
52,684
1,394
1,390
32.86
30.70
1,219
1,214
37.1
52,510
49,118
1,598
28.53
22.28
1,130
891
39.6
46,798
34,224
1,640
20.96
21.95
28.75
14.65
20.49
22.92
28.12
13.50
815
853
1,102
569
735
917
1,100
528
38.9
38.9
38.3
38.9
42,194
44,345
50,125
28,161
38,233
47,676
49,922
26,541
2,013
2,021
1,744
1,922
25.72
32.35
12.02
26.41
33.85
11.31
1,095
1,229
431
1,205
1,265
417
42.6
38.0
35.9
56,117
58,653
16,434
54,414
54,273
15,869
2,181
1,813
1,368
29.81
21.43
22.66
24.92
20.68
25.15
1,181
851
899
979
827
1,006
39.6
39.7
39.7
59,552
44,288
46,780
49,098
43,174
52,522
1,998
2,067
2,065
47.33
47.33
24.83
23.44
48.08
48.08
24.35
22.37
1,880
1,880
988
921
1,923
1,923
974
895
39.7
39.7
39.8
39.3
89,581
89,581
51,241
47,907
100,000
100,000
50,638
46,528
1,893
1,893
2,064
2,044
20.34
19.42
797
777
39.2
39,277
40,394
1,931
24.28
22.93
958
917
39.5
49,290
47,701
2,030
22.56
22.93
897
917
39.8
45,988
47,701
2,039
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Family and general
practitioners .................
Psychiatrists .......................
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Occupational therapists .....
Physical therapists .............
Recreational therapists .......
Respiratory therapists ........
Speech-language
pathologists ..................
Clinical laboratory
technologists and
technicians .......................
Medical and clinical
laboratory technologists
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Emergency medical
technicians and
paramedics .......................
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Respiratory therapy
technicians ...................
Surgical technologists ........
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.06
22.43
39.37
35.34
$22.52
22.24
40.61
22.02
$996
889
1,560
1,610
$895
855
1,614
962
39.8
39.6
39.6
45.5
$50,404
46,213
81,156
83,696
$45,302
44,450
83,907
50,003
2,011
2,061
2,062
2,368
53.40
64.46
27.51
28.94
32.84
33.17
23.16
23.26
58.74
62.50
26.32
26.39
32.41
32.25
24.21
21.79
2,215
2,610
1,074
1,105
1,232
1,291
894
900
2,350
2,500
1,037
1,042
1,214
1,230
927
863
41.5
40.5
39.0
38.2
37.5
38.9
38.6
38.7
115,188
135,712
54,159
49,467
55,213
59,676
46,526
46,817
122,185
130,008
52,241
48,189
54,889
56,312
48,204
44,853
2,157
2,105
1,968
1,709
1,681
1,799
2,009
2,012
33.45
32.05
1,245
1,197
37.2
48,687
45,614
1,455
20.39
19.00
807
752
39.6
41,971
39,112
2,058
24.09
23.19
946
921
39.3
49,175
47,915
2,041
17.75
16.58
707
663
39.8
36,757
34,495
2,070
22.84
21.78
912
871
39.9
47,431
45,302
2,077
22.89
21.78
914
871
40.0
47,552
45,302
2,078
17.65
16.90
720
676
40.8
37,459
35,144
2,122
17.62
17.30
18.38
16.94
16.33
17.64
674
676
680
647
641
684
38.2
39.1
37.0
35,026
35,152
35,338
33,634
33,335
35,556
1,988
2,031
1,922
18.77
16.04
17.99
14.76
751
633
720
589
40.0
39.5
39,050
32,918
37,419
30,618
2,080
2,052
16.98
16.66
671
660
39.6
34,577
34,280
2,037
14.73
14.03
588
561
39.9
30,582
29,182
2,076
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Occupational therapist
assistants and aides ..........
Occupational therapist
assistants ......................
Physical therapist assistants
and aides ..........................
Physical therapist assistants
Physical therapist aides ......
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
Medical assistants ..............
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Medical transcriptionists ...
Pharmacy aides ..................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal
caretakers .....................
Protective service occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers, law
enforcement workers .......
First-line
supervisors/managers
of correctional officers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.66
$19.23
$742
$769
39.7
$38,510
$39,992
2,063
21.84
21.29
868
851
39.8
45,158
44,277
2,068
22.06
21.29
877
851
39.8
45,606
44,277
2,068
13.44
12.71
530
501
39.4
27,098
25,879
2,016
13.30
15.13
12.87
13.06
524
592
509
523
39.4
39.1
26,998
30,784
26,476
27,171
2,030
2,034
12.73
14.21
12.31
14.56
499
566
482
578
39.2
39.8
25,580
29,434
24,902
30,064
2,009
2,071
17.28
17.63
673
715
39.0
33,128
35,323
1,917
17.72
17.88
697
715
39.3
34,851
37,180
1,967
11.83
12.72
11.47
10.22
10.37
10.22
472
502
459
409
415
409
39.9
39.5
40.0
24,426
25,789
23,856
21,258
21,565
21,258
2,065
2,028
2,080
13.62
15.37
17.28
12.38
16.47
12.83
538
615
686
494
659
499
39.5
40.0
39.7
27,025
31,974
35,305
25,085
34,258
25,584
1,984
2,080
2,044
12.53
13.92
16.24
12.38
12.99
16.42
499
555
644
495
520
655
39.8
39.9
39.7
25,957
28,851
33,484
25,750
27,019
34,070
2,072
2,073
2,062
13.10
14.30
524
572
40.0
27,251
29,748
2,080
23.30
22.12
963
919
41.3
49,810
47,716
2,137
33.13
32.79
1,326
1,310
40.0
68,861
67,954
2,078
29.33
30.45
1,163
1,218
39.6
60,460
63,336
2,061
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers
of police and detectives
First-line
supervisors/managers of
fire fighting and
prevention workers ..........
Fire fighters ...........................
Fire inspectors .......................
Fire inspectors and
investigators .................
Bailiffs, correctional officers,
and jailers .........................
Bailiffs ...............................
Correctional officers and
jailers ...........................
Detectives and criminal
investigators .....................
Fish and game wardens .........
Parking enforcement workers
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Animal control workers .........
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and
other recreational
protective service
workers ........................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
Chefs and head cooks ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$33.98
$33.27
$1,363
$1,341
40.1
$70,763
$69,412
2,082
28.79
20.41
25.54
26.88
19.59
25.08
1,418
982
1,021
1,313
934
1,074
49.3
48.1
40.0
73,748
51,073
53,098
68,294
48,550
55,827
2,561
2,503
2,079
26.29
26.84
1,051
1,074
40.0
54,643
55,827
2,079
18.70
21.25
16.75
21.21
744
807
668
780
39.8
38.0
38,678
41,957
34,757
40,548
2,068
1,974
18.59
16.54
741
662
39.9
38,532
34,426
2,072
27.11
19.74
19.11
24.72
26.48
20.90
20.20
24.34
1,075
790
762
989
1,059
836
808
977
39.6
40.0
39.9
40.0
55,896
41,082
39,628
51,312
55,083
43,472
42,016
50,767
2,061
2,081
2,073
2,076
24.72
17.75
24.35
16.46
989
690
978
688
40.0
38.9
51,320
35,879
50,796
35,755
2,076
2,022
15.34
15.34
14.98
14.92
595
595
584
584
38.8
38.8
29,274
29,248
29,001
29,001
1,909
1,906
15.39
14.08
573
540
37.2
24,686
20,800
1,604
9.95
7.53
373
286
37.5
13,790
13,712
1,386
11.85
11.30
432
405
36.5
18,512
16,640
1,562
14.55
17.80
13.14
17.10
555
684
509
684
38.1
38.4
24,388
28,518
24,157
28,728
1,676
1,603
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Food preparation workers ......
Food service, tipped ...............
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and
bartender helpers .........
Fast food and counter
workers ............................
Combined food preparation
and serving workers,
including fast food .......
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers,
building and grounds
cleaning and maintenance
workers ............................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of housekeeping and
janitorial workers .........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of landscaping, lawn
service, and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Building cleaning workers .....
Janitors and cleaners,
except maids and
housekeeping cleaners
Maids and housekeeping
cleaners ........................
Pest control workers ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.08
12.43
$12.94
11.94
$536
447
$505
421
38.1
36.0
$23,749
19,280
$23,640
17,142
1,687
1,551
12.43
10.97
9.86
11.94
10.18
9.63
447
404
361
419
369
341
36.0
36.8
36.6
19,242
17,352
14,755
17,043
16,120
14,472
1,548
1,581
1,496
9.86
9.63
361
341
36.6
14,755
14,472
1,496
10.77
10.08
378
356
35.1
15,369
13,432
1,427
10.78
9.92
10.08
8.94
377
373
353
338
35.0
37.6
15,368
17,454
13,042
16,432
1,425
1,759
14.12
13.27
560
527
39.7
28,701
27,163
2,032
21.45
20.73
845
829
39.4
43,805
43,120
2,042
20.78
19.77
815
800
39.2
42,252
40,789
2,034
24.29
13.27
24.29
12.74
972
526
972
505
40.0
39.6
50,525
27,014
50,519
26,125
2,080
2,036
13.49
12.90
534
516
39.6
27,425
26,458
2,033
9.24
17.96
8.85
18.58
369
716
353
743
39.9
39.9
19,192
31,094
18,344
38,646
2,077
1,731
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Grounds maintenance
workers ............................
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Tree trimmers and pruners
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Nonfarm animal caretakers ....
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related
workers ............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .....................
Transportation attendants ......
Transportation attendants,
except flight attendants
and baggage porters .....
Child care workers .................
Personal and home care aides
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Recreation workers ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.84
$14.73
$591
$588
39.8
$29,932
$30,164
2,017
14.84
17.22
14.72
17.54
591
689
587
702
39.8
40.0
29,788
35,814
30,164
36,483
2,008
2,080
15.12
14.61
582
549
38.5
28,588
26,529
1,891
25.34
16.28
24.01
16.50
990
626
900
673
39.1
38.4
51,500
32,553
46,820
35,006
2,033
1,999
12.03
10.97
467
436
38.8
24,121
22,526
2,005
12.03
17.82
10.97
17.60
467
663
436
646
38.8
37.2
24,121
29,512
22,526
25,582
2,005
1,656
17.82
12.22
11.45
17.60
10.45
10.20
663
462
435
646
395
386
37.2
37.8
37.9
29,512
20,779
22,238
25,582
19,537
21,382
1,656
1,700
1,942
15.94
15.88
13.34
13.16
636
633
533
526
39.9
39.9
32,964
32,826
27,700
27,373
2,067
2,067
15.90
14.50
612
544
38.5
29,910
28,084
1,881
Sales and related occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers,
sales workers ...................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers ..
Retail sales workers ...............
Cashiers, all workers .........
Cashiers .........................
Retail salespersons .............
16.24
15.21
643
609
39.6
33,457
31,643
2,060
15.89
14.42
14.41
14.35
14.58
15.98
12.30
12.30
12.30
14.50
626
550
548
545
574
639
488
482
476
544
39.4
38.1
38.0
38.0
39.3
32,557
26,218
25,913
25,780
29,822
33,243
23,941
23,795
23,481
28,269
2,049
1,818
1,798
1,796
2,046
Office and administrative
support occupations ...........
16.06
15.35
627
598
39.0
31,888
30,642
1,985
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers of
office and administrative
support workers ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks
and machine operators
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Payroll and timekeeping
clerks ............................
Procurement clerks ............
Court, municipal, and license
clerks ................................
Customer service
representatives .................
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
File clerks ..............................
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Order clerks ...........................
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Couriers and messengers .......
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Dispatchers, except police,
fire, and ambulance .....
Meter readers, utilities ...........
Production, planning, and
expediting clerks ..............
Shipping, receiving, and
traffic clerks .....................
Stock clerks and order fillers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.75
$20.89
$854
$806
39.3
$44,067
$41,918
2,026
12.29
15.95
15.58
11.74
15.55
14.99
476
624
617
479
611
596
38.7
39.1
39.6
24,744
32,262
32,088
24,902
31,325
30,973
2,014
2,023
2,059
14.38
13.60
574
544
39.9
29,841
28,294
2,075
15.90
15.50
620
597
39.0
32,010
30,763
2,013
18.78
17.07
18.66
17.18
738
680
745
666
39.3
39.8
38,202
35,344
38,750
34,632
2,034
2,070
15.82
15.67
614
601
38.8
31,391
30,796
1,984
15.94
14.79
635
592
39.8
33,034
30,763
2,072
17.46
13.71
17.49
13.02
676
539
652
503
38.7
39.3
35,178
27,714
33,904
26,372
2,015
2,022
12.37
13.66
19.78
11.85
12.62
17.54
492
522
791
467
490
702
39.8
38.2
40.0
25,587
23,712
41,142
24,305
20,000
36,483
2,068
1,736
2,080
17.04
15.56
671
607
39.4
34,628
31,587
2,032
12.87
13.48
17.88
12.49
13.19
16.47
502
497
714
499
475
659
39.0
36.8
39.9
25,632
25,833
37,086
25,709
24,710
34,260
1,991
1,916
2,074
16.69
15.48
666
619
39.9
34,641
32,190
2,075
24.78
16.30
26.57
14.52
989
652
1,063
581
39.9
40.0
51,212
33,890
54,621
30,202
2,066
2,079
22.76
24.59
891
922
39.2
46,354
47,943
2,036
17.19
14.54
17.91
14.75
664
567
678
558
38.6
39.0
34,545
29,387
35,277
29,036
2,010
2,021
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Weighers, measurers,
checkers, and samplers,
recordkeeping ..................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ..........................
Executive secretaries and
administrative
assistants ......................
Legal secretaries ................
Medical secretaries ............
Secretaries, except legal,
medical, and executive
Computer operators ...............
Data entry and information
processing workers ..........
Data entry keyers ...............
Word processors and
typists ...........................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .............
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal
service ..............................
Office clerks, general .............
Office machine operators,
except computer ...............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
Agricultural inspectors ..........
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Carpenters ..............................
Cement masons, concrete
finishers, and terrazzo
workers ............................
Cement masons and
concrete finishers .........
Construction laborers .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.01
$12.03
$519
$481
39.9
$26,976
$25,020
2,073
16.52
15.83
644
612
39.0
32,166
30,950
1,947
18.87
17.49
13.81
17.78
17.25
14.12
745
654
549
707
604
561
39.5
37.4
39.7
38,364
34,015
28,543
36,317
31,397
29,182
2,033
1,945
2,067
15.86
16.02
15.21
14.98
617
631
595
599
38.9
39.4
30,454
32,505
29,207
30,638
1,920
2,029
14.80
13.99
14.93
14.33
572
548
569
558
38.6
39.1
29,032
26,980
29,266
28,032
1,961
1,929
15.20
15.17
583
581
38.4
30,045
30,030
1,977
17.16
18.00
657
666
38.3
34,139
34,632
1,989
10.76
14.63
10.12
14.28
428
570
405
558
39.8
39.0
22,276
29,147
21,054
28,621
2,071
1,992
12.79
11.22
506
449
39.6
26,247
23,344
2,053
15.36
18.43
14.96
17.16
610
731
598
686
39.7
39.7
31,730
38,005
31,121
35,693
2,066
2,062
19.57
18.54
777
739
39.7
40,308
38,280
2,060
22.98
22.44
20.74
20.08
918
885
830
798
39.9
39.4
47,733
45,994
43,141
41,494
2,077
2,050
21.44
20.09
858
803
40.0
44,598
41,777
2,080
21.44
14.73
20.09
14.80
858
582
803
590
40.0
39.5
44,598
28,833
41,777
29,390
2,080
1,957
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Construction equipment
operators ..........................
Paving, surfacing, and
tamping equipment
operators ......................
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Electricians ............................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Pipelayers ..........................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
Helpers, construction trades ..
Construction and building
inspectors .........................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
Septic tank servicers and
sewer pipe cleaners ..........
Miscellaneous construction
and related workers ..........
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Computer, automated teller,
and office machine
repairers ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.45
$14.75
$657
$590
40.0
$34,114
$30,555
2,074
15.64
15.85
623
617
39.9
32,410
32,094
2,072
16.63
22.90
20.42
14.69
20.67
21.63
665
913
809
588
827
865
40.0
39.9
39.6
34,494
47,445
42,047
30,410
42,992
44,992
2,074
2,072
2,059
20.42
21.63
809
865
39.6
42,047
44,992
2,059
20.61
20.61
19.59
16.17
818
808
784
749
39.7
39.2
42,487
41,998
40,756
38,958
2,061
2,038
20.61
15.18
19.59
13.04
823
607
784
522
39.9
40.0
42,736
31,566
40,756
27,129
2,073
2,080
25.24
24.11
989
939
39.2
51,412
48,818
2,037
15.32
14.01
607
549
39.6
31,569
28,565
2,061
16.88
17.37
675
695
40.0
35,104
36,123
2,080
15.74
15.72
630
629
40.0
32,739
32,689
2,079
20.43
19.56
814
771
39.8
42,100
39,645
2,060
26.82
25.87
1,070
1,035
39.9
55,606
53,810
2,074
21.40
21.06
856
842
40.0
43,293
43,803
2,023
26.68
28.86
1,067
1,154
40.0
55,476
60,029
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Electrical and electronics
repairers, commercial
and industrial
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, powerhouse,
substation, and relay ....
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive service
technicians and
mechanics ....................
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ...
Heavy vehicle and mobile
equipment service
technicians and
mechanics ........................
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except
engines .........................
Small engine mechanics ........
Outdoor power equipment
and other small engine
mechanics ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Line installers and repairers ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.52
$19.54
$818
$781
39.9
$42,549
$40,637
2,073
28.70
26.85
1,148
1,074
40.0
59,700
55,848
2,080
21.42
20.80
850
832
39.7
44,158
43,264
2,062
21.43
20.82
850
833
39.7
44,170
43,306
2,061
20.12
19.90
804
797
40.0
41,645
41,309
2,070
20.30
20.17
810
807
39.9
42,122
41,943
2,075
20.25
15.61
20.17
14.89
808
624
807
596
39.9
40.0
42,007
32,470
41,943
30,969
2,074
2,080
15.61
14.89
624
596
40.0
32,470
30,969
2,080
20.28
19.61
806
784
39.7
41,905
40,789
2,066
20.20
19.61
802
784
39.7
41,719
40,789
2,065
19.26
20.15
769
806
39.9
39,598
41,906
2,056
16.57
15.58
660
620
39.8
34,203
32,240
2,064
25.43
25.60
1,017
1,024
40.0
52,897
53,252
2,080
16.05
15.41
640
616
39.9
33,145
32,053
2,065
16.57
26.16
16.49
28.13
651
1,047
649
1,125
39.3
40.0
33,868
54,422
33,760
58,510
2,044
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Machinists ..............................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
Printers ...................................
Printing machine operators
Laundry and dry-cleaning
workers ............................
Power plant operators,
distributors, and
dispatchers .......................
Power plant operators ........
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Water and liquid waste
treatment plant and
system operators ..............
Miscellaneous plant and
system operators ..............
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Miscellaneous production
workers ............................
Helpers--production
workers ........................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.63
$28.99
$1,065
$1,160
40.0
$55,382
$60,299
2,080
17.75
16.92
702
676
39.6
35,793
33,966
2,016
15.83
14.64
626
586
39.6
31,631
30,212
1,998
20.90
19.93
832
797
39.8
42,912
41,038
2,053
26.23
23.01
26.04
21.80
1,048
920
1,042
872
39.9
40.0
54,486
47,851
54,163
45,344
2,077
2,080
23.29
24.40
932
976
40.0
48,441
50,754
2,080
23.29
15.76
15.77
24.40
15.98
15.98
932
628
631
976
639
639
40.0
39.9
40.0
48,441
32,419
32,810
50,754
33,234
33,234
2,080
2,058
2,080
10.70
10.52
426
421
39.8
22,132
21,882
2,068
26.87
27.54
25.18
25.35
1,070
1,095
1,007
1,014
39.8
39.8
55,619
56,951
52,376
52,728
2,070
2,068
25.03
24.08
987
954
39.4
51,327
49,782
2,051
20.37
20.41
815
816
40.0
42,355
42,453
2,079
22.99
22.24
920
890
40.0
47,821
46,257
2,080
21.03
20.30
835
812
39.7
43,430
42,224
2,065
17.45
18.34
695
734
39.8
35,108
38,147
2,012
22.74
22.68
910
907
40.0
47,299
47,174
2,080
18.07
17.34
697
664
38.6
34,274
33,155
1,896
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and
material movers, hand .....
First-line
supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine
and vehicle operators .......
Bus drivers .............................
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Subway and streetcar
operators ..........................
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Transportation inspectors ......
Dredge, excavating, and
loading machine operators
Excavating and loading
machine and dragline
operators ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.36
$19.52
$813
$780
40.0
$42,294
$40,581
2,077
21.98
18.37
21.74
18.05
870
671
842
692
39.6
36.5
45,143
30,066
43,767
29,827
2,054
1,636
20.43
15.95
20.26
15.44
817
528
810
515
40.0
33.1
42,465
20,873
42,143
18,839
2,079
1,309
17.81
16.45
710
655
39.9
36,724
33,738
2,062
18.52
17.20
739
684
39.9
38,314
35,560
2,068
15.55
14.65
620
581
39.9
31,772
29,973
2,044
25.03
21.28
20.11
25.84
21.41
18.01
1,001
820
738
1,034
803
630
40.0
38.5
36.7
52,068
42,644
38,390
53,747
41,750
32,778
2,080
2,004
1,909
15.87
14.50
633
580
39.9
32,909
30,160
2,074
15.87
14.50
633
580
39.9
32,909
30,160
2,074
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-19
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 5
Full-time1 State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly,
weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Industrial truck and tractor
operators ..........................
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.44
$13.72
$578
$549
40.0
$30,032
$28,538
2,080
14.74
13.72
588
549
39.9
30,477
28,538
2,067
12.91
12.68
514
507
39.8
26,705
26,374
2,069
15.00
13.72
599
549
39.9
31,004
28,538
2,067
18.36
17.60
732
704
39.9
38,087
36,602
2,075
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a week, exclusive of overtime.
5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a year, exclusive of overtime.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-20
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
All workers ...................................
$23.18
$19.00
$919
$757
39.6
$46,409
$39,381
2,002
Management occupations .......
General and operations
managers ..........................
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
36.80
32.82
1,448
1,308
39.4
74,533
67,020
2,025
36.03
36.91
1,424
1,476
39.5
74,032
76,773
2,054
26.45
23.30
1,043
932
39.4
54,243
48,456
2,050
30.55
43.05
30.98
38.41
31.98
42.33
27.88
32.23
1,222
1,683
1,202
1,517
1,279
1,551
1,115
1,248
40.0
39.1
38.8
39.5
63,540
87,523
62,511
78,341
66,520
80,646
57,990
64,438
2,080
2,033
2,018
2,040
39.18
32.23
1,554
1,275
39.7
80,277
65,664
2,049
52.90
55.27
2,032
2,809
38.4
105,284
146,065
1,990
22.02
18.46
864
738
39.2
44,941
38,391
2,041
22.97
16.35
21.74
16.39
908
651
856
656
39.5
39.8
47,220
33,764
44,515
34,095
2,056
2,065
24.72
24.32
977
995
39.5
50,789
51,715
2,055
24.72
24.32
977
995
39.5
50,789
51,715
2,055
23.14
21.74
918
870
39.7
47,738
45,217
2,063
22.22
20.84
872
816
39.2
45,335
42,447
2,041
19.61
20.71
766
755
39.0
39,814
39,279
2,031
29.11
22.74
22.87
29.41
28.49
20.58
21.90
33.09
1,146
900
902
1,168
1,113
812
861
1,323
39.3
39.6
39.4
39.7
59,570
46,830
46,885
60,713
57,876
42,245
44,766
68,821
2,046
2,059
2,050
2,064
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Management analysts ............
Accountants and auditors ......
Financial examiners ...............
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Tax examiners, collectors,
preparers, and revenue
agents ...............................
Tax examiners, collectors,
and revenue agents ......
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer programmers .........
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Environmental engineers ...
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Biological scientists ...........
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..................
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Conservation scientists ..
Foresters ........................
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.53
$19.69
$816
$788
39.8
$42,441
$40,955
2,067
20.53
19.69
816
788
39.8
42,441
40,955
2,067
26.31
25.54
24.38
26.56
24.89
25.00
25.92
23.92
1,042
1,008
926
1,059
996
1,000
972
948
39.6
39.5
38.0
39.9
54,174
52,393
48,129
55,089
51,773
51,992
50,544
49,317
2,059
2,052
1,974
2,074
26.27
30.42
31.01
30.88
26.08
30.56
31.90
30.35
1,036
1,197
1,210
1,209
1,043
1,205
1,256
1,214
39.4
39.4
39.0
39.2
53,773
62,148
62,930
62,863
53,666
62,650
65,291
63,128
2,047
2,043
2,029
2,036
19.56
18.50
769
726
39.3
39,889
37,758
2,039
21.23
21.00
832
788
39.2
43,288
41,076
2,039
22.59
23.40
21.63
22.61
896
928
865
899
39.6
39.7
46,417
48,067
44,968
46,740
2,054
2,055
26.94
23.33
23.78
20.83
1,072
918
951
833
39.8
39.3
54,411
47,724
49,469
43,316
2,020
2,045
25.67
24.80
996
992
38.8
51,780
51,584
2,017
26.33
27.74
22.82
21.15
24.12
26.34
26.43
18.02
19.93
23.09
1,049
1,110
902
841
960
1,054
1,057
739
776
923
39.9
40.0
39.5
39.8
39.8
54,565
57,695
46,882
43,581
49,776
54,791
54,964
38,435
39,975
47,424
2,072
2,080
2,054
2,061
2,064
23.61
22.51
936
900
39.7
48,506
46,821
2,055
24.01
28.91
22.60
32.13
951
1,145
904
1,206
39.6
39.6
49,447
59,555
47,004
62,733
2,059
2,060
28.15
26.85
1,115
1,079
39.6
57,955
56,133
2,059
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Biological technicians ...........
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Community and social
services occupations ...........
Counselors .............................
Substance abuse and
behavioral disorder
counselors ....................
Educational, vocational,
and school counselors ..
Rehabilitation counselors ..
Social workers .......................
Child, family, and school
social workers ..............
Medical and public health
social workers ..............
Mental health and
substance abuse social
workers ........................
Miscellaneous community
and social service
specialists .........................
Health educators ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Judges, magistrate judges,
and magistrates ............
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Court reporters ...................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.91
$12.33
$552
$493
39.7
$28,694
$25,648
2,063
18.90
17.55
746
697
39.5
38,779
36,252
2,052
20.12
21.31
18.16
20.85
793
832
723
832
39.4
39.0
40,968
42,307
37,114
40,371
2,036
1,986
17.66
18.16
695
727
39.4
36,159
37,779
2,048
21.19
20.32
20.49
19.92
22.62
18.96
823
807
807
782
907
755
38.9
39.7
39.4
41,094
41,972
41,890
37,735
47,147
39,237
1,940
2,065
2,045
18.65
17.07
736
683
39.4
38,117
35,512
2,044
20.55
18.47
813
739
39.6
42,289
38,413
2,058
23.66
22.30
932
894
39.4
48,462
46,482
2,048
19.20
18.87
16.92
16.35
762
755
677
654
39.7
40.0
39,499
39,256
35,196
34,006
2,057
2,080
23.24
20.49
916
839
39.4
47,652
43,613
2,051
14.12
14.35
563
573
39.9
29,100
29,773
2,061
40.95
45.06
36.82
43.68
1,582
1,747
1,389
1,606
38.6
38.8
82,288
90,860
72,240
83,514
2,010
2,017
57.21
56.41
2,256
2,256
39.4
117,297
117,333
2,050
63.96
62.83
2,543
2,513
39.8
132,218
130,686
2,067
24.75
27.10
23.28
23.28
928
1,000
815
815
37.5
36.9
48,270
52,012
42,368
42,368
1,951
1,919
41.49
38.60
1,659
1,534
40.0
69,265
61,870
1,669
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Computer science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Engineering and
architecture teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Atmospheric, earth,
marine, and space
sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health specialties
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$44.93
$41.56
$1,813
$1,705
40.3
$73,873
$67,771
1,644
75.41
68.00
3,018
2,720
40.0
112,394
102,008
1,490
49.55
54.42
1,943
2,100
39.2
76,080
81,900
1,535
54.01
58.17
2,155
2,238
39.9
83,174
87,273
1,540
46.32
49.26
1,793
1,847
38.7
70,965
72,035
1,532
53.59
44.85
2,237
2,284
41.7
87,295
87,199
1,629
58.09
48.68
2,398
2,385
41.3
96,100
93,001
1,654
45.11
38.82
2,109
2,295
46.8
97,291
83,676
2,157
43.87
38.82
2,090
2,295
47.6
98,076
84,184
2,236
41.37
35.10
1,707
1,656
41.3
63,519
58,692
1,535
52.71
53.28
2,034
2,049
38.6
81,530
85,894
1,547
35.87
33.84
1,535
1,442
42.8
56,989
52,786
1,589
53.11
52.55
2,020
1,977
38.0
66,301
63,056
1,248
46.85
44.61
1,947
2,051
41.6
78,408
79,500
1,674
33.74
29.30
1,337
1,172
39.6
53,709
45,710
1,592
44.13
39.85
1,799
1,663
40.8
84,372
76,830
1,912
44.53
39.85
1,822
1,784
40.9
86,653
76,830
1,946
39.22
39.35
1,526
1,574
38.9
61,766
53,801
1,575
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Education and library
science teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Education teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Law, criminal justice, and
social work teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers, except
special and
vocational education
Special education teachers
Other teachers and instructors
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Teacher assistants ..................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$40.02
$42.80
$1,551
$1,630
38.8
$63,303
$63,568
1,582
40.30
43.47
1,563
1,630
38.8
62,953
63,568
1,562
38.30
30.87
1,486
1,352
38.8
56,464
52,720
1,474
40.70
37.50
1,596
1,503
39.2
62,482
59,434
1,535
33.39
29.30
1,268
1,099
38.0
48,893
42,848
1,464
39.28
37.58
1,520
1,503
38.7
60,200
58,323
1,532
48.32
46.89
1,845
1,941
38.2
75,700
81,581
1,567
48.05
47.42
1,920
1,778
40.0
74,274
64,328
1,546
42.90
39.03
1,689
1,551
39.4
68,586
62,044
1,599
32.26
26.95
1,225
1,051
38.0
49,568
47,079
1,537
32.29
34.17
32.50
33.14
1,193
1,267
1,190
1,270
37.0
37.1
50,339
53,035
51,975
53,448
1,559
1,552
34.17
27.61
29.10
33.14
28.01
26.57
1,267
1,024
1,111
1,270
980
1,022
37.1
37.1
38.2
53,035
45,785
54,527
53,448
43,809
49,464
1,552
1,658
1,874
20.65
24.95
13.59
15.87
19.67
24.14
13.20
16.80
817
965
543
550
735
966
528
545
39.6
38.7
39.9
34.7
42,175
49,170
28,222
22,580
38,233
50,550
27,456
22,908
2,043
1,971
2,076
1,423
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Designers ...............................
Graphic designers ..............
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Public relations specialists .....
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Family and general
practitioners .................
Psychiatrists .......................
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Recreational therapists .......
Clinical laboratory
technologists and
technicians .......................
Medical and clinical
laboratory technologists
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$32.22
20.73
22.40
$25.82
20.68
25.71
$1,281
829
896
$1,033
827
1,028
39.8
40.0
40.0
$66,038
43,151
46,639
$53,352
43,174
53,680
2,050
2,082
2,082
50.13
50.13
20.25
58.17
58.17
20.54
2,005
2,005
806
2,327
2,327
822
40.0
40.0
39.8
101,611
101,611
41,931
121,000
121,000
42,719
2,027
2,027
2,071
24.77
22.42
974
897
39.3
50,660
46,625
2,046
24.57
22.48
38.30
32.58
22.28
20.79
40.58
22.02
987
897
1,519
1,457
890
832
1,523
955
40.2
39.9
39.7
44.7
51,213
46,656
79,022
75,749
46,405
43,247
79,190
49,649
2,084
2,075
2,063
2,325
48.97
68.23
26.79
21.66
23.31
58.74
62.50
26.32
21.72
24.72
2,076
2,667
1,064
853
895
2,350
2,500
1,041
840
946
42.4
39.1
39.7
39.4
38.4
107,948
138,689
55,021
43,802
46,548
122,185
130,008
53,300
43,678
49,209
2,204
2,033
2,054
2,023
1,997
19.76
17.56
788
712
39.9
40,986
37,003
2,075
23.84
23.42
949
947
39.8
49,348
49,242
2,070
17.45
16.58
697
663
39.9
36,245
34,495
2,077
23.38
21.62
934
864
39.9
48,568
44,922
2,077
23.87
21.67
953
867
39.9
49,558
45,067
2,076
17.60
18.20
16.94
17.39
666
676
643
662
37.9
37.1
34,655
35,149
33,443
34,398
1,969
1,931
17.34
18.05
691
719
39.8
35,915
37,493
2,072
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Medical assistants ..............
Protective service occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers, law
enforcement workers .......
First-line
supervisors/managers
of correctional officers
First-line
supervisors/managers
of police and detectives
Fire fighters ...........................
Bailiffs, correctional officers,
and jailers .........................
Correctional officers and
jailers ...........................
Detectives and criminal
investigators .....................
Fish and game wardens .........
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.11
$20.12
$722
$804
39.9
$37,531
$41,816
2,072
24.47
24.63
976
985
39.9
50,740
51,235
2,074
25.29
25.80
1,008
1,032
39.9
52,433
53,662
2,073
14.31
14.16
570
562
39.8
29,599
29,176
2,068
14.14
16.44
14.37
13.79
563
644
574
561
39.8
39.1
29,242
33,464
29,846
29,176
2,068
2,035
13.98
14.12
13.88
14.45
556
564
551
578
39.8
39.9
28,818
29,309
28,606
30,064
2,061
2,076
14.86
26.34
12.41
32.71
591
1,053
496
1,308
39.8
40.0
30,726
54,779
25,815
68,028
2,068
2,080
20.53
18.19
818
731
39.8
42,533
38,022
2,071
32.52
32.98
1,289
1,304
39.6
67,018
67,800
2,061
30.42
32.63
1,200
1,304
39.4
62,395
67,800
2,051
37.44
14.83
37.15
14.49
1,500
640
1,486
591
40.1
43.2
77,986
33,295
77,262
30,751
2,083
2,245
18.39
15.89
730
636
39.7
37,966
33,060
2,064
18.23
15.71
725
628
39.7
37,686
32,668
2,067
23.29
19.60
25.07
24.08
20.90
24.99
924
784
1,001
963
836
1,000
39.7
40.0
39.9
48,051
40,806
52,042
50,093
43,472
51,979
2,063
2,081
2,076
25.07
24.99
1,001
1,000
39.9
52,042
51,979
2,076
14.51
13.88
578
541
39.8
30,051
28,142
2,071
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Food preparation workers ......
Fast food and counter
workers ............................
Combined food preparation
and serving workers,
including fast food .......
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers,
building and grounds
cleaning and maintenance
workers ............................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of housekeeping and
janitorial workers .........
Building cleaning workers .....
Janitors and cleaners,
except maids and
housekeeping cleaners
Maids and housekeeping
cleaners ........................
Grounds maintenance
workers ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.48
$13.53
$576
$541
39.8
$29,978
$28,142
2,070
14.44
14.08
570
563
39.5
29,657
29,293
2,054
12.49
12.39
492
494
39.4
25,440
25,680
2,037
13.24
12.42
519
497
39.2
26,967
25,825
2,036
13.20
14.43
12.42
14.94
517
558
497
560
39.2
38.7
26,885
28,792
25,825
29,133
2,036
1,995
14.43
10.97
14.94
10.84
558
438
560
433
38.7
40.0
28,792
22,801
29,133
22,528
1,995
2,078
12.98
13.52
515
541
39.6
26,490
28,117
2,041
12.98
13.52
514
541
39.6
26,484
28,117
2,041
13.53
12.89
535
506
39.5
27,805
26,312
2,054
22.20
24.29
868
972
39.1
45,119
50,519
2,032
22.07
12.15
25.34
12.56
863
481
1,014
502
39.1
39.6
44,883
25,035
52,703
26,125
2,034
2,061
12.26
12.56
485
502
39.6
25,243
26,125
2,059
10.62
9.81
425
392
40.0
22,091
20,409
2,080
11.35
11.15
443
420
39.1
23,043
21,825
2,031
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
Child care workers .................
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Recreation workers ............
Sales and related occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers,
sales workers ...................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers ..
Retail sales workers ...............
Cashiers, all workers .........
Cashiers .........................
Office and administrative
support occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
office and administrative
support workers ...............
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Court, municipal, and license
clerks ................................
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$11.13
$9.91
$434
$396
38.9
$22,542
$20,602
2,025
15.69
13.73
15.70
10.45
612
548
589
418
39.0
39.9
31,737
28,151
30,615
20,552
2,023
2,050
12.44
12.44
12.28
12.28
497
497
491
491
39.9
39.9
25,833
25,833
25,542
25,542
2,077
2,077
16.41
16.39
646
630
39.4
33,619
32,768
2,048
16.63
16.93
662
677
39.8
34,403
35,223
2,069
16.56
15.03
15.20
15.20
17.27
13.60
13.08
13.08
658
589
596
596
691
544
523
523
39.7
39.2
39.2
39.2
34,219
30,616
31,014
31,014
35,922
28,269
27,206
27,206
2,067
2,037
2,040
2,040
14.97
14.46
591
569
39.5
30,680
29,582
2,050
20.27
14.27
15.13
19.36
13.76
15.26
806
561
593
774
547
614
39.7
39.3
39.2
41,889
29,177
30,874
40,263
28,454
31,934
2,067
2,044
2,041
14.16
13.60
557
541
39.3
28,941
28,122
2,044
15.34
14.76
599
580
39.0
31,125
30,148
2,029
16.26
15.51
645
621
39.6
33,516
32,269
2,061
13.37
16.49
12.79
16.36
532
638
504
645
39.8
38.7
27,660
33,191
26,227
33,517
2,069
2,013
16.25
14.09
647
551
39.8
33,638
28,650
2,070
11.92
10.14
467
406
39.2
24,292
21,091
2,037
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Stock clerks and order fillers
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ..........................
Executive secretaries and
administrative
assistants ......................
Legal secretaries ................
Medical secretaries ............
Secretaries, except legal,
medical, and executive
Computer operators ...............
Data entry and information
processing workers ..........
Data entry keyers ...............
Word processors and
typists ...........................
Office clerks, general .............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Carpenters ..............................
Construction equipment
operators ..........................
Paving, surfacing, and
tamping equipment
operators ......................
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Electricians ............................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.14
$12.66
$561
$507
39.7
$29,175
$26,341
2,063
14.19
11.97
12.66
11.05
564
466
507
414
39.8
38.9
29,349
24,227
26,341
21,548
2,068
2,024
15.42
14.59
610
577
39.6
31,742
30,014
2,059
17.24
16.02
12.89
15.95
15.05
13.76
686
629
515
635
602
551
39.8
39.3
39.9
35,669
32,729
26,784
32,987
31,302
28,662
2,069
2,044
2,077
14.70
14.96
13.91
13.53
581
594
546
541
39.5
39.7
30,199
30,878
28,412
28,132
2,054
2,064
14.11
13.95
14.49
14.54
556
552
565
579
39.4
39.5
28,264
27,200
28,940
29,397
2,003
1,949
14.22
13.61
14.48
13.49
558
537
553
530
39.3
39.5
29,043
27,931
28,741
27,538
2,042
2,053
14.84
12.32
591
493
39.8
30,710
25,628
2,069
17.87
17.13
709
685
39.7
36,860
35,630
2,063
18.97
18.73
18.54
18.16
757
739
742
726
39.9
39.4
39,339
38,420
38,565
37,773
2,074
2,051
16.68
16.20
663
662
39.8
34,481
34,424
2,067
16.27
16.55
645
662
39.7
33,562
34,424
2,063
16.96
20.13
20.40
15.31
20.67
21.63
675
803
816
612
826
865
39.8
39.9
40.0
35,101
41,789
42,435
31,845
42,956
44,992
2,070
2,076
2,080
20.40
21.63
816
865
40.0
42,435
44,992
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
Helpers, construction trades ..
Construction and building
inspectors .........................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive service
technicians and
mechanics ....................
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ...
Heavy vehicle and mobile
equipment service
technicians and
mechanics ........................
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.36
$18.63
$734
$745
40.0
$38,182
$38,752
2,080
18.36
11.43
18.63
10.44
734
457
745
417
40.0
40.0
38,182
23,764
38,752
21,707
2,080
2,080
28.28
28.20
1,127
1,128
39.8
58,597
58,648
2,072
14.60
12.66
574
506
39.3
29,837
26,329
2,044
17.29
17.26
687
680
39.7
35,720
35,360
2,065
20.54
19.90
817
780
39.8
42,473
40,560
2,068
15.67
15.90
627
636
40.0
32,601
33,072
2,080
15.67
15.90
627
636
40.0
32,601
33,072
2,080
19.08
18.66
763
746
40.0
39,694
38,956
2,080
19.74
21.74
787
870
39.9
40,902
45,219
2,072
16.68
17.27
666
691
39.9
34,643
35,922
2,077
15.64
15.00
621
600
39.7
32,268
31,200
2,063
15.55
15.00
619
600
39.8
32,207
31,200
2,072
14.81
14.18
576
567
38.9
29,967
29,469
2,023
13.72
13.75
532
538
38.8
27,656
27,983
2,016
19.33
18.70
766
733
39.6
39,811
38,119
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 6
Full-time1 State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Power plant operators,
distributors, and
dispatchers .......................
Power plant operators ........
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and
material movers, hand .....
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$22.58
22.58
$22.24
22.24
$901
901
$890
890
39.9
39.9
$46,850
46,850
$46,257
46,257
2,075
2,075
24.23
24.08
945
957
39.0
49,178
49,789
2,030
16.17
15.78
639
614
39.5
33,034
31,886
2,043
19.95
18.91
796
770
39.9
41,375
40,057
2,074
14.60
15.33
583
613
39.9
30,298
31,886
2,075
16.19
18.43
648
737
40.0
33,672
38,343
2,080
12.23
21.28
11.07
21.41
486
820
443
803
39.7
38.5
25,265
42,644
23,017
41,750
2,067
2,004
10.44
10.35
415
414
39.8
21,590
21,528
2,067
9.65
10.37
382
415
39.6
19,886
21,570
2,061
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a week, exclusive of overtime.
5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a year, exclusive of overtime.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
All workers ...................................
$24.97
$22.54
$964
$897
38.6
$44,207
$41,681
1,770
Management occupations .......
Chief executives ....................
General and operations
managers ..........................
Legislators .............................
Public relations managers ......
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Purchasing managers .............
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ......
Construction managers ..........
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
preschool and child
care center/program .....
Education administrators,
elementary and
secondary school .........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering managers ...........
Food service managers ..........
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Natural sciences managers ....
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
39.00
46.32
37.43
49.28
1,535
1,969
1,482
1,971
39.3
42.5
75,409
102,100
73,195
102,500
1,934
2,204
37.70
23.21
41.84
35.08
23.28
32.54
1,494
859
1,642
1,403
931
1,301
39.6
37.0
39.2
77,682
44,653
81,691
72,966
48,422
67,675
2,061
1,923
1,952
33.94
34.33
1,318
1,278
38.8
68,275
66,433
2,012
37.66
35.52
44.77
31.63
40.77
31.70
44.00
26.01
1,471
1,366
1,790
1,257
1,602
1,202
1,768
975
39.1
38.5
40.0
39.7
74,086
71,012
90,570
65,361
81,795
62,483
88,772
50,716
1,967
1,999
2,023
2,067
34.88
31.23
44.76
33.50
31.25
42.82
1,394
1,233
1,756
1,340
1,250
1,709
40.0
39.5
39.2
72,395
56,640
81,932
69,680
61,021
79,515
2,076
1,814
1,831
34.49
39.18
1,379
1,567
40.0
67,198
78,474
1,949
45.44
43.65
1,777
1,733
39.1
81,824
79,622
1,801
44.46
42.86
23.89
40.54
40.66
19.16
1,757
1,668
939
1,597
1,606
766
39.5
38.9
39.3
89,620
86,749
38,457
78,210
83,507
27,897
2,016
2,024
1,610
31.34
43.49
31.23
51.03
1,228
1,756
1,249
2,041
39.2
40.4
63,847
91,326
64,963
106,142
2,037
2,100
32.11
28.22
1,270
1,129
39.5
66,019
58,687
2,056
28.82
27.25
1,116
1,090
38.7
58,007
56,682
2,013
26.22
25.93
25.08
24.45
1,025
1,023
984
977
39.1
39.5
52,890
53,203
51,043
50,786
2,017
2,052
26.02
22.99
1,002
917
38.5
52,107
47,694
2,002
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Management analysts ............
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Tax examiners, collectors,
preparers, and revenue
agents ...............................
Tax examiners, collectors,
and revenue agents ......
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer programmers .........
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.02
$22.99
$1,002
$917
38.5
$52,107
$47,694
2,002
23.05
21.08
917
859
39.8
44,658
46,351
1,937
25.42
25.52
999
1,011
39.3
51,197
50,440
2,014
23.69
23.16
947
926
40.0
49,269
48,177
2,080
25.40
26.98
986
1,042
38.8
51,270
54,178
2,018
24.93
30.35
25.57
22.81
30.31
24.32
989
1,196
994
903
1,193
959
39.7
39.4
38.9
50,494
61,761
51,673
47,441
62,046
49,893
2,025
2,035
2,020
25.63
24.10
23.78
23.09
981
948
928
924
38.3
39.3
51,029
49,304
48,277
48,027
1,991
2,046
24.01
19.39
933
801
38.8
48,258
41,662
2,010
24.01
19.39
933
801
38.8
48,258
41,662
2,010
27.50
26.50
23.31
31.76
26.88
26.35
23.65
31.30
1,083
1,045
895
1,257
1,054
1,008
887
1,252
39.4
39.4
38.4
39.6
55,907
54,305
44,748
65,361
54,787
52,395
46,112
65,110
2,033
2,049
1,919
2,058
27.10
27.41
1,068
1,085
39.4
55,516
56,394
2,049
28.75
31.21
27.43
25.93
1,130
1,207
1,054
1,037
39.3
38.7
58,762
62,755
54,796
53,934
2,044
2,011
30.76
25.93
1,187
1,037
38.6
61,730
53,934
2,007
17.28
15.60
680
624
39.3
35,355
32,448
2,046
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Environmental engineers ...
Drafters ..................................
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Biological scientists ...........
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Physical scientists ..................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Market and survey
researchers .......................
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Biological technicians ...........
Chemical technicians .............
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.09
33.92
34.34
$17.54
31.62
32.34
$750
1,336
1,355
$702
1,255
1,294
39.3
39.4
39.5
$38,990
69,455
70,439
$36,483
65,264
67,273
2,042
2,047
2,051
40.10
40.10
36.13
26.12
40.31
40.31
32.86
27.81
1,604
1,604
1,446
1,027
1,612
1,612
1,314
1,112
40.0
40.0
40.0
39.3
83,406
83,406
75,184
53,428
83,845
83,845
68,349
57,841
2,080
2,080
2,081
2,046
23.70
22.63
935
905
39.4
48,596
47,070
2,051
20.92
19.32
832
773
39.8
43,254
40,192
2,067
27.87
25.88
1,101
1,035
39.5
57,278
53,835
2,055
20.39
20.84
794
802
38.9
41,286
41,698
2,025
31.27
28.91
27.02
29.34
30.47
25.60
1,204
1,154
1,071
1,154
1,179
1,024
38.5
39.9
39.6
56,726
60,017
55,699
55,696
61,296
53,254
1,814
2,076
2,061
19.26
27.69
19.19
29.34
774
1,105
768
1,173
40.2
39.9
40,225
57,146
39,924
61,006
2,088
2,064
34.05
34.05
33.38
33.38
1,362
1,362
1,335
1,335
40.0
40.0
70,817
70,817
69,430
69,430
2,080
2,080
25.29
26.69
1,006
1,068
39.8
52,337
55,515
2,069
24.47
25.58
973
1,012
39.8
50,593
52,603
2,068
24.44
43.57
19.39
40.64
978
1,590
776
1,509
40.0
36.5
50,845
64,496
40,331
64,156
2,080
1,480
44.62
27.14
16.66
22.74
41.06
25.91
15.91
21.57
1,619
1,083
666
910
1,509
1,040
636
863
36.3
39.9
40.0
40.0
64,757
56,325
34,652
46,565
65,686
54,059
33,093
44,874
1,451
2,076
2,080
2,048
21.21
19.00
807
759
38.1
40,358
36,546
1,903
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Community and social
services occupations ...........
Counselors .............................
Substance abuse and
behavioral disorder
counselors ....................
Educational, vocational,
and school counselors ..
Mental health counselors ...
Rehabilitation counselors ..
Social workers .......................
Child, family, and school
social workers ..............
Medical and public health
social workers ..............
Mental health and
substance abuse social
workers ........................
Miscellaneous community
and social service
specialists .........................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Judges, magistrate judges,
and magistrates ............
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Court reporters ...................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.44
$19.02
$857
$761
40.0
$44,587
$39,555
2,080
26.18
32.71
23.08
31.53
996
1,221
896
1,194
38.0
37.3
46,871
52,430
44,437
51,233
1,790
1,603
22.52
22.30
820
780
36.4
42,554
40,584
1,890
37.20
23.02
24.13
23.12
35.85
22.42
22.62
21.01
1,376
919
935
896
1,349
897
848
792
37.0
39.9
38.8
38.7
55,366
47,154
46,500
45,002
53,742
46,634
43,207
41,199
1,489
2,048
1,927
1,946
24.43
21.01
948
834
38.8
45,935
43,389
1,880
23.25
22.50
926
900
39.8
48,158
46,800
2,071
21.04
21.27
806
791
38.3
41,886
41,113
1,990
19.61
17.99
751
694
38.3
38,471
36,056
1,962
21.99
19.73
857
778
39.0
44,543
40,435
2,026
15.81
14.65
591
537
37.4
29,667
27,947
1,877
33.51
37.13
32.04
35.72
1,295
1,436
1,250
1,250
38.6
38.7
67,332
74,671
64,979
65,010
2,009
2,011
46.03
49.86
1,831
1,994
39.8
95,198
103,709
2,068
46.03
25.43
49.86
24.83
1,831
989
1,994
964
39.8
38.9
95,198
51,452
103,709
50,128
2,068
2,023
21.78
21.12
18.35
19.49
831
788
686
682
38.1
37.3
43,206
40,999
35,672
35,472
1,983
1,941
32.61
31.47
1,189
1,170
36.5
45,704
44,878
1,401
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Computer science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Engineering and
architecture teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health specialties
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$41.59
$39.29
$1,528
$1,482
36.7
$60,291
$57,350
1,450
38.45
38.78
1,460
1,496
38.0
57,681
58,900
1,500
38.71
36.47
1,440
1,368
37.2
57,578
53,017
1,488
42.39
43.06
1,563
1,561
36.9
62,769
64,001
1,481
36.78
33.75
1,375
1,243
37.4
54,849
49,232
1,491
40.89
41.51
1,452
1,551
35.5
60,317
55,082
1,475
43.74
41.51
1,580
1,646
36.1
62,410
55,082
1,427
39.34
36.11
1,487
1,423
37.8
57,444
54,869
1,460
43.13
38.02
1,607
1,521
37.3
61,203
60,525
1,419
42.95
44.68
1,605
1,655
37.4
65,388
63,981
1,522
36.27
32.24
1,411
1,289
38.9
55,752
48,999
1,537
38.20
36.45
1,451
1,437
38.0
55,091
52,477
1,442
46.30
44.35
1,657
1,774
35.8
59,847
65,617
1,293
33.02
33.12
1,305
1,325
39.5
51,426
50,502
1,557
40.74
38.69
1,467
1,363
36.0
56,255
53,085
1,381
41.17
38.69
1,482
1,354
36.0
56,880
53,437
1,382
39.98
37.28
1,428
1,365
35.7
55,826
50,883
1,396
39.08
38.30
1,449
1,341
37.1
52,621
47,710
1,347
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ........................
Preschool teachers,
except special
education ..................
Kindergarten teachers,
except special
education ..................
Elementary and middle
school teachers .............
Elementary school
teachers, except
special education .....
Middle school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
Secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers, except
special and
vocational education
Vocational education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Special education teachers
Special education
teachers, preschool,
kindergarten, and
elementary school ....
Special education
teachers, middle
school .......................
Special education
teachers, secondary
school .......................
Other teachers and instructors
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$43.26
$41.93
$1,572
$1,544
36.3
$62,263
$60,710
1,439
37.35
37.04
1,399
1,388
37.5
57,201
51,508
1,532
35.36
32.81
1,294
1,218
36.6
49,368
46,814
1,396
32.76
30.92
1,210
1,160
36.9
46,631
44,292
1,424
30.52
30.92
1,107
1,145
36.3
43,333
42,479
1,420
33.73
31.56
1,255
1,178
37.2
48,072
45,635
1,425
35.41
32.75
1,294
1,223
36.5
49,168
46,805
1,389
35.64
32.83
1,300
1,226
36.5
49,420
47,128
1,387
34.24
34.85
32.62
32.44
1,260
1,288
1,195
1,204
36.8
36.9
47,898
49,356
45,187
46,451
1,399
1,416
34.94
32.44
1,289
1,204
36.9
49,209
46,027
1,408
33.44
37.98
32.53
35.52
1,261
1,354
1,165
1,282
37.7
35.7
51,972
52,021
48,433
49,408
1,554
1,370
39.64
37.25
1,392
1,337
35.1
53,574
51,441
1,352
33.25
32.90
1,230
1,165
37.0
47,010
46,741
1,414
36.78
39.32
35.07
36.96
1,330
1,376
1,245
1,362
36.2
35.0
51,075
53,591
48,181
52,684
1,389
1,363
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Self-enrichment education
teachers ........................
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Instructional coordinators ......
Teacher assistants ..................
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Designers ...............................
Graphic designers ..............
Public relations specialists .....
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...................
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Family and general
practitioners .................
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Occupational therapists .....
Physical therapists .............
Respiratory therapists ........
Speech-language
pathologists ..................
Clinical laboratory
technologists and
technicians .......................
Medical and clinical
laboratory technologists
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$35.47
$31.54
$1,276
$1,223
36.0
$51,467
$49,118
1,451
29.79
29.22
15.51
33.78
11.96
22.28
28.40
13.97
35.50
11.26
1,186
1,119
590
1,277
429
891
1,109
532
1,354
416
39.8
38.3
38.0
37.8
35.9
48,114
50,229
28,117
60,470
16,343
34,224
49,816
25,418
54,273
15,802
1,615
1,719
1,813
1,790
1,367
25.80
23.18
23.18
27.84
24.35
18.16
18.16
24.35
1,017
905
905
1,107
974
726
726
974
39.4
39.0
39.0
39.8
49,462
47,060
47,060
57,325
49,098
37,769
37,769
50,638
1,917
2,030
2,030
2,059
20.35
19.42
790
777
38.8
38,116
40,394
1,873
23.77
23.34
942
934
39.6
47,897
48,547
2,015
23.77
23.34
942
934
39.6
47,897
48,547
2,015
25.42
22.38
41.32
41.29
22.66
23.06
42.71
21.08
1,003
882
1,636
1,960
899
883
1,708
1,304
39.4
39.4
39.6
47.5
49,849
45,841
85,049
101,908
44,408
45,926
88,824
67,829
1,961
2,048
2,058
2,468
61.02
27.92
32.34
33.48
37.22
23.27
76.93
26.41
30.77
32.66
34.24
21.63
2,441
1,079
1,217
1,252
1,427
899
3,077
1,033
1,197
1,214
1,312
855
40.0
38.7
37.6
37.4
38.3
38.6
126,929
53,707
51,549
55,668
62,309
46,763
160,014
51,342
49,946
54,889
60,445
44,479
2,080
1,924
1,594
1,663
1,674
2,009
33.59
32.53
1,241
1,202
36.9
47,841
45,169
1,424
21.39
20.45
836
784
39.1
43,487
40,747
2,033
24.37
22.59
942
850
38.7
48,985
44,200
2,010
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Emergency medical
technicians and
paramedics .......................
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Respiratory therapy
technicians ...................
Surgical technologists ........
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Occupational therapist
assistants and aides ..........
Physical therapist assistants
and aides ..........................
Physical therapist assistants
Physical therapist aides ......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.37
$17.50
$727
$700
39.6
$37,781
$36,400
2,057
22.67
22.00
906
880
39.9
47,093
45,760
2,077
22.61
22.00
904
880
40.0
46,995
45,760
2,078
16.05
16.88
662
675
41.3
34,438
35,104
2,146
17.67
17.07
17.11
14.62
693
680
687
585
39.2
39.8
36,029
35,354
35,714
30,410
2,038
2,071
18.77
16.35
17.99
15.50
751
644
720
618
40.0
39.4
39,050
33,471
37,419
32,115
2,080
2,047
16.80
16.37
662
652
39.4
33,941
33,808
2,020
15.02
14.03
599
561
39.9
31,174
29,182
2,075
19.56
17.45
774
698
39.6
40,076
36,296
2,049
20.24
21.29
803
851
39.7
41,781
44,277
2,065
20.24
21.29
803
851
39.7
41,781
44,277
2,065
12.39
11.90
482
468
38.9
24,228
23,504
1,956
11.88
12.06
11.43
12.19
459
471
439
487
38.7
39.1
23,409
24,497
22,556
25,345
1,970
2,032
11.69
16.17
11.25
16.39
452
615
434
642
38.7
38.0
23,014
31,955
22,308
33,382
1,968
1,976
18.74
17.94
702
760
37.5
32,067
37,315
1,711
11.85
12.81
11.64
10.22
9.04
10.22
472
501
465
409
362
409
39.8
39.1
40.0
24,438
25,425
24,203
21,258
18,803
21,258
2,062
1,984
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Medical assistants ..............
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Medical transcriptionists ...
Protective service occupations
First-line
supervisors/managers, law
enforcement workers .......
First-line
supervisors/managers
of correctional officers
First-line
supervisors/managers
of police and detectives
First-line
supervisors/managers of
fire fighting and
prevention workers ..........
Fire fighters ...........................
Fire inspectors .......................
Fire inspectors and
investigators .................
Bailiffs, correctional officers,
and jailers .........................
Bailiffs ...............................
Correctional officers and
jailers ...........................
Detectives and criminal
investigators .....................
Parking enforcement workers
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Animal control workers .........
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.87
13.18
$12.38
12.00
$506
521
$492
478
39.3
39.5
$24,905
26,733
$24,960
23,920
1,935
2,028
12.53
13.99
12.38
13.22
499
558
495
530
39.8
39.9
25,957
29,003
25,750
27,581
2,072
2,073
24.13
22.96
1,008
972
41.8
52,073
50,315
2,158
33.28
32.79
1,335
1,313
40.1
69,318
68,291
2,083
26.00
24.93
1,048
1,010
40.3
54,399
52,535
2,092
33.72
33.17
1,352
1,327
40.1
70,200
68,996
2,082
28.90
20.66
26.03
27.07
19.91
26.66
1,423
1,000
1,070
1,313
959
1,086
49.3
48.4
41.1
74,009
51,965
55,644
68,294
49,858
56,454
2,561
2,515
2,138
26.18
26.84
1,077
1,086
41.2
56,020
56,454
2,140
19.21
19.13
17.75
19.12
766
730
702
691
39.9
38.2
39,841
37,982
36,524
35,909
2,074
1,986
19.21
17.66
769
702
40.0
39,996
36,524
2,082
28.41
18.97
24.69
27.51
19.42
24.29
1,126
756
988
1,098
777
974
39.6
39.9
40.0
58,545
39,327
51,242
57,108
40,394
50,645
2,061
2,073
2,076
24.69
17.75
24.31
16.46
988
690
976
688
40.0
38.9
51,250
35,879
50,648
35,755
2,076
2,022
15.60
15.60
15.01
15.01
600
600
588
588
38.4
38.4
29,050
29,050
29,037
29,037
1,862
1,862
15.61
13.79
573
468
36.7
23,831
16,890
1,527
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and
other recreational
protective service
workers ........................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
Chefs and head cooks ........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Food preparation workers ......
Food service, tipped ...............
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and
bartender helpers .........
Fast food and counter
workers ............................
Combined food preparation
and serving workers,
including fast food .......
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers,
building and grounds
cleaning and maintenance
workers ............................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of housekeeping and
janitorial workers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$8.87
$7.53
$328
$264
37.0
$11,229
$13,712
1,266
11.61
10.76
412
378
35.5
16,656
14,472
1,434
15.11
17.77
13.73
17.10
570
683
522
684
37.7
38.4
23,557
28,383
21,084
28,728
1,559
1,597
14.52
11.71
13.33
11.58
546
411
514
405
37.6
35.1
22,532
16,816
20,961
14,996
1,551
1,436
11.70
10.97
10.16
11.58
9.95
9.99
410
386
364
405
353
352
35.1
35.1
35.8
16,752
15,186
14,217
14,996
13,516
13,672
1,432
1,384
1,399
10.16
9.99
364
352
35.8
14,217
13,672
1,399
10.10
9.59
343
330
33.9
13,223
12,688
1,309
10.09
9.99
9.56
8.81
340
371
323
316
33.7
37.1
13,120
17,166
12,213
16,432
1,301
1,719
14.29
13.50
567
538
39.7
28,954
27,531
2,026
20.84
18.37
826
730
39.6
42,732
37,440
2,051
19.51
16.44
768
658
39.4
39,691
34,201
2,034
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
First-line
supervisors/managers
of landscaping, lawn
service, and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Building cleaning workers .....
Janitors and cleaners,
except maids and
housekeeping cleaners
Maids and housekeeping
cleaners ........................
Pest control workers ..............
Grounds maintenance
workers ............................
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Tree trimmers and pruners
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Nonfarm animal caretakers ....
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related
workers ............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .....................
Transportation attendants ......
Transportation attendants,
except flight attendants
and baggage porters .....
Child care workers .................
Personal and home care aides
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Recreation workers ............
Sales and related occupations
Retail sales workers ...............
Cashiers, all workers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.63
13.59
$25.83
12.96
$995
539
$1,033
515
40.4
39.7
$51,751
27,583
$53,718
26,333
2,101
2,029
13.84
13.10
549
522
39.6
28,044
26,936
2,026
8.73
17.96
8.51
18.58
348
716
340
743
39.9
39.9
18,107
31,094
17,701
38,646
2,075
1,731
15.28
15.43
610
617
39.9
30,793
31,400
2,015
15.33
18.12
15.52
18.20
612
725
620
728
39.9
40.0
30,735
37,692
31,907
37,856
2,005
2,080
14.82
14.01
567
516
38.3
27,106
24,045
1,829
25.53
12.65
24.01
11.03
987
506
900
441
38.7
40.0
51,314
26,311
46,820
22,942
2,010
2,080
14.06
15.41
555
616
39.5
28,575
32,053
2,033
14.06
17.33
15.41
16.83
555
643
616
631
39.5
37.1
28,575
28,404
32,053
24,570
2,033
1,639
17.33
11.46
10.96
16.83
10.61
8.56
643
422
406
631
390
321
37.1
36.8
37.0
28,404
17,925
20,630
24,570
16,736
16,692
1,639
1,564
1,881
16.83
16.77
15.48
14.97
670
668
594
589
39.8
39.8
34,753
34,627
30,853
30,389
2,065
2,065
15.51
14.10
14.02
12.62
11.73
11.73
587
530
525
492
442
450
37.8
37.6
37.5
27,457
24,234
23,835
24,086
22,265
22,265
1,770
1,718
1,700
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Cashiers .........................
Office and administrative
support occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
office and administrative
support workers ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks
and machine operators
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Payroll and timekeeping
clerks ............................
Procurement clerks ............
Court, municipal, and license
clerks ................................
Customer service
representatives .................
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
File clerks ..............................
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Order clerks ...........................
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Couriers and messengers .......
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Dispatchers, except police,
fire, and ambulance .....
Meter readers, utilities ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.93
$11.73
$522
$442
37.4
$23,626
$22,265
1,696
16.66
15.86
646
614
38.8
32,511
31,132
1,952
22.88
21.80
890
859
38.9
45,678
44,637
1,996
12.68
16.68
15.73
13.90
16.44
14.78
494
651
625
487
640
587
39.0
39.1
39.7
25,701
33,584
32,495
25,298
32,997
30,534
2,027
2,013
2,066
14.15
13.21
564
516
39.9
29,353
26,853
2,074
16.86
16.49
655
636
38.8
33,662
32,820
1,996
18.78
17.15
18.66
16.65
738
685
745
666
39.3
40.0
38,202
35,630
38,750
34,632
2,034
2,078
16.02
15.73
621
628
38.8
31,497
32,119
1,966
16.41
15.08
654
602
39.9
34,006
31,304
2,072
18.06
13.82
18.06
13.02
692
542
666
503
38.3
39.2
35,991
27,832
34,632
26,372
1,992
2,014
11.83
13.55
19.78
9.54
12.60
17.54
470
517
791
365
489
702
39.8
38.2
40.0
24,456
23,412
41,142
18,970
19,958
36,483
2,067
1,727
2,080
18.54
16.41
716
645
38.6
36,406
33,259
1,964
13.30
13.91
18.07
12.70
13.19
16.95
518
512
721
508
480
678
38.9
36.8
39.9
26,219
26,607
37,494
25,958
24,968
35,148
1,971
1,913
2,075
16.84
15.76
672
630
39.9
34,948
32,760
2,076
24.96
16.30
26.57
14.52
996
652
1,063
581
39.9
40.0
51,610
33,890
54,621
30,202
2,068
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Production, planning, and
expediting clerks ..............
Shipping, receiving, and
traffic clerks .....................
Stock clerks and order fillers
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ..........................
Executive secretaries and
administrative
assistants ......................
Legal secretaries ................
Medical secretaries ............
Secretaries, except legal,
medical, and executive
Computer operators ...............
Data entry and information
processing workers ..........
Data entry keyers ...............
Word processors and
typists ...........................
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal
service ..............................
Office clerks, general .............
Office machine operators,
except computer ...............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Carpenters ..............................
Construction laborers .............
Construction equipment
operators ..........................
Paving, surfacing, and
tamping equipment
operators ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.74
$24.59
$801
$922
38.6
$41,639
$47,943
2,008
15.48
18.11
16.53
18.04
614
708
661
720
39.6
39.1
31,910
36,542
34,382
37,419
2,061
2,018
17.15
16.53
662
638
38.6
32,389
31,397
1,889
20.44
17.79
14.08
20.00
17.25
14.36
801
659
559
770
604
571
39.2
37.0
39.7
40,874
34,259
29,061
40,022
31,397
29,702
1,999
1,926
2,064
16.47
17.65
15.97
16.67
635
688
624
661
38.6
39.0
30,575
34,902
29,686
32,552
1,856
1,978
15.46
14.04
15.13
14.32
586
541
573
539
37.9
38.6
29,728
26,639
29,557
25,917
1,923
1,898
15.91
15.86
601
590
37.7
30,741
30,675
1,932
13.24
15.37
12.47
14.79
529
594
499
571
40.0
38.6
27,532
29,992
25,933
29,286
2,080
1,951
14.19
11.96
555
478
39.1
28,689
24,877
2,022
18.82
20.11
739
804
39.3
38,448
41,829
2,043
20.07
18.91
797
752
39.7
41,313
39,000
2,059
24.89
25.16
14.80
23.70
23.70
15.04
995
992
585
948
952
591
40.0
39.4
39.5
51,751
51,539
28,941
49,290
49,525
29,806
2,079
2,049
1,955
16.43
14.69
657
588
40.0
34,077
30,410
2,074
15.49
15.43
618
596
39.9
32,123
30,986
2,074
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Electricians ............................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Pipelayers ..........................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
Helpers, construction trades ..
Construction and building
inspectors .........................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
Septic tank servicers and
sewer pipe cleaners ..........
Miscellaneous construction
and related workers ..........
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Computer, automated teller,
and office machine
repairers ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, commercial
and industrial
equipment ....................
Electrical and electronics
repairers, powerhouse,
substation, and relay ....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.61
24.50
20.43
$14.62
22.85
20.58
$664
976
803
$585
914
827
40.0
39.8
39.3
$34,452
50,678
41,781
$30,222
47,380
43,004
2,074
2,069
2,045
20.43
20.58
803
827
39.3
41,781
43,004
2,045
20.99
20.61
19.94
16.17
832
808
799
749
39.6
39.2
43,208
41,998
41,475
38,958
2,058
2,038
21.24
17.29
21.58
17.25
848
692
863
690
39.9
40.0
43,993
35,974
44,876
35,880
2,071
2,080
24.98
23.77
977
918
39.1
50,798
47,737
2,034
16.04
16.19
641
647
40.0
33,339
33,640
2,079
16.88
17.37
675
695
40.0
35,104
36,123
2,080
15.63
15.70
625
628
40.0
32,493
32,658
2,079
21.25
20.04
847
802
39.9
43,756
41,463
2,059
27.78
28.39
1,109
1,135
39.9
57,636
59,041
2,074
22.89
19.83
916
793
40.0
44,728
38,070
1,954
27.37
28.86
1,094
1,154
40.0
56,905
60,029
2,079
19.53
17.92
777
717
39.8
40,417
37,274
2,070
28.70
26.85
1,148
1,074
40.0
59,700
55,848
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive service
technicians and
mechanics ....................
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ...
Heavy vehicle and mobile
equipment service
technicians and
mechanics ........................
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except
engines .........................
Small engine mechanics ........
Outdoor power equipment
and other small engine
mechanics ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.76
$21.58
$864
$863
39.7
$44,848
$44,880
2,061
21.79
21.94
864
878
39.7
44,883
45,635
2,060
20.35
20.09
813
804
40.0
42,082
41,746
2,068
20.67
19.61
825
784
39.9
42,914
40,783
2,076
19.97
15.61
18.60
14.89
797
624
744
596
39.9
40.0
41,453
32,470
38,688
30,969
2,076
2,080
15.61
14.89
624
596
40.0
32,470
30,969
2,080
20.28
19.61
806
784
39.7
41,905
40,789
2,066
20.20
19.61
802
784
39.7
41,719
40,789
2,065
21.66
22.53
864
900
39.9
44,122
46,571
2,037
16.91
15.87
675
632
39.9
34,911
32,885
2,064
25.43
25.60
1,017
1,024
40.0
52,897
53,252
2,080
16.24
15.58
648
623
39.9
33,487
32,398
2,062
16.82
26.00
15.77
28.13
669
1,040
619
1,125
39.8
40.0
34,813
54,079
32,169
58,510
2,069
2,080
26.46
28.49
1,059
1,140
40.0
55,046
59,259
2,080
18.33
18.83
728
748
39.7
36,945
38,907
2,015
16.13
14.83
640
592
39.7
32,196
30,451
1,996
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
Printers ...................................
Printing machine operators
Laundry and dry-cleaning
workers ............................
Power plant operators,
distributors, and
dispatchers .......................
Power plant operators ........
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Water and liquid waste
treatment plant and
system operators ..............
Miscellaneous plant and
system operators ..............
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Miscellaneous production
workers ............................
Helpers--production
workers ........................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and
material movers, hand .....
First-line
supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine
and vehicle operators .......
Bus drivers .............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.35
$20.43
$851
$816
39.8
$43,782
$42,224
2,051
30.49
29.41
1,219
1,176
40.0
63,379
61,175
2,078
24.70
26.85
988
1,074
40.0
51,376
55,854
2,080
24.70
16.90
17.04
26.85
15.98
15.98
988
673
682
1,074
639
639
40.0
39.8
40.0
51,376
34,558
35,441
55,854
33,234
33,234
2,080
2,045
2,080
10.73
10.52
426
421
39.7
22,144
21,882
2,064
27.77
28.92
26.56
26.56
1,105
1,149
1,062
1,062
39.8
39.7
57,452
59,748
55,245
55,245
2,069
2,066
26.03
23.67
1,040
947
39.9
54,075
49,227
2,077
20.37
20.41
815
816
40.0
42,355
42,453
2,079
23.32
23.36
933
934
40.0
48,504
48,585
2,080
20.41
20.30
810
812
39.7
42,108
42,224
2,063
17.45
18.34
695
734
39.8
35,108
38,147
2,012
22.74
22.68
910
907
40.0
47,299
47,174
2,080
18.28
17.52
703
668
38.5
34,400
33,259
1,882
20.46
20.29
818
803
40.0
42,518
41,732
2,078
22.04
18.24
21.74
17.95
875
664
842
684
39.7
36.4
45,407
29,616
43,767
28,910
2,060
1,624
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 7
Full-time1 local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly,
and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued
Hourly3
Weekly4
Annual5
Occupation2
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
earnings earnings earnings earnings
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Subway and streetcar
operators ..........................
Transportation inspectors ......
Dredge, excavating, and
loading machine operators
Excavating and loading
machine and dragline
operators ......................
Industrial truck and tractor
operators ..........................
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.31
15.95
$20.11
15.44
$812
528
$805
515
40.0
33.1
$42,207
20,873
$41,837
18,839
2,079
1,309
18.07
16.67
720
661
39.9
37,244
34,075
2,061
18.67
17.11
744
678
39.9
38,607
35,214
2,068
16.02
14.80
639
586
39.9
32,691
30,430
2,041
25.64
20.03
25.84
18.01
1,025
732
1,034
630
40.0
36.5
53,322
38,045
53,747
32,778
2,080
1,899
15.87
14.50
633
580
39.9
32,909
30,160
2,074
15.87
14.50
633
580
39.9
32,909
30,160
2,074
14.44
13.72
578
549
40.0
30,032
28,538
2,080
16.11
16.08
644
643
40.0
33,309
33,446
2,067
14.68
13.98
578
559
39.3
30,046
29,078
2,046
16.21
16.08
648
643
40.0
33,534
33,446
2,068
18.36
17.60
732
704
39.9
38,087
36,602
2,075
1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a week, exclusive of overtime.
5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to
employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are
paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than
the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in
a year, exclusive of overtime.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Relative
error5
1.2%
Full-time workers
Mean
$20.44
Relative
error5
1.3%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$19.29
$11.00
Management occupations ...................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chief executives ................................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
General and operations managers ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legislators .........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising and promotions
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing and sales managers ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
39.96
15.48
16.56
19.91
24.20
28.89
34.41
41.06
54.00
61.54
76.05
111.57
44.79
95.42
44.94
47.34
64.48
83.16
122.94
119.20
43.43
18.87
23.88
28.45
36.77
41.28
55.29
67.57
85.18
46.30
21.68
21.68
1.5
7.4
4.3
2.0
2.2
1.5
2.6
1.1
1.8
1.9
5.5
9.2
2.7
23.9
22.7
5.6
10.0
14.2
16.3
42.7
2.5
8.3
5.5
4.0
6.9
4.6
6.2
6.4
8.9
5.0
16.1
16.1
40.07
15.35
16.60
19.97
24.20
28.92
34.40
41.12
53.96
61.60
76.05
111.57
45.02
95.66
44.64
47.34
64.48
83.16
122.94
119.77
43.52
18.87
23.88
28.46
36.77
41.28
55.29
67.57
85.18
46.54
18.52
18.52
1.5
7.5
4.5
2.1
2.2
1.5
2.7
1.1
1.8
1.8
5.5
9.2
2.7
24.0
23.2
5.6
10.0
14.2
16.3
42.9
2.5
8.3
5.5
4.0
6.9
4.6
6.2
6.4
8.9
5.0
29.9
29.9
27.84
–
–
13.64
–
25.31
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.49
23.49
32.94
19.46
24.34
40.39
32.44
46.94
24.10
26.88
32.60
38.00
7.0
3.3
5.1
6.6
12.6
4.6
5.9
6.3
5.4
10.1
32.37
19.46
24.34
40.39
32.44
46.96
24.10
26.88
32.63
38.00
6.5
3.3
5.1
6.6
12.6
4.6
5.9
6.3
5.4
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
0.8%
7.8
–
–
14.7
–
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.8
17.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Marketing and sales managers
–Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing managers ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales managers ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Administrative services managers .....
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$44.25
57.46
74.84
104.87
51.81
51.22
27.03
32.82
41.53
41.50
57.44
71.41
102.53
54.14
42.48
23.14
26.70
32.48
37.18
47.35
57.54
49.21
40.83
18.56
27.27
26.08
41.39
54.15
49.46
29.32
20.32
22.53
22.39
31.24
38.18
33.05
2.4%
4.8
7.4
10.0
8.0
6.7
10.0
4.9
17.1
4.1
5.8
5.6
10.8
13.9
4.9
5.3
4.5
7.6
11.5
4.7
4.3
5.3
13.2
9.5
11.3
7.7
10.8
4.8
29.3
3.9
7.0
5.2
4.3
4.1
6.9
7.7
$44.25
57.46
74.84
104.87
51.81
51.26
27.03
32.92
41.53
41.50
57.44
71.41
102.53
54.14
42.48
23.14
26.70
32.48
37.18
47.35
57.54
49.21
40.89
18.56
27.27
26.11
41.39
54.15
49.52
29.32
20.32
22.53
22.39
31.24
38.18
33.05
2.4%
4.8
7.4
10.0
8.0
6.7
10.0
5.0
17.1
4.1
5.8
5.6
10.8
13.9
4.9
5.3
4.5
7.6
11.5
4.7
4.3
5.3
13.2
9.5
11.3
7.8
10.8
4.8
29.4
3.9
7.0
5.2
4.3
4.1
6.9
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
4.3
10.1
9.4
3.8
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
49.89
26.05
28.82
38.60
43.78
52.90
2.6
4.3
10.1
9.4
3.8
5.9
49.90
26.05
28.82
38.60
43.78
52.90
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Computer and information systems
managers –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Compensation and benefits
managers ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Training and development
managers ..................................
Level 11 .............................
Industrial production managers .........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing managers .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$57.53
55.55
41.04
21.61
26.20
28.78
32.22
43.28
59.25
65.78
86.02
42.75
34.48
19.98
27.48
27.13
33.47
40.60
54.57
37.53
3.9%
4.8
2.4
4.1
4.1
2.1
5.0
3.4
4.3
3.7
9.4
5.0
8.4
7.8
10.0
6.1
3.6
5.7
9.8
24.4
$57.53
55.65
41.06
21.61
26.20
28.75
32.17
43.26
59.12
65.78
86.02
42.88
34.52
19.98
27.48
27.13
33.47
40.50
54.57
37.73
3.9%
4.8
2.4
4.1
4.1
2.0
5.0
3.4
4.4
3.7
9.4
4.9
8.5
7.8
10.0
6.1
3.6
5.8
9.8
25.3
–
–
$38.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.64
26.13
29.22
37.19
52.33
6.8
12.0
9.9
6.4
12.2
37.93
26.13
29.22
37.19
54.82
6.9
12.0
9.9
6.4
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.63
36.82
38.60
21.75
29.99
38.09
40.06
51.69
54.88
42.62
39.80
27.02
26.12
27.12
49.31
57.17
16.2
5.5
2.8
5.8
7.8
4.3
2.9
5.4
4.0
3.4
4.6
13.4
8.2
6.8
13.9
13.3
30.63
36.82
38.60
21.75
29.99
38.09
40.06
51.69
54.88
42.62
39.80
27.02
26.12
27.12
49.31
57.17
16.2
5.5
2.8
5.8
7.8
4.3
2.9
5.4
4.0
3.4
4.6
13.4
8.2
6.8
13.9
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Purchasing managers –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction managers ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
preschool and child care
center/program .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school .......................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
$46.62
40.00
Relative
error5
9.0%
6.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$46.62
40.00
Relative
error5
9.0%
6.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
33.86
18.65
28.58
35.41
37.60
39.12
56.32
36.10
34.77
21.81
23.86
31.22
34.05
39.36
50.63
38.93
37.11
15.83
22.60
28.54
33.92
39.71
46.61
51.26
65.22
41.20
4.3
4.8
5.2
5.9
7.6
9.2
19.9
10.2
3.7
7.6
6.6
4.9
6.5
5.3
8.4
7.1
2.9
4.7
7.4
4.7
6.9
6.6
4.2
4.7
28.3
8.9
33.86
18.65
28.58
35.41
37.60
39.12
56.32
36.12
34.77
21.81
23.86
31.22
34.05
39.36
50.63
38.93
37.34
16.08
22.59
28.58
33.87
40.14
46.61
51.26
65.22
41.30
4.3
4.8
5.2
5.9
7.6
9.2
19.9
10.2
3.7
7.6
6.6
4.9
6.5
5.3
8.4
7.1
2.9
4.8
7.4
4.8
7.1
6.8
4.2
4.7
28.3
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$24.95
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.00
14.28
15.37
21.54
11.1
5.9
16.2
13.4
20.72
14.44
15.37
21.32
12.4
6.3
16.2
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.23
31.70
32.75
41.91
42.45
47.01
47.34
3.1
4.3
7.9
6.0
3.4
5.2
5.7
43.23
31.70
32.75
41.88
42.45
47.01
47.34
3.1
4.3
7.9
6.0
3.4
5.2
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Funeral directors ................................
Lodging managers .............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Natural sciences managers ................
$49.83
Relative
error5
8.3%
Full-time workers
Mean
$49.83
Relative
error5
8.3%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
10.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.39
19.90
21.61
26.95
28.71
35.24
45.61
49.55
40.63
52.81
28.97
34.06
42.50
51.47
55.50
62.83
57.82
23.69
14.41
20.08
19.90
24.00
24.02
22.11
23.41
12.76
16.40
22.91
7.0
4.4
6.7
3.2
9.5
18.6
5.7
7.7
7.5
2.3
9.4
14.0
4.8
3.3
2.5
2.2
4.7
6.7
10.9
5.6
8.0
7.9
10.4
15.1
19.8
9.2
5.4
12.7
37.51
20.02
21.61
26.95
28.71
35.23
45.61
49.55
40.97
52.82
28.97
34.06
42.50
51.47
55.50
62.83
57.84
23.74
14.48
20.09
19.90
24.00
24.02
22.11
23.17
12.76
16.40
22.91
7.1
4.5
6.7
3.2
9.5
18.6
5.7
7.7
7.7
2.3
9.4
14.0
4.8
3.3
2.5
2.2
4.7
6.7
11.5
5.6
8.0
7.9
10.4
15.1
19.3
9.2
5.4
12.7
$23.50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.75
19.01
23.27
30.21
37.27
38.54
48.03
44.98
43.14
45.21
9.3
11.2
7.0
6.0
8.3
3.1
9.3
9.6
15.4
8.0
37.82
19.01
23.27
30.27
37.27
38.56
48.07
44.98
43.25
45.21
9.4
11.2
7.0
6.1
8.3
3.1
9.5
9.6
15.4
8.0
30.67
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.67
–
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business and financial operations
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.58
17.66
21.07
23.97
26.98
22.54
5.1%
12.4
6.2
7.9
7.2
12.1
$25.16
17.66
21.09
23.97
26.98
24.41
4.8%
12.4
6.4
7.9
7.2
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.63
18.15
19.45
23.40
26.61
31.73
27.93
5.6
5.4
9.5
5.9
7.1
15.7
8.8
24.73
18.15
19.45
23.58
26.61
31.73
28.03
5.7
5.4
9.5
6.2
7.1
15.7
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.42
16.40
17.54
19.11
22.14
25.47
28.85
34.69
38.03
52.79
54.42
70.27
30.33
26.30
16.82
18.80
22.40
26.24
27.68
34.49
35.05
47.13
28.65
.9
.8
3.1
2.6
1.7
2.3
1.3
4.2
1.4
6.0
3.9
7.1
3.9
2.9
6.7
7.9
4.0
5.7
4.7
6.7
6.5
5.3
4.2
28.51
16.40
17.68
18.84
22.07
25.53
28.93
34.71
37.97
52.79
54.42
70.27
30.60
26.33
16.82
18.80
22.40
26.24
27.68
34.49
34.96
47.13
28.88
.9
.9
3.1
2.2
1.5
2.3
1.3
4.3
1.4
6.0
3.9
7.1
4.0
2.9
6.7
7.9
4.0
5.7
4.7
6.7
6.6
5.3
3.9
$24.58
–
–
26.64
25.37
22.94
23.31
–
42.56
–
–
–
22.18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.1%
–
–
13.4
11.1
8.3
3.3
–
9.2
–
–
–
15.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.13
16.32
17.52
19.66
2.4
.8
2.9
4.3
25.15
16.32
17.53
19.66
2.4
.9
3.0
4.3
23.84
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance appraisers, auto damage
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cost estimators ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$24.33
25.64
29.74
32.95
37.03
26.18
Relative
error5
4.9%
4.1
3.9
6.5
3.9
6.2
Full-time workers
Mean
$24.33
25.64
29.74
33.22
37.03
26.34
Relative
error5
5.0%
4.1
4.0
7.0
3.9
6.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.04
16.30
17.53
19.77
24.14
25.70
29.72
32.95
26.77
26.37
2.5
.9
3.0
4.3
5.4
4.3
4.6
6.5
5.9
7.0
25.06
16.30
17.53
19.77
24.14
25.70
29.72
33.22
26.96
26.37
2.6
.9
3.0
4.3
5.4
4.3
4.7
7.0
6.1
7.0
$23.84
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.33
14.85
19.85
23.62
25.37
35.18
27.91
29.39
17.83
21.00
26.23
30.68
41.95
34.29
7.4
5.3
4.4
5.1
14.3
3.6
8.3
4.8
15.0
7.6
4.6
6.0
4.4
8.5
25.30
14.85
19.85
23.34
25.37
35.18
27.91
29.50
17.89
21.00
26.23
31.12
41.95
34.29
7.4
5.3
4.4
4.5
14.3
3.6
8.3
4.9
15.7
7.6
4.6
6.0
4.4
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.00
18.36
18.73
22.66
23.07
29.29
32.85
38.53
2.5
4.9
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.6
2.6
5.9
26.15
18.43
18.58
22.77
23.15
29.32
32.85
38.60
2.6
5.3
3.9
3.7
3.7
3.6
2.6
5.8
18.08
–
–
17.68
–
–
–
–
7.9
–
–
3.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Training and development
specialists .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Logisticians ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Management analysts ........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$44.05
23.00
Relative
error5
7.5%
8.8
Full-time workers
Mean
$44.05
23.33
Relative
error5
7.5%
9.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$15.41
–
7.2%
26.23
17.59
16.08
22.71
21.51
33.62
32.50
22.81
5.5
5.5
5.7
3.1
7.3
9.2
6.8
11.0
26.48
17.59
16.08
22.89
21.80
33.62
32.50
23.71
5.5
5.5
5.7
3.1
7.9
9.2
6.8
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.07
22.40
23.70
27.32
33.89
25.32
3.3
5.5
9.3
5.0
3.5
10.3
26.08
22.40
23.56
27.46
33.89
25.32
3.3
5.5
9.5
5.1
3.5
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.90
18.32
17.73
23.04
23.54
27.40
32.97
37.79
30.78
27.20
29.32
39.39
41.93
33.81
19.12
21.29
25.27
29.09
27.87
35.21
49.63
51.73
77.94
36.12
5.1
14.3
9.2
7.6
6.1
2.0
3.9
5.4
7.5
5.3
5.7
11.0
10.1
3.8
3.5
3.5
5.0
2.6
14.8
5.6
4.5
3.8
13.6
4.7
24.96
18.61
17.23
23.28
23.54
27.40
32.97
37.79
30.78
27.20
29.32
39.39
41.93
33.90
19.00
21.29
25.12
29.30
27.87
35.19
49.63
51.73
77.94
36.12
5.2
16.7
9.2
7.5
6.1
2.0
3.9
5.4
7.5
5.3
5.7
11.0
10.1
3.8
3.5
3.5
5.1
2.6
14.8
5.6
4.5
3.8
13.6
4.7
20.21
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Meeting and convention planners ......
Level 7 ..............................
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Credit analysts ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
$22.44
22.71
27.13
17.36
19.32
22.93
24.58
27.59
34.28
38.64
47.17
55.33
29.83
24.17
18.72
20.12
27.77
31.08
25.26
29.93
25.01
28.70
32.93
26.30
20.11
21.12
19.67
25.47
29.95
32.07
33.21
18.45
18.22
22.85
28.32
30.52
38.89
38.57
58.01
35.90
36.10
18.08
23.30
27.55
Relative
error5
5.7%
9.2
2.2
7.7
4.3
4.8
3.8
2.2
7.4
3.8
4.9
5.9
5.4
7.1
2.6
2.2
9.1
7.7
5.3
6.9
6.6
4.9
3.8
5.2
8.6
5.9
4.8
9.6
9.9
8.8
3.4
6.9
5.3
2.7
6.2
3.0
5.0
4.9
11.6
9.2
3.7
9.2
2.3
4.0
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.44
22.71
27.22
17.79
18.90
22.63
24.74
27.70
34.36
38.52
47.17
55.33
29.53
24.01
18.72
20.12
27.77
30.79
24.93
30.05
25.01
28.98
32.93
26.30
20.11
21.12
19.67
25.47
29.95
32.07
33.27
18.45
18.22
23.00
28.32
30.94
38.89
38.21
58.01
35.90
36.00
18.08
23.30
27.55
Relative
error5
5.7%
9.2
2.1
9.0
3.7
4.1
3.9
2.2
7.5
3.9
4.9
5.9
5.5
7.2
2.6
2.2
9.1
8.3
5.1
7.0
6.6
3.9
3.8
5.2
8.6
5.9
4.8
9.6
9.9
8.8
3.3
6.9
5.3
2.8
6.2
2.9
5.0
5.1
11.6
9.2
3.7
9.2
2.3
4.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
$25.13
–
–
28.08
22.27
22.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.0%
–
–
8.6
11.2
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Financial analysts –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal financial advisors ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance underwriters ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial examiners ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors and officers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors .............................
Loan officers ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$30.58
39.09
37.38
59.49
38.75
26.92
15.93
20.46
40.41
27.77
25.48
30.52
18.92
19.28
23.62
24.44
32.97
38.46
40.44
40.76
30.49
23.20
26.76
29.18
29.87
31.47
17.45
23.29
20.64
30.99
30.40
58.74
37.88
109.01
27.15
20.57
31.93
18.36
24.18
20.76
31.62
30.41
58.74
37.88
4.5%
6.4
5.4
14.2
11.5
7.8
10.2
8.1
16.8
8.6
18.4
6.1
6.3
2.1
6.5
2.5
3.9
7.0
10.7
34.3
5.8
5.7
12.0
9.2
9.4
7.5
11.6
14.3
4.8
11.1
7.7
24.9
6.9
24.7
25.7
22.2
8.0
12.8
14.6
5.0
12.0
7.7
24.9
6.9
$30.58
39.09
36.83
59.49
38.75
27.43
15.93
21.06
40.41
29.54
25.48
30.52
18.92
19.28
23.62
24.44
32.97
38.46
40.44
40.76
30.49
23.20
26.76
29.18
29.87
31.41
17.45
21.35
20.45
30.99
30.40
58.74
37.88
109.01
27.15
20.57
31.87
18.36
22.18
20.56
31.62
30.41
58.74
37.88
4.5%
6.4
5.2
14.2
11.5
8.0
10.2
7.8
16.8
5.5
18.4
6.1
6.3
2.1
6.5
2.5
3.9
7.0
10.7
34.3
5.8
5.7
12.0
9.2
9.4
7.6
11.6
12.9
4.7
11.1
7.7
24.9
6.9
24.7
25.7
22.2
8.2
12.8
14.2
4.9
12.0
7.7
24.9
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Loan officers –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Tax examiners, collectors, and
revenue agents .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Tax preparers .................................
Computer and mathematical science
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information scientists,
research ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer programmers .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers ............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$109.01
26.86
Relative
error5
24.7%
26.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$109.01
26.86
Part-time workers
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
24.7%
26.5
–
–
–
–
20.01
17.79
20.67
29.91
11.7
6.9
7.6
10.6
21.90
17.60
20.67
29.91
9.9
7.1
7.6
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.34
17.79
20.67
29.91
13.15
9.9
7.9
7.6
10.6
15.2
22.34
17.79
20.67
29.91
–
9.9
7.9
7.6
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.67
16.06
18.01
21.05
24.55
27.84
33.46
36.85
42.36
50.32
56.15
67.08
34.96
1.8
12.7
6.7
2.2
1.8
2.2
2.4
1.5
1.8
3.2
4.6
6.6
3.4
34.61
–
18.15
21.06
24.56
27.76
33.39
36.86
42.28
49.38
56.15
67.08
35.02
1.7
–
6.5
2.2
1.8
2.1
2.4
1.5
1.7
3.0
4.6
6.6
3.5
$38.45
–
14.64
20.89
–
32.42
38.79
–
–
–
–
–
29.53
18.6%
–
5.4
14.1
–
8.0
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
16.5
43.25
31.76
52.67
45.73
31.96
23.29
22.85
27.07
32.58
35.27
43.14
32.08
41.16
23.51
26.75
6.7
8.4
.7
3.5
3.2
8.6
2.5
4.2
4.3
3.4
7.6
3.6
1.7
4.7
2.8
43.16
31.76
52.67
–
31.97
23.29
22.85
26.89
32.44
35.27
43.16
32.65
41.18
23.51
26.75
6.9
8.4
.7
–
3.2
8.6
2.5
4.3
4.5
3.4
7.6
3.3
1.7
4.7
2.8
–
–
–
–
31.36
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Computer software engineers
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
applications ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
systems software ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer support specialists .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$33.02
35.50
37.95
44.44
49.85
59.44
71.07
43.07
Relative
error5
5.6%
3.5
3.0
2.1
3.1
3.5
4.2
3.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$33.11
35.52
37.95
44.44
49.85
59.44
71.07
43.13
Relative
error5
5.6%
3.5
3.0
2.1
3.1
3.5
4.2
3.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.76
27.22
34.19
36.86
38.34
45.96
49.51
56.80
43.01
2.3
3.0
8.5
4.3
4.7
3.3
5.1
13.6
5.1
40.78
27.22
34.37
36.89
38.34
45.96
49.51
56.80
43.01
2.3
3.0
8.5
4.3
4.7
3.3
5.1
13.6
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.60
23.89
25.34
31.61
33.39
37.51
42.80
50.17
60.09
70.31
43.11
25.14
16.56
19.91
25.33
24.60
33.22
37.61
43.36
54.03
22.42
37.29
19.62
22.07
2.4
5.1
6.6
5.6
2.5
2.0
1.6
2.0
5.0
.7
3.5
4.0
3.8
3.7
3.5
3.5
4.8
4.6
6.8
3.9
6.2
2.6
6.2
9.0
41.63
23.89
25.34
31.61
33.39
37.51
42.80
50.17
60.09
70.31
43.22
25.36
16.63
20.04
25.33
24.60
33.22
37.61
43.36
54.03
22.42
36.68
19.62
21.86
2.4
5.1
6.6
5.6
2.5
2.0
1.6
2.0
5.0
.7
3.6
3.7
3.9
3.8
3.5
3.5
4.8
4.6
6.8
3.9
6.2
2.2
6.2
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$13.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
57.37
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Computer systems analysts
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Actuaries ............................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Operations research analysts .............
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Statisticians ........................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.36
30.28
32.64
36.19
41.32
52.47
47.45
36.65
31.56
26.17
21.34
26.91
35.21
32.51
37.21
31.19
3.2%
3.9
1.2
2.5
2.4
4.5
7.1
2.7
4.2
12.6
2.7
12.0
4.8
3.6
6.4
11.7
$25.36
29.92
32.52
36.19
41.01
49.88
47.45
36.71
31.53
–
21.34
26.94
35.03
32.51
37.21
31.19
3.2%
3.7
1.1
2.5
2.5
3.5
7.1
2.8
4.3
–
2.7
12.1
4.9
3.6
6.4
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.37
21.45
23.54
28.27
31.88
38.50
38.77
29.85
2.7
5.9
4.8
4.1
3.3
5.0
4.5
15.1
30.54
22.15
23.56
28.33
31.90
38.50
38.77
29.85
2.7
6.0
4.9
4.1
3.3
5.0
4.5
15.1
$20.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.55
22.71
27.07
30.03
38.14
39.01
34.29
40.26
45.47
39.59
36.57
23.21
35.51
35.48
39.29
41.09
29.49
4.4
4.4
5.3
5.3
8.5
3.9
9.8
4.7
10.9
6.8
5.3
6.9
12.9
9.8
5.2
10.2
14.4
32.44
22.74
27.07
29.25
38.52
39.01
34.29
40.26
45.47
39.59
36.57
23.21
35.51
35.48
39.29
41.09
28.76
4.9
4.4
5.3
4.4
8.7
3.9
9.8
4.7
10.9
6.8
5.3
6.9
12.9
9.8
5.2
10.2
14.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous mathematical
scientists ......................................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscape architects ......................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Cartographers and
photogrammetrists ...................
Surveyors .......................................
$20.20
Relative
error5
4.9%
Full-time workers
Mean
$20.35
Relative
error5
4.9%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
31.48
12.24
12.53
13.86
18.53
21.61
25.32
27.54
31.52
34.82
39.87
47.35
52.06
60.48
66.39
35.94
31.50
26.92
24.24
32.29
30.75
33.91
37.71
45.66
2.3
5.7
8.6
6.3
2.7
1.7
1.9
2.0
1.1
2.3
1.4
2.7
3.6
3.2
2.0
3.1
5.4
7.2
3.9
6.4
8.2
9.5
11.0
9.7
31.55
12.36
12.50
13.90
18.50
21.61
25.33
27.48
31.50
34.66
39.91
47.40
52.06
60.79
–
36.03
31.61
26.92
24.24
32.29
30.75
33.91
37.71
45.66
2.3
5.4
8.6
7.0
2.7
1.7
1.9
2.0
1.1
2.3
1.4
2.8
3.6
3.1
–
3.1
5.4
7.2
3.9
6.4
8.2
9.5
11.0
9.7
$26.52
–
–
13.21
19.94
–
–
30.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.9%
–
–
19.4
9.0
–
–
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.76
26.64
24.30
33.56
30.75
33.91
37.70
45.66
26.95
5.5
7.9
4.1
5.9
8.2
9.5
11.5
9.7
5.7
31.88
26.64
24.30
33.56
30.75
33.91
37.70
45.66
26.94
5.6
7.9
4.1
5.9
8.2
9.5
11.5
9.7
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.25
20.69
31.38
11.3
14.5
12.4
25.53
20.69
31.38
11.5
14.5
12.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.79
28.32
10.8
12.2
17.79
28.86
10.8
12.2
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Surveyors –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineers ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Chemical engineers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Civil engineers ...............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer hardware engineers .......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.41
37.25
24.59
24.27
25.60
29.28
31.69
35.08
39.99
47.89
52.06
60.29
66.39
41.55
46.86
32.34
–
45.11
53.91
60.20
49.54
38.88
34.99
37.43
51.94
33.06
24.17
23.62
26.34
29.92
32.91
40.30
49.63
36.74
41.47
27.56
31.66
35.44
44.04
58.14
12.4%
1.1
4.1
3.5
2.1
3.1
1.1
2.1
1.5
2.7
3.6
3.3
2.0
4.9
4.6
3.9
–
5.3
6.1
5.3
2.2
6.4
3.6
10.5
4.2
2.7
3.5
3.1
4.6
3.4
5.5
3.6
4.1
5.8
6.1
9.8
3.4
6.0
1.4
4.9
$31.41
37.28
24.33
24.42
25.63
29.28
31.70
34.93
40.04
47.95
52.06
60.61
–
41.59
47.06
32.34
39.35
45.11
53.91
60.20
–
38.88
34.99
37.43
51.94
33.06
24.17
23.62
26.34
29.91
32.91
40.30
49.63
36.74
41.60
27.56
31.66
35.81
44.04
58.14
12.4%
1.1
4.1
3.4
2.1
3.1
1.1
2.1
1.5
2.7
3.6
3.2
–
4.9
4.7
3.9
6.4
5.3
6.1
5.3
–
6.4
3.6
10.5
4.2
2.7
3.5
3.1
4.6
3.4
5.5
3.6
4.1
5.8
6.1
9.8
3.4
6.4
1.4
4.9
–
$34.23
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.58
25.48
23.69
2.6
3.3
7.0
37.64
25.48
23.68
2.5
3.3
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Electrical and electronics
engineers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental engineers ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health and safety engineers,
except mining safety
engineers and inspectors ......
Level 11 .............................
Industrial engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
$34.18
31.45
35.75
40.96
45.29
55.60
44.96
37.09
24.71
38.08
31.84
34.66
39.87
44.48
57.51
45.66
Relative
error5
6.7%
2.8
4.7
3.0
2.0
2.6
4.7
4.3
8.1
8.9
5.4
6.5
4.6
2.8
2.2
9.0
Full-time workers
Mean
$34.18
31.45
35.40
40.96
45.29
55.60
44.96
37.25
24.81
38.08
31.84
34.66
39.87
44.48
57.51
45.66
Relative
error5
6.7%
2.8
4.6
3.0
2.0
2.6
4.7
4.0
8.9
8.9
5.4
6.5
4.6
2.8
2.2
9.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.03
31.14
36.42
42.40
45.89
44.76
39.79
33.59
43.56
2.9
2.0
6.6
2.6
3.4
4.8
6.6
3.6
15.6
37.99
31.14
35.91
42.40
45.89
44.76
39.72
33.59
43.56
2.9
2.0
6.7
2.6
3.4
4.8
6.8
3.6
15.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.83
26.70
27.33
31.15
35.36
37.46
43.37
42.42
2.5
5.7
7.5
2.8
5.1
4.2
3.9
13.3
34.86
26.76
27.35
31.15
35.36
37.46
43.37
42.42
2.5
6.0
7.5
2.8
5.1
4.2
3.9
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.99
35.81
33.78
26.24
27.32
31.25
10.3
6.3
2.0
6.1
9.0
2.9
38.99
35.81
33.81
26.28
27.35
31.25
10.3
6.3
2.0
6.5
9.0
2.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Industrial engineers –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marine engineers and naval
architects ..................................
Materials engineers ........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Mechanical engineers ....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nuclear engineers ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Petroleum engineers ......................
Level 11 .............................
Drafters ..............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architectural and civil drafters ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronics drafters
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical drafters .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$35.87
38.44
41.82
37.36
30.40
35.14
29.81
30.48
43.18
33.61
26.19
28.96
30.86
34.53
36.64
47.64
36.70
41.48
40.71
48.41
48.71
48.39
50.55
22.68
14.54
18.72
21.27
23.67
26.52
29.29
26.73
23.53
19.91
20.13
24.50
25.15
21.38
17.02
20.14
26.32
22.35
18.44
22.64
Relative
error5
5.6%
3.1
5.1
4.6
5.1
7.0
3.0
9.2
9.7
1.3
5.2
3.7
2.1
3.5
3.9
4.2
3.6
4.4
.6
1.1
12.3
15.3
7.5
1.6
7.4
3.5
3.3
2.6
5.9
2.2
9.4
2.8
7.0
4.2
5.0
4.6
5.1
21.8
8.1
4.8
4.0
3.8
5.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$35.87
38.44
41.82
37.36
30.40
35.14
29.81
30.48
43.18
33.68
26.19
28.98
30.86
34.53
36.94
47.64
36.75
41.48
40.71
48.41
48.71
48.39
50.55
22.73
15.11
18.72
20.94
23.67
26.38
29.29
26.73
23.50
19.94
20.13
24.50
24.85
21.50
17.02
20.14
26.32
22.19
18.44
22.64
Relative
error5
5.6%
3.1
5.1
4.6
5.1
7.0
3.0
9.2
9.7
1.3
5.2
3.7
2.1
3.5
3.9
4.2
3.6
4.4
.6
1.1
12.3
15.3
7.5
1.7
6.8
3.6
2.7
2.6
6.3
2.2
9.4
2.8
7.1
4.2
5.0
4.4
5.1
21.8
8.1
4.8
4.6
3.8
5.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$20.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mechanical drafters –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineering and
operations technicians .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Civil engineering technicians ........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electro-mechanical technicians .....
Environmental engineering
technicians ...............................
Industrial engineering technicians
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.63
24.37
26.00
2.9%
7.0
13.6
$21.63
22.57
26.00
2.9%
6.9
13.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.78
13.49
17.96
21.07
25.10
26.68
31.05
44.61
23.98
3.7
10.6
4.1
2.6
3.3
2.5
2.8
8.8
4.7
22.75
–
17.95
21.21
25.10
26.51
30.77
44.61
23.92
3.8
–
4.0
2.6
3.3
2.4
3.0
8.8
4.8
$24.40
–
18.48
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4%
–
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.05
22.22
26.33
29.72
18.51
18.00
20.01
23.15
23.27
4.8
5.7
1.9
5.8
10.9
9.3
4.8
6.2
11.1
25.05
22.22
26.33
29.72
18.24
18.22
20.91
23.15
21.19
4.8
5.7
1.9
5.8
11.3
9.4
2.8
6.2
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.22
16.65
20.19
25.94
27.27
31.20
23.39
24.59
6.7
10.6
5.1
2.9
2.8
6.7
3.5
4.4
22.20
16.63
20.19
25.94
27.00
31.20
23.40
24.59
6.8
10.0
5.1
2.9
2.5
6.7
3.5
4.4
23.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.07
24.04
16.82
24.84
23.86
17.1
3.3
6.4
6.7
5.0
29.07
24.00
16.82
24.69
23.86
17.1
3.3
6.4
7.1
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.55
18.19
19.08
24.88
26.72
8.0
2.7
6.0
13.5
4.5
22.58
–
19.08
24.88
26.78
8.1
–
6.0
13.5
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mechanical engineering
technicians –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Life, physical, and social science
occupations .....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life scientists .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Agricultural and food scientists .....
Level 9 ..............................
Animal scientists .......................
Food scientists and
technologists ........................
Soil and plant scientists .............
Biological scientists .......................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.81
21.52
18.79
12.18
13.96
19.45
19.47
29.74
25.06
4.5%
8.6
9.3
6.0
10.4
5.8
14.5
6.3
2.5
$28.81
21.52
18.88
–
14.05
19.45
19.47
29.74
25.06
4.5%
8.6
9.3
–
10.7
5.8
14.5
6.3
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.8%
–
–
–
–
7.2
5.5
8.2
–
8.3
–
–
–
29.0
17.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.87
12.42
14.95
17.66
21.36
22.30
24.29
30.76
31.72
34.67
46.01
58.91
71.80
27.64
30.39
16.83
22.33
21.80
22.00
28.55
30.87
30.36
43.23
61.73
29.15
30.43
28.93
39.02
3.2
5.3
5.4
3.6
10.5
2.8
4.5
3.7
5.5
1.9
5.1
7.5
10.7
7.3
7.0
6.0
12.4
6.1
6.8
4.4
8.2
8.6
11.0
8.2
7.3
8.1
11.3
30.0
29.09
–
15.08
17.78
21.54
22.34
24.37
30.92
31.75
34.47
46.11
58.91
71.80
28.29
30.47
16.83
22.34
21.95
21.90
28.81
30.96
30.36
43.22
61.73
28.62
30.43
28.93
39.02
3.3
–
5.5
3.7
10.5
2.8
4.6
3.8
5.6
2.1
5.2
7.5
10.7
7.8
7.2
6.0
12.5
5.9
6.8
4.5
8.2
8.6
11.1
8.2
8.1
8.1
11.3
30.0
$22.48
–
–
–
–
20.38
22.14
24.29
–
39.50
–
–
–
20.05
26.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.43
26.21
31.04
10.5
6.0
8.3
35.43
26.21
31.35
10.5
6.0
8.6
–
–
20.94
–
–
11.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-19
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Biological scientists –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biochemists and biophysicists ...
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Microbiologists ..........................
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..............................
Conservation scientists and
foresters ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Conservation scientists ..............
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical scientists ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Astronomers and physicists ...........
Physicists ...................................
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.75
22.03
30.66
42.17
28.06
35.12
20.02
31.10
44.04
33.88
23.23
5.0%
7.6
4.6
7.1
15.4
8.8
5.1
7.0
8.1
16.8
10.1
$22.11
21.93
31.27
42.17
27.92
35.81
20.39
32.18
44.04
33.83
23.12
5.0%
7.5
4.8
7.1
15.7
8.5
5.7
7.5
8.1
17.3
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.89
3.8
24.89
3.8
–
–
25.61
24.01
26.70
23.96
30.41
16.70
25.54
25.56
29.43
28.57
42.38
29.87
32.40
20.36
19.06
21.75
24.85
28.57
34.83
36.28
49.03
52.47
38.02
43.28
45.90
32.70
24.05
24.03
27.51
32.90
7.3
2.1
9.2
11.6
10.5
6.8
7.9
13.6
13.4
12.4
17.9
12.5
3.4
11.5
8.2
4.7
5.6
4.9
8.5
3.7
9.1
8.0
7.6
7.0
8.9
7.8
4.6
4.6
4.2
13.2
25.65
24.01
26.76
23.96
30.35
16.70
25.78
25.56
29.54
28.57
42.37
28.54
32.42
20.36
19.06
21.75
24.88
28.61
34.83
36.28
49.03
52.47
38.02
43.28
45.90
32.75
24.05
24.03
27.59
32.90
7.4
2.1
9.3
11.6
10.7
6.8
8.7
14.3
13.6
12.4
17.9
13.0
3.4
11.5
8.2
4.7
5.6
4.9
8.5
3.7
9.1
8.0
7.6
7.0
8.9
7.8
4.6
4.6
4.2
13.2
–
–
–
–
$33.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-20
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Chemists and materials scientists
–Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Materials scientists ....................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Hydrologists ..............................
Economists ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Market research analysts ...............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$39.50
60.09
32.84
31.30
23.76
24.39
27.51
32.90
40.16
31.02
40.49
4.7%
11.9
7.1
7.0
5.6
4.8
4.3
13.2
3.4
7.8
9.4
$39.50
60.09
32.84
31.35
23.76
24.39
27.59
32.90
40.16
31.02
40.49
4.7%
11.9
7.1
7.0
5.6
4.8
4.3
13.2
3.4
7.8
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.28
20.78
24.61
28.87
33.92
34.72
44.94
5.3
5.6
9.3
11.0
11.0
4.6
9.3
31.30
20.78
24.66
28.87
33.92
34.72
44.94
5.3
5.6
9.4
11.0
11.0
4.6
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.72
20.29
23.08
25.81
32.80
7.3
7.1
9.8
8.7
8.0
28.74
20.29
23.13
25.81
32.80
7.3
7.1
9.9
8.7
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.95
42.51
38.50
24.20
35.61
24.99
32.74
20.36
20.73
24.92
32.13
35.91
37.44
46.18
26.44
33.79
7.5
17.8
14.5
13.3
17.9
8.8
5.4
5.6
8.7
4.7
7.3
3.4
7.5
5.5
13.4
4.9
40.95
42.51
38.50
24.20
35.61
24.99
33.74
–
20.73
24.92
32.12
35.91
37.44
46.18
29.95
33.79
7.5
17.8
14.5
13.3
17.9
8.8
4.9
–
8.7
4.7
7.3
3.4
7.5
5.5
5.5
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-21
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Market research analysts
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychologists .....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sociologists ........................................
Urban and regional planners ..............
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Biological technicians .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical technicians .........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.78
25.11
32.14
35.91
37.44
46.18
29.95
36.25
21.31
26.43
44.13
34.42
36.72
45.87
32.63
8.8%
4.9
7.3
3.4
7.5
5.5
5.5
6.3
8.7
10.4
9.5
7.8
4.5
18.0
9.9
$20.78
25.11
32.14
35.91
37.44
46.18
29.95
36.46
20.64
26.40
46.57
34.48
35.82
49.35
32.40
8.8%
4.9
7.3
3.4
7.5
5.5
5.5
6.3
9.4
10.6
8.7
8.0
3.9
19.0
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$34.56
–
–
–
–
40.72
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.2%
–
–
–
–
8.6
–
–
37.29
21.48
25.60
45.74
33.08
37.31
47.52
33.06
24.75
27.12
22.71
26.81
30.28
31.86
6.4
9.5
8.5
9.9
4.6
4.6
19.3
9.0
14.8
3.5
4.9
4.0
8.7
6.6
37.65
20.88
25.55
48.77
33.11
36.29
–
32.86
24.79
27.30
22.75
26.81
30.28
31.86
6.5
10.2
8.6
8.5
4.7
4.6
–
9.8
15.0
3.7
6.0
4.0
8.7
6.6
34.74
–
–
–
–
41.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.12
28.90
42.07
21.0
7.2
10.5
26.95
28.90
–
21.5
7.2
–
–
–
–
16.68
17.77
16.03
15.35
16.93
21.50
21.49
22.34
19.8
3.6
17.5
7.8
7.5
4.9
16.7
6.1
16.61
18.15
16.03
15.64
17.16
21.50
21.58
22.37
20.1
3.8
17.5
7.3
9.1
4.9
18.2
6.1
–
13.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6
–
–
–
–
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-22
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Chemical technicians –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geological and petroleum technicians
Nuclear technicians ...........................
Social science research assistants ......
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...............................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counselors .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.03
19.53
21.03
23.94
25.70
29.64
38.38
35.23
21.90
4.5%
6.1
5.1
4.6
6.2
17.6
7.9
5.8
6.7
$15.00
19.53
21.03
23.94
25.70
29.64
38.38
35.23
22.24
4.6%
6.1
5.1
4.6
6.2
17.6
7.9
5.8
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.77
14.38
18.41
24.96
20.48
22.00
26.76
21.81
8.4
6.4
9.4
13.4
8.0
7.0
6.8
7.0
20.96
14.64
18.61
24.96
20.40
22.31
26.76
21.99
8.7
6.6
9.7
13.4
8.6
7.9
6.8
5.8
$18.24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.60
18.75
28.90
12.5
7.6
10.2
24.57
18.75
–
12.7
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.41
20.2
–
–
–
–
20.01
12.25
13.77
15.13
18.08
21.38
26.52
29.16
31.57
37.15
22.28
23.67
14.94
14.90
19.27
23.36
30.57
1.8
3.0
3.1
2.7
1.9
4.7
2.9
8.6
4.9
8.6
6.0
2.8
5.9
5.1
4.8
7.6
4.1
20.11
12.41
14.00
15.29
18.04
21.27
26.56
29.17
31.62
34.54
22.88
23.73
15.35
14.86
19.27
23.50
30.79
1.9
3.2
3.1
2.9
1.8
4.6
3.0
8.8
5.3
7.5
5.8
2.7
4.0
5.1
4.8
8.0
3.7
18.76
10.87
12.03
13.65
19.01
23.91
26.03
28.46
31.08
–
14.70
22.69
13.47
15.67
19.42
19.58
27.18
6.3
8.5
11.2
12.0
13.7
8.8
5.9
10.4
17.3
–
11.6
17.6
25.7
15.4
15.3
12.3
16.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-23
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Counselors –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marriage and family therapists ......
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$36.56
31.74
27.06
Relative
error5
2.3%
6.3
9.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$36.72
31.81
27.35
Relative
error5
2.1%
6.4
9.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
$18.96
–
–
14.3%
18.38
13.48
16.73
18.18
14.80
22.68
18.34
6.3
18.9
6.2
7.6
7.3
4.3
2.5
18.13
14.67
16.19
18.27
–
21.96
–
6.9
20.5
6.1
7.8
–
2.5
–
21.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.96
17.40
17.24
20.61
27.96
35.61
37.36
37.45
32.05
22.47
23.36
16.46
14.65
17.87
21.91
23.06
28.70
15.80
13.20
11.76
17.71
16.02
23.52
20.19
14.94
16.40
17.45
20.81
24.07
26.33
32.49
24.15
4.6
10.2
9.3
9.6
9.8
7.9
2.7
3.6
9.8
12.8
9.9
16.3
9.2
6.4
10.7
6.8
7.1
5.2
4.7
6.8
5.7
10.4
7.1
1.5
3.0
5.5
2.4
3.3
2.6
6.7
8.6
4.9
29.14
15.49
17.45
20.63
28.41
35.61
37.32
37.45
32.27
23.36
21.34
–
14.51
17.85
22.08
22.77
–
15.83
13.56
11.81
17.51
16.02
24.30
20.13
15.15
16.40
17.56
20.49
24.03
26.33
32.77
24.19
4.8
3.9
9.2
9.6
10.3
7.9
2.7
3.6
9.8
14.9
6.2
–
11.6
6.4
10.8
7.5
–
4.9
6.5
6.7
5.6
10.4
6.7
1.4
2.9
5.8
2.2
2.4
2.8
6.9
10.2
5.0
23.89
24.96
–
–
20.06
35.68
–
–
–
–
40.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.05
–
–
–
–
–
21.09
–
16.48
15.26
25.62
24.75
–
31.25
–
13.7
9.7
–
–
13.8
21.6
–
–
–
–
27.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
7.8
–
3.3
15.3
11.5
2.2
–
18.3
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-24
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Level 9 ..............................
Probation officers and correctional
treatment specialists .................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$19.45
15.24
17.49
16.38
19.57
23.83
28.98
36.38
24.85
2.6%
3.3
9.5
4.0
5.0
3.6
7.6
25.6
8.3
$19.42
15.25
17.53
16.44
19.35
23.78
28.87
–
24.85
2.7%
3.3
10.4
4.0
5.2
3.8
7.7
–
8.3
$20.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
7.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.39
15.75
18.80
22.84
26.20
26.99
31.97
21.94
4.3
7.8
6.8
7.1
3.2
25.2
7.3
4.4
22.35
15.86
19.33
22.12
26.32
–
29.09
21.94
3.4
8.7
4.7
5.0
3.4
–
5.2
4.4
22.75
–
–
–
24.94
–
–
–
19.1
–
–
–
3.2
–
–
–
18.65
13.37
15.17
16.12
20.87
20.58
24.12
3.9
4.6
5.7
3.6
6.0
5.2
9.4
18.65
13.84
15.08
16.12
20.72
20.19
24.15
3.6
3.4
6.2
3.8
6.7
5.3
10.2
18.64
–
–
–
–
25.13
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
4.2
–
16.76
12.27
12.77
14.41
17.58
20.99
24.42
33.46
29.96
19.94
27.27
23.31
3.3
3.3
4.3
4.6
2.6
8.9
6.4
4.8
5.6
10.8
10.4
11.2
17.05
12.43
12.98
14.77
17.52
20.99
24.03
33.46
29.66
20.69
26.63
20.03
3.3
3.5
4.5
4.3
2.2
8.9
6.9
4.8
5.8
10.9
13.5
7.5
13.85
10.94
10.90
12.56
–
–
31.23
–
–
13.95
31.36
33.74
8.8
8.6
4.0
15.8
–
–
10.3
–
–
13.7
13.2
10.0
22.62
16.05
17.30
20.23
6.1
5.5
8.9
3.1
22.68
16.28
17.30
20.26
6.1
5.1
8.9
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-25
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Probation officers and correctional
treatment specialists
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clergy ................................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Directors, religious activities and
education ......................................
Legal occupations ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lawyers .............................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
$18.61
27.08
13.28
12.15
12.48
13.32
16.69
12.41
15.53
17.02
15.62
Relative
error5
5.2%
9.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$18.61
27.10
Relative
error5
5.2%
9.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
2.7
3.4
4.9
5.1
6.5
6.1
8.9
10.3
20.2
13.41
12.30
12.65
13.58
16.31
12.60
15.35
17.02
–
2.4
3.7
5.0
4.8
4.4
6.8
8.6
10.5
–
$12.39
10.94
10.64
12.35
–
–
–
–
–
9.1%
8.6
4.3
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.18
12.4
–
–
39.55
18.24
19.45
18.21
20.91
25.88
28.36
32.97
48.29
59.56
88.07
82.73
41.62
54.28
26.55
26.84
33.69
48.23
59.56
88.07
82.73
47.44
7.0
9.8
7.0
3.7
8.7
3.4
4.2
8.3
5.6
6.7
6.0
6.7
5.3
5.5
5.7
6.3
8.4
5.7
6.7
6.0
6.7
7.9
39.77
18.24
18.71
18.44
20.96
26.36
28.36
32.97
48.35
58.86
88.93
82.73
42.24
54.35
26.55
26.85
33.71
48.36
58.86
88.93
82.73
47.51
7.1
9.8
6.7
3.8
9.0
3.4
4.2
8.3
5.9
6.7
5.9
6.7
5.2
5.6
5.7
6.2
8.5
5.9
6.7
5.9
6.7
8.0
33.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47.34
83.45
–
–
29.69
51.86
–
–
–
46.01
83.45
–
–
–
52.60
52.60
12.4
12.4
55.16
55.16
12.2
12.2
–
–
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.3
29.3
–
–
14.0
13.4
–
–
–
14.2
29.3
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-26
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Administrative law judges,
adjudicators, and hearing
officers .....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Judges, magistrate judges, and
magistrates ...............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Paralegals and legal assistants ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Court reporters ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Law clerks .....................................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education, training, and library
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
$36.68
36.68
Relative
error5
9.0%
9.0
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.5%
11.5
6.2
9.7
4.3
7.7
3.1
3.7
7.5
3.9
10.9
10.7
8.3
9.5
13.0
16.3
8.4
9.5
21.1
10.8
$32.54
32.54
18.12
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.94
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.27
36.0%
36.0
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
58.17
58.17
22.07
17.54
18.18
19.48
26.70
29.73
23.43
22.59
22.56
18.30
24.17
23.00
27.66
19.68
25.01
25.44
22.71
22.61
11.5
11.5
6.0
9.7
4.2
7.5
3.3
3.7
7.0
4.1
10.0
9.7
8.2
9.1
13.0
15.2
7.8
7.5
21.1
16.6
$59.95
59.95
22.17
17.54
18.29
19.49
27.13
29.73
23.51
22.66
21.02
18.99
24.45
23.73
27.66
20.31
24.94
25.35
22.71
20.00
21.77
16.95
23.43
23.94
28.10
18.25
4.8
5.7
8.7
11.7
16.9
20.1
22.15
–
23.43
23.94
28.10
18.72
4.7
–
8.7
11.7
16.9
22.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.70
9.47
10.50
11.11
12.17
13.82
17.98
27.56
32.40
37.20
37.48
1.8
6.3
1.4
3.1
3.2
3.0
5.7
2.6
2.4
1.0
3.0
32.04
10.06
10.67
11.18
11.98
13.24
18.48
28.06
32.85
37.31
36.85
1.4
6.8
2.0
2.7
3.6
2.9
6.7
2.5
1.9
1.0
3.2
17.66
8.70
10.12
10.91
12.95
14.83
15.88
19.63
21.80
32.81
43.46
5.4
8.8
2.1
6.4
7.7
5.2
6.9
3.7
17.4
5.6
3.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-27
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$40.10
50.32
57.66
80.31
36.00
44.01
17.21
20.58
28.08
26.58
34.05
37.85
40.96
50.47
57.82
80.31
50.04
58.82
30.93
33.20
50.98
65.71
56.39
68.37
45.74
6.8%
4.9
3.2
8.5
7.0
2.3
15.0
8.3
10.1
4.9
3.3
3.6
7.1
5.0
3.4
8.5
6.1
22.1
16.6
5.5
10.4
28.0
16.1
8.3
10.3
$40.14
50.34
57.51
80.31
38.67
44.76
15.57
18.46
29.79
26.24
33.98
36.93
41.05
50.48
57.68
80.31
51.37
60.92
–
34.15
52.06
68.79
56.83
68.37
46.08
6.9%
4.7
3.3
8.5
7.3
2.3
12.6
3.9
10.8
5.4
3.6
3.9
7.3
4.7
3.4
8.5
6.6
21.0
–
5.9
10.7
25.6
15.9
8.3
10.5
$39.08
49.74
62.93
–
21.02
35.08
17.99
24.13
23.90
29.18
34.58
44.61
39.05
50.43
62.93
–
33.49
28.60
31.97
–
38.64
22.81
–
–
–
7.0%
24.5
7.6
–
13.7
3.6
18.2
13.3
8.2
4.7
5.5
4.5
7.3
27.1
7.6
–
19.1
21.3
13.4
–
18.9
40.6
–
–
–
42.23
31.83
23.91
34.62
37.36
37.06
56.78
54.34
36.02
13.1
11.5
10.3
5.4
10.9
6.9
3.4
2.6
25.0
42.75
–
24.07
33.86
37.33
36.23
56.93
54.34
36.02
13.1
–
11.6
5.7
11.8
7.6
3.3
2.6
25.0
36.26
–
23.36
42.38
37.59
41.10
–
–
–
9.1
–
12.2
14.7
9.9
4.1
–
–
–
42.09
21.65
39.43
32.41
42.00
16.2
9.9
7.6
17.1
4.3
42.56
–
37.03
32.46
–
16.9
–
8.9
18.0
–
38.71
–
50.24
–
40.85
11.7
–
12.0
–
4.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-28
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architecture teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biological science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$42.33
32.96
32.31
42.67
35.46
50.81
54.23
36.36
11.5%
24.5
5.5
5.9
7.3
5.2
2.8
28.9
$42.88
–
32.55
43.02
35.30
51.08
54.23
36.36
11.3%
–
5.6
6.8
7.3
5.5
2.8
28.9
$31.79
–
–
40.30
–
–
–
–
15.3%
–
–
9.1
–
–
–
–
57.47
40.18
40.52
41.30
68.12
69.24
68.47
8.5
6.3
3.8
19.7
9.3
12.7
14.1
58.10
40.19
–
39.65
–
69.24
70.32
8.8
6.3
–
20.1
–
12.7
14.0
33.74
13.0
–
61.22
42.13
42.91
50.32
68.12
69.24
68.54
8.7
2.3
3.3
13.6
9.3
12.7
14.9
62.10
–
–
48.45
–
69.24
70.33
9.2
–
–
15.2
–
12.7
15.0
48.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.74
37.57
39.28
39.55
45.81
53.75
60.68
10.9
5.9
5.3
3.7
6.7
14.9
35.1
50.74
38.34
38.55
39.82
45.81
52.61
60.69
11.1
5.3
5.9
3.5
6.7
15.6
35.2
50.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.46
38.55
39.28
39.55
44.93
53.75
60.68
11.3
5.1
5.3
3.7
6.9
14.9
35.1
50.45
39.43
38.55
39.82
44.93
52.61
60.69
11.5
4.6
5.9
3.5
6.9
15.6
35.2
50.64
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.01
8.9
44.96
9.0
49.27
27.7
–
47.52
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-29
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Atmospheric, earth, marine, and
space sciences teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Physics teachers, postsecondary
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Anthropology and archeology
teachers, postsecondary .......
Area, ethnic, and cultural
studies teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 12 .............................
Geography teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$41.56
36.41
36.99
51.81
63.87
56.32
14.2%
12.3
6.2
4.2
8.9
20.8
–
$36.60
36.97
51.81
63.38
56.32
–
12.7%
6.2
4.2
9.3
20.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
49.28
12.8
49.28
12.9
–
–
39.35
39.58
34.78
54.41
57.76
7.5
8.9
4.2
16.5
10.8
39.47
–
34.77
54.41
57.76
7.6
–
4.2
16.5
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
44.77
24.88
31.92
33.77
38.05
51.06
52.98
44.52
6.0
11.0
6.3
11.4
3.8
7.2
4.7
15.0
45.07
–
31.71
34.04
38.34
51.08
52.13
44.53
6.0
–
6.3
11.9
3.9
7.2
4.4
15.1
$31.99
–
35.97
27.26
–
–
–
–
34.9%
–
23.1
29.0
–
–
–
–
50.46
11.9
50.50
12.0
–
–
50.25
6.9
50.25
6.9
–
–
48.25
50.03
7.6
12.2
48.48
50.03
7.9
12.2
–
–
–
–
32.15
15.9
–
–
–
–
38.83
9.0
38.86
9.1
–
–
39.86
21.24
32.55
36.63
53.37
52.93
7.3
5.3
21.7
7.6
10.8
5.7
40.31
–
33.24
37.25
53.92
52.93
7.6
–
22.7
7.7
11.1
5.7
26.44
–
–
–
–
–
16.8
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-30
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 12 .............................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$44.47
27.4%
$44.55
27.6%
–
–
–
–
13.2%
–
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
51.10
52.60
50.98
32.48
31.72
39.48
41.30
60.81
58.36
60.88
16.0
17.2
6.7
4.5
3.9
8.6
10.9
15.8
10.3
8.5
51.23
52.60
51.38
32.57
32.02
33.16
41.44
58.83
58.36
61.51
16.0
17.2
6.9
4.6
4.2
5.8
11.0
16.4
10.3
8.3
–
–
$44.71
–
29.63
–
–
–
–
–
55.51
31.45
40.69
44.17
63.11
58.93
62.52
8.2
6.2
13.7
14.9
17.3
10.4
8.2
55.62
32.13
30.41
44.61
60.97
58.93
62.52
8.6
6.5
6.0
15.1
18.1
10.4
8.2
53.25
25.83
–
–
–
–
–
19.6
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
33.77
32.49
32.21
37.17
35.14
2.2
4.2
2.3
6.8
4.5
34.13
–
31.83
37.42
34.90
2.4
–
2.3
7.0
4.5
30.86
–
34.25
–
–
7.8
–
4.7
–
–
39.62
23.27
29.02
30.19
39.22
44.86
8.0
19.6
5.8
10.8
7.5
8.7
39.91
–
–
–
39.21
44.86
7.9
–
–
–
7.5
8.7
24.23
–
–
–
–
–
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
39.74
23.27
29.02
30.19
40.31
44.84
7.9
19.6
5.8
10.8
6.6
8.7
40.06
–
–
–
40.29
44.86
7.8
–
–
–
6.7
8.7
22.99
–
–
–
–
–
14.3
–
–
–
–
–
51.28
57.22
10.8
8.9
54.03
–
12.0
–
34.23
–
15.3
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-31
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary
–Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Criminal justice and law
enforcement teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Law teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 13 .............................
Social work teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$55.74
74.82
16.6%
10.2
–
$74.92
–
10.6%
–
–
–
–
–
12.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.2%
2.7
17.1
11.7
6.7
11.4
–
–
36.0
45.96
64.09
79.94
17.0
11.9
9.0
–
66.22
–
27.28
8.1
–
40.09
22.86
28.45
27.69
36.22
38.60
47.38
56.26
41.26
3.2
16.5
8.4
10.6
4.3
2.7
8.2
5.4
8.3
40.58
–
27.67
26.99
36.08
38.60
47.58
56.72
43.18
3.3
–
8.8
11.4
4.6
2.7
8.1
5.5
8.6
$32.29
15.35
35.81
33.31
37.98
38.86
–
–
27.99
36.09
26.34
28.84
38.05
35.63
40.04
40.52
8.1
7.9
10.5
8.4
9.2
4.7
14.7
36.50
–
28.38
37.50
35.63
40.09
41.68
8.7
–
9.8
10.6
9.2
4.8
15.6
29.00
–
39.84
–
–
–
–
13.5
–
14.5
–
–
–
–
37.13
35.03
43.29
11.7
21.1
14.8
39.96
34.89
43.56
11.5
22.4
15.4
26.04
–
–
15.0
–
–
44.97
31.87
35.16
37.15
39.88
52.88
39.30
6.9
10.4
11.6
5.9
2.5
5.6
14.5
45.50
–
36.23
37.41
39.87
53.34
–
6.8
–
14.0
6.4
2.5
5.1
–
32.12
–
30.64
33.89
40.51
–
–
7.4
–
14.1
7.0
16.5
–
–
35.55
22.5
35.78
25.1
34.00
28.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-32
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
History teachers, postsecondary
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Philosophy and religion
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 11 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Recreation and fitness studies
teachers, postsecondary .......
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.28
43.06
36.73
42.07
33.90
34.90
48.79
47.41
18.5%
15.2
41.7
7.5
11.0
9.3
4.8
15.5
$20.52
–
–
41.87
33.90
34.90
48.79
46.18
17.2%
–
–
8.2
11.0
9.3
4.8
18.1
$39.74
–
–
47.21
–
–
–
–
19.1%
–
–
24.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.07
38.16
48.08
41.65
4.2
2.6
11.3
5.0
40.02
38.16
49.16
41.65
4.4
2.6
12.0
5.0
–
–
–
–
40.02
17.21
19.84
28.05
26.16
36.97
37.33
39.07
47.50
60.44
72.18
42.42
2.8
15.0
6.5
10.1
5.2
2.5
4.4
2.9
13.4
4.6
3.9
7.6
40.93
15.57
18.46
29.41
25.71
36.89
35.91
38.89
47.83
60.31
72.18
43.78
3.1
12.6
3.9
12.4
5.9
2.9
4.5
3.0
12.8
4.6
3.9
8.5
33.37
17.99
22.82
24.84
–
37.38
44.06
42.06
36.45
–
–
34.65
24.88
11.5
–
–
–
29.70
13.7
35.77
9.3
20.25
30.9
29.56
14.67
18.35
30.75
24.49
37.24
42.62
42.65
29.88
6.6
8.9
10.5
10.9
6.6
6.7
4.4
3.5
7.8
29.70
14.67
–
31.76
–
37.52
–
42.65
–
8.2
10.5
–
12.6
–
7.9
–
3.6
–
29.02
14.68
18.92
27.24
–
35.85
–
–
–
4.7
18.3
16.0
7.2
–
5.2
–
–
–
32.60
1.2
33.06
1.0
19.74
6.0
4.6
18.2
13.9
5.7
–
3.9
4.6
3.9
20.7
–
–
26.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-33
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.06
19.26
27.89
33.25
37.28
40.53
32.21
18.98
5.1%
8.3
2.4
2.7
1.2
7.6
6.5
18.5
$12.41
20.02
28.20
33.67
37.33
40.79
32.21
18.38
5.6%
9.0
2.3
2.1
1.2
7.9
6.5
21.2
$11.05
14.74
19.93
19.98
32.76
–
–
24.48
8.1%
11.4
4.4
28.9
10.8
–
–
26.1
19.56
11.74
13.42
19.67
26.98
34.53
8.74
5.5
6.7
5.3
7.8
16.3
4.9
10.0
20.04
11.94
13.62
19.58
30.34
34.58
8.70
5.7
5.2
5.7
9.0
8.0
5.1
10.1
16.02
9.61
12.09
–
14.57
33.51
–
11.4
18.4
12.9
–
14.8
6.6
–
15.78
11.73
13.23
16.91
23.60
37.20
8.74
5.8
6.8
5.5
10.2
21.4
6.5
10.0
15.95
11.94
13.45
16.18
27.92
37.30
8.70
6.4
5.2
6.0
12.2
11.6
6.7
10.1
14.81
9.06
11.89
–
–
–
–
13.8
18.2
12.8
–
–
–
–
30.12
17.43
24.99
34.42
34.15
5.3
21.2
11.2
6.6
5.7
30.13
16.99
24.98
34.20
34.18
5.6
21.5
11.3
6.7
6.0
29.73
–
–
–
33.46
20.9
–
–
–
7.2
34.06
12.64
30.45
29.25
33.46
37.43
25.66
1.1
11.2
7.3
2.8
2.5
1.6
17.3
34.48
16.46
32.42
29.51
33.57
37.54
26.78
1.1
19.8
6.2
2.7
2.6
1.6
19.9
19.12
11.26
18.43
20.30
23.37
27.86
17.48
7.4
4.7
13.5
10.2
9.8
16.6
24.8
34.23
12.36
30.65
1.3
8.9
6.9
34.69
16.09
32.92
1.3
17.2
5.5
18.80
11.15
17.89
8.7
4.8
13.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-34
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Elementary school teachers,
except special education
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Vocational education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$29.21
33.35
37.83
24.30
3.0%
2.5
1.7
19.7
$29.42
33.46
37.97
25.47
2.9%
2.5
1.7
22.9
$20.78
22.04
27.85
16.93
11.9%
13.1
17.0
28.6
33.21
28.75
29.48
33.86
34.80
31.63
34.38
14.54
24.37
29.54
34.66
36.70
39.08
42.37
1.7
17.9
4.0
3.6
2.0
1.8
1.4
20.8
11.0
2.4
2.0
2.2
13.5
17.3
33.43
28.70
30.05
33.93
34.81
31.99
34.51
–
26.72
29.72
34.51
36.71
39.08
–
1.7
18.3
3.8
3.7
2.0
1.7
1.4
–
13.3
2.4
2.0
2.2
13.5
–
21.62
–
18.97
27.16
–
–
28.00
10.72
18.01
17.05
45.11
35.82
–
–
13.7
–
22.7
11.7
–
–
6.9
5.8
14.6
16.0
10.6
6.6
–
–
34.48
14.55
25.77
29.55
34.54
36.77
39.08
42.79
1.3
20.9
10.9
2.4
2.0
2.3
13.5
17.1
34.62
–
29.82
29.75
34.43
36.78
39.08
–
1.4
–
10.5
2.3
2.0
2.3
13.5
–
27.24
10.70
18.00
15.15
43.88
36.22
–
–
6.3
5.7
14.7
12.3
13.4
6.6
–
–
32.75
29.44
36.61
35.08
36.21
14.90
22.44
29.54
34.96
38.99
42.22
6.4
10.3
8.7
9.3
2.2
13.8
16.0
5.6
3.3
2.3
11.1
32.60
29.37
35.91
35.17
36.27
–
22.74
29.66
34.97
38.84
42.25
6.4
10.4
9.2
9.3
2.2
–
16.2
5.6
3.3
2.2
11.6
39.08
–
–
–
32.90
–
–
–
–
49.74
–
17.3
–
–
–
26.7
–
–
–
–
15.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-35
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Special education teachers,
middle school .......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Other teachers and instructors ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Adult literacy, remedial education,
and GED teachers and
instructors ................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Self-enrichment education teachers
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Archivists, curators, and museum
technicians ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Archivists .......................................
Curators .........................................
Librarians ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$37.16
28.97
36.09
40.31
43.76
2.9%
7.4
5.7
2.3
12.7
$37.11
29.06
36.11
40.08
43.80
2.8%
7.4
5.7
2.4
13.3
$40.03
–
–
–
–
24.6%
–
–
–
–
32.33
31.03
34.69
3.0
5.6
5.2
32.63
31.03
34.40
3.6
5.6
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.00
31.37
35.87
38.13
31.75
9.14
12.35
15.71
28.94
29.14
41.31
36.73
37.52
23.26
3.8
5.7
7.9
4.8
4.4
3.4
3.9
7.1
16.0
4.7
3.2
3.6
5.2
21.0
36.13
31.58
35.87
38.22
35.87
–
13.15
16.51
32.53
30.45
41.97
35.27
37.52
28.90
3.7
5.7
7.9
4.8
3.3
–
6.9
8.3
14.4
4.2
3.3
3.6
5.2
20.6
–
–
–
–
17.29
9.35
11.89
15.11
16.36
19.63
30.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.1
4.7
4.3
11.2
10.1
8.1
10.7
–
–
–
27.65
19.83
25.38
31.76
33.19
21.79
17.76
20.85
17.38
8.8
7.8
10.6
5.8
15.0
7.1
6.4
5.5
13.1
29.13
–
26.19
31.51
35.45
23.11
–
–
–
9.4
–
11.0
6.2
17.0
12.6
–
–
–
22.41
–
–
–
26.37
20.60
18.23
20.46
–
8.1
–
–
–
6.1
10.9
8.0
5.2
–
23.79
31.16
25.95
25.41
25.07
29.09
17.90
9.4
11.2
9.1
18.0
9.7
4.4
6.3
23.98
31.16
–
–
25.32
29.37
18.06
9.5
11.2
–
–
9.6
4.5
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
22.14
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.6
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-36
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Librarians –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library technicians ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm and home management
advisors ........................................
Instructional coordinators ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Artists and related workers ................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.25
22.83
29.87
29.79
33.00
36.92
36.72
15.38
15.20
13.68
15.05
18.71
14.90
9.7%
4.1
4.9
5.7
7.1
3.4
18.6
3.7
21.2
5.0
10.0
6.9
4.6
$17.30
22.88
30.06
29.89
33.20
36.87
38.07
15.52
15.26
13.82
14.81
20.11
15.32
11.3%
4.3
5.0
5.8
7.2
3.4
18.4
4.3
22.3
4.9
9.0
5.5
4.5
$16.96
21.89
24.84
25.55
–
–
–
14.37
–
13.02
19.29
–
12.18
6.1%
4.4
2.7
12.6
–
–
–
9.5
–
15.4
19.7
–
3.9
25.72
27.35
23.05
31.03
11.51
9.47
10.51
11.06
12.14
17.48
14.85
12.20
17.5
8.9
14.2
6.8
1.4
6.3
1.4
3.2
3.3
5.9
9.1
7.3
25.72
27.45
23.27
31.03
11.37
10.06
10.67
11.11
11.92
13.75
14.39
12.24
17.5
8.9
14.5
6.8
1.2
6.9
2.0
2.8
3.8
7.3
8.6
9.8
–
–
–
–
11.86
8.71
10.14
10.95
13.04
20.62
17.08
12.12
–
–
–
–
4.3
8.8
2.1
6.7
8.2
2.5
16.7
10.2
24.93
7.83
10.63
13.76
16.67
21.17
27.45
29.21
38.57
41.35
46.65
29.67
24.22
20.81
20.16
28.57
3.6
3.2
6.8
3.5
3.9
2.9
4.2
2.4
5.6
4.5
5.0
10.3
9.9
7.5
5.1
11.1
25.89
–
11.24
14.18
16.82
21.10
26.76
29.21
38.57
41.38
46.65
32.31
24.84
20.81
20.16
28.57
4.0
–
7.7
3.4
3.1
2.9
3.0
2.5
5.6
4.5
5.0
10.7
8.9
7.5
5.1
11.1
15.15
–
9.25
11.29
14.04
24.41
–
–
–
–
–
14.37
–
–
–
–
11.4
–
6.1
11.9
24.0
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-37
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Artists and related workers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Art directors ...................................
Multi-media artists and animators
Level 7 ..............................
Designers ...........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Commercial and industrial
designers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Fashion designers ..........................
Floral designers .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Graphic designers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Interior designers ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Merchandise displayers and
window trimmers .....................
Set and exhibit designers ...............
Actors, producers, and directors ........
Not able to be leveled ........
Producers and directors .................
Not able to be leveled ........
Athletes, coaches, umpires, and
related workers ............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coaches and scouts ........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.37
28.84
25.70
21.25
21.89
10.03
13.65
16.67
20.13
25.09
28.07
41.42
25.85
14.9%
11.1
15.4
8.3
3.7
7.8
4.4
6.2
5.1
6.0
4.8
6.3
12.9
$30.15
28.84
24.14
21.25
22.67
10.62
14.13
16.95
20.13
25.09
28.25
41.79
26.08
12.7%
11.1
9.7
8.3
3.4
7.8
3.9
4.3
5.1
6.0
4.7
7.0
13.2
–
–
–
–
$12.48
9.04
11.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.2%
7.7
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.29
28.30
45.65
10.23
9.88
10.82
20.73
14.85
17.29
18.89
24.06
25.06
25.62
23.14
22.00
28.40
3.5
5.6
27.8
6.6
9.1
7.8
3.1
4.1
5.1
7.2
7.3
6.8
8.1
7.1
12.1
15.2
32.29
28.30
45.65
11.15
–
11.59
20.66
14.87
17.19
18.89
24.06
25.62
25.26
23.46
22.00
28.40
3.5
5.6
27.8
7.4
–
7.8
3.2
4.1
5.2
7.2
7.3
5.2
8.5
7.1
12.1
15.2
–
–
–
8.37
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.28
30.13
36.54
36.54
37.42
37.42
10.6
25.4
25.3
25.3
25.7
25.7
16.15
34.16
37.40
37.40
37.62
37.62
12.4
23.4
25.7
25.7
25.8
25.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.04
27.04
27.81
27.81
17.2
17.2
19.1
19.1
30.81
30.81
31.70
31.70
16.6
16.6
18.2
18.2
13.83
13.83
13.99
13.99
8.0
8.0
9.6
9.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-38
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Umpires, referees, and other sports
officials ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dancers and choreographers ..............
Not able to be leveled ........
Choreographers ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Musicians, singers, and related
workers ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Music directors and composers .....
Not able to be leveled ........
Musicians and singers ....................
Not able to be leveled ........
Announcers ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radio and television announcers ...
Not able to be leveled ........
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Reporters and correspondents ........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and editors ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.34
16.34
11.26
11.26
17.55
17.55
19.4%
19.4
40.5
40.5
9.3
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$12.40
12.40
10.87
10.87
17.35
17.35
23.4%
23.4
46.5
46.5
11.5
11.5
14.6%
14.6
–
–
15.0
15.0
24.1
24.1
23.0
23.0
26.18
26.18
23.83
23.83
27.67
27.67
9.35
9.35
–
–
16.1
16.1
19.2
19.2
23.7
23.7
6.5
6.5
–
–
13.6
8.1
9.1
12.2
17.3
6.0
17.4
46.5
5.8
8.1
9.1
12.6
17.3
6.3
5.3
21.4
4.3
6.3
8.9
5.2
4.9
9.2
4.5
6.9
7.3
4.0
16.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.02
–
–
–
27.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.6
–
–
–
33.26
33.26
25.76
25.76
36.92
36.92
27.67
27.67
30.35
30.35
11.2
11.2
15.0
15.0
12.9
12.9
27.8
27.8
29.3
29.3
$34.88
34.88
–
–
38.81
38.81
40.87
40.87
42.00
42.00
31.27
11.26
13.86
23.19
34.88
39.37
43.33
58.24
26.78
11.26
13.86
24.09
34.88
39.34
33.61
29.32
26.32
17.87
23.24
25.11
27.78
26.20
26.56
14.61
16.57
20.53
13.4
8.1
8.9
12.0
16.7
5.9
17.4
46.9
5.7
8.1
8.9
12.3
16.7
6.2
5.3
20.7
4.3
6.3
10.1
5.2
4.9
9.2
4.4
6.8
7.1
3.9
31.73
11.25
13.83
23.27
34.93
39.50
43.33
63.82
27.12
11.25
13.83
24.20
34.93
39.48
33.61
32.00
26.45
17.87
23.86
25.11
27.78
26.20
26.60
14.64
16.86
20.44
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-39
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Writers and editors –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Editors ............................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Technical writers ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and authors ........................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Interpreters and translators ............
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Broadcast technicians ....................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.14
28.05
39.60
42.44
23.64
25.29
16.51
20.41
23.19
27.16
35.56
41.91
23.78
30.01
22.67
32.08
28.74
41.44
44.19
21.60
23.62
17.30
7.0%
4.3
9.9
3.9
7.0
5.9
8.5
2.5
7.7
7.5
8.0
5.2
7.6
6.7
9.2
8.1
3.9
13.0
4.6
14.2
16.2
12.2
$26.28
28.06
39.60
42.44
22.75
25.34
16.90
20.29
23.30
27.17
35.56
41.91
23.06
30.08
22.84
32.08
28.74
41.44
44.19
21.60
22.99
16.66
6.9%
4.3
9.9
3.9
6.7
6.0
9.0
2.6
7.7
7.5
8.0
5.2
7.2
6.7
9.4
8.1
3.9
13.0
4.6
14.2
18.1
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
$23.42
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.58
11.53
20.87
22.15
36.05
19.98
8.2
15.3
5.4
3.2
17.7
14.6
22.00
–
20.29
22.15
–
20.09
8.3
–
3.7
3.2
–
15.8
17.04
–
–
–
–
19.27
15.2
–
–
–
–
13.2
22.67
7.83
12.03
17.40
16.21
22.66
–
31.67
9.8
3.2
13.4
4.5
3.4
5.7
–
5.4
22.91
–
13.24
17.48
16.19
21.74
30.28
30.91
8.9
–
12.7
4.5
3.5
5.3
10.3
3.7
21.20
–
9.71
–
–
29.09
–
–
28.6
–
9.4
–
–
5.9
–
–
22.10
11.48
17.30
24.29
20.56
10.7
6.1
6.1
3.3
12.4
22.53
–
17.41
23.72
21.43
12.7
–
6.2
3.4
11.8
20.16
–
–
–
12.50
26.0
–
–
–
29.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-40
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Broadcast technicians –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Sound engineering technicians ......
Photographers ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Television, video, and motion picture
camera operators and editors .......
Level 5 ..............................
Camera operators, television,
video, and motion picture ........
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dentists ..............................................
Level 12 .............................
Dentists, general ............................
Level 12 .............................
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Optometrists ......................................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.14
15.73
31.01
14.90
12.95
16.1%
4.0
16.5
11.5
17.0
–
$15.70
28.97
14.61
13.27
–
4.1%
16.4
11.7
20.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.37
17.41
11.1
7.0
21.31
–
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
20.69
15.8
20.57
16.9
–
–
27.49
10.34
10.53
14.43
17.66
20.46
24.04
27.90
30.54
37.07
43.08
74.85
70.56
97.21
33.05
62.90
89.36
66.00
89.36
22.67
18.61
21.54
23.38
23.43
50.34
44.56
41.41
43.68
46.57
48.09
52.20
45.44
1.5
2.9
5.5
1.3
1.4
2.4
1.3
1.5
1.3
2.9
6.1
7.6
4.6
12.4
5.2
18.6
23.2
19.9
23.2
3.2
9.5
5.5
4.2
5.6
8.0
2.1
5.6
2.3
1.1
1.3
3.8
4.8
27.44
10.50
10.49
14.48
17.60
20.28
23.91
27.47
29.90
36.87
43.21
73.88
70.20
89.07
32.41
63.29
–
66.54
–
22.60
18.31
21.29
23.03
23.35
51.30
46.51
46.28
45.00
46.81
48.12
52.66
44.95
1.7
2.8
6.4
1.6
1.4
2.3
1.5
1.6
1.2
3.2
6.4
6.9
4.9
10.0
5.9
19.3
–
20.8
–
3.4
9.7
6.6
5.1
5.6
10.1
1.1
3.3
2.3
1.1
1.4
4.0
6.2
$27.74
9.55
10.79
14.19
17.95
21.65
24.73
29.76
33.04
39.20
41.05
92.61
78.06
151.35
37.39
–
–
–
–
23.37
–
22.70
25.27
–
–
34.05
30.77
38.98
43.28
47.05
–
47.63
2.7%
5.1
3.1
3.8
4.4
5.9
1.7
1.9
2.9
3.1
3.7
27.0
6.9
34.4
13.1
–
–
–
–
5.1
–
6.4
4.9
–
–
9.4
17.4
4.4
2.7
2.5
–
2.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-41
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Physicians and surgeons ....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Anesthesiologists ...........................
Family and general practitioners ...
Level 10 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Internists, general ..........................
Level 12 .............................
Pediatricians, general .....................
Psychiatrists ...................................
Level 12 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Surgeons ........................................
Physician assistants ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Registered nurses ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Therapists ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Audiologists ...................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$60.48
19.81
20.61
20.61
49.51
79.95
71.64
97.80
53.06
98.12
68.44
22.61
79.32
70.32
55.89
81.88
57.57
70.53
78.53
75.33
87.41
37.93
34.23
41.66
37.14
29.33
18.18
23.19
24.38
28.00
29.82
37.98
37.58
49.07
32.52
28.33
16.94
20.35
22.40
28.45
32.27
36.13
40.11
35.84
24.64
7.7%
7.3
6.1
3.3
23.3
9.4
5.0
12.7
13.3
23.5
10.2
3.7
18.0
9.6
19.5
23.1
25.0
8.6
7.9
4.9
27.8
6.6
8.5
9.2
9.6
.7
6.0
6.8
1.3
1.6
1.3
2.9
3.3
8.8
6.0
2.5
6.7
7.1
1.9
3.1
3.5
6.4
9.5
14.4
6.2
$58.76
19.81
20.61
20.61
49.57
78.15
71.30
89.60
50.58
80.79
66.11
22.61
74.63
70.09
55.61
82.00
57.57
71.93
–
75.79
88.12
37.84
34.26
42.71
35.13
29.10
18.86
24.34
24.26
27.55
29.18
37.85
37.47
49.41
32.83
27.57
16.73
20.43
22.40
28.13
31.01
35.83
40.21
32.99
24.78
7.6%
7.3
6.1
3.3
23.6
8.7
5.3
10.3
17.0
17.4
7.8
3.7
15.0
9.7
20.2
23.2
25.0
8.8
–
5.3
29.2
6.9
8.5
9.6
8.8
.8
6.0
7.0
1.4
1.7
1.2
3.2
3.7
8.9
6.4
2.4
6.8
7.6
2.2
3.6
2.3
7.2
9.8
12.2
7.9
$94.54
–
–
–
–
121.85
78.06
151.35
75.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
58.40
–
–
–
39.25
–
–
–
30.22
15.31
18.76
24.83
29.56
32.14
39.05
38.53
–
30.26
32.60
19.48
19.32
22.42
32.16
36.56
38.49
–
46.57
–
15.4%
–
–
–
–
16.6
6.9
34.4
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.9
–
–
–
19.5
–
–
–
1.4
14.5
4.0
1.7
1.9
2.8
5.8
3.5
–
5.1
7.6
6.3
18.0
8.3
4.7
12.7
7.2
–
12.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-42
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Occupational therapists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Physical therapists .........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radiation therapists .......................
Recreational therapists ...................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Respiratory therapists ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Speech-language pathologists .......
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Veterinarians ......................................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.14
26.22
30.34
30.82
32.70
23.65
27.43
31.82
31.89
37.74
39.28
33.51
18.57
14.04
17.82
18.56
22.31
22.88
21.17
21.37
22.14
24.53
27.38
24.60
33.55
28.04
37.68
30.15
34.35
39.79
4.8%
8.1
3.5
4.4
3.6
13.2
6.3
5.7
2.2
3.5
13.1
6.9
8.9
3.2
19.9
8.6
4.8
1.6
1.9
7.4
2.0
3.8
4.7
7.0
9.5
7.8
11.7
5.3
10.7
8.4
$29.41
23.93
30.07
29.34
32.29
–
27.68
31.60
31.07
37.24
39.33
33.79
18.19
14.04
17.82
18.50
–
22.81
21.24
20.98
22.21
24.44
26.62
24.54
30.71
27.76
33.00
30.09
34.32
39.43
5.4%
4.4
4.8
5.6
4.1
–
6.5
6.0
2.4
4.5
14.7
7.1
9.1
3.2
19.9
8.7
–
1.9
2.2
7.9
2.1
3.9
5.0
7.5
6.2
8.3
6.0
5.4
10.8
10.1
$35.59
–
32.23
33.25
35.58
–
–
37.27
35.85
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.38
20.85
25.42
21.74
26.20
28.66
–
59.90
–
–
–
–
–
12.9%
–
4.9
7.5
4.7
–
–
14.4
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.0
2.4
4.9
4.3
1.5
6.6
–
28.7
–
–
–
–
–
19.07
11.37
11.86
14.47
17.40
20.31
22.88
23.03
26.22
21.45
2.2
9.0
5.1
4.0
3.4
4.1
4.4
4.3
2.4
6.8
19.09
–
11.84
14.50
17.44
20.40
22.82
22.65
26.24
21.29
2.3
–
4.7
3.9
3.6
4.6
4.4
4.4
2.8
6.9
18.79
–
12.29
14.09
17.16
19.45
24.27
30.01
26.11
27.71
6.1
–
14.2
6.6
5.1
10.9
7.8
8.2
8.5
5.1
23.04
18.26
23.52
2.6
5.7
4.7
22.92
18.17
23.71
2.6
6.0
5.7
25.14
19.92
–
3.2
5.3
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-43
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental hygienists ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Diagnostic related technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Diagnostic medical sonographers ..
Level 7 ..............................
Nuclear medicine technologists .....
$23.58
22.75
26.13
25.29
Relative
error5
4.8%
4.7
2.5
5.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$23.47
22.44
26.13
25.12
Relative
error5
4.8%
4.8
3.0
6.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.60
29.32
26.11
–
9.1%
11.2
8.5
–
16.52
11.50
11.88
14.52
17.05
19.48
18.83
25.38
27.43
19.29
31.53
24.63
32.22
30.36
36.30
39.98
3.1
8.9
5.2
4.0
3.9
4.7
3.5
3.7
2.6
10.5
4.6
14.6
5.6
4.8
6.1
4.6
16.55
–
11.84
14.57
17.10
19.60
19.01
24.50
27.43
19.19
30.01
20.55
30.44
30.32
34.92
–
3.2
–
4.7
3.9
4.3
5.1
3.5
4.4
2.6
10.5
5.1
20.9
3.8
5.7
5.4
–
16.20
–
12.58
14.08
16.79
17.93
–
–
–
–
35.18
29.31
37.67
30.47
–
–
5.4
–
16.4
6.6
5.4
10.3
–
–
–
–
7.6
12.7
9.6
10.3
–
–
25.07
11.95
13.94
21.40
22.94
28.28
29.56
33.05
27.26
3.1
5.4
5.2
5.5
3.2
5.9
3.3
8.3
7.7
25.24
11.58
14.34
20.38
23.07
28.76
29.11
33.08
26.78
3.1
7.7
5.0
4.7
3.0
6.4
3.9
8.3
8.5
24.12
–
12.48
29.45
22.41
24.88
32.95
–
29.62
8.2
–
11.6
16.0
8.0
6.8
8.8
–
15.1
22.96
11.96
13.17
21.95
23.69
31.25
20.96
31.48
31.93
32.42
9.8
5.4
6.9
6.4
10.1
11.3
18.7
4.8
5.7
7.6
24.47
–
13.20
22.10
–
31.30
21.54
30.45
32.18
32.56
10.3
–
4.7
7.1
–
12.1
20.3
3.9
6.0
7.6
16.27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-44
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Radiologic technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Emergency medical technicians and
paramedics ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health diagnosing and treating
practitioner support technicians ...
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dietetic technicians .......................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric technicians ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Respiratory therapy technicians ....
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Surgical technologists ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$24.40
14.76
19.97
22.46
26.05
29.54
28.83
27.63
2.6%
9.0
5.0
3.9
4.0
3.6
17.1
7.6
$24.30
15.63
19.84
22.55
26.40
28.99
28.89
26.71
2.6%
8.8
5.3
3.5
4.3
4.4
17.3
8.5
$24.98
–
21.83
22.09
24.25
33.56
–
–
Relative
error5
7.1%
–
6.4
9.4
7.1
9.7
–
–
15.27
10.04
11.21
14.74
16.81
21.30
19.27
17.62
5.7
4.5
6.9
6.1
10.4
4.6
27.2
6.0
15.62
–
10.39
15.18
16.53
21.51
–
–
7.1
–
6.2
6.8
11.0
4.1
–
–
13.60
–
12.55
11.97
–
–
–
–
5.3
–
6.9
7.7
–
–
–
–
15.77
10.66
10.66
13.93
17.02
18.66
20.49
16.69
11.19
13.83
10.65
13.33
16.06
18.09
15.40
16.68
15.04
18.34
21.79
20.82
18.72
20.95
22.02
18.16
16.25
18.02
1.8
4.2
2.7
2.4
3.5
7.3
5.1
5.6
14.5
2.1
3.0
2.6
6.9
14.5
4.7
4.1
7.3
12.9
13.3
2.9
3.2
6.7
3.6
2.4
2.2
3.5
16.28
–
11.16
14.21
17.52
18.65
20.13
16.69
12.42
14.32
11.19
13.47
16.30
–
15.40
16.81
14.93
18.50
–
20.75
18.90
19.42
21.45
18.19
16.35
17.93
2.0
–
3.4
2.9
3.1
8.2
5.8
5.6
18.7
2.6
4.1
3.5
5.7
–
4.7
4.3
7.9
13.3
–
3.4
2.8
5.0
5.4
2.6
2.4
3.7
13.65
–
10.03
13.02
14.44
18.74
–
–
–
12.36
10.09
12.95
–
–
–
14.81
–
–
–
21.05
–
–
–
17.78
–
–
3.8
–
3.5
3.9
9.4
10.1
–
–
–
2.8
3.6
3.7
–
–
–
12.0
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
4.1
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-45
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Surgical technologists –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Veterinary technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 6 ..............................
Licensed practical and licensed
vocational nurses .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical records and health
information technicians ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Opticians, dispensing
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$19.55
18.15
Relative
error5
2.9%
9.0
Full-time workers
Mean
$19.84
18.15
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.0%
9.0
–
–
–
–
14.44
14.80
8.1
3.7
16.01
14.80
8.3
3.7
–
–
–
–
18.19
16.09
17.67
19.22
19.86
21.82
19.60
1.3
1.7
1.6
2.5
2.5
12.9
7.9
18.12
15.93
17.63
19.15
19.51
–
18.52
1.4
2.1
1.8
2.7
2.7
–
11.2
$18.56
–
17.89
19.66
22.66
–
20.66
2.0%
–
2.2
3.2
5.9
–
11.3
15.00
9.73
10.76
13.88
15.21
18.79
21.99
20.39
4.0
6.7
3.8
4.6
5.2
5.4
7.2
21.2
15.26
10.52
10.73
14.09
15.18
18.55
21.99
21.58
3.7
4.5
4.1
4.8
5.5
5.2
7.9
20.1
12.86
8.95
–
–
15.57
–
–
–
11.88
12.4
11.88
12.4
–
18.57
14.60
15.98
22.66
21.80
28.12
14.03
6.9
3.2
4.2
7.1
2.6
10.0
9.6
18.66
14.61
16.12
22.30
21.80
28.12
14.30
7.0
3.2
4.3
7.2
2.6
10.0
10.6
16.52
–
14.85
–
–
–
–
23.87
20.79
28.69
24.22
5.3
5.6
2.5
20.7
23.88
20.78
28.69
24.22
5.4
5.6
2.5
20.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.13
20.96
20.79
28.69
24.22
5.8
7.3
5.6
2.5
20.7
23.14
20.96
20.78
28.69
24.22
5.9
7.3
5.6
2.5
20.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.3
6.7
–
–
16.5
–
–
–
–
13.6
–
8.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-46
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner
and technical workers ..................
Athletic trainers .............................
Healthcare support occupations .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing, psychiatric, and home
health aides ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home health aides .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Nursing aides, orderlies, and
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric aides ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants and
aides .............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.37
17.95
11.8%
10.0
$25.48
18.35
12.1%
10.2
$18.46
–
11.96
8.30
9.77
11.06
13.01
15.92
18.99
21.31
14.77
1.4
7.0
1.8
1.7
1.3
3.1
3.6
4.8
5.8
12.27
9.22
10.19
11.23
12.94
15.84
18.77
20.91
15.08
1.2
3.1
1.3
1.7
1.2
3.3
3.7
4.9
6.6
10.62
7.11
8.56
10.43
13.51
16.67
22.12
–
13.48
2.8
13.5
3.2
2.5
3.9
6.3
14.7
–
8.3
10.84
8.78
9.69
10.90
12.00
14.34
16.96
13.37
9.17
8.68
8.91
11.17
1.2
4.8
1.9
1.8
2.6
6.7
3.2
4.7
4.4
5.8
4.1
4.8
11.14
9.53
10.15
11.02
11.94
14.27
16.94
13.90
9.95
9.67
9.06
11.43
1.2
4.5
1.5
1.9
2.7
7.0
3.3
4.0
3.5
4.3
4.8
6.0
9.70
7.67
8.40
10.41
12.36
15.65
–
11.36
8.00
7.62
8.58
10.59
2.7
9.0
3.5
2.3
5.8
6.3
–
6.2
4.1
5.0
5.1
3.2
11.15
9.54
10.13
11.21
12.27
15.38
13.47
12.57
10.72
11.25
11.23
16.28
17.13
1.2
3.8
1.5
1.9
3.4
5.4
5.3
5.4
4.8
4.3
4.1
3.2
2.7
11.21
9.55
10.24
11.27
12.13
15.23
14.05
12.76
11.00
11.40
11.25
16.53
17.11
1.2
4.7
1.4
2.1
3.5
5.7
4.6
5.3
4.3
4.4
3.9
3.3
2.9
10.83
9.52
9.58
10.92
13.19
18.38
11.25
10.72
–
10.36
11.00
–
–
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.2
7.1
7.5
6.1
5.5
–
9.4
12.3
–
–
15.36
11.75
14.77
13.21
7.2
5.5
18.7
12.5
15.45
–
14.77
–
8.2
–
18.7
–
14.35
–
–
–
8.1
–
–
–
8.0%
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-47
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Occupational therapist assistants and
aides –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants ...
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Occupational therapist aides ..........
Level 4 ..............................
Physical therapist assistants and aides
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist assistants ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist aides ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Massage therapists .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental assistants ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Medical assistants ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.73
21.12
17.11
17.92
21.20
12.77
13.57
15.94
9.67
10.93
11.40
16.14
20.97
21.14
–
17.88
20.97
10.87
9.69
10.90
11.56
19.21
18.37
5.7%
3.8
8.3
3.8
3.7
9.8
9.2
10.9
4.4
7.6
6.0
11.9
10.0
14.0
–
7.6
10.0
3.9
4.5
7.7
7.2
16.3
39.2
$18.75
–
17.09
17.94
–
12.91
13.57
16.38
9.63
11.14
11.29
15.87
20.96
22.24
10.94
17.72
20.96
10.92
9.63
11.12
11.36
20.71
–
5.8%
–
9.0
3.8
–
12.5
9.2
11.7
6.0
8.4
6.3
13.3
10.0
10.8
8.9
8.5
10.0
4.8
6.2
8.6
7.4
16.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$13.46
9.76
–
11.65
–
–
15.81
–
–
–
10.56
9.82
–
–
16.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.8%
3.5
–
12.3
–
–
25.7
–
–
–
7.3
3.2
–
–
29.1
–
13.37
7.61
10.24
11.51
13.69
16.63
18.42
22.52
15.98
15.95
14.56
15.54
18.56
19.21
13.24
10.36
10.66
13.35
16.35
1.8
11.3
3.1
3.0
1.6
2.0
3.0
5.9
9.0
2.4
7.7
2.8
4.6
3.8
2.5
6.0
3.3
3.0
3.3
13.57
8.72
10.43
11.91
13.55
16.53
18.46
21.61
16.01
16.13
15.62
15.50
18.43
19.21
13.20
10.42
10.57
13.25
16.29
1.6
4.3
3.4
3.4
1.7
2.1
3.2
8.0
10.9
2.4
7.3
2.6
4.9
3.8
2.5
6.5
2.5
3.2
3.4
12.27
6.45
9.51
10.46
15.22
17.53
–
–
15.86
14.23
11.22
16.00
–
–
13.69
–
11.43
14.81
17.06
5.6
20.6
7.4
4.7
2.4
4.0
–
–
18.4
9.6
5.7
10.7
–
–
5.5
–
17.3
3.9
2.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-48
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Medical assistants –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical equipment preparers ........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Medical transcriptionists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Pharmacy aides ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal caretakers ....
Level 4 ..............................
Protective service occupations ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, law
enforcement workers ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
correctional officers .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.73
18.54
13.47
11.45
12.28
13.57
15.31
13.60
13.46
16.87
–
10.61
9.93
9.62
14.37
8.1%
22.8
4.3
13.0
3.3
4.3
5.7
1.3
3.5
4.2
–
5.4
4.3
3.9
7.6
–
$19.14
13.43
–
12.20
13.62
14.68
13.60
13.26
16.47
21.47
11.62
10.43
10.17
13.92
–
24.2%
4.7
–
3.7
4.5
4.3
1.4
3.7
4.8
5.1
4.0
4.3
5.5
7.1
–
–
$13.68
–
–
13.27
18.15
–
14.82
–
–
8.95
8.67
8.87
–
–
–
9.2%
–
–
11.1
7.8
–
6.3
–
–
10.3
7.8
4.8
–
11.01
11.51
8.0
10.3
11.85
11.51
8.6
10.5
8.77
–
7.5
–
18.23
8.68
9.44
10.68
12.75
16.24
20.14
24.71
26.47
30.72
37.29
45.55
21.34
2.6
4.7
4.3
1.9
4.2
3.7
2.4
1.6
2.0
3.2
2.3
13.8
7.3
18.90
8.92
9.59
10.82
12.82
16.12
20.19
24.75
26.48
30.72
37.29
45.55
22.06
2.7
5.5
4.8
1.9
4.4
3.7
2.5
1.5
2.0
3.2
2.3
13.8
7.1
10.64
8.20
8.95
9.99
11.88
19.29
18.28
19.24
–
–
–
–
10.27
3.9
3.9
3.4
3.3
6.6
7.8
8.2
17.6
–
–
–
–
11.6
32.23
18.17
26.03
30.80
34.53
38.81
37.14
3.2
3.4
7.1
5.4
4.1
3.7
8.2
32.23
18.17
26.03
30.80
34.53
38.81
37.14
3.2
3.4
7.1
5.4
4.1
3.7
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.89
16.82
25.46
12.5
4.4
14.6
25.89
16.82
25.46
12.5
4.4
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-49
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
First-line supervisors/managers of
correctional officers
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
police and detectives ................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
fire fighting and prevention
workers ........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fire fighters .......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Fire inspectors ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Fire inspectors and investigators ...
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers ...........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.39
39.46
27.98
4.0%
8.7
11.5
$33.39
39.46
27.98
4.0%
8.7
11.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.98
19.31
26.31
30.83
34.72
38.67
38.52
2.1
.6
7.6
5.4
4.7
4.0
7.5
33.98
19.31
26.31
30.83
34.72
38.67
38.52
2.1
.6
7.6
5.4
4.7
4.0
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.49
18.21
23.29
27.19
29.45
35.42
25.03
20.10
11.08
13.15
16.89
19.43
22.82
22.47
28.81
21.72
22.47
24.51
21.93
23.24
24.57
4.4
9.6
5.1
7.1
4.2
4.7
8.1
2.4
17.0
8.7
4.0
4.1
4.0
3.5
7.7
10.9
7.2
10.7
11.8
10.2
10.9
28.49
18.21
23.29
27.19
29.45
35.42
25.03
20.36
14.40
13.27
17.23
19.47
22.95
22.47
28.81
21.73
22.54
24.51
21.93
–
24.57
4.4
9.6
5.1
7.1
4.2
4.7
8.1
2.0
22.0
9.2
3.7
4.2
3.8
3.5
7.7
10.9
7.2
10.7
11.9
–
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$11.03
8.83
9.80
9.62
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.5%
8.3
6.3
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.05
10.92
10.60
13.13
15.93
20.51
26.58
5.2
21.2
10.7
9.7
6.3
6.7
4.0
18.12
11.05
11.05
13.15
15.94
20.55
26.62
5.2
22.5
11.8
10.0
6.3
6.8
4.0
11.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-50
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Bailiffs ...........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Correctional officers and jailers ....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Detectives and criminal investigators
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Fish and game wardens .....................
Parking enforcement workers ............
Level 4 ..............................
Police officers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Police and sheriff’s patrol officers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Animal control workers .....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.81
20.63
15.86
22.98
24.65
17.95
10.74
12.88
15.78
20.53
26.73
24.37
27.01
18.57
20.03
23.17
25.49
28.15
35.13
19.49
17.36
19.64
24.57
16.68
17.22
17.64
20.93
25.24
26.49
29.87
18.39
24.58
16.68
17.22
17.64
20.92
25.24
26.51
29.87
18.39
17.04
17.02
12.13
4.2%
4.0
9.7
2.1
2.8
5.5
11.2
10.8
6.2
6.8
4.2
5.3
4.5
8.8
7.5
6.4
7.8
7.6
7.1
9.4
7.7
7.8
1.0
13.5
6.1
3.8
3.0
1.8
1.6
2.7
4.9
1.0
13.5
6.1
3.8
3.0
1.8
1.6
2.7
4.9
7.4
17.7
4.7
$24.81
21.25
15.85
–
24.65
18.00
11.06
12.92
15.78
20.57
26.76
24.37
27.25
20.63
20.41
23.17
25.57
28.15
35.13
19.74
17.78
20.66
24.66
17.17
17.54
17.72
21.02
25.24
26.50
29.88
18.39
24.66
17.17
17.54
17.72
21.01
25.24
26.52
29.88
18.39
17.31
17.34
11.98
4.2%
4.1
10.2
–
2.8
5.4
12.0
10.9
6.2
6.9
4.2
5.3
4.5
5.6
7.8
6.4
7.8
7.6
7.1
9.4
9.4
7.4
1.0
14.4
6.5
4.0
3.0
1.8
1.6
2.7
4.9
1.0
14.4
6.5
4.0
3.0
1.8
1.6
2.7
4.9
7.9
17.7
5.7
–
$11.61
–
–
–
11.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.74
–
–
13.85
17.71
25.51
–
–
–
16.60
–
–
13.85
17.71
25.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.9%
–
–
–
18.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.2
–
–
15.2
5.6
14.0
–
–
–
12.5
–
–
15.2
5.6
15.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-51
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Security guards ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous protective service
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Crossing guards .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food preparation and serving related
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.78
8.61
9.42
10.63
12.06
17.04
18.13
20.29
13.65
10.76
8.61
9.42
10.63
12.05
17.04
17.91
21.49
13.65
2.1%
5.1
4.7
1.9
4.3
6.6
10.8
6.8
11.8
2.2
5.1
4.7
1.9
4.7
6.6
11.6
5.6
11.8
$10.80
8.81
9.51
10.67
12.03
15.63
15.58
19.56
14.25
10.78
8.81
9.51
10.67
12.02
15.63
15.02
20.93
14.25
2.1%
5.6
5.0
2.0
4.2
4.8
8.5
7.1
12.5
2.2
5.6
5.0
2.0
4.5
4.8
8.6
4.3
12.5
$10.62
8.09
9.03
10.32
12.49
23.24
24.26
–
10.43
10.62
8.09
9.03
10.32
12.49
23.24
24.26
–
10.43
5.4%
4.4
4.2
3.7
9.7
5.5
8.6
–
13.9
5.4
4.4
4.2
3.7
9.7
5.5
8.6
–
13.9
11.20
9.16
9.47
9.57
11.10
16.33
19.06
10.86
9.86
13.69
9.52
3.9
8.1
6.6
7.2
6.5
7.6
4.3
6.8
5.9
8.3
10.2
14.07
–
11.50
11.62
11.35
17.26
–
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
5.4
11.0
9.5
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
9.09
8.58
8.69
8.83
10.79
–
–
10.68
9.37
13.69
9.52
3.8
7.5
6.2
7.3
11.6
–
–
6.3
3.7
8.3
10.2
8.53
6.80
7.79
8.34
9.44
2.2
6.1
2.5
3.6
5.4
9.53
–
9.16
8.35
9.74
7.3
–
2.3
4.0
10.5
8.20
6.80
7.73
8.34
9.18
1.8
6.1
2.8
4.1
5.4
8.00
6.60
6.90
8.54
10.87
1.1
1.2
2.4
1.7
1.1
9.02
6.96
7.35
9.09
11.06
1.6
2.2
2.8
1.9
1.2
6.64
6.34
6.44
7.47
9.39
1.3
1.0
2.3
2.8
3.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-52
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, food
preparation and serving workers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chefs and head cooks ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks .................................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, fast food .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
$14.21
16.69
17.38
21.70
11.28
Relative
error5
2.0%
3.8
3.1
6.2
6.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$14.24
16.69
17.62
21.70
11.64
Relative
error5
2.1%
3.8
3.0
6.2
7.8
Part-time workers
Mean
$13.37
–
–
–
9.18
Relative
error5
4.8%
–
–
–
8.4
14.47
9.84
8.93
11.55
14.82
17.13
17.74
21.70
15.25
16.83
11.20
16.01
18.26
17.91
18.93
1.7
10.9
2.8
2.7
3.4
3.0
2.9
6.2
4.2
5.0
4.8
8.0
6.0
6.6
15.8
14.70
–
9.08
11.54
14.85
17.13
17.80
21.70
15.30
17.23
11.20
15.97
18.24
17.91
18.93
1.7
–
2.9
3.2
3.5
3.0
2.9
6.2
4.4
5.0
4.9
8.3
6.0
6.6
15.8
10.70
–
8.45
11.68
13.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.5
–
4.8
8.0
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.13
8.88
11.58
14.70
16.89
17.71
20.44
14.75
9.84
6.95
8.29
9.79
11.27
13.38
13.29
11.77
7.38
6.66
7.39
1.9
2.9
2.9
3.6
3.4
3.8
7.1
3.4
1.2
2.9
1.6
2.3
1.1
3.2
16.7
8.4
2.6
2.6
4.0
14.34
9.03
11.56
14.74
16.89
17.78
20.44
14.80
10.30
7.34
8.49
9.96
11.36
13.44
13.29
11.77
7.99
6.96
7.74
1.8
3.1
3.4
3.7
3.4
3.8
7.1
3.5
1.1
4.8
2.4
2.7
1.2
3.3
16.7
9.5
3.5
6.1
5.1
10.80
8.45
11.69
13.46
–
–
–
–
8.32
6.72
7.93
9.10
10.36
12.40
–
–
6.85
6.54
7.02
5.7
4.8
8.1
10.9
–
–
–
–
2.1
2.7
2.4
2.0
2.5
1.6
–
–
2.9
2.5
3.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-53
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Cooks, fast food –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Cooks, institution and cafeteria .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, restaurant ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, short order .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food preparation workers ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service, tipped ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bartenders ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Waiters and waitresses ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.24
11.26
9.58
9.42
10.68
11.88
14.14
14.77
10.13
7.27
8.37
9.72
11.04
12.67
12.17
10.35
9.08
7.24
7.77
9.81
10.86
9.03
7.96
8.76
10.62
11.90
12.20
5.29
5.27
4.81
5.90
6.56
7.81
6.87
6.94
6.48
7.25
6.67
4.54
4.62
4.13
5.12
5.75
9.96
3.0%
1.7
8.8
3.9
4.1
2.4
3.8
8.9
1.2
7.7
2.3
2.3
1.6
5.2
18.8
5.9
2.5
2.4
2.3
4.1
3.7
1.6
2.1
2.0
3.2
5.8
17.2
1.9
2.6
3.5
3.6
7.5
16.0
2.2
7.0
3.9
3.6
7.3
2.9
6.1
4.1
6.1
20.3
15.8
$8.38
11.40
10.30
9.51
10.72
11.90
14.23
14.77
10.40
–
8.35
9.89
11.15
12.69
12.17
–
9.26
–
7.74
9.96
10.87
9.66
8.35
9.27
10.95
11.89
–
5.48
5.58
4.79
6.04
6.83
–
7.03
–
6.28
7.40
6.98
4.67
4.97
4.10
5.17
5.83
–
5.3%
1.8
9.2
4.3
4.4
2.6
4.0
8.9
1.4
–
3.5
2.6
1.7
5.7
18.8
–
3.2
–
4.2
4.2
4.5
2.2
3.0
2.0
3.8
6.1
–
2.6
2.9
5.3
6.3
8.5
–
4.3
–
6.8
7.2
7.9
4.0
6.9
6.3
8.0
30.7
–
$7.92
9.83
8.57
8.96
10.40
11.27
–
–
9.09
–
8.39
9.14
10.14
–
–
–
8.55
7.45
7.83
9.13
–
8.11
7.54
8.19
9.60
–
–
5.12
4.99
4.83
5.77
5.88
9.71
6.71
6.71
6.58
7.08
5.74
4.41
4.27
4.15
5.07
5.65
11.20
2.6%
3.2
10.3
5.1
4.9
7.0
–
–
1.6
–
2.8
2.5
3.1
–
–
–
4.2
7.4
4.5
5.3
–
2.3
2.2
3.8
4.6
–
–
2.3
2.9
4.1
6.1
8.0
19.9
4.6
5.6
5.1
8.8
10.1
2.8
4.9
3.8
7.6
16.2
15.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-54
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and bartender
helpers ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fast food and counter workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Combined food preparation and
serving workers, including fast
food ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee shop ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Dishwashers .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,
lounge, and coffee shop ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$7.00
6.58
8.63
10.99
7.85
7.58
6.97
7.52
9.19
11.36
7.24
1.9%
2.8
5.2
4.7
30.3
1.0
.9
2.8
2.1
4.1
5.4
$7.25
6.85
8.53
–
–
8.45
7.50
8.27
9.58
11.54
–
3.5%
4.0
6.4
–
–
1.8
1.9
4.3
2.2
4.3
–
7.53
6.95
7.47
9.22
11.38
–
1.2
1.0
3.2
2.4
4.8
–
8.47
7.54
8.33
9.59
11.67
–
2.2
2.2
5.3
2.5
4.9
–
6.93
6.73
6.88
8.55
9.27
7.39
.9
1.0
2.0
2.5
2.8
8.7
7.81
7.08
7.75
9.09
11.25
7.48
8.37
7.80
8.30
9.95
7.93
7.77
8.58
2.0
1.7
3.1
3.1
8.6
3.0
4.8
2.9
10.9
10.3
1.3
1.2
4.7
8.38
7.33
8.06
9.54
–
–
8.64
7.99
8.67
9.75
8.25
8.07
8.74
2.5
2.9
3.1
3.7
–
–
5.1
2.8
10.8
12.5
1.7
1.6
5.8
7.28
6.93
7.49
8.07
–
–
7.83
7.47
7.57
10.72
7.26
7.27
7.07
2.6
2.4
4.8
2.8
–
–
5.2
6.0
11.9
4.1
1.5
1.5
4.3
7.84
6.99
7.38
8.73
11.28
3.6
2.9
2.7
4.7
13.9
8.90
7.16
7.65
9.98
–
8.1
7.8
4.8
8.8
–
7.25
6.93
7.21
8.09
–
1.9
2.0
3.1
5.3
–
11.49
9.17
2.3
3.5
11.99
9.50
2.5
4.3
8.82
8.10
1.8
2.5
Mean
$6.75
6.32
8.82
11.46
–
6.98
6.76
6.98
8.45
10.11
7.19
Relative
error5
2.6%
2.6
8.6
7.0
–
1.0
1.0
2.0
1.9
8.6
3.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-55
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations
–Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers,
building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance workers ............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
landscaping, lawn service, and
groundskeeping workers ..........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Building cleaning workers .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$10.91
12.60
14.34
17.24
21.51
23.92
28.97
14.28
Relative
error5
2.5%
1.5
3.2
2.8
7.0
3.6
4.6
7.7
Full-time workers
Mean
$11.20
12.77
14.42
17.23
21.54
23.92
29.64
14.32
Relative
error5
2.7%
1.6
3.2
2.8
7.0
3.6
4.6
8.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.47
10.12
12.36
–
–
–
–
13.89
2.3%
3.6
8.4
–
–
–
–
13.1
18.81
12.56
12.04
16.76
22.09
25.03
29.64
16.98
5.3
14.4
5.4
5.6
7.8
2.9
4.6
3.9
18.86
12.62
11.95
16.76
22.14
25.03
29.64
17.05
5.3
14.5
5.4
5.6
7.7
2.9
4.6
4.0
12.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.24
12.65
11.73
17.14
18.13
25.09
16.68
4.7
14.3
5.5
4.7
4.1
2.9
3.7
17.30
12.70
11.63
17.14
18.20
25.09
16.75
4.7
14.4
5.5
4.7
4.2
2.9
3.6
12.44
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.70
16.24
24.35
22.81
10.64
9.19
10.98
12.49
14.53
18.29
16.07
23.58
10.7
8.4
11.0
6.3
2.3
3.7
2.6
1.5
3.1
4.9
10.3
16.5
22.71
16.24
24.35
22.81
11.06
9.53
11.31
12.67
14.66
18.26
16.07
23.58
10.7
8.4
11.0
6.3
2.6
4.7
2.9
1.6
3.2
5.0
10.3
16.5
–
–
–
–
8.72
8.09
9.51
10.04
11.86
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.0
2.8
2.5
4.1
11.4
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-56
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Building cleaning workers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Janitors and cleaners, except maids
and housekeeping cleaners ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maids and housekeeping cleaners
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pest control workers ..........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grounds maintenance workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tree trimmers and pruners .............
Level 5 ..............................
$12.00
Relative
error5
5.0%
Full-time workers
Mean
$11.87
Relative
error5
4.5%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.00
14.6%
11.14
9.61
11.00
12.65
14.20
18.24
15.84
12.16
8.87
8.37
9.93
11.00
12.86
10.35
16.13
12.29
13.92
16.21
11.94
8.95
10.10
13.24
15.20
18.00
20.66
24.63
15.79
2.3
4.0
3.1
1.7
2.5
5.3
11.2
5.2
1.9
1.6
3.8
2.4
5.7
7.1
4.5
4.6
8.4
3.7
2.6
2.1
2.9
3.7
3.5
3.2
2.7
13.7
8.3
11.67
10.17
11.36
12.82
14.33
18.21
15.84
12.00
8.92
8.41
9.98
11.23
12.85
10.46
15.96
–
13.92
16.21
12.29
9.18
10.22
13.38
15.31
18.00
20.66
24.63
14.91
2.5
5.0
3.5
1.7
2.6
5.4
11.2
4.8
2.3
1.9
4.4
2.7
5.8
8.6
3.5
–
8.4
3.7
2.8
2.4
3.2
3.8
3.6
3.2
2.7
13.7
4.7
8.91
8.28
9.47
10.18
11.84
–
–
13.44
8.57
8.12
9.74
9.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.25
8.20
9.04
10.41
12.84
–
–
–
–
2.0
2.5
2.5
4.5
11.5
–
–
14.3
2.4
2.4
5.7
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.2
2.9
5.1
4.7
5.6
–
–
–
–
11.69
8.96
10.03
13.01
15.30
17.85
20.35
25.15
15.72
16.77
19.05
2.7
2.2
3.0
4.2
3.9
3.3
2.9
16.0
9.4
7.9
8.0
12.01
9.17
10.13
13.14
15.44
17.85
20.35
25.15
14.66
17.04
19.05
2.9
2.5
3.4
4.4
4.0
3.3
2.9
16.0
5.9
8.1
8.0
9.35
8.27
9.06
10.40
12.84
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.4
2.7
5.1
5.9
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-57
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Personal care and service
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming supervisors .......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Slot key persons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
personal service workers .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nonfarm animal caretakers ................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Gaming services workers ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.58
7.70
7.75
9.02
13.23
15.99
17.97
25.48
22.18
22.83
12.37
5.6%
4.6
5.3
9.1
4.3
4.7
3.8
7.5
11.8
11.0
7.7
$11.17
8.37
7.63
8.93
13.65
16.62
18.25
26.31
22.28
22.84
12.20
7.8%
4.6
6.3
11.0
4.7
5.1
4.7
7.2
12.2
11.2
8.8
$9.16
7.37
7.97
9.51
11.57
13.19
16.83
20.43
–
–
13.26
4.5%
6.3
3.8
2.8
10.9
9.7
7.4
35.1
–
–
14.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.08
10.89
10.98
11.48
15.22
24.29
15.22
16.03
15.22
24.29
15.31
11.10
10.89
10.98
3.6
1.7
.7
13.8
3.1
1.4
14.6
7.1
3.1
1.4
15.1
1.5
1.7
.7
14.08
10.89
10.98
–
15.22
24.42
15.22
16.03
15.22
24.42
15.31
11.10
10.89
10.98
3.6
1.7
.7
–
3.1
1.5
14.6
7.2
3.1
1.5
15.1
1.5
1.7
.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.88
12.70
13.64
16.10
16.53
21.93
22.92
15.08
10.83
6.88
9.64
8.27
16.15
6.41
8.23
6.40
3.6
8.1
10.8
7.3
6.8
15.1
11.9
9.3
16.0
3.6
3.5
3.1
13.3
5.7
3.5
2.4
15.98
12.79
13.56
16.22
16.53
21.93
22.92
15.09
11.93
–
9.83
–
16.15
6.43
–
–
3.7
9.0
11.2
7.5
6.8
15.1
11.9
9.3
15.9
–
3.5
–
13.3
4.9
–
–
12.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.25
6.80
–
–
–
6.28
–
–
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.8
3.4
–
–
–
17.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-58
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Gaming services workers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Gaming dealers ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Motion picture projectionists .............
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket
takers ............................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Locker room, coatroom, and
dressing room attendants .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Funeral attendants ..............................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$6.17
10.08
6.24
6.33
6.10
7.87
3.0%
14.4
2.2
1.4
1.2
19.9
$6.17
9.50
6.30
–
6.10
8.25
3.1%
11.4
2.4
–
1.3
20.2
$6.44
–
–
–
5.29
–
10.84
14.49
26.7
34.7
8.59
–
7.0
–
12.23
–
35.7
–
10.52
9.36
9.19
11.98
7.5
15.5
7.4
20.5
13.49
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
9.37
9.40
9.19
9.39
12.4
15.9
7.4
8.9
8.37
7.11
7.97
10.06
12.62
15.33
4.0
2.0
5.1
8.3
11.0
.7
9.75
7.31
9.26
11.13
13.50
–
7.0
5.1
10.9
10.0
7.6
–
7.40
7.01
7.30
8.76
9.98
–
1.6
2.0
3.3
3.1
16.0
–
8.02
6.87
7.58
8.82
12.62
5.0
2.5
3.6
3.5
11.0
9.28
7.10
8.29
9.10
13.50
9.5
6.9
6.5
6.7
7.6
7.22
6.77
7.24
8.65
9.98
1.6
2.5
3.5
4.1
16.0
9.60
7.83
10.89
11.83
11.08
12.66
9.49
10.57
12.81
19.28
8.1
3.8
19.4
9.2
9.5
6.1
13.8
7.4
7.9
6.9
10.98
7.86
–
–
–
12.48
–
10.86
12.39
21.31
11.0
7.4
–
–
–
5.6
–
8.3
8.8
12.9
7.98
7.81
–
–
10.81
13.11
10.68
8.97
13.97
16.59
3.5
4.5
–
–
10.4
9.8
7.1
6.7
9.6
10.6
12.74
9.17
10.67
12.71
19.28
6.6
16.4
8.0
9.1
6.9
12.58
–
10.98
12.39
21.31
5.8
–
9.0
8.8
12.9
13.22
9.80
8.72
14.45
16.59
11.8
6.0
6.1
15.6
10.6
7.6%
–
–
–
2.9
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-59
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous personal appearance
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Manicurists and pedicurists ...........
Skin care specialists .......................
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Baggage porters and bellhops ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Concierges .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Tour and travel guides .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Tour guides and escorts .................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Transportation attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Flight attendants ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Transportation attendants, except
flight attendants and baggage
porters ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Child care workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.47
19.18
10.54
24.04
19.2%
34.0
11.2
22.7
$13.27
–
10.75
–
16.1%
–
13.2
–
$15.65
–
–
29.44
35.2%
–
–
27.6
9.81
7.76
8.82
14.13
13.73
7.99
7.72
8.27
12.95
10.15
15.37
11.76
9.12
–
11.59
9.12
–
29.65
9.31
9.56
17.19
27.97
36.07
34.18
30.01
36.51
9.7
5.0
5.3
14.9
12.8
4.6
5.3
7.7
9.6
6.9
12.9
9.2
10.7
–
9.5
10.7
–
4.3
21.1
3.6
6.7
3.1
2.1
3.8
3.8
1.9
9.99
7.76
8.81
14.23
13.73
8.02
7.76
8.29
13.73
–
15.59
12.81
–
–
12.77
–
–
30.14
–
–
17.28
28.05
36.47
34.11
30.01
36.73
10.8
5.9
6.6
15.4
12.8
5.1
5.9
9.0
9.8
–
12.8
13.9
–
–
14.7
–
–
4.0
–
–
7.0
3.1
2.2
3.8
3.8
2.0
8.57
7.77
8.84
–
–
7.66
7.45
–
9.43
–
–
10.30
8.28
8.18
10.03
8.28
8.18
19.73
9.14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.8
4.2
5.5
–
–
3.8
4.4
–
9.5
–
–
8.7
8.3
5.6
8.7
8.3
5.6
22.5
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.42
9.31
9.56
16.38
17.65
9.02
7.66
8.08
9.12
10.75
13.62
10.7
21.1
3.6
4.9
11.2
1.9
2.2
2.2
3.1
3.2
7.5
15.08
–
–
–
17.85
9.06
7.54
7.86
8.85
10.78
13.47
10.7
–
–
–
11.2
2.7
5.6
2.5
2.9
3.7
8.0
10.14
9.14
–
–
–
8.92
7.72
8.57
9.89
10.62
–
7.2
4.0
–
–
–
2.7
2.7
2.8
7.5
5.6
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-60
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Child care workers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal and home care aides ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Recreation and fitness workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fitness trainers and aerobics
instructors ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Recreation workers ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Residential advisors ...........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Sales and related occupations .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.32
8.28
9.03
7.19
7.94
10.17
10.32
12.07
7.79
8.94
9.42
11.39
13.69
19.21
18.45
21.90
13.89
8.1%
17.2
5.3
14.3
3.8
4.4
3.8
3.3
14.5
4.5
4.8
5.6
5.5
6.7
9.8
8.6
13.1
–
–
$9.98
–
8.30
10.32
10.33
14.37
–
8.94
10.01
12.33
14.37
19.25
20.81
–
14.53
–
–
3.2%
–
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.2
–
13.0
6.9
4.3
4.7
10.4
6.6
–
24.7
–
$8.89
7.65
6.46
7.75
9.38
10.25
10.37
7.57
8.94
9.11
10.52
12.88
19.13
10.97
–
13.30
–
9.7%
8.7
10.8
5.5
6.4
9.2
3.8
18.4
4.5
6.2
8.3
10.0
3.2
35.3
–
10.9
14.27
8.91
10.20
12.88
16.92
20.78
13.56
11.36
7.79
8.94
9.10
10.58
12.64
17.08
18.68
21.90
14.10
9.67
9.84
12.44
5.1
4.5
6.4
6.6
9.6
7.8
3.5
3.7
14.5
4.9
6.4
6.1
7.0
10.8
10.6
8.6
21.4
17.3
3.1
13.0
15.92
–
–
13.91
14.09
–
–
14.02
–
8.94
10.13
11.68
14.44
17.18
20.76
–
15.66
9.61
–
12.44
8.9
–
–
3.8
9.8
–
–
4.4
–
13.0
7.3
4.8
5.2
11.5
6.8
–
28.1
18.6
–
13.0
13.49
8.91
10.38
12.20
19.33
19.43
14.68
9.12
7.57
8.95
8.32
9.37
10.23
–
–
–
11.72
10.29
10.49
–
5.7
4.5
7.3
9.5
12.3
3.2
5.3
4.2
18.5
5.0
9.5
6.7
10.7
–
–
–
21.4
7.0
2.4
–
16.57
7.52
8.40
10.27
14.78
1.4
1.0
.9
1.4
2.3
19.22
7.78
9.17
10.88
15.12
1.7
1.8
1.5
2.0
2.5
8.50
7.37
7.79
9.03
12.31
.8
1.0
.8
1.6
2.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-61
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, sales
workers ........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
retail sales workers ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.51
22.71
29.18
37.64
46.30
50.60
54.12
65.21
19.06
3.4%
2.4
2.8
4.6
9.8
13.4
5.8
6.3
5.6
$19.55
22.74
29.21
37.66
46.38
50.60
54.13
65.21
20.04
3.5%
2.4
2.8
4.6
9.7
13.4
5.8
6.3
5.8
$17.33
15.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.40
15.4%
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.0
19.96
10.79
12.00
15.23
18.73
25.57
29.24
47.69
39.37
50.75
21.78
3.6
6.6
3.3
1.7
2.9
3.4
9.3
14.6
22.0
8.7
8.0
20.18
11.11
12.34
15.23
18.74
25.57
29.24
47.69
39.37
50.75
21.69
3.5
6.4
3.1
1.7
2.9
3.4
9.3
14.6
22.0
8.7
8.1
9.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.23
10.80
12.22
15.48
18.05
24.63
30.49
45.04
17.31
2.2
6.7
3.3
1.9
3.2
5.3
12.3
33.8
4.1
17.31
11.12
12.33
15.49
18.06
24.63
30.49
45.04
17.13
2.2
6.4
3.3
1.9
3.2
5.3
12.3
33.8
4.2
11.69
–
9.20
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.6
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.95
–
13.93
22.60
27.44
27.10
48.79
39.37
50.75
33.03
8.0
–
7.7
4.5
7.4
12.2
15.3
22.0
8.7
10.5
29.93
12.60
13.93
22.60
27.44
27.10
48.79
39.37
50.75
33.03
7.8
4.6
7.7
4.5
7.4
12.2
15.3
22.0
8.7
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-62
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Retail sales workers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cashiers, all workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cashiers .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming change persons and
booth cashiers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Parts salespersons ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$11.02
7.48
8.38
10.23
14.78
20.82
22.95
24.43
29.04
–
8.95
7.49
8.43
9.81
14.28
18.66
–
8.86
7.49
8.43
9.80
15.26
18.66
–
Relative
error5
1.6%
1.1
1.0
1.6
3.1
5.5
6.1
8.8
4.5
–
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.6
5.0
8.1
–
.8
1.2
1.1
1.6
2.8
8.1
–
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.62
7.72
9.22
10.88
15.16
20.82
22.99
24.43
29.04
–
9.75
7.66
9.28
10.32
13.83
18.66
–
9.64
7.67
9.28
10.35
14.83
18.66
–
Relative
error5
2.0%
1.9
1.6
2.4
3.5
5.6
6.2
8.8
4.5
–
1.6
2.3
2.0
1.9
5.3
8.1
–
1.2
2.3
2.0
2.0
3.4
8.1
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.32
7.34
7.74
9.01
12.54
20.85
–
–
–
8.16
8.00
7.36
7.76
8.86
16.10
–
7.41
8.00
7.36
7.76
8.86
16.17
–
7.41
0.8%
1.1
.8
1.7
2.5
24.6
–
–
–
2.7
.8
1.1
.9
2.2
3.8
–
4.4
.8
1.1
.9
2.2
3.8
–
4.4
11.37
7.58
8.36
6.0
5.2
5.2
11.41
7.59
–
5.8
6.1
–
9.67
–
–
9.7
–
–
12.06
7.77
10.05
14.06
18.87
22.27
27.16
10.20
7.79
9.20
13.49
14.56
14.36
10.87
14.30
19.81
3.5
3.4
2.3
3.3
4.2
9.7
8.8
6.4
3.4
3.3
5.4
9.0
3.2
2.7
4.0
4.5
13.36
8.75
10.51
14.16
18.87
22.27
27.16
11.57
8.74
9.53
13.49
14.56
15.05
11.48
14.47
19.81
3.4
5.6
2.6
3.3
4.2
9.7
8.8
6.7
5.8
3.5
5.4
9.0
3.2
3.6
3.9
4.5
7.75
7.12
8.49
10.87
–
–
–
7.37
7.15
7.95
–
–
9.09
8.94
10.87
–
1.9
1.7
3.2
5.8
–
–
–
1.6
1.7
4.2
–
–
4.8
4.2
5.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-63
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Parts salespersons –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Retail salespersons .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising sales agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance sales agents ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales agents .....
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Travel agents .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.56
12.59
7.44
8.44
10.65
15.05
21.23
23.25
23.55
29.04
–
23.07
23.43
16.82
28.89
26.36
27.76
20.50
25.86
14.10
15.34
17.57
19.01
30.54
41.23
37.04
34.79
10.3%
2.7
2.2
1.7
2.9
4.2
6.1
7.3
11.0
4.5
–
10.7
24.3
6.0
18.0
7.4
8.5
39.4
6.3
9.1
7.1
3.3
8.0
22.9
10.0
13.7
11.8
$22.56
14.42
7.87
9.23
11.51
15.69
21.24
23.25
23.55
29.04
–
23.29
23.66
16.82
28.89
26.36
27.76
22.55
25.99
14.80
15.22
17.57
19.13
30.54
41.23
37.04
35.16
10.3%
3.0
2.6
3.0
4.1
4.6
6.3
7.3
11.0
4.5
–
10.7
25.0
6.0
18.0
7.4
8.5
33.8
6.3
4.1
7.4
3.3
8.2
22.9
10.0
13.7
11.3
–
$8.79
7.27
7.87
9.21
11.89
20.85
–
–
–
8.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.5%
2.8
1.6
2.4
3.2
24.6
–
–
–
2.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
53.03
15.07
15.61
28.86
36.78
56.30
96.89
50.53
56.31
74.61
70.63
14.13
12.41
15.57
8.7
5.1
5.4
15.3
20.0
19.8
18.8
15.1
10.6
14.2
11.5
10.4
13.5
3.5
53.54
15.76
15.49
28.86
37.03
56.30
96.89
50.53
56.31
74.61
70.63
14.13
12.49
15.64
8.7
2.7
5.3
15.3
19.8
19.8
18.8
15.1
10.6
14.2
11.5
11.3
13.9
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
–
29.97
3.4
30.07
3.4
18.85
31.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-64
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, technical
and scientific products .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Models, demonstrators, and product
promoters .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Demonstrators and product
promoters .................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.52
23.03
23.96
31.09
35.71
38.82
59.78
51.85
68.93
31.21
5.8%
9.6
4.1
4.8
7.2
5.3
17.2
7.1
9.6
8.2
$18.57
23.22
23.97
31.09
35.78
38.82
59.78
51.85
68.93
31.50
5.8%
9.5
4.1
4.8
7.2
5.3
17.2
7.1
9.6
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.57
14.92
23.88
21.37
31.97
39.89
37.92
68.67
49.88
34.58
6.6
5.8
9.7
7.9
4.1
9.5
6.1
25.5
11.7
10.3
35.55
14.92
24.21
21.37
31.97
39.89
37.92
68.67
49.88
33.92
6.7
5.8
9.6
7.9
4.1
9.5
6.1
25.5
11.7
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.88
19.09
22.87
24.51
30.64
32.98
39.33
45.56
54.12
29.87
3.0
6.3
11.5
4.1
7.3
6.7
7.1
7.4
10.6
10.1
28.04
19.16
23.04
24.52
30.64
33.07
39.33
45.56
54.12
30.57
3.0
6.3
11.5
4.1
7.3
6.7
7.1
7.4
10.6
10.4
$10.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.95
8.96
10.21
15.46
24.66
8.4
2.5
6.2
9.3
2.5
16.83
–
–
14.53
–
7.9
–
–
9.4
–
10.52
8.89
10.32
17.61
–
8.1
1.7
6.8
7.5
–
13.96
8.4
16.83
7.9
10.52
8.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-65
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Demonstrators and product
promoters –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Real estate brokers and sales agents ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Real estate brokers .........................
Real estate sales agents ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sales engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Telemarketers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous sales and related
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Door-to-door sales workers, news
and street vendors, and related
workers ....................................
Office and administrative support
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.96
10.21
15.46
24.66
26.86
16.57
29.20
25.37
27.31
17.13
35.05
34.17
26.28
34.66
40.28
10.90
7.91
8.26
10.40
13.76
19.14
16.78
2.5%
6.2
9.3
2.5
11.2
13.3
27.2
13.2
13.9
14.0
35.6
4.5
3.3
4.6
10.1
9.5
4.2
3.5
7.8
6.7
10.6
22.5
–
–
$14.53
–
27.39
17.00
29.20
24.58
28.26
17.68
35.05
34.33
26.28
35.12
40.28
11.49
–
8.26
10.79
14.00
19.89
–
–
–
9.4%
–
11.2
13.7
27.2
13.9
13.6
14.1
35.6
4.9
3.3
5.4
10.1
10.1
–
4.7
9.6
6.7
10.6
–
$8.89
10.32
17.61
–
17.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.29
–
–
9.16
12.68
–
–
1.7%
6.8
7.5
–
36.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4
–
–
8.3
10.3
–
–
15.13
7.80
8.71
10.10
13.90
24.87
22.80
27.45
27.03
38.30
11.36
6.9
3.9
4.0
3.5
7.9
24.5
8.1
2.5
5.8
12.0
6.4
17.00
8.49
9.98
10.69
13.95
25.38
22.80
27.45
27.03
38.30
11.38
7.3
9.6
5.5
3.7
8.5
24.9
8.1
2.5
5.8
12.0
6.9
8.64
7.67
7.73
9.31
13.35
–
–
–
–
–
11.10
4.3
3.4
3.2
6.9
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
14.66
20.5
21.42
9.7
9.71
7.9
14.86
9.18
10.58
12.00
.7
1.7
1.1
.9
15.21
9.88
10.81
12.14
.7
2.1
1.2
1.0
11.68
8.37
9.77
10.97
1.0
2.5
1.9
1.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-66
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers ........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telephone operators ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Financial clerks ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bill and account collectors ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$14.61
17.00
19.71
23.09
26.71
29.35
15.93
Relative
error5
0.7%
.9
.9
1.5
2.1
5.4
1.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$14.72
17.03
19.75
23.09
26.71
29.35
16.15
Relative
error5
0.7%
.9
.9
1.4
2.1
5.4
1.7
Part-time workers
Mean
$13.18
16.45
18.45
22.74
–
–
13.74
Relative
error5
1.2%
3.0
4.8
5.6
–
–
8.1
21.84
12.66
14.58
16.88
19.84
23.36
26.50
29.40
24.44
1.3
5.3
4.7
2.6
1.9
2.0
2.8
7.9
3.6
21.91
–
14.57
16.88
19.94
23.36
26.50
29.40
24.44
1.3
–
4.8
2.6
1.9
2.0
2.8
7.9
3.6
15.32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.30
10.06
10.45
11.76
14.77
12.08
14.41
9.75
12.99
19.60
14.17
9.24
10.55
11.28
14.11
16.41
18.89
21.46
14.89
14.32
11.30
9.76
14.21
4.0
8.3
2.6
7.2
8.8
10.8
9.0
4.6
13.0
3.8
1.2
5.2
1.7
1.7
1.2
1.6
1.5
3.0
6.0
4.5
8.9
11.3
3.0
11.80
10.15
10.62
12.89
14.78
–
14.68
9.83
13.05
19.63
14.46
–
10.86
11.39
14.27
16.42
18.93
21.55
15.48
14.41
11.69
9.78
14.15
4.3
8.9
3.2
5.3
8.8
–
8.8
5.4
13.3
4.0
1.2
–
1.8
2.0
1.1
1.6
1.6
3.0
5.7
5.1
7.7
11.7
3.1
9.84
–
10.06
8.23
–
–
11.48
–
–
–
11.68
–
9.49
10.61
12.33
16.20
17.78
–
10.59
12.89
–
–
15.76
4.1
–
3.1
10.0
–
–
16.0
–
–
–
1.4
–
1.9
1.5
2.5
4.1
5.8
–
2.4
10.5
–
–
14.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-67
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Bill and account collectors
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Billing and posting clerks and
machine operators ....................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bookkeeping, accounting, and
auditing clerks .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming cage workers ....................
Payroll and timekeeping clerks .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Procurement clerks ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Tellers ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brokerage clerks ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.41
17.24
19.11
17.62
3.7%
4.8
6.0
17.9
$16.49
17.24
19.11
19.78
3.8%
4.8
6.0
13.5
$15.59
–
–
–
15.8%
–
–
–
14.13
11.46
12.12
14.25
16.59
20.74
18.41
16.31
1.7
1.7
2.4
1.6
2.4
5.3
4.4
4.2
14.23
11.46
12.12
14.31
16.59
20.61
18.82
16.31
1.7
1.8
2.5
1.7
2.4
5.5
4.2
4.2
12.72
11.47
12.08
13.33
–
–
–
–
3.4
4.3
5.2
3.8
–
–
–
–
15.08
10.33
11.74
14.36
16.53
18.95
21.93
15.26
10.35
16.76
11.70
13.21
15.45
17.27
19.56
18.22
15.93
12.32
15.09
14.79
20.52
11.22
10.15
10.86
12.28
14.17
11.64
18.12
16.50
1.3
3.4
2.1
1.5
2.0
1.9
3.6
4.3
2.6
1.7
7.9
4.5
3.2
3.7
2.6
5.7
3.6
5.5
4.5
7.9
4.2
.9
1.6
1.3
2.0
2.6
3.1
5.3
6.2
15.28
10.56
11.86
14.58
16.54
19.03
21.98
15.36
–
17.01
–
13.62
15.79
17.27
19.57
18.28
16.07
12.32
15.08
14.79
20.52
11.48
10.50
11.00
12.34
14.06
12.12
18.19
16.50
1.3
3.5
2.3
1.6
2.2
2.1
3.6
4.5
–
1.5
–
3.9
3.4
3.7
2.7
5.8
3.6
5.5
4.5
7.9
4.2
1.1
1.8
1.6
2.2
2.7
4.6
5.1
6.2
12.79
9.45
10.78
12.09
16.37
17.52
–
11.00
–
11.78
–
–
11.61
–
–
–
11.62
–
–
–
–
10.29
9.35
10.40
11.85
–
–
–
–
2.4
9.0
3.8
3.5
3.7
5.9
–
8.1
–
6.5
–
–
5.2
–
–
–
21.2
–
–
–
–
1.1
1.9
1.4
2.3
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-68
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Brokerage clerks –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Correspondence clerks .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Court, municipal, and license clerks ..
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Customer service representatives ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Eligibility interviewers, government
programs ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
File clerks ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.11
17.87
23.55
21.86
14.42
15.07
17.47
15.73
16.00
12.74
12.12
14.87
16.34
21.96
21.85
5.6%
6.2
4.6
5.5
5.7
6.3
7.0
8.8
3.6
13.2
7.6
3.0
4.3
9.9
6.2
$18.11
–
23.55
21.86
15.05
15.07
17.47
16.46
15.82
13.50
12.16
14.87
16.34
20.19
21.85
5.6%
–
4.6
5.5
4.0
6.3
7.0
11.1
3.4
13.3
7.8
3.0
4.3
7.2
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$22.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.94
11.01
13.73
15.09
17.70
20.02
15.08
8.64
10.62
11.71
15.01
17.42
20.78
21.81
25.04
15.09
4.2
4.0
4.4
5.0
5.7
10.9
1.7
8.3
6.0
3.3
2.5
2.7
2.3
4.2
6.7
2.6
14.60
10.77
13.71
15.09
17.71
17.08
15.36
–
10.88
11.86
15.15
17.48
20.82
21.75
25.04
15.54
3.5
3.0
4.5
5.0
5.7
6.8
1.8
–
6.8
3.7
2.5
2.8
2.3
4.1
6.7
2.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.22
7.49
9.35
9.84
12.10
14.76
19.29
–
–
11.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.5
6.3
6.6
3.0
6.2
5.2
6.4
–
–
5.0
17.39
9.47
15.27
17.29
17.97
18.78
11.64
9.07
10.51
11.80
14.74
1.6
22.7
6.7
9.9
2.1
5.7
3.4
4.8
3.6
2.9
2.4
17.49
–
15.95
17.29
17.94
18.78
12.25
9.67
10.87
12.14
14.71
1.9
–
4.5
9.9
2.1
5.7
3.4
8.3
3.4
3.7
2.7
13.85
–
–
–
–
–
9.85
8.48
9.91
10.72
–
14.5
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
3.2
5.8
5.5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-69
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
File clerks –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Interviewers, except eligibility and
loan ..............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library assistants, clerical .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan interviewers and clerks .............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
New accounts clerks ..........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Order clerks .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources assistants, except
payroll and timekeeping ..............
$15.04
10.37
9.34
7.96
8.82
9.14
11.14
Relative
error5
7.4%
9.2
1.6
7.1
2.7
2.0
2.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$15.04
10.39
9.49
–
8.95
9.31
11.21
Relative
error5
7.4%
9.3
1.7
–
2.9
1.9
2.9
Part-time workers
Mean
–
–
$8.48
–
8.08
8.41
–
Relative
error5
–
–
4.2%
–
5.5
5.1
–
12.20
8.94
11.45
13.58
13.80
15.99
12.81
8.03
11.35
11.85
14.26
14.57
14.89
15.13
11.92
14.38
16.85
17.54
15.52
15.11
12.97
10.85
12.73
14.37
15.72
14.24
9.04
10.71
12.39
15.56
19.00
22.11
24.57
10.79
3.4
6.0
2.8
4.7
7.1
8.0
2.3
3.8
4.7
4.0
4.1
11.9
6.1
2.1
3.5
3.0
4.5
3.4
8.6
6.2
2.5
2.9
2.9
3.8
7.5
2.8
18.1
6.5
2.3
3.7
5.9
10.7
5.4
10.1
12.97
9.20
11.35
14.18
14.06
16.12
13.65
–
11.50
12.46
14.18
16.28
15.30
15.16
11.92
14.49
16.88
17.49
15.52
14.98
13.01
10.97
12.79
14.37
15.48
14.45
–
10.98
12.52
15.50
19.00
22.11
24.57
10.80
3.6
10.6
3.1
3.6
6.9
8.5
3.0
–
5.8
4.6
4.8
9.5
8.4
2.1
3.6
2.9
4.7
3.4
8.6
6.5
2.5
3.0
2.9
3.8
6.3
3.0
–
6.4
2.3
3.6
5.9
10.7
5.4
10.5
9.95
8.70
11.99
11.13
–
–
11.15
7.97
11.20
10.79
14.77
9.57
–
14.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.22
–
–
–
–
11.08
7.75
8.97
10.68
17.23
–
–
–
–
5.6
3.5
2.9
10.0
–
–
4.9
3.9
7.5
4.7
3.9
3.6
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.9
–
–
–
–
12.4
10.3
10.2
7.8
22.3
–
–
–
–
16.87
3.9
16.97
4.0
12.86
9.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-70
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Human resources assistants, except
payroll and timekeeping
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Receptionists and information clerks
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Reservation and transportation ticket
agents and travel clerks ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cargo and freight agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Couriers and messengers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Dispatchers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$13.20
15.00
18.55
19.03
20.03
16.44
12.01
8.53
10.73
12.20
14.85
15.24
13.67
7.9%
3.4
12.6
3.6
2.8
6.0
1.5
4.6
1.9
1.7
2.6
11.9
9.0
$13.25
15.09
18.58
19.03
20.03
16.44
12.35
9.24
11.03
12.27
14.99
15.23
14.59
8.3%
3.5
12.9
3.6
2.8
6.0
1.5
6.6
2.2
2.0
3.0
12.4
8.5
–
$10.83
–
–
–
–
10.30
7.79
9.70
11.44
13.68
–
10.76
Relative
error5
–
7.7%
–
–
–
–
3.1
3.7
4.2
2.7
6.5
–
8.3
14.13
9.98
12.26
15.19
17.72
21.27
15.74
18.93
10.62
9.07
10.18
12.46
16.95
9.76
12.59
14.91
18.25
20.62
27.70
20.86
6.6
10.3
14.0
3.9
3.2
21.9
3.9
8.4
2.9
3.5
5.6
3.7
3.2
9.5
5.0
3.2
3.0
4.4
6.6
4.5
14.12
10.13
12.25
15.25
17.83
21.46
16.49
18.99
11.23
9.74
10.68
12.76
17.13
9.98
12.69
14.98
18.25
20.58
27.70
20.89
7.8
9.7
14.5
4.9
3.2
16.4
5.4
8.6
3.0
3.3
6.2
4.0
3.2
9.8
5.3
3.3
3.0
4.4
6.6
4.6
14.15
–
12.49
15.10
–
21.04
–
–
8.81
7.74
8.87
10.74
11.75
7.72
11.21
13.16
–
–
–
–
5.7
–
8.8
4.7
–
30.4
–
–
3.9
7.0
3.3
6.6
8.2
5.0
9.0
14.4
–
–
–
–
16.23
12.85
13.64
14.37
18.40
18.40
21.39
4.3
14.2
6.5
6.0
5.1
7.3
7.4
16.40
13.86
14.18
14.26
18.40
18.16
21.39
4.5
12.6
6.9
6.1
5.1
7.0
7.4
12.98
–
11.56
20.54
–
–
–
13.7
–
12.0
24.2
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-71
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Dispatchers, except police, fire,
and ambulance .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meter readers, utilities .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production, planning, and expediting
clerks ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Stock clerks and order fillers .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$17.32
8.36
12.23
15.28
18.13
21.52
31.76
21.03
16.66
14.48
17.43
17.00
19.22
13.74
4.2%
6.9
6.3
3.2
4.3
5.0
9.2
4.9
4.4
7.7
3.7
6.3
16.6
11.6
$17.49
8.45
12.28
15.50
18.12
21.52
31.76
21.07
16.80
14.55
17.46
17.00
19.22
–
4.2%
7.1
6.4
3.0
4.3
5.0
9.2
4.9
4.5
8.2
3.7
6.4
16.6
–
$10.44
–
–
11.34
–
–
–
–
13.21
–
–
–
–
–
18.86
13.69
15.81
18.30
21.82
22.67
27.89
20.12
12.90
10.54
12.59
14.87
16.69
18.31
20.89
–
11.85
8.93
10.50
12.30
14.59
18.68
20.17
19.42
13.22
2.9
6.1
3.9
6.7
4.3
3.8
3.9
4.0
1.6
2.5
2.4
2.5
3.4
6.4
6.3
–
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.1
2.3
4.6
8.0
8.0
10.5
18.92
13.70
15.87
18.30
21.59
22.67
27.89
20.12
12.98
10.60
12.69
14.88
16.86
18.30
20.90
–
12.65
10.08
10.77
12.55
14.66
18.33
20.77
19.42
13.68
2.7
6.2
3.9
6.7
4.4
3.8
3.9
4.0
1.6
2.7
2.5
2.6
3.4
6.7
6.3
–
1.8
3.1
2.8
2.2
2.3
5.2
7.2
8.0
11.9
15.25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.45
10.09
9.56
–
–
–
–
10.95
9.00
8.00
9.31
9.98
12.14
–
–
–
9.09
12.53
10.17
11.49
3.8
5.2
5.6
13.69
10.03
12.64
4.2
7.2
6.3
–
–
–
Relative
error5
6.5%
–
–
9.0
–
–
–
–
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
44.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.3
7.1
6.2
–
–
–
–
9.4
4.8
1.9
3.9
3.0
4.2
–
–
–
6.4
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-72
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Executive secretaries and
administrative assistants ..........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legal secretaries ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical secretaries ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secretaries, except legal, medical,
and executive ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$14.14
15.83
Relative
error5
8.5%
8.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$14.28
15.83
Relative
error5
8.9%
8.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
3.5%
4.9
4.5
4.1
6.4
9.9
8.4
–
7.9
17.44
10.88
12.44
15.04
17.28
20.57
24.14
30.01
19.98
.8
2.6
2.4
1.1
2.1
1.4
2.7
4.2
3.4
17.64
11.10
12.53
15.20
17.29
20.60
24.16
30.01
20.14
1.0
2.8
2.4
1.2
2.3
1.5
2.6
4.2
3.5
$14.60
9.36
11.78
13.04
17.16
19.01
23.39
–
17.64
20.07
13.82
14.84
17.42
20.87
23.92
29.92
22.80
20.42
16.51
17.37
23.32
25.94
21.50
14.26
10.28
11.73
14.57
16.21
19.19
20.88
15.60
1.7
10.3
3.7
2.8
1.9
2.6
5.0
5.3
5.6
5.6
10.3
4.6
5.0
3.9
3.4
3.5
4.8
3.8
4.0
4.0
9.2
10.4
20.21
13.92
15.03
17.50
20.97
23.91
29.92
22.66
20.35
16.50
16.98
23.28
25.93
21.50
14.32
10.25
11.87
14.67
16.31
19.17
20.54
15.84
1.7
10.5
3.9
2.9
1.9
2.6
5.0
5.5
5.8
5.6
10.9
4.7
5.1
3.9
3.5
3.7
4.5
4.2
4.3
4.0
2.7
10.1
16.72
–
12.96
15.40
16.84
–
–
–
21.88
–
–
–
–
–
13.79
–
10.77
13.91
15.06
–
–
–
6.5
–
10.0
6.3
7.8
–
–
–
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
5.1
–
6.9
4.4
6.4
–
–
–
15.78
11.24
12.67
15.12
17.40
18.68
1.0
3.7
2.2
1.5
2.9
2.3
16.00
11.75
12.79
15.28
17.55
18.67
1.2
4.5
2.4
1.6
2.9
2.3
12.79
9.14
11.88
12.43
15.40
–
3.7
5.4
4.3
6.2
6.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-73
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Secretaries, except legal, medical,
and executive –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer operators ...........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry and information
processing workers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry keyers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Word processors and typists ..........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Desktop publishers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.36
18.09
16.39
11.99
14.36
16.51
17.95
18.29
19.28
3.1%
7.5
3.1
5.3
3.7
4.6
4.0
12.9
4.7
$22.39
18.45
16.53
11.96
14.55
16.51
17.95
18.29
18.97
3.1%
7.6
3.1
5.9
3.8
4.6
4.0
12.9
4.9
–
$14.30
13.77
12.13
13.12
–
–
–
–
–
10.3%
11.0
16.1
6.1
–
–
–
–
13.57
10.81
11.48
13.02
14.17
17.20
18.78
12.86
12.71
10.52
11.32
12.47
13.50
17.16
12.61
15.44
12.15
14.37
15.56
17.22
18.86
13.85
18.61
14.72
16.60
1.5
10.4
2.0
3.4
4.0
2.7
4.3
3.3
1.7
12.1
2.3
3.2
4.5
6.0
3.8
3.0
5.3
5.0
5.1
2.1
4.9
3.7
6.4
2.8
9.3
13.68
–
11.74
13.09
14.02
17.15
18.78
12.91
12.68
–
11.48
12.37
13.26
17.16
12.66
15.71
13.08
14.56
15.57
17.15
18.86
–
18.08
14.66
15.83
1.5
–
2.3
3.6
3.4
2.7
4.3
3.6
1.2
–
2.4
2.9
2.8
6.0
4.0
3.2
4.6
5.0
5.3
2.0
4.9
–
6.9
2.9
10.8
12.73
–
9.94
12.69
16.82
–
–
12.66
12.85
–
10.06
12.83
17.31
–
–
12.29
9.72
11.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.6
–
7.6
8.5
14.4
–
–
5.0
7.9
–
4.0
8.9
15.7
–
–
8.0
19.6
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.36
11.56
11.38
14.22
16.13
17.96
24.05
2.2
5.0
3.2
2.3
2.6
3.7
6.0
15.36
11.33
11.37
14.17
16.21
18.01
24.05
2.3
4.3
3.3
2.4
2.7
3.8
6.0
15.26
–
–
15.29
–
–
–
6.4
–
–
9.5
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-74
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal service ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office clerks, general .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office machine operators, except
computer ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Proofreaders and copy markers .........
Statistical assistants ...........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
farming, fishing, and forestry
workers ........................................
Graders and sorters, agricultural
products .......................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.24
11.7%
$16.10
11.4%
–
–
11.74
9.34
11.73
11.87
16.55
11.91
13.66
9.66
10.56
12.21
14.20
17.20
20.11
20.83
13.99
4.4
5.4
3.4
4.7
10.8
7.8
1.0
5.9
1.6
1.6
1.1
1.5
4.1
3.2
4.9
11.73
9.25
11.92
11.98
16.55
11.45
14.01
9.47
10.74
12.33
14.33
17.22
20.20
20.83
14.34
4.8
5.4
4.0
5.2
10.8
6.2
1.1
4.6
1.8
1.7
1.1
1.5
4.2
3.3
5.8
$11.85
11.99
10.88
10.97
–
–
11.46
9.73
10.02
11.33
12.97
16.62
–
–
12.23
6.1%
12.5
5.4
5.9
–
–
2.0
7.9
3.5
3.1
3.2
11.4
–
–
4.6
12.28
9.50
10.90
11.89
15.24
12.12
13.83
16.25
14.61
17.56
13.44
3.0
5.2
2.3
4.1
8.1
8.3
14.3
5.9
7.7
14.8
8.6
12.36
9.54
10.92
11.90
15.26
12.22
15.14
16.28
14.24
17.53
13.47
3.1
5.3
2.9
4.2
8.1
8.8
13.5
6.5
9.2
15.6
8.6
10.42
–
10.81
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.5
–
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.03
9.15
8.78
12.89
12.88
17.97
17.87
7.6
7.5
15.9
8.1
10.0
12.8
12.7
12.26
8.60
9.85
13.16
12.95
18.00
16.52
7.6
4.8
17.3
8.5
10.1
12.8
10.1
10.57
11.41
–
–
–
–
–
18.0
17.6
–
–
–
–
–
18.55
12.7
18.55
12.7
–
–
8.99
8.9
9.37
9.9
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-75
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Graders and sorters, agricultural
products –Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Miscellaneous agricultural workers ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Farmworkers and laborers, crop,
nursery, and greenhouse ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Farmworkers, farm and ranch
animals .....................................
Logging workers ................................
Logging equipment operators ........
Construction and extraction
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
construction trades and extraction
workers ........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Boilermakers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and
stonemasons .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$8.13
10.04
9.68
11.79
6.1%
7.0
10.1
7.0
$8.47
9.81
8.69
12.08
10.52
10.04
11.78
8.1
10.7
8.6
9.92
8.95
–
7.4
7.0
–
12.52
12.71
–
9.59
15.71
18.49
12.8
16.2
13.6
11.44
15.71
18.49
7.5
16.2
13.6
–
–
–
19.46
11.07
12.24
14.49
15.28
18.27
22.97
25.69
31.57
35.50
39.76
20.85
1.5
2.2
4.1
4.2
2.6
2.0
2.7
1.7
3.2
6.4
7.3
6.0
19.50
11.20
12.25
14.51
15.24
18.24
22.97
25.68
31.57
35.50
39.76
20.93
1.5
2.3
4.1
4.3
2.4
2.0
2.7
1.7
3.2
6.4
7.3
6.2
16.77
7.80
11.65
13.39
18.66
20.34
–
28.01
–
–
–
16.91
26.54
16.24
20.44
26.23
32.79
36.00
27.30
21.15
21.50
3.0
8.2
3.2
4.5
7.3
7.2
7.2
6.7
11.8
26.55
16.24
20.44
26.23
32.79
36.00
27.43
21.15
21.50
3.0
8.2
3.2
4.5
7.3
7.2
7.2
6.7
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.20
20.19
24.71
27.00
17.44
6.2
4.7
7.7
4.0
13.7
25.19
20.19
24.71
26.81
–
6.4
4.7
7.7
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.6%
6.0
6.3
7.4
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$10.85
12.71
–
–
17.6%
10.8
–
10.9
10.8
–
–
–
–
6.0
4.3
10.0
13.4
17.0
13.3
–
5.8
–
–
–
15.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-76
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Brickmasons and blockmasons ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Carpenters ..........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Carpet installers .............................
Tile and marble setters ...................
Cement masons, concrete finishers,
and terrazzo workers ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cement masons and concrete
finishers ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction laborers .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.72
20.19
25.20
27.00
20.43
12.58
14.36
15.30
18.55
22.61
24.47
27.32
20.48
5.9%
4.7
10.1
4.0
2.9
8.2
7.0
5.9
3.9
7.6
3.4
13.8
10.3
$25.72
20.19
25.20
26.81
20.44
12.58
14.54
15.32
18.55
22.63
24.43
27.32
21.08
6.1%
4.7
10.1
4.2
2.9
8.2
7.3
5.9
3.9
7.6
3.5
13.8
11.1
–
–
–
–
$19.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.46
15.98
17.89
26.52
25.44
22.30
18.11
9.4
8.8
8.3
12.6
20.1
17.2
8.3
19.46
15.98
17.89
26.52
25.44
22.31
18.11
9.4
8.9
8.3
12.6
20.1
17.3
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.19
17.60
16.01
19.18
22.81
25.21
17.06
3.8
8.5
9.2
4.6
9.6
9.5
7.8
19.23
17.60
16.01
19.32
22.81
25.21
17.06
3.8
8.5
9.2
4.5
9.6
9.5
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.17
17.60
16.01
19.18
22.81
25.34
17.06
15.03
11.32
12.82
18.17
20.31
21.15
21.44
25.19
3.7
8.5
9.2
4.6
9.6
10.5
7.8
4.9
3.2
9.2
5.9
7.1
4.7
7.0
6.9
19.21
17.60
16.01
19.32
22.81
25.34
17.06
14.93
11.45
12.82
18.10
20.01
20.57
21.44
25.19
3.7
8.5
9.2
4.5
9.6
10.5
7.8
5.1
3.3
9.2
5.8
6.7
5.3
7.0
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.37
7.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.2
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-77
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Construction laborers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction equipment operators .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Paving, surfacing, and tamping
equipment operators ................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall and ceiling tile installers ..
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tapers ............................................
Electricians ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$12.68
18.54
12.72
13.01
14.81
19.17
23.17
25.12
22.82
Relative
error5
7.8%
3.9
3.1
5.6
4.0
6.3
7.7
7.7
8.0
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.68
18.54
12.72
13.01
14.81
19.17
23.17
25.12
22.82
Relative
error5
7.8%
3.9
3.1
5.6
4.0
6.4
7.7
7.7
8.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.56
12.65
15.28
15.05
20.49
5.3
5.3
10.1
7.8
6.1
15.56
12.65
15.28
15.05
20.49
5.3
5.3
10.1
7.8
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.48
12.59
13.34
14.68
20.38
24.03
25.22
23.23
4.3
5.9
9.5
4.1
6.6
9.1
8.1
8.7
19.48
12.59
13.34
14.68
20.38
24.03
25.22
23.23
4.3
5.9
9.5
4.1
6.6
9.1
8.1
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.66
15.55
17.43
21.02
19.31
17.14
17.40
17.38
19.75
17.35
18.72
22.93
14.54
13.09
14.43
16.60
23.44
26.87
5.2
13.1
8.7
16.7
9.3
14.6
6.4
9.4
7.2
13.8
6.8
3.8
19.5
3.9
3.7
4.9
7.1
3.3
17.67
15.55
17.44
21.02
19.31
17.16
17.40
17.38
19.75
–
18.72
22.94
14.54
13.09
14.43
16.64
23.45
26.86
5.3
13.1
8.9
16.7
9.3
14.8
6.5
9.6
7.2
–
6.8
3.9
19.5
3.9
3.7
5.0
7.2
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$22.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-78
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Electricians –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Glaziers ..............................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Insulation workers .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Insulation workers, floor, ceiling,
and wall ...................................
Insulation workers, mechanical .....
Painters and paperhangers .................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painters, construction and
maintenance .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pipelayers ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.44
34.96
21.79
18.35
18.01
26.82
16.37
17.09
6.0%
5.3
10.9
15.3
8.7
8.1
7.3
3.6
$35.44
34.96
21.48
18.22
18.01
26.86
16.37
17.09
6.0%
5.3
11.1
15.5
8.7
8.5
7.3
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.23
17.84
15.22
11.40
12.95
13.37
17.00
20.69
23.93
14.17
5.6
10.6
3.9
8.3
7.4
5.3
7.6
6.6
3.8
8.6
14.23
17.84
15.27
11.44
13.04
13.37
17.00
20.72
23.93
–
5.6
10.6
4.0
8.4
7.8
5.3
7.6
6.7
3.8
–
–
–
$11.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.15
10.73
12.92
13.37
17.00
20.69
23.93
14.17
4.0
7.9
7.5
5.3
7.6
6.6
3.8
8.6
15.19
10.76
13.01
13.37
17.00
20.72
23.93
–
4.0
8.0
8.0
5.3
7.6
6.7
3.8
–
11.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.63
12.78
13.44
13.68
17.52
25.06
24.26
30.13
30.49
17.09
11.86
7.3
5.3
4.5
4.5
5.7
8.3
2.2
8.5
17.1
9.9
9.7
22.63
12.78
13.44
13.68
17.52
25.06
24.26
30.13
30.49
17.09
11.86
7.3
5.3
4.5
4.5
5.7
8.3
2.2
8.5
17.1
9.9
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.20
13.42
14.11
6.5
6.1
4.9
23.20
13.42
14.11
6.5
6.1
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-79
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Plasterers and stucco masons .............
Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ...
Roofers ..............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Sheet metal workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Structural iron and steel workers .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Helpers, construction trades ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Helpers--brickmasons,
blockmasons, stonemasons,
and tile and marble setters .......
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--carpenters ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--electricians ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.76
17.84
24.98
24.20
30.15
31.16
16.58
17.02
16.06
12.48
13.23
16.48
23.25
24.67
19.66
16.21
17.40
22.24
25.06
13.87
27.79
19.47
21.84
26.12
12.56
10.53
11.04
13.68
16.89
22.27
14.69
5.0%
4.8
8.5
2.3
8.5
17.5
5.5
13.3
7.6
4.5
5.4
7.7
4.4
4.8
7.7
18.5
9.8
11.7
8.7
16.4
13.4
15.4
8.9
4.9
2.3
3.7
2.7
3.5
7.1
7.6
15.0
$13.76
17.84
24.98
24.20
30.15
31.16
16.58
17.02
16.01
12.48
13.23
15.99
23.25
24.67
19.72
16.38
17.36
22.24
25.06
13.87
27.79
19.47
21.84
26.12
12.63
10.67
10.99
13.82
16.99
22.27
15.08
5.0%
4.8
8.5
2.3
8.5
17.5
5.5
13.3
7.7
4.5
5.4
8.8
4.4
4.8
7.8
19.1
9.9
11.7
8.7
16.4
13.4
15.4
8.9
4.9
2.4
3.8
2.8
3.7
7.2
7.6
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.76
7.70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.1%
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.77
12.81
12.71
12.21
10.90
13.74
10.53
9.66
10.41
12.4
12.8
5.1
11.8
7.2
3.7
3.5
2.8
5.4
15.77
12.81
12.76
–
10.90
13.98
10.50
9.66
10.33
12.4
12.8
5.5
–
7.2
4.2
3.6
2.8
5.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-80
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Helpers--painters, paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco masons ..
Level 1 ..............................
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and steamfitters .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--roofers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Construction and building inspectors
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elevator installers and repairers ........
Hazardous materials removal
workers ........................................
Highway maintenance workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Rail-track laying and maintenance
equipment operators ....................
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe
cleaners ........................................
Miscellaneous construction and
related workers ............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit
operators, oil, gas, and mining .....
Service unit operators, oil, gas, and
mining ......................................
$10.16
10.11
Relative
error5
4.1%
6.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$10.19
10.18
Relative
error5
4.2%
6.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
12.33
13.40
10.89
13.49
9.54
9.38
25.38
18.93
21.82
26.89
26.69
29.05
37.92
3.2
5.4
3.9
11.6
5.5
7.4
3.8
10.1
4.2
7.7
5.4
2.7
14.3
12.32
13.40
10.89
13.65
9.68
–
25.49
19.42
21.83
26.89
26.52
29.05
37.92
3.4
5.4
3.9
12.0
6.1
–
3.6
8.6
4.2
7.8
5.6
2.7
14.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
$19.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.87
15.65
8.98
15.18
14.08
14.89
17.84
20.50
17.96
24.3
7.0
6.0
19.1
3.5
9.8
10.9
8.7
9.4
18.93
15.78
9.04
15.53
14.08
14.89
17.84
20.50
17.96
24.5
7.1
6.3
19.1
3.5
9.8
10.9
8.7
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.38
9.5
21.38
9.5
–
–
17.43
10.4
17.43
10.4
–
–
15.95
10.83
10.10
12.83
14.96
16.15
22.00
21.24
24.71
4.6
13.2
7.7
5.6
4.9
5.4
8.1
5.0
18.6
16.06
11.03
10.10
12.83
15.02
16.30
22.00
21.24
24.92
4.7
14.4
7.7
5.6
5.0
5.6
8.1
5.0
19.2
11.64
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.37
19.7
19.37
19.7
–
–
18.34
13.5
18.34
13.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-81
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Earth drillers, except oil and gas .......
Mining machine operators .................
Level 5 ..............................
Mine cutting and channeling
machine operators ....................
Roustabouts, oil and gas ....................
Helpers--extraction workers ..............
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ..............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radio and telecommunications
equipment installers and repairers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$16.94
20.77
18.83
Relative
error5
9.3%
7.1
6.7
Full-time workers
Mean
$16.94
20.77
18.83
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
9.3%
7.1
6.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.09
18.47
11.67
6.2
7.9
8.0
18.09
18.47
11.67
6.2
7.9
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.70
10.15
10.38
12.41
14.24
17.10
21.41
24.30
31.85
32.59
52.72
19.71
1.6
5.4
2.2
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.5
2.7
3.2
9.5
3.7
19.81
10.32
10.59
12.47
14.25
17.13
21.40
24.28
31.86
32.59
52.72
19.87
1.7
5.9
2.3
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.4
2.7
3.2
9.5
3.8
$13.64
7.99
8.47
11.35
13.87
13.49
–
28.17
–
–
–
10.14
10.1%
8.6
5.0
7.4
16.0
7.0
–
16.0
–
–
–
3.8
26.49
16.18
20.17
24.61
33.71
34.91
26.04
3.5
8.7
5.6
3.7
3.7
3.1
4.9
26.55
15.81
20.17
24.63
33.73
34.91
26.45
3.5
8.6
5.6
3.8
3.6
3.1
4.9
16.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.24
12.51
16.58
18.52
23.21
18.22
5.6
9.2
6.4
7.0
10.4
3.2
17.32
12.51
16.66
18.79
23.35
18.35
5.7
9.2
6.5
7.0
10.5
3.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.42
16.62
20.39
26.74
29.74
23.96
2.7
9.3
9.7
2.6
1.5
9.8
25.55
15.81
20.39
26.74
29.74
23.96
2.8
11.2
9.7
2.6
1.5
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-82
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Telecommunications equipment
installers and repairers, except
line installers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment mechanics,
installers, and repairers ................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electric motor, power tool, and
related repairers .......................
Electrical and electronics installers
and repairers, transportation
equipment ................................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical and electronics repairers,
commercial and industrial
equipment ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics repairers,
powerhouse, substation, and
relay .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electronic equipment installers and
repairers, motor vehicles .........
Level 4 ..............................
Electronic home entertainment
equipment installers and
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$25.42
16.62
20.39
26.74
29.74
23.96
Relative
error5
2.7%
9.3
9.7
2.6
1.5
9.8
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.55
15.81
20.39
26.74
29.74
23.96
2.8%
11.2
9.7
2.6
1.5
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.32
14.06
16.49
21.50
25.52
29.02
14.50
5.0
4.7
3.2
5.3
5.2
6.6
14.0
19.42
14.25
16.51
21.50
25.58
29.02
14.55
5.1
4.7
3.2
5.3
5.2
6.6
14.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.79
7.7
13.79
7.7
–
–
23.92
24.90
9.7
15.9
24.33
26.15
10.0
15.6
–
–
–
–
21.63
13.22
16.14
21.16
23.90
21.34
5.8
10.1
4.3
10.3
4.8
3.6
21.66
13.22
16.18
21.16
23.90
21.34
5.8
10.1
4.5
10.3
4.8
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.22
20.80
28.27
30.60
7.5
6.6
6.0
8.6
29.22
20.80
28.27
30.60
7.5
6.6
6.0
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.01
14.37
12.7
7.0
20.61
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
14.31
12.08
15.65
6.3
5.8
4.8
14.41
12.08
15.65
6.1
5.8
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-83
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Security and fire alarm systems
installers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive technicians and repairers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive body and related
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Automotive glass installers and
repairers ...................................
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel
engine specialists .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$19.12
16.67
20.95
Relative
error5
4.4%
8.2
8.2
Full-time workers
Mean
$19.13
16.68
20.95
Relative
error5
4.4%
8.3
8.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.85
17.81
22.22
26.63
32.71
30.81
23.62
17.98
9.94
10.70
14.29
16.11
22.58
21.60
27.76
15.70
7.4
14.0
8.2
6.1
8.1
9.0
10.1
2.8
3.0
3.5
6.4
3.7
4.9
3.2
17.1
3.0
26.85
17.81
22.22
26.65
32.71
30.81
23.62
18.13
10.09
10.62
14.46
16.13
22.60
21.60
27.76
15.70
7.4
14.0
8.2
6.1
8.1
9.0
10.1
3.0
4.2
3.2
6.4
3.8
4.9
3.2
17.1
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.93
14.79
16.20
23.77
19.64
8.8
8.7
5.9
14.1
2.6
17.01
14.87
16.36
23.77
19.64
8.9
8.7
6.2
14.1
2.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.73
5.3
16.73
5.3
–
–
18.29
9.74
10.77
13.93
16.06
22.30
21.84
27.76
2.9
3.1
6.1
9.3
4.3
4.3
3.4
17.1
18.45
9.85
10.62
14.14
16.05
22.33
21.84
27.76
3.1
4.1
5.5
9.5
4.3
4.3
3.4
17.1
10.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.58
13.34
15.19
17.96
19.52
22.49
2.0
3.5
7.2
4.4
4.4
2.8
19.58
13.34
15.19
17.96
19.52
22.49
2.0
3.5
7.2
4.4
4.4
2.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-84
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel
engine specialists –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment
service technicians and
mechanics ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm equipment mechanics ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except engines .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Rail car repairers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Small engine mechanics ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Motorboat mechanics ....................
Motorcycle mechanics ...................
Outdoor power equipment and
other small engine mechanics ..
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile
equipment mechanic, installers,
and repairers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tire repairers and changers ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Control and valve installers and
repairers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
$19.87
Relative
error5
9.7%
Full-time workers
Mean
$19.87
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
9.7%
–
–
18.67
13.52
15.96
19.47
21.38
19.11
15.57
13.29
19.72
2.2
6.8
6.9
2.9
3.2
4.7
6.4
17.1
8.8
18.74
13.52
16.14
19.47
21.38
19.11
15.69
–
19.72
2.0
6.8
6.4
2.9
3.2
4.7
6.1
–
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.30
16.43
20.28
21.32
19.11
22.12
19.00
24.70
15.56
12.23
16.13
15.35
15.07
16.65
2.1
4.7
2.4
4.3
4.7
3.9
6.5
3.5
5.2
8.3
5.4
5.8
13.3
13.5
19.35
16.54
20.28
21.32
19.11
22.12
19.00
24.70
15.68
12.41
16.16
15.35
15.40
16.65
2.1
4.4
2.4
4.3
4.7
3.9
6.5
3.5
5.1
9.1
5.4
5.8
12.7
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.43
14.23
3.5
7.3
15.45
14.23
3.4
7.3
–
–
–
–
10.58
9.41
11.33
12.75
10.53
9.58
11.33
13.37
4.3
3.7
9.7
15.0
4.8
3.9
9.7
15.1
10.72
9.73
11.33
11.69
10.51
9.77
11.33
11.69
4.9
4.5
9.7
8.9
5.2
5.3
9.7
8.9
$9.98
8.19
–
–
10.63
–
–
–
9.7%
7.2
–
–
14.4
–
–
–
20.74
13.58
5.3
7.3
20.86
13.80
5.3
7.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-85
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Control and valve installers and
repairers –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Control and valve installers and
repairers, except mechanical
door ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics and
installers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home appliance repairers ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial machinery mechanics ....
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$19.74
21.36
25.30
Relative
error5
4.0%
4.0
5.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$19.74
21.36
25.30
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
4.0%
4.0
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.16
15.89
19.88
21.36
25.37
3.9
6.6
4.2
4.0
5.6
22.32
16.68
19.88
21.36
25.37
3.8
5.1
4.2
4.0
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.73
13.91
16.43
21.49
23.35
19.25
18.54
14.22
17.50
22.24
24.54
4.0
5.8
6.6
4.9
6.9
7.2
7.1
5.5
11.2
11.6
12.9
19.51
13.91
16.43
21.26
22.97
19.25
18.29
14.22
17.50
22.24
–
3.7
5.8
6.6
4.8
6.2
7.2
6.8
5.5
11.2
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.81
11.07
10.44
12.19
14.06
17.35
20.66
23.81
27.11
29.95
20.74
22.11
15.94
17.89
22.06
24.51
28.20
25.22
22.18
1.9
14.2
10.0
3.8
3.3
1.7
2.4
1.4
3.2
10.1
6.9
1.8
8.2
2.1
3.7
1.7
2.0
4.8
5.0
18.84
11.59
10.44
12.27
14.06
17.36
20.60
23.80
27.11
29.95
20.97
22.12
15.94
17.89
22.06
24.52
28.20
25.22
22.18
1.9
15.2
10.3
4.1
3.3
1.8
2.4
1.4
3.2
10.1
6.8
1.8
8.2
2.1
3.7
1.7
2.0
4.8
5.0
$14.71
–
–
10.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.8%
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-86
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Maintenance and repair workers,
general .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maintenance workers, machinery ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Millwrights ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Refractory materials repairers,
except brickmasons .................
Line installers and repairers ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical power-line installers and
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telecommunications line installers
and repairers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.58
11.07
10.17
11.69
13.46
17.27
19.59
22.87
23.88
17.79
16.98
13.30
14.95
16.54
19.86
21.94
20.68
22.33
18.89
24.24
2.4%
14.2
10.6
5.1
2.7
3.0
2.8
3.1
6.4
16.6
4.1
3.9
6.5
3.1
5.6
5.2
17.0
5.6
9.3
4.2
$16.63
11.59
10.17
11.77
13.46
17.28
19.37
22.88
23.88
18.02
17.01
13.30
14.95
16.54
19.86
21.94
21.52
22.20
18.89
24.05
2.5%
15.2
11.0
5.7
2.7
3.0
2.7
3.1
6.4
16.8
4.1
3.9
6.5
3.1
5.6
5.2
17.2
5.6
9.3
4.2
$13.55
–
–
10.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.5%
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.00
25.42
16.15
16.08
20.89
25.90
28.44
31.70
25.71
6.2
2.5
8.9
4.9
4.7
2.2
1.3
3.4
5.9
19.00
25.45
16.15
16.09
21.00
25.90
28.44
31.70
25.71
6.2
2.5
8.9
4.9
4.5
2.2
1.3
3.4
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.84
17.42
20.94
25.67
30.02
31.72
28.61
3.6
7.3
7.1
3.5
1.7
3.4
5.5
26.84
17.42
20.94
25.67
30.02
31.72
28.61
3.6
7.3
7.1
3.5
1.7
3.4
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.49
15.23
20.87
26.07
27.74
3.7
4.9
6.4
3.2
2.0
24.55
15.24
21.03
26.07
27.74
3.7
4.9
6.1
3.2
2.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-87
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Telecommunications line installers
and repairers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Precision instrument and equipment
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Medical equipment repairers .........
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair workers
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coin, vending, and amusement
machine servicers and repairers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Locksmiths and safe repairers .......
Manufactured building and mobile
home installers .........................
Riggers ...........................................
Signal and track switch repairers ...
Level 7 ..............................
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production occupations .......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.22
10.6%
$22.22
10.6%
–
–
21.17
14.84
25.99
19.72
24.82
5.5
10.7
5.3
11.0
4.3
21.20
14.67
25.99
19.76
24.82
5.5
11.0
5.3
11.2
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.86
10.03
11.02
13.31
14.26
16.23
18.94
23.69
15.70
2.5
5.8
3.1
2.9
3.8
8.3
6.6
3.8
9.9
15.00
10.17
11.17
13.48
14.31
16.25
18.94
23.86
15.70
2.6
6.2
3.0
2.7
3.8
8.5
6.6
4.0
9.9
$10.95
7.78
–
11.41
–
–
–
–
–
7.1%
10.5
–
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
14.31
13.20
17.72
18.24
8.6
9.0
5.2
9.6
14.31
13.20
17.72
18.24
8.6
9.0
5.2
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.14
18.06
23.44
25.48
8.6
17.7
3.5
4.2
12.14
17.41
23.44
25.48
8.6
19.4
3.5
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.29
9.91
11.07
13.61
16.45
19.09
11.47
2.8
6.0
3.3
3.2
5.3
8.6
8.4
12.44
10.05
11.23
13.73
16.68
19.09
11.47
2.9
6.4
3.3
2.9
5.5
8.6
8.4
9.38
7.73
–
12.19
–
–
–
10.9
10.7
–
14.0
–
–
–
15.11
8.95
10.91
14.26
15.65
17.29
19.94
1.1
1.3
1.6
1.8
1.5
1.6
1.8
15.29
8.99
10.97
14.43
15.75
17.32
19.96
1.2
1.3
1.6
1.8
1.4
1.6
1.8
10.08
8.50
9.64
10.43
11.32
14.34
16.68
2.3
6.2
2.2
4.5
8.8
8.4
9.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-88
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
production and operating workers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging,
and systems assemblers ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coil winders, tapers, and finishers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$23.78
26.61
29.35
37.57
15.14
Relative
error5
1.6%
2.2
2.9
9.7
4.2
Full-time workers
Mean
$23.83
26.61
29.35
37.57
15.39
Relative
error5
1.7%
2.2
2.9
9.7
4.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.26
–
–
–
9.73
6.9%
–
–
–
4.5
22.99
14.44
17.27
19.41
24.51
27.70
30.80
37.64
25.21
1.8
6.7
4.0
2.9
2.7
2.7
5.0
10.1
5.9
22.99
14.44
17.25
19.41
24.51
27.70
30.80
37.64
25.21
1.8
6.7
4.0
2.9
2.7
2.7
5.0
10.1
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.81
21.59
20.29
21.09
24.98
4.6
8.3
4.2
6.3
4.9
23.26
21.59
20.29
21.09
24.98
4.0
8.3
4.2
6.3
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.22
9.80
10.92
11.76
14.60
17.32
18.21
20.96
11.61
11.39
11.00
15.60
2.9
4.3
3.6
2.4
3.9
5.5
5.4
8.2
7.0
8.2
3.9
6.5
13.30
9.89
10.85
11.80
14.60
17.37
18.21
20.96
11.65
11.39
11.00
15.60
3.0
4.8
3.9
2.5
3.9
5.5
5.4
8.2
7.4
8.2
3.9
6.5
10.74
8.94
11.79
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
6.5
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.12
9.38
10.79
11.74
14.74
17.60
16.80
19.88
3.0
5.7
4.9
2.8
3.7
9.1
5.9
8.5
13.24
9.45
10.68
11.79
14.74
17.68
16.80
19.88
3.1
6.7
5.5
2.9
3.7
9.2
5.9
8.5
10.74
8.94
11.79
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
6.5
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-89
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Engine and other machine assemblers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Structural metal fabricators and
fitters ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ................................
Team assemblers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bakers ................................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$11.90
Relative
error5
4.1%
Full-time workers
Mean
$11.98
Relative
error5
4.4%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
14.03
10.72
11.37
11.93
13.93
16.85
20.54
19.03
22.96
15.95
17.29
23.83
5.8
4.2
3.2
7.4
11.8
2.3
7.6
10.2
13.0
7.7
10.2
22.6
14.03
10.72
11.37
11.93
13.93
16.85
20.54
19.09
22.96
15.95
17.29
23.83
5.8
4.2
3.2
7.4
11.8
2.3
7.6
10.2
13.0
7.7
10.2
22.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.74
10.39
12.62
16.99
15.72
26.20
6.6
8.4
5.5
9.3
3.4
3.6
15.80
10.39
12.90
16.99
15.72
26.20
6.6
8.4
5.8
9.3
3.4
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.93
9.00
11.19
19.19
18.31
18.55
18.74
20.00
12.47
3.6
5.2
3.8
5.1
5.4
11.2
5.6
6.0
7.3
15.08
9.03
11.24
19.30
18.33
18.60
18.74
20.00
12.54
3.6
5.5
3.8
5.1
5.4
11.2
5.6
6.0
7.3
$10.06
8.56
9.62
13.95
–
–
–
–
–
5.8%
5.8
4.8
12.0
–
–
–
–
–
12.87
18.07
10.71
22.73
18.54
17.31
13.54
12.14
9.98
10.05
5.8
9.0
5.4
7.7
12.9
6.1
16.3
6.0
3.7
7.1
12.87
18.06
10.71
22.74
18.54
17.31
13.54
12.59
9.86
10.08
5.8
9.0
5.4
7.7
12.9
6.1
16.3
6.3
5.0
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.01
10.36
9.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.6
4.2
7.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-90
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Bakers –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and
fish processing workers ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and meat cutters ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and
trimmers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Slaughterers and meat packers ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous food processing
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Food and tobacco roasting, baking,
and drying machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food batchmakers ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$11.99
15.04
Relative
error5
7.3%
6.7
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.69
15.09
Relative
error5
8.1%
6.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
14.2%
17.2
–
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
12.04
8.36
9.68
11.90
13.57
14.75
17.83
19.31
11.98
15.03
12.86
14.44
14.65
17.74
20.20
4.8
5.9
3.3
5.2
3.8
9.7
5.5
5.0
10.0
4.7
11.7
4.4
9.9
5.6
5.3
12.08
8.47
9.77
11.83
13.45
14.44
17.83
19.52
12.07
15.03
12.69
14.30
14.33
17.74
20.62
4.7
6.0
3.6
5.4
3.9
11.0
5.5
5.4
10.6
5.1
13.3
4.8
11.3
5.6
4.4
$11.55
7.28
–
12.82
–
–
–
–
–
15.07
–
–
–
–
–
9.30
8.26
9.87
10.60
10.99
9.27
9.89
11.45
7.1
6.3
4.5
6.9
4.1
10.2
4.0
3.2
9.52
8.45
10.10
10.79
10.97
8.73
9.87
11.45
7.4
6.6
5.3
7.1
4.2
11.6
4.0
3.2
7.24
6.28
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
2.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.56
8.94
11.04
13.82
15.59
17.44
3.7
6.9
6.4
5.4
4.9
5.4
12.58
8.98
11.21
13.82
15.39
17.64
3.8
7.0
6.6
5.4
5.0
5.4
11.96
–
–
–
–
–
23.4
–
–
–
–
–
12.49
15.17
15.41
13.40
9.26
11.49
14.20
15.75
9.0
6.2
11.4
3.9
13.1
6.9
7.6
4.8
12.20
15.17
14.56
13.59
9.41
11.78
14.20
15.75
9.3
6.2
10.5
3.9
13.4
7.0
7.6
4.8
–
–
–
8.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-91
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Food batchmakers –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Food cooking machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Computer control programmers and
operators ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer-controlled machine tool
operators, metal and plastic .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Numerical tool and process control
programmers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Extruding and drawing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Forging machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 4 ..............................
$17.71
Relative
error5
5.4%
Full-time workers
Mean
$17.97
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.4%
–
–
10.85
8.80
15.40
9.0
8.6
9.0
10.85
8.80
15.40
9.0
8.6
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.36
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.74
18.70
22.81
24.41
4.2
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.6
2.6
6.7
11.7
17.37
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.78
18.70
22.81
24.41
4.2
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.7
2.6
6.7
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.37
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.72
18.47
21.39
3.4
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.7
3.1
4.9
16.38
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.76
18.47
21.39
3.4
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.8
3.1
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.69
25.26
6.9
12.2
23.69
25.26
6.9
12.2
–
–
–
–
14.64
11.49
13.40
15.16
16.40
18.68
16.86
4.8
10.1
5.0
10.5
4.0
2.4
19.6
14.69
11.50
13.40
15.16
16.79
18.68
16.86
4.8
10.1
5.0
10.5
3.6
2.4
19.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.92
11.60
14.30
15.56
16.48
18.26
4.3
11.2
4.8
6.5
5.6
2.6
14.01
11.61
14.30
15.56
17.20
18.26
4.3
11.2
4.8
6.5
3.2
2.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.36
12.92
7.7
10.7
13.36
12.92
7.7
10.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-92
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Rolling machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cutting, punching, and press
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Drilling and boring machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and
buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.67
14.01
16.12
16.46
8.9%
16.0
14.7
7.0
$16.67
14.01
16.12
16.46
8.9%
16.0
14.7
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.35
9.00
10.75
13.30
15.61
16.67
17.35
18.92
12.82
2.4
5.8
4.5
5.2
6.1
2.2
4.1
6.9
15.8
14.47
9.00
10.89
13.31
15.80
16.67
17.35
18.92
12.82
2.3
5.8
4.2
5.3
5.2
2.2
4.1
6.9
15.8
$9.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.05
9.16
10.95
13.35
15.55
16.38
15.92
17.70
3.3
11.5
6.5
6.5
10.4
3.1
9.2
9.4
14.22
9.16
11.13
13.37
15.88
16.38
15.92
17.70
2.9
11.5
5.6
6.5
9.0
3.1
9.2
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.58
15.57
14.45
16.74
9.4
19.0
5.8
12.5
13.60
15.57
14.53
16.74
9.5
19.0
6.0
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.69
9.85
10.30
13.03
14.78
17.24
3.8
6.1
4.0
6.9
4.4
5.3
13.79
9.85
10.48
13.02
14.78
17.24
4.0
6.1
4.2
7.1
4.4
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.28
9.57
5.4
10.3
16.39
–
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-93
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Milling and planing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Machinists ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Metal furnace and kiln operators and
tenders ..........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pourers and casters, metal .............
Model makers and patternmakers,
metal and plastic ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Model makers, metal and plastic ...
Level 7 ..............................
Patternmakers, metal and plastic ...
Molders and molding machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.96
17.62
16.65
17.07
18.06
13.6%
7.6
4.4
5.0
7.6
$13.96
17.62
16.65
17.07
18.06
13.6%
7.6
4.4
5.0
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.63
18.08
17.60
20.13
15.42
17.04
19.87
20.94
25.85
28.13
21.06
9.2
6.1
7.2
1.8
6.2
2.7
2.5
3.4
4.6
7.5
10.8
16.63
18.08
17.60
20.23
16.00
17.04
19.89
21.05
25.85
28.13
21.06
9.2
6.1
7.2
1.7
5.2
2.7
2.5
3.2
4.6
7.5
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.62
19.53
17.13
16.86
16.81
5.3
16.4
5.3
13.3
7.4
17.62
19.53
17.13
16.86
16.81
5.3
16.4
5.3
13.3
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.89
20.39
17.49
16.62
17.04
7.6
11.7
9.6
16.3
8.0
17.89
20.39
17.49
16.62
17.04
7.6
11.7
9.6
16.3
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.21
23.67
23.48
24.18
17.98
6.9
10.8
8.0
12.3
11.0
22.21
23.67
23.48
24.18
17.98
6.9
10.8
8.0
12.3
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.09
9.34
10.00
12.41
3.3
4.1
5.2
2.7
13.10
9.34
10.00
12.41
3.3
4.1
5.2
2.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-94
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Molders and molding machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foundry mold and coremakers ......
Level 4 ..............................
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Tool and die makers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Welding, soldering, and brazing
workers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.72
17.77
17.82
22.85
12.57
16.72
17.55
6.7%
5.1
6.8
5.7
16.0
8.9
14.0
$15.80
17.77
17.82
22.85
13.06
16.72
17.55
6.7%
5.1
6.8
5.7
17.4
8.9
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.84
9.31
10.00
12.28
15.37
17.83
17.70
22.85
12.57
3.4
4.0
5.3
2.7
7.8
5.5
8.1
5.7
16.0
12.86
9.31
10.00
12.28
15.45
17.83
17.70
22.85
13.06
3.4
4.0
5.3
2.7
7.7
5.5
8.1
5.7
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.41
11.01
14.97
17.88
18.61
19.43
20.52
23.89
18.41
22.01
25.12
25.26
20.34
3.8
7.5
6.7
5.7
6.2
7.9
5.6
1.8
3.9
4.9
2.0
4.2
9.0
16.41
11.01
14.97
17.88
18.61
19.43
20.52
23.89
18.41
22.01
25.12
25.26
20.34
3.8
7.5
6.7
5.7
6.2
7.9
5.6
1.8
3.9
4.9
2.0
4.2
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.53
10.88
13.83
15.25
16.46
19.02
20.98
17.80
2.4
5.1
5.1
3.4
4.4
3.4
6.4
9.6
16.54
10.88
13.83
15.25
16.46
19.02
20.98
17.92
2.4
5.1
5.1
3.4
4.4
3.4
6.4
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-95
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Welders, cutters, solderers, and
brazers ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Welding, soldering, and brazing
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Miscellaneous metalworkers and
plastic workers .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Heat treating equipment setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Lay-out workers, metal and plastic
Level 5 ..............................
Plating and coating machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.66
10.97
12.58
15.43
16.43
18.86
21.07
18.24
2.7%
6.1
4.2
3.7
4.8
3.7
6.5
11.7
$16.67
10.97
12.58
15.44
16.43
18.86
21.07
18.41
2.7%
6.1
4.2
3.8
4.9
3.7
6.5
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.63
10.74
17.91
13.84
16.76
20.90
5.6
8.4
18.6
8.8
4.4
8.4
15.63
10.74
17.91
13.84
16.76
20.90
5.6
8.4
18.6
8.8
4.4
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.90
11.14
12.99
15.36
16.77
18.90
22.94
18.27
5.5
6.5
9.7
3.6
5.6
5.1
5.4
16.9
14.95
11.14
13.20
15.36
16.77
18.90
22.94
18.27
5.4
6.5
9.5
3.6
5.6
5.1
5.4
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.63
16.35
16.88
17.23
18.63
10.2
7.2
7.0
15.2
26.3
16.63
16.35
16.88
17.23
18.63
10.2
7.2
7.0
15.2
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.71
9.73
11.74
15.50
16.26
21.70
7.2
7.5
11.6
5.4
9.2
16.9
14.88
9.73
12.18
15.50
16.26
21.70
6.9
7.5
10.6
5.4
9.2
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.02
12.51
26.01
5.7
10.5
6.4
18.02
12.51
26.01
5.7
10.5
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-96
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Bookbinders and bindery workers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bindery workers ............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Printers ...............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Job printers ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Prepress technicians and workers ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Printing machine operators ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.55
7.78
9.92
10.20
13.24
17.10
11.52
12.48
7.78
9.92
10.20
13.24
17.10
11.52
16.13
10.83
13.42
14.86
17.21
20.65
20.62
16.73
16.84
15.86
17.84
21.04
16.31
13.35
13.76
16.34
20.86
21.62
17.49
15.95
10.99
13.23
14.91
17.80
20.65
20.32
18.05
9.72
8.77
9.56
13.46
3.9%
5.4
6.8
5.4
4.1
6.5
5.5
3.9
5.4
6.8
5.4
4.1
6.5
5.5
3.3
2.8
3.9
2.9
2.3
2.8
3.4
13.5
5.5
6.9
6.3
3.6
3.2
6.2
7.6
3.3
6.2
4.2
27.8
4.7
2.9
4.5
4.0
3.4
3.7
4.3
12.3
3.6
2.7
2.4
7.0
$13.22
–
10.17
10.41
13.24
17.10
–
13.15
–
10.17
10.41
13.24
17.10
–
16.23
10.92
13.41
14.87
17.35
20.81
20.58
17.48
16.84
15.86
17.84
21.04
16.72
13.80
13.84
16.62
20.86
21.62
–
15.96
11.11
13.06
14.90
17.82
20.87
20.25
18.05
9.85
8.94
9.56
13.40
4.1%
–
7.5
5.6
4.1
6.5
–
4.1
–
7.5
5.6
4.1
6.5
–
3.4
2.8
4.0
2.9
2.2
2.7
3.4
14.1
5.5
6.9
6.3
3.6
3.2
6.0
7.8
3.3
6.2
4.2
–
4.8
2.8
4.6
4.1
3.4
3.7
4.4
12.3
3.7
2.8
2.6
7.2
$8.09
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.09
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.48
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.47
7.61
9.56
–
5.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.7
5.4
3.0
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-97
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Pressers, textile, garment, and related
materials ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Sewing machine operators .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sewers, hand ..................................
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom
sewers ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Textile bleaching and dyeing
machine operators and tenders
Level 3 ..............................
Textile cutting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Textile knitting and weaving
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.54
10.7%
$11.52
10.8%
–
–
2.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.8
–
–
–
–
–
9.21
8.45
9.56
9.58
10.47
7.67
11.16
10.19
13.24
14.27
9.72
11.19
17.13
16.26
15.11
4.4
7.3
6.0
7.4
7.9
4.2
12.2
7.8
6.5
8.5
8.2
5.7
12.1
13.9
21.3
9.13
8.28
9.49
9.58
10.58
7.67
11.26
10.44
13.28
14.31
9.83
11.04
17.17
16.12
15.11
4.9
7.6
6.6
7.4
8.1
4.2
12.0
8.7
6.9
8.6
7.9
6.1
12.4
14.1
21.3
$10.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.34
–
–
–
–
–
14.20
9.70
16.23
16.27
7.9
8.5
14.8
14.0
14.23
9.81
16.25
16.13
8.0
8.3
15.2
14.2
13.34
–
–
–
11.79
9.77
10.67
11.59
14.58
17.77
10.65
3.3
1.4
3.1
3.4
6.2
6.0
9.4
11.79
9.77
10.67
11.59
14.58
17.77
10.65
3.4
1.4
3.2
3.4
6.2
6.0
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.70
11.40
9.6
5.2
12.70
11.40
9.6
5.2
–
–
–
–
11.07
8.84
10.81
4.8
5.4
3.8
11.07
8.84
10.81
4.8
5.4
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.18
11.07
12.33
13.96
6.4
7.0
5.8
10.3
12.18
11.07
12.33
13.96
6.4
7.0
5.8
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.8
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-98
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Textile winding, twisting, and
drawing out machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and
furnishings workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Extruding and forming machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
synthetic and glass fibers .........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Fabric and apparel patternmakers ..
Upholsterers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furniture finishers .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Model makers and patternmakers,
wood ............................................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sawing machine setters, operators,
and tenders, wood ....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.87
10.74
12.02
16.60
4.7%
4.0
4.0
10.0
$11.87
10.74
12.02
16.60
4.7%
4.0
4.0
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.96
8.71
11.82
13.28
14.68
18.21
18.78
7.2
6.6
7.8
8.9
9.5
3.6
3.6
12.96
8.71
11.83
13.28
14.68
18.21
18.78
7.2
6.6
7.7
8.9
9.5
3.6
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.65
14.24
15.91
18.35
18.73
14.85
8.93
12.62
13.94
18.60
19.35
13.21
13.02
13.67
12.59
12.66
7.6
11.0
6.6
6.5
9.3
12.5
20.8
14.7
15.2
5.3
3.9
5.2
8.2
4.5
8.1
8.4
15.65
14.24
15.91
18.35
18.73
14.85
8.93
12.62
13.94
18.60
19.35
13.43
13.41
13.67
12.71
12.92
7.6
11.0
6.6
6.5
9.3
12.5
20.8
14.7
15.2
5.3
3.9
5.0
8.0
4.5
8.5
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.60
12.6
18.60
12.6
–
–
12.25
9.17
10.27
12.84
12.94
15.65
3.3
7.0
5.9
3.6
4.7
1.9
12.25
9.17
10.25
12.84
12.95
15.65
3.3
7.0
6.0
3.6
4.7
1.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.66
8.86
9.82
6.0
7.3
9.0
11.66
8.86
9.82
6.0
7.3
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-99
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Sawing machine setters, operators,
and tenders, wood –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nuclear power reactor operators ...
Power distributors and dispatchers
Level 7 ..............................
Power plant operators ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Water and liquid waste treatment
plant and system operators ..........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous plant and system
operators ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$12.20
12.87
Relative
error5
7.7%
5.8
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.20
12.87
Relative
error5
7.7%
5.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
12.75
9.74
10.74
13.11
13.03
15.75
3.3
11.1
6.1
4.9
5.0
2.5
12.75
9.74
10.71
13.11
13.04
15.75
3.3
11.1
6.2
4.9
5.0
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.34
21.42
25.87
30.80
33.01
32.23
22.19
31.89
29.55
30.12
27.76
21.87
24.72
30.26
33.68
3.8
6.4
7.0
2.3
4.4
9.4
17.0
2.7
10.9
17.7
4.6
7.2
6.7
2.9
5.7
29.34
21.42
25.87
30.80
33.01
32.23
22.19
31.89
29.55
30.12
27.76
21.87
24.72
30.26
33.68
3.8
6.4
7.0
2.3
4.4
9.4
17.0
2.7
10.9
17.7
4.6
7.2
6.7
2.9
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.53
17.03
22.56
28.06
4.3
5.7
5.4
4.1
24.61
17.03
22.71
28.06
4.3
5.7
6.5
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.68
11.61
18.77
18.65
19.84
22.57
3.0
14.9
12.8
3.4
4.6
3.5
20.70
11.61
18.77
18.65
19.84
22.57
3.0
14.9
12.8
3.4
4.6
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.12
21.19
26.01
26.28
4.8
3.4
3.4
7.5
24.17
21.19
26.01
26.28
4.8
3.4
3.4
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-100
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous plant and system
operators –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical plant and system
operators ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Gas plant operators ........................
Petroleum pump system operators,
refinery operators, and gaugers
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical equipment operators and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Separating, filtering, clarifying,
precipitating, and still machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending workers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Crushing, grinding, and polishing
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$27.37
Relative
error5
5.3%
Full-time workers
Mean
$27.37
Relative
error5
5.3%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
23.33
22.21
26.70
21.14
27.80
4.5
3.4
3.0
10.3
6.1
23.33
22.21
26.70
21.14
27.80
4.5
3.4
3.0
10.3
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.22
7.1
25.54
7.1
–
–
19.20
9.53
16.55
16.22
21.88
25.32
23.01
6.0
12.5
7.6
9.5
6.0
5.8
6.6
19.20
9.53
16.55
16.22
21.88
25.32
23.01
6.0
12.5
7.6
9.6
6.0
5.8
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.76
16.50
19.09
22.53
7.9
18.1
5.1
7.5
17.76
16.50
19.09
22.53
7.9
18.2
5.1
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.38
16.77
15.93
23.26
8.7
10.8
3.9
6.0
20.38
16.77
15.93
23.26
8.7
10.8
3.9
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.41
10.50
10.96
13.51
15.65
18.86
20.30
15.19
4.0
6.9
4.3
3.5
5.2
4.5
3.3
36.4
15.43
10.54
10.97
13.43
15.65
18.86
20.30
15.19
4.1
7.1
4.4
3.6
5.2
4.5
3.3
36.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.81
14.59
17.37
9.1
8.4
4.2
15.89
14.59
17.37
9.0
8.4
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-101
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Grinding and polishing workers,
hand .........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Mixing and blending machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cutting workers .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cutters and trimmers, hand ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Extruding, forming, pressing, and
compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle
operators and tenders ...................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers,
and weighers ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.62
10.24
11.31
13.38
11.38
5.8%
7.9
10.0
6.7
12.2
$12.55
10.24
11.31
13.09
11.38
5.9%
7.9
10.0
7.0
12.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.39
10.85
13.60
16.81
20.49
20.40
13.27
8.63
11.54
14.27
14.87
16.47
13.39
9.17
12.26
14.65
4.4
5.3
5.0
5.5
5.9
3.7
2.8
6.4
4.2
2.6
6.4
4.4
4.8
7.5
9.4
5.6
16.42
10.87
13.60
16.81
20.49
20.40
13.29
9.03
11.54
14.27
14.87
16.47
13.04
9.17
12.26
14.65
4.3
5.4
5.0
5.5
5.9
3.7
3.0
5.8
4.2
2.6
6.4
4.4
6.2
7.5
9.4
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.22
7.78
11.40
14.12
14.65
17.23
3.5
8.9
4.7
3.0
7.4
5.9
13.38
–
11.40
14.12
14.65
17.23
3.4
–
4.7
3.0
7.4
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.99
10.06
12.75
18.09
17.42
7.2
7.4
2.6
8.5
6.8
14.01
10.06
12.74
18.09
17.42
7.3
7.4
2.4
8.5
6.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.92
12.76
13.90
11.5
5.4
8.0
14.92
12.76
13.90
11.5
5.4
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.52
9.71
11.36
2.6
9.1
8.2
15.67
10.00
11.36
2.7
9.5
8.3
$9.96
–
–
7.1%
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-102
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers,
and weighers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Jewelers and precious stone and
metal workers
Level 4 ..............................
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic
laboratory technicians ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental laboratory technicians ........
Medical appliance technicians .......
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians
Packaging and filling machine
operators and tenders ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painting workers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coating, painting, and spraying
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painters, transportation equipment
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.30
14.92
16.82
19.58
23.63
24.94
15.49
4.5%
2.4
3.4
4.4
4.2
7.6
10.0
$13.43
15.02
16.83
19.58
23.63
24.94
15.84
4.6%
2.5
3.4
4.4
4.2
7.6
10.5
$10.90
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.53
11.5
18.53
11.5
–
–
15.01
13.51
14.40
14.72
15.41
15.74
13.10
3.6
6.2
4.0
3.4
7.2
4.0
8.2
15.06
13.51
14.48
14.78
15.41
15.74
13.13
3.7
6.2
4.1
3.3
7.2
4.0
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.46
9.59
12.21
13.85
15.98
18.35
18.88
14.78
11.34
14.51
14.28
17.03
20.32
12.94
5.9
5.8
4.9
5.3
5.0
3.7
17.1
4.1
6.1
6.0
8.4
2.4
22.4
13.1
14.59
9.71
12.40
13.85
15.98
18.35
18.88
15.02
11.41
14.49
15.31
16.88
20.79
12.94
6.0
5.9
4.8
5.3
5.0
3.7
17.1
4.2
6.2
6.0
4.6
2.2
23.6
13.1
8.11
–
8.63
–
–
–
–
11.14
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.04
11.30
13.75
16.16
16.84
11.49
18.72
22.68
3.5
6.8
5.9
3.3
2.7
10.5
10.4
11.4
14.01
11.30
13.72
16.16
16.84
11.49
18.66
22.68
3.6
6.8
5.9
3.3
2.7
10.5
10.5
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.9
–
3.4
–
–
–
–
22.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-103
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Painters, transportation equipment
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Painting, coating, and decorating
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers and
processing machine operators ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers .......
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic processing machine
operators ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Semiconductor processors .................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous production workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cementing and gluing machine
operators and tenders ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cleaning, washing, and metal
pickling equipment operators
and tenders ...............................
Etchers and engravers ....................
Molders, shapers, and casters,
except metal and plastic ...........
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.25
17.51
21.00
10.8%
4.0
28.5
$16.25
17.23
21.00
10.8%
3.7
28.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.61
12.10
10.73
9.3
8.9
18.6
12.47
12.73
12.17
7.0
9.6
8.2
$9.93
–
–
24.0%
–
–
11.28
9.73
9.44
12.84
13.01
13.29
8.1
11.0
6.0
8.1
16.3
10.8
12.87
–
10.98
12.84
14.40
13.29
8.0
–
3.2
8.1
15.5
10.8
7.97
–
7.81
–
–
–
4.5
–
5.7
–
–
–
10.27
10.23
8.83
12.60
16.27
13.78
15.60
18.35
12.80
8.96
11.08
14.78
16.45
17.78
19.45
26.60
12.93
7.0
11.4
8.1
11.0
5.3
5.8
6.1
5.0
2.7
2.1
2.7
3.8
3.2
5.4
3.4
7.7
8.2
11.80
–
10.80
12.60
16.27
13.78
15.60
18.35
12.99
8.90
11.17
15.03
16.42
17.84
19.43
26.60
13.43
6.2
–
6.7
11.0
5.3
5.8
6.1
5.0
2.9
1.7
2.8
4.2
3.3
5.4
3.4
7.7
9.4
7.62
–
7.45
–
–
–
–
–
10.02
9.65
9.79
11.00
–
–
–
–
–
4.5
–
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
4.9
15.1
6.5
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
12.61
10.25
14.29
5.7
6.3
9.1
12.61
10.25
14.29
5.7
6.3
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.39
17.38
22.4
13.5
17.09
17.36
22.0
13.6
–
–
–
–
12.04
12.55
7.1
5.2
12.51
12.55
6.7
5.2
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-104
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Molders, shapers, and casters,
except metal and plastic
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Paper goods machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Tire builders ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--production workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation and material moving
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and material
movers, hand ................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$14.15
14.20
Relative
error5
8.4%
4.7
Full-time workers
Mean
$14.15
14.20
Relative
error5
8.4%
4.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.1%
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
16.25
11.42
12.03
16.56
17.39
22.65
16.13
16.05
11.12
9.06
11.53
14.51
16.11
17.08
–
9.2
14.1
12.5
6.3
5.3
3.5
8.9
10.1
1.8
2.9
5.1
6.5
6.8
6.0
–
16.30
11.44
12.03
16.56
17.39
22.65
16.34
16.37
11.27
9.12
11.50
14.73
16.13
17.08
11.78
9.2
14.2
12.5
6.3
5.3
3.5
9.0
9.9
1.9
3.1
5.2
6.5
7.7
6.0
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$9.37
8.30
–
–
–
–
–
14.42
8.84
11.32
14.11
17.12
18.19
20.71
24.23
29.98
43.56
79.85
97.70
15.37
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.7
1.4
1.9
2.5
4.2
6.5
17.6
36.5
21.1
5.5
15.21
9.32
11.54
14.23
17.27
18.23
20.81
24.26
30.02
43.56
79.85
97.70
15.88
1.3
1.5
1.1
1.9
1.4
2.0
2.6
4.2
6.5
17.6
36.5
21.1
5.8
9.71
7.87
10.08
13.10
14.31
15.74
17.35
–
–
–
–
–
11.35
19.23
12.20
14.91
21.75
20.13
21.99
19.21
3.2
9.4
4.1
15.2
3.7
6.1
8.7
19.45
12.11
14.96
22.03
20.54
21.99
19.47
3.3
10.3
4.2
15.4
3.9
6.1
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.7
1.2
1.7
2.8
4.5
3.3
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-105
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
First-line supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine and
vehicle operators ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers ....
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight
engineers ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Commercial pilots .........................
Ambulance drivers and attendants,
except emergency medical
technicians ...................................
Bus drivers .........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bus drivers, transit and intercity ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bus drivers, school ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.87
15.30
16.73
21.69
25.17
27.73
25.54
28.65
92.34
36.08
78.33
102.96
97.70
3.0%
10.0
5.5
4.5
4.3
9.1
4.1
8.0
13.2
23.5
19.6
21.8
21.1
$22.88
15.50
16.73
21.69
25.17
27.73
25.54
28.69
94.47
36.98
78.33
102.96
97.70
3.0%
10.1
5.5
4.5
4.3
9.1
4.1
8.2
13.7
23.9
19.6
21.8
21.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
109.73
37.09
78.49
104.71
128.35
30.31
9.1
24.3
19.7
21.8
5.3
9.3
109.86
–
78.49
104.71
128.35
–
9.1
–
19.7
21.8
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.38
15.55
12.77
14.47
17.10
19.42
16.80
12.84
14.72
19.01
19.74
14.45
12.69
14.38
15.18
18.58
9.0
3.3
3.0
2.4
4.8
2.7
8.0
7.5
4.3
8.6
2.5
1.5
2.2
3.1
3.8
9.4
10.79
16.51
13.31
14.46
18.11
20.01
17.24
–
15.05
19.25
20.03
15.07
13.64
13.99
15.69
19.95
9.1
5.2
6.4
3.3
6.8
3.0
8.8
–
4.3
8.5
2.6
3.5
6.9
4.6
6.4
11.6
–
$13.89
12.00
14.48
14.77
16.40
12.95
10.96
13.15
–
16.03
14.03
12.23
14.62
14.78
16.57
–
2.0%
3.9
3.8
4.4
6.1
6.2
10.6
7.0
–
13.3
2.0
4.1
4.3
4.7
6.2
15.75
8.05
11.06
1.5
3.1
3.0
16.18
9.08
11.46
1.4
3.8
2.9
9.55
6.48
8.39
5.2
2.5
5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-106
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales workers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Truck drivers, light or delivery
services ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Locomotive engineers and operators
Level 9 ..............................
Locomotive engineers ...................
Level 9 ..............................
Railroad brake, signal, and switch
operators ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Subway and streetcar operators .........
Sailors and marine oilers ...................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.11
17.40
17.96
20.69
22.74
16.66
13.44
6.17
8.52
14.50
15.70
19.15
22.01
3.3%
2.1
2.7
5.4
10.1
5.1
6.1
5.7
9.8
7.1
7.2
4.6
.6
$14.31
17.49
17.97
20.69
22.74
17.16
16.01
5.98
10.14
15.53
16.29
19.41
22.06
3.4%
2.1
2.8
5.5
10.1
5.1
5.1
13.3
12.2
8.4
6.3
4.5
.5
$11.17
14.36
15.97
–
–
10.23
7.38
6.23
6.65
10.17
–
–
–
5.5%
9.1
10.6
–
–
12.7
6.6
4.1
5.7
10.2
–
–
–
17.01
12.84
14.84
17.30
17.86
20.43
22.75
17.49
1.8
4.4
5.2
2.4
3.2
7.7
10.1
5.2
17.02
12.83
14.85
17.31
17.85
20.43
22.75
17.49
1.8
4.5
5.2
2.4
3.2
7.7
10.1
5.2
15.95
–
–
16.47
18.81
–
–
–
9.2
–
–
12.3
5.5
–
–
–
14.05
8.93
10.65
13.25
17.98
17.81
15.78
10.17
8.93
9.30
12.11
27.38
29.94
27.84
29.94
2.7
3.1
3.5
3.5
3.3
6.6
9.0
7.1
7.4
11.0
6.9
22.1
26.8
22.8
26.8
14.50
9.48
10.86
13.45
18.22
17.81
16.82
10.21
9.08
9.46
11.78
27.38
29.94
27.84
29.94
2.6
3.9
3.7
3.7
3.4
6.7
9.1
9.2
12.0
13.3
6.7
22.1
26.8
22.8
26.8
10.27
6.92
9.28
11.09
14.50
–
10.23
10.06
8.66
8.72
13.16
–
–
–
–
7.7
6.4
5.4
7.1
11.5
–
12.7
8.2
2.5
6.1
16.9
–
–
–
–
24.99
29.40
25.00
12.76
10.1
3.5
3.7
5.3
24.99
29.40
25.03
13.11
10.1
3.5
3.6
5.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-107
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Sailors and marine oilers –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Ship and boat captains and operators
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ............................
Ship engineers ...................................
Bridge and lock tenders .....................
Parking lot attendants ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Service station attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Transportation inspectors ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Conveyor operators and tenders ........
Level 3 ..............................
Crane and tower operators .................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dredge, excavating, and loading
machine operators ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Excavating and loading machine
and dragline operators .............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Hoist and winch operators .................
Industrial truck and tractor operators
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.73
18.65
2.4%
13.2
$9.69
19.87
2.6%
15.3
–
–
–
–
19.87
30.04
14.92
8.31
7.87
9.14
10.21
8.19
9.12
11.60
12.23
23.02
17.92
31.59
14.05
21.05
18.79
16.05
17.24
15.59
20.54
23.75
28.03
15.3
16.6
2.7
6.2
3.4
18.3
7.0
4.1
8.3
7.0
14.6
7.1
2.7
12.5
10.2
16.8
6.9
16.9
15.5
5.5
10.9
6.6
16.2
19.87
30.04
14.92
7.97
8.08
6.88
10.45
8.30
9.21
11.60
12.23
23.57
17.92
31.59
15.13
21.05
18.74
16.05
17.24
15.59
20.54
23.75
27.51
15.3
16.6
2.7
4.0
4.3
9.3
7.0
5.0
7.4
7.0
14.6
6.0
2.7
12.5
15.1
16.8
6.9
16.9
15.5
5.5
10.9
6.6
17.0
–
–
–
$9.23
7.03
11.84
8.35
7.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.4%
3.3
21.4
10.3
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.91
11.95
16.10
14.60
17.62
19.83
3.4
4.0
10.3
4.7
6.3
6.9
15.95
12.12
16.09
14.60
17.78
19.83
3.5
3.9
10.3
4.7
6.3
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.77
11.95
16.10
14.58
17.51
19.43
17.23
14.17
10.38
11.59
3.5
4.0
10.3
4.7
6.7
6.9
12.8
2.0
7.3
2.2
15.85
12.12
16.09
14.58
17.68
19.43
17.23
14.25
10.38
11.65
3.5
3.9
10.3
4.7
6.7
6.9
12.8
2.0
7.3
2.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.55
–
9.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4
–
8.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-108
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Industrial truck and tractor operators
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laborers and material movers, hand
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine feeders and offbearers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Packers and packagers, hand .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pumping station operators .................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.73
16.97
18.93
17.68
14.73
10.68
8.89
11.43
14.03
15.76
17.75
17.76
10.82
1.5%
3.2
3.7
10.7
6.9
1.1
1.3
1.9
1.8
2.4
1.8
6.5
3.9
$13.77
17.00
18.93
17.68
15.02
11.28
9.31
11.66
14.14
16.10
17.75
17.75
11.00
1.6%
3.2
3.7
10.7
6.6
1.2
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.6
1.8
6.6
4.6
$12.43
–
–
–
–
8.76
8.07
10.02
12.94
13.40
–
–
9.74
10.2%
–
–
–
–
1.7
1.4
2.0
4.4
8.4
–
–
6.0
9.88
8.55
11.93
12.25
14.05
3.1
2.5
7.1
5.8
8.0
10.36
9.00
12.13
12.26
14.05
2.6
2.7
7.5
6.1
8.0
7.67
7.38
7.62
–
–
4.5
3.9
7.1
–
–
11.26
9.25
11.70
14.26
15.60
17.84
17.88
11.33
11.28
9.49
11.54
13.52
21.90
12.57
9.40
8.22
10.27
14.37
15.49
15.69
9.76
21.03
1.3
1.7
2.3
2.3
2.8
1.9
7.1
3.9
2.7
3.6
3.5
4.2
7.6
15.5
1.7
1.6
2.4
4.9
6.2
7.7
4.2
5.5
11.91
9.69
11.94
14.40
16.00
17.84
17.88
11.63
11.42
9.57
11.56
13.57
21.90
13.26
10.04
8.69
10.54
14.52
15.49
15.69
9.98
21.03
1.5
2.4
2.6
2.6
3.0
1.9
7.1
4.5
2.8
3.9
3.6
4.4
7.6
18.7
1.9
2.3
2.6
5.1
6.2
7.8
5.4
5.5
9.33
8.52
10.47
13.14
13.40
–
–
9.65
9.47
8.69
–
–
–
–
7.62
7.28
8.89
12.07
–
–
8.79
–
2.1
1.9
2.2
5.2
8.4
–
–
11.0
7.2
4.5
–
–
–
–
1.3
1.4
3.1
5.4
–
–
2.2
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-109
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Refuse and recyclable material
collectors ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders .......
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.97
10.39
13.55
12.80
20.06
21.74
7.2%
5.5
5.0
11.6
11.3
9.7
$13.10
10.42
13.56
12.80
20.06
21.74
7.4%
5.9
5.0
11.6
11.3
9.7
$10.00
9.97
–
–
–
–
11.4%
11.5
–
–
–
–
1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated
based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts,
and physical environment. See appendix A for more information.
4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of
the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample
estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-110
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.2%
Mean
$19.76
Relative
error5
1.3%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$18.56
$10.61
Management occupations ...................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chief executives ................................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
General and operations managers ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising and promotions
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing and sales managers ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
40.30
15.46
16.56
19.86
24.08
28.69
34.20
41.20
55.06
62.80
77.65
111.11
45.68
103.71
65.07
86.28
126.16
128.34
43.90
18.74
23.87
28.36
36.93
41.19
56.05
68.24
86.78
47.06
1.6
7.4
4.3
2.2
2.4
1.6
2.8
1.3
1.9
2.0
5.5
9.6
2.7
26.9
11.0
15.0
17.0
46.9
2.7
9.2
5.6
4.3
7.3
5.1
6.3
6.5
9.6
5.6
40.39
–
16.61
19.93
24.08
28.71
34.18
41.27
55.02
62.87
77.65
111.11
45.85
103.76
65.07
86.28
126.16
128.34
44.00
18.74
23.87
28.36
36.93
41.19
56.05
68.24
86.78
47.33
1.6
–
4.5
2.2
2.4
1.6
2.8
1.3
1.9
2.0
5.5
9.6
2.6
26.9
11.0
15.0
17.0
46.9
2.7
9.2
5.6
4.3
7.3
5.1
6.3
6.5
9.6
5.6
28.99
–
–
13.64
–
25.86
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.98
19.21
24.34
40.45
32.44
47.01
23.99
26.88
32.60
38.00
44.25
57.54
74.84
104.87
7.0
3.7
5.1
7.2
12.6
4.6
6.0
6.3
5.4
10.1
2.4
4.8
7.4
10.0
32.38
19.21
24.34
40.45
32.44
47.03
23.99
26.88
32.63
38.00
44.25
57.54
74.84
104.87
6.5
3.7
5.1
7.2
12.6
4.6
6.0
6.3
5.4
10.1
2.4
4.8
7.4
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
1.0%
9.2
–
–
14.7
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Marketing and sales managers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing managers ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales managers ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Administrative services managers .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$51.99
51.35
27.03
32.82
41.53
41.50
57.54
71.41
102.53
54.51
42.51
22.99
26.70
32.48
37.18
47.35
57.54
49.21
41.46
18.56
26.05
45.96
53.29
49.59
28.99
22.04
22.65
32.15
38.89
34.28
8.0%
6.6
10.0
4.9
17.1
4.1
5.8
5.6
10.8
13.9
4.9
5.3
4.5
7.6
11.5
4.7
4.3
5.3
13.9
9.5
8.4
2.6
4.8
29.8
3.9
4.2
4.8
4.3
4.8
8.8
$51.99
51.39
27.03
32.92
41.53
41.50
57.54
71.41
102.53
54.51
42.51
22.99
26.70
32.48
37.18
47.35
57.54
49.21
41.51
18.56
26.05
45.96
53.29
49.66
28.99
22.04
22.65
32.15
38.89
34.28
8.0%
6.6
10.0
5.0
17.1
4.1
5.8
5.6
10.8
13.9
4.9
5.3
4.5
7.6
11.5
4.7
4.3
5.3
13.9
9.5
8.4
2.6
4.8
29.9
3.9
4.2
4.8
4.3
4.8
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$40.86
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.5%
–
–
–
–
50.52
28.80
38.77
43.89
53.08
58.04
56.04
41.30
21.52
26.19
28.79
32.22
2.6
10.2
10.2
3.9
6.0
4.0
4.7
2.4
4.2
4.5
2.2
6.6
50.53
28.80
38.77
43.89
53.08
58.04
56.15
41.30
21.52
26.19
28.71
32.16
2.6
10.2
10.2
3.9
6.0
4.0
4.7
2.4
4.2
4.5
2.2
6.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Financial managers –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Compensation and benefits
managers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Training and development
managers ..................................
Industrial production managers .........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing managers .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$42.76
60.89
66.06
86.24
42.82
33.77
19.46
27.68
26.30
33.21
40.83
54.82
36.91
2.9%
4.4
3.7
9.6
5.2
9.1
9.2
10.1
5.0
3.8
6.4
12.6
26.3
$42.73
60.80
66.06
86.24
42.96
33.80
19.46
27.68
26.30
33.21
40.73
54.82
37.10
3.0%
4.6
3.7
9.6
5.2
9.2
9.2
10.1
5.0
3.8
6.6
12.6
27.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.97
29.09
37.19
52.33
7.0
10.2
6.4
12.2
38.27
29.09
37.19
54.82
7.0
10.2
6.4
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.61
38.62
21.75
29.95
38.09
40.06
51.69
54.88
42.66
40.42
27.10
28.07
28.03
50.78
50.22
40.07
16.6
2.8
5.8
7.8
4.3
2.9
5.4
4.0
3.4
4.6
13.7
4.9
6.2
14.4
5.3
6.9
30.61
38.62
21.75
29.95
38.09
40.06
51.69
54.88
42.66
40.42
27.10
28.07
28.03
50.78
50.22
40.07
16.6
2.8
5.8
7.8
4.3
2.9
5.4
4.0
3.4
4.6
13.7
4.9
6.2
14.4
5.3
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.85
18.26
28.81
35.93
37.63
38.46
56.32
36.36
4.8
5.2
6.0
7.4
7.7
10.8
19.9
10.8
33.86
18.26
28.81
35.93
37.63
38.46
56.32
36.39
4.8
5.2
6.0
7.4
7.7
10.8
19.9
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction managers ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
preschool and child care
center/program .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school .......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.04
21.57
23.86
31.66
34.06
39.56
50.63
39.39
27.45
15.49
18.24
24.93
28.64
34.75
46.87
53.87
29.40
3.8%
8.5
6.6
4.9
6.5
5.5
8.4
7.2
4.2
5.5
7.8
5.4
1.9
6.3
8.7
10.9
17.4
$35.04
21.57
23.86
31.66
34.06
39.56
50.63
39.39
27.57
15.75
18.20
24.93
–
35.99
46.87
53.87
29.40
3.8%
8.5
6.6
4.9
6.5
5.5
8.4
7.2
4.3
5.9
7.8
5.4
–
6.6
8.7
10.9
17.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$24.61
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.50
14.21
15.37
21.16
12.3
6.2
16.2
14.0
20.19
14.37
15.37
21.16
13.8
6.6
16.2
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.00
23.59
31.67
30.83
41.33
7.2
5.4
15.7
5.9
9.0
30.89
23.59
30.82
30.83
41.33
7.2
5.4
14.2
5.9
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.22
19.42
20.15
26.12
29.26
41.49
46.38
45.30
38.38
53.47
27.66
32.68
42.69
51.91
3.9
5.3
5.5
4.3
13.2
5.2
12.2
15.7
7.7
2.4
10.5
16.4
5.0
3.5
34.31
19.56
20.15
26.12
29.26
41.48
46.38
45.30
38.64
53.48
27.66
32.68
42.69
51.91
4.0
5.4
5.5
4.3
13.2
5.2
12.2
15.7
8.2
2.4
10.5
16.4
5.0
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Engineering managers –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Funeral directors ................................
Lodging managers .............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Natural sciences managers ................
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Business and financial operations
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$55.50
62.83
59.03
23.71
14.35
20.69
19.71
23.76
23.82
22.11
23.44
12.67
16.40
22.80
2.5%
2.2
4.5
6.8
11.2
6.9
8.8
9.8
11.2
15.1
20.0
9.4
5.4
12.8
$55.50
62.83
59.06
23.76
14.42
20.71
19.71
23.76
23.82
22.11
23.20
12.67
16.40
22.80
2.5%
2.2
4.5
6.8
11.9
6.9
8.8
9.8
11.2
15.1
19.5
9.4
5.4
12.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.33
19.02
23.00
29.75
37.41
38.91
48.74
46.64
39.30
45.32
2.9
11.5
6.3
6.7
8.6
3.2
10.0
10.3
5.2
8.6
36.42
19.02
23.00
29.81
37.41
38.93
48.80
46.64
39.45
45.32
2.9
11.5
6.3
6.9
8.6
3.2
10.2
10.3
5.2
8.6
$29.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.00
17.67
21.05
23.66
26.80
22.11
5.4
12.6
6.3
9.3
8.3
12.5
24.61
17.67
21.08
23.66
26.80
24.01
5.1
12.6
6.5
9.3
8.3
12.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.42
18.31
19.23
22.95
26.66
33.06
6.6
6.2
10.4
6.0
7.9
18.2
24.51
18.31
19.23
23.13
26.66
33.06
6.6
6.2
10.4
6.4
7.9
18.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.92
16.28
17.70
.9
.8
3.3
29.03
16.28
17.86
.9
.9
3.4
24.76
–
–
5.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance appraisers, auto damage
$19.40
22.24
25.98
29.30
35.49
38.86
53.64
54.42
70.27
30.32
26.99
16.82
20.30
22.45
26.31
28.98
34.71
35.05
47.13
28.65
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.9%
1.9
2.5
1.2
4.0
1.1
6.4
3.9
7.1
4.1
2.0
6.7
3.2
4.1
6.0
3.6
6.8
6.5
5.3
4.2
Mean
$19.08
22.16
26.08
29.40
35.55
38.81
53.64
54.42
70.27
30.58
27.02
16.82
20.30
22.44
26.31
28.98
34.71
34.96
47.13
28.88
Relative
error5
2.4%
1.8
2.5
1.3
4.2
1.1
6.4
3.9
7.1
4.2
2.0
6.7
3.2
4.1
6.0
3.6
6.8
6.6
5.3
3.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.69
25.58
22.46
23.07
–
42.50
–
–
–
22.60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.9%
10.9
8.4
3.6
–
9.7
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.14
16.28
17.79
19.56
24.01
25.70
30.19
32.95
26.18
2.4
.8
2.7
4.6
5.7
4.1
4.0
6.5
6.2
25.16
16.28
17.79
19.56
24.01
25.70
30.19
33.22
26.34
2.4
.9
2.8
4.6
5.7
4.1
4.0
7.0
6.4
23.84
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.04
16.26
17.80
19.67
23.76
25.76
30.25
32.95
26.77
26.37
2.6
.9
2.8
4.6
6.3
4.3
4.8
6.5
5.9
7.0
25.06
16.26
17.81
19.67
23.76
25.77
30.26
33.22
26.96
26.37
2.6
1.0
2.8
4.6
6.3
4.3
4.8
7.0
6.1
7.0
23.84
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cost estimators ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Training and development
specialists .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.21
19.89
25.39
24.94
26.13
29.44
17.84
20.94
26.42
30.68
41.95
34.19
10.1%
5.8
5.0
16.9
9.3
4.9
15.1
7.6
5.2
6.0
4.4
8.6
$26.17
19.89
24.84
24.94
26.13
29.55
17.89
20.94
26.42
31.12
41.95
34.19
10.1%
5.8
4.6
16.9
9.3
5.0
15.7
7.6
5.2
6.0
4.4
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.44
18.36
19.26
23.02
23.44
29.99
32.07
39.74
44.64
23.14
3.0
6.9
5.6
4.0
4.3
4.1
3.0
6.1
3.9
9.0
26.62
18.47
19.06
23.15
23.54
30.02
32.07
39.83
44.64
23.48
3.0
7.5
5.8
4.0
4.4
4.1
3.0
6.1
3.9
9.6
$18.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.29
8.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.1
28.45
17.48
23.18
21.54
37.53
24.72
6.7
3.3
2.7
7.7
8.9
10.6
28.86
17.48
23.44
21.85
37.53
26.49
6.7
3.3
2.5
8.3
8.9
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.06
22.08
24.31
27.36
25.32
3.7
5.8
9.8
6.2
10.3
26.08
22.08
24.17
27.53
25.32
3.8
5.8
10.0
6.4
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.65
18.46
17.45
23.22
24.78
27.31
5.8
14.7
11.0
7.9
7.1
2.1
24.69
18.78
16.73
23.41
24.78
27.31
5.9
17.5
11.5
7.8
7.1
2.1
20.80
–
–
–
–
–
17.2
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Training and development
specialists –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Logisticians ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Management analysts ........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meeting and convention planners ......
Level 7 ..............................
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Credit analysts ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$30.63
38.77
30.78
27.20
29.32
39.39
41.93
35.18
21.56
25.52
29.06
34.06
38.04
49.67
51.73
77.94
36.57
22.44
22.71
27.50
17.29
19.43
23.09
24.96
28.10
34.43
38.81
47.29
55.33
29.83
5.0%
5.1
7.5
5.3
5.7
11.0
10.1
3.3
3.2
5.5
2.8
11.5
1.9
4.5
3.8
13.6
4.7
5.7
9.2
2.4
8.2
4.5
5.2
4.0
1.9
8.3
4.0
4.9
5.9
5.4
$30.63
38.77
30.78
27.20
29.32
39.39
41.93
35.25
21.56
25.52
29.23
34.06
38.04
49.67
51.73
77.94
36.57
22.44
22.71
27.63
17.74
18.89
22.76
25.18
28.24
34.53
38.69
47.29
55.33
29.53
5.0%
5.1
7.5
5.3
5.7
11.0
10.1
3.3
3.2
5.5
2.8
11.5
1.9
4.5
3.8
13.6
4.7
5.7
9.2
2.4
9.8
3.6
4.5
4.1
2.0
8.4
4.1
4.9
5.9
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$25.13
–
–
28.08
22.27
22.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.0%
–
–
8.7
11.2
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.83
30.94
25.09
29.68
34.55
26.51
20.11
21.12
19.67
26.39
29.95
32.07
13.0
8.1
5.9
3.6
3.4
5.2
8.6
5.9
4.8
9.6
9.9
8.8
23.55
31.11
25.09
30.44
34.55
26.51
20.11
21.12
19.67
26.39
29.95
32.07
13.3
8.1
5.9
2.7
3.4
5.2
8.6
5.9
4.8
9.6
9.9
8.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal financial advisors ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance underwriters ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial examiners ...........................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors and officers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.22
18.45
18.22
22.80
28.32
30.52
38.89
38.59
58.01
35.94
36.12
18.08
23.20
27.55
30.58
39.09
37.40
59.49
38.83
26.92
15.93
20.46
40.51
27.77
25.48
30.52
18.92
19.28
23.61
24.44
32.97
38.46
40.44
40.76
30.96
26.76
29.87
31.51
17.56
23.29
20.63
30.99
30.41
58.74
37.88
3.4%
6.9
5.3
2.7
6.2
3.0
5.0
4.9
11.6
9.2
3.7
9.2
2.2
4.0
4.5
6.4
5.4
14.2
11.5
7.8
10.2
8.1
16.7
8.6
18.4
6.1
6.3
2.1
6.6
2.5
3.9
7.0
10.7
34.3
7.2
12.0
9.4
7.5
11.9
14.3
4.9
11.1
8.0
24.9
6.9
$33.28
18.45
18.22
22.95
28.32
30.94
38.89
38.23
58.01
35.94
36.02
18.08
23.20
27.55
30.58
39.09
36.85
59.49
38.83
27.43
15.93
21.06
40.51
29.54
25.48
30.52
18.92
19.28
23.61
24.44
32.97
38.46
40.44
40.76
30.96
26.76
29.87
31.45
17.56
21.35
20.44
30.99
30.41
58.74
37.88
3.3%
6.9
5.3
2.8
6.2
2.9
5.0
5.1
11.6
9.2
3.7
9.2
2.2
4.0
4.5
6.4
5.3
14.2
11.5
8.0
10.2
7.8
16.7
5.5
18.4
6.1
6.3
2.1
6.6
2.5
3.9
7.0
10.7
34.3
7.2
12.0
9.4
7.7
11.9
12.9
4.7
11.1
8.0
24.9
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Loan counselors and officers
–Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors .............................
Loan officers ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Tax preparers .................................
Computer and mathematical science
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information scientists,
research ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer programmers .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$109.01
27.15
20.78
31.94
18.36
24.18
20.76
31.62
30.43
58.74
37.88
109.01
26.86
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
24.7%
25.7
23.2
8.0
12.8
14.6
5.0
12.0
8.0
24.9
6.9
24.7
26.5
Part-time workers
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$109.01
27.15
20.78
31.88
18.36
22.18
20.56
31.62
30.43
58.74
37.88
109.01
26.86
24.7%
25.7
23.2
8.2
12.8
14.2
4.9
12.0
8.0
24.9
6.9
24.7
26.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Mean
15.79
13.15
22.7
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.13
16.06
18.08
21.30
24.66
27.90
33.83
37.17
42.53
50.47
56.15
67.08
34.93
1.8
12.7
7.1
2.6
2.0
2.2
2.5
1.5
1.8
3.2
4.6
6.6
3.5
35.07
–
18.22
21.32
24.67
27.88
33.75
37.18
42.46
49.53
56.15
67.08
34.98
1.8
–
7.0
2.6
2.0
2.2
2.6
1.5
1.7
3.0
4.6
6.6
3.5
$38.88
–
–
20.94
–
–
38.79
–
–
–
–
–
29.53
19.6%
–
–
14.2
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
16.5
44.88
31.76
52.67
45.73
32.48
23.44
22.95
27.54
33.45
35.42
43.13
6.3
8.4
.7
3.5
3.4
9.8
2.7
4.6
4.9
3.5
7.6
44.83
31.76
52.67
–
32.50
23.44
22.95
27.35
33.32
35.42
43.16
6.5
8.4
.7
–
3.5
9.8
2.7
4.6
5.1
3.5
7.6
–
–
–
–
31.36
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Computer programmers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers ............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
applications ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
systems software ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer support specialists .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$32.06
41.20
23.51
26.75
32.98
35.50
38.03
44.47
49.85
59.44
71.07
43.07
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.7%
1.7
4.7
2.8
5.6
3.5
3.1
2.0
3.1
3.5
4.2
3.1
Mean
$32.63
41.22
23.51
26.75
33.07
35.52
38.03
44.47
49.85
59.44
71.07
43.13
Relative
error5
3.4%
1.7
4.7
2.8
5.6
3.5
3.1
2.0
3.1
3.5
4.2
3.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.77
27.22
34.19
36.86
38.34
46.03
49.51
56.80
43.01
2.3
3.0
8.5
4.3
4.7
3.2
5.1
13.6
5.1
40.79
27.22
34.37
36.89
38.34
46.03
49.51
56.80
43.01
2.3
3.0
8.5
4.3
4.7
3.2
5.1
13.6
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.67
23.89
25.34
31.50
33.39
37.65
42.80
50.17
60.09
70.31
43.11
25.20
16.57
19.91
25.56
24.24
33.30
37.61
43.36
54.03
22.42
2.4
5.1
6.6
5.8
2.5
2.1
1.6
2.0
5.0
.7
3.5
4.2
3.9
3.8
3.9
3.9
4.8
4.6
6.8
3.9
6.2
41.69
23.89
25.34
31.50
33.39
37.65
42.80
50.17
60.09
70.31
43.22
25.43
16.64
20.05
25.56
24.24
33.30
37.61
43.36
54.03
22.42
2.4
5.1
6.6
5.8
2.5
2.1
1.6
2.0
5.0
.7
3.6
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
4.8
4.6
6.8
3.9
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$13.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Actuaries ............................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Operations research analysts .............
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Statisticians ........................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$38.34
24.88
23.49
26.26
29.74
33.12
36.65
41.51
52.96
47.45
36.66
31.51
21.34
26.94
35.21
32.46
39.74
27.51
2.4%
2.1
9.3
4.0
3.9
1.3
2.5
2.4
4.4
7.1
2.7
4.3
2.7
12.1
4.8
3.7
4.7
12.7
$37.68
24.88
23.28
26.26
29.74
32.99
36.65
41.18
50.35
47.45
36.71
31.46
21.34
26.94
35.03
32.46
39.74
27.51
1.8%
2.1
9.7
4.0
3.9
1.2
2.5
2.5
3.4
7.1
2.8
4.5
2.7
12.1
4.9
3.7
4.7
12.7
$60.58
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.50
21.36
23.20
28.25
32.20
38.50
38.74
29.76
2.7
6.5
5.2
4.2
3.3
5.0
4.5
15.2
30.68
22.10
23.22
28.32
32.21
38.50
38.74
29.76
2.7
6.9
5.4
4.3
3.3
5.0
4.5
15.2
20.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.81
22.19
27.00
30.13
38.14
39.01
34.29
40.26
45.47
39.59
36.57
23.21
35.51
35.48
39.29
41.09
32.48
4.5
5.0
5.3
5.5
8.5
3.9
9.8
4.7
10.9
6.8
5.3
6.9
12.9
9.8
5.2
10.2
15.9
32.69
22.22
27.00
29.33
38.52
39.01
34.29
40.26
45.47
39.59
36.57
23.21
35.51
35.48
39.29
41.09
31.67
5.0
5.1
5.3
4.6
8.7
3.9
9.8
4.7
10.9
6.8
5.3
6.9
12.9
9.8
5.2
10.2
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous mathematical
scientists ......................................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Cartographers and
photogrammetrists ...................
Surveyors .......................................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
$20.20
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.4%
Mean
$20.31
Relative
error5
5.4%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
31.78
12.14
12.54
13.80
18.72
21.51
25.53
27.74
31.73
35.01
40.16
47.50
52.16
60.75
66.39
35.98
31.65
26.92
24.20
33.88
30.42
33.76
37.88
45.66
2.5
6.0
8.6
6.4
3.4
1.8
2.1
2.1
1.3
2.5
1.5
2.8
3.6
3.1
2.0
3.2
5.7
7.2
3.9
6.1
7.6
9.7
12.4
9.7
31.85
12.27
12.50
13.84
18.71
21.50
25.54
27.69
31.74
34.85
40.21
47.55
52.16
61.08
–
36.07
31.77
26.92
24.20
33.88
30.42
33.76
37.88
45.66
2.5
5.6
8.6
7.0
3.3
1.8
2.1
2.0
1.3
2.4
1.5
2.8
3.6
3.0
–
3.2
5.8
7.2
3.9
6.1
7.6
9.7
12.4
9.7
$26.26
–
–
–
19.24
–
–
30.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.4%
–
–
–
7.4
–
–
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.78
26.64
24.26
34.59
30.42
33.76
37.88
45.66
5.8
7.9
4.1
5.5
7.6
9.7
12.4
9.7
31.91
26.64
24.26
34.59
30.42
33.76
37.88
45.66
5.9
7.9
4.1
5.5
7.6
9.7
12.4
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.29
31.88
12.0
12.8
26.65
31.88
12.1
12.8
–
–
–
–
18.31
29.51
37.60
24.58
12.6
12.6
1.1
4.1
18.31
30.18
37.63
24.58
12.6
12.5
1.1
4.1
–
–
34.40
–
–
–
9.2
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Engineers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineers ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Chemical engineers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Civil engineers ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer hardware engineers .......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.03
25.63
29.50
31.89
35.32
40.31
47.99
52.16
60.57
66.39
41.65
46.86
32.34
–
45.11
53.91
60.20
49.54
38.87
34.89
37.43
51.94
33.12
23.19
26.40
29.55
31.73
41.15
51.18
36.93
41.47
27.56
31.66
35.44
44.04
58.14
3.6%
2.3
3.3
1.3
2.3
1.6
2.7
3.6
3.1
2.0
5.1
4.6
3.9
–
5.3
6.1
5.3
2.2
6.4
3.7
10.5
4.2
3.3
3.1
5.0
5.3
5.6
4.6
4.5
6.2
6.1
9.8
3.4
6.0
1.4
4.9
$24.19
25.66
29.50
31.89
35.15
40.36
48.05
52.16
60.90
–
41.68
47.06
32.34
39.35
45.11
53.91
60.20
–
38.87
34.89
37.43
51.94
33.13
23.19
26.40
29.53
31.73
41.15
51.18
36.93
41.60
27.56
31.66
35.81
44.04
58.14
3.5%
2.4
3.3
1.3
2.3
1.6
2.8
3.6
3.1
–
5.1
4.7
3.9
6.4
5.3
6.1
5.3
–
6.4
3.7
10.5
4.2
3.3
3.1
5.0
5.4
5.6
4.6
4.5
6.2
6.1
9.8
3.4
6.4
1.4
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.71
25.48
23.69
34.19
31.41
35.82
42.11
2.6
3.3
7.0
6.7
2.7
4.7
1.7
37.77
25.48
23.68
34.19
31.41
35.47
42.11
2.5
3.3
7.5
6.7
2.7
4.7
1.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Electrical and electronics
engineers –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental engineers ...............
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health and safety engineers,
except mining safety
engineers and inspectors ......
Level 11 .............................
Industrial engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marine engineers and naval
architects ..................................
$45.32
55.60
44.96
37.33
24.71
38.12
31.76
34.82
41.83
44.53
57.51
45.66
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.0%
2.6
4.7
4.4
8.1
8.9
5.5
6.5
2.0
2.8
2.2
9.0
Mean
$45.32
55.60
44.96
37.51
24.81
38.12
31.76
34.82
41.83
44.53
57.51
45.66
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
2.0%
2.6
4.7
4.1
8.9
8.9
5.5
6.5
2.0
2.8
2.2
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.03
31.14
36.42
42.40
45.89
44.76
41.76
2.9
2.0
6.6
2.6
3.4
4.8
6.2
37.99
31.14
35.91
42.40
45.89
44.76
41.75
2.9
2.0
6.7
2.6
3.4
4.8
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.92
26.70
27.33
31.27
35.87
37.47
43.37
42.42
2.6
5.7
7.5
2.8
5.6
4.2
3.9
13.3
34.95
26.76
27.35
31.27
35.87
37.47
43.37
42.42
2.6
6.0
7.5
2.8
5.6
4.2
3.9
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.52
35.81
33.80
26.24
27.32
31.27
35.87
38.47
41.82
37.36
10.8
6.3
2.0
6.1
9.0
2.9
5.6
3.1
5.1
4.6
39.52
35.81
33.83
26.28
27.35
31.27
35.87
38.47
41.82
37.36
10.8
6.3
2.0
6.5
9.0
2.9
5.6
3.2
5.1
4.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.77
5.8
30.77
5.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Materials engineers ........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Mechanical engineers ....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nuclear engineers ..........................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Petroleum engineers ......................
Level 11 .............................
Drafters ..............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architectural and civil drafters ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronics drafters
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical drafters .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$36.00
30.48
43.48
33.61
26.19
29.01
30.88
34.29
36.64
47.57
36.75
41.82
48.41
48.71
48.39
50.55
22.61
14.54
18.73
21.20
23.41
26.50
29.29
26.73
23.52
19.91
19.77
24.68
25.00
21.38
17.02
20.14
26.32
22.36
18.46
22.64
21.63
24.37
26.00
7.8%
9.2
9.9
1.4
5.2
4.3
2.1
3.6
3.9
4.7
3.6
4.5
1.1
12.3
15.3
7.5
1.7
7.4
3.6
3.5
2.8
6.0
2.2
9.4
3.0
7.0
4.7
6.4
4.6
5.1
21.8
8.1
4.8
4.0
3.8
5.1
2.9
7.0
13.6
$36.00
30.48
43.48
33.67
26.19
29.04
30.88
34.29
36.94
47.57
36.75
41.82
48.41
48.71
48.39
50.55
22.67
15.12
18.74
20.85
23.41
26.35
29.29
26.73
23.50
19.94
19.77
24.68
24.66
21.50
17.02
20.14
26.32
22.20
18.46
22.64
21.63
22.57
26.00
7.8%
9.2
9.9
1.5
5.2
4.3
2.1
3.6
3.9
4.7
3.6
4.5
1.1
12.3
15.3
7.5
1.8
6.9
3.6
3.0
2.8
6.4
2.2
9.4
3.0
7.1
4.7
6.4
4.3
5.1
21.8
8.1
4.8
4.6
3.8
5.1
2.9
6.9
13.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$20.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.85
18.06
20.89
25.52
26.92
4.2
5.1
2.9
3.5
2.5
22.84
18.03
21.04
25.51
26.74
4.3
5.0
3.0
3.5
2.3
23.42
–
–
–
–
11.9
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Engineering technicians, except
drafters –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineering and
operations technicians .............
Level 7 ..............................
Civil engineering technicians ........
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electro-mechanical technicians .....
Environmental engineering
technicians ...............................
Industrial engineering technicians
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Life, physical, and social science
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$30.89
44.61
24.03
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.2%
8.8
4.7
Mean
$30.89
44.61
23.96
Relative
error5
3.2%
8.8
4.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.23
26.42
16.98
5.2
1.9
19.1
25.23
26.42
16.28
5.2
1.9
19.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.11
16.56
20.13
25.96
27.00
31.20
23.39
24.83
6.8
10.5
5.2
3.0
2.6
6.7
3.5
4.6
22.09
16.53
20.13
25.96
26.70
31.20
23.40
24.83
6.9
9.9
5.2
3.0
2.4
6.7
3.5
4.6
$23.99
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.85
24.04
16.82
24.84
23.86
18.7
3.3
6.4
6.7
5.0
29.85
24.00
16.82
24.69
23.86
18.7
3.3
6.4
7.1
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.68
19.08
24.89
26.78
29.15
21.52
18.47
13.87
20.73
8.5
6.0
13.6
5.5
4.5
8.6
11.2
11.0
4.9
22.71
19.08
24.89
26.85
29.15
21.52
18.57
13.97
20.73
8.6
6.0
13.6
5.5
4.5
8.6
11.2
11.2
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.11
15.24
18.38
21.90
22.13
25.58
29.88
34.70
35.41
2.6
6.0
4.8
11.4
3.1
5.0
2.9
4.5
2.7
30.32
15.24
18.48
22.09
22.20
25.63
30.09
34.79
35.17
2.6
6.0
4.8
11.3
3.2
5.0
2.9
4.5
2.9
24.07
–
–
–
–
–
24.14
–
39.63
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
9.4
–
8.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life scientists .....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Agricultural and food scientists .....
Food scientists and
technologists ........................
Biological scientists .......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biochemists and biophysicists ...
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Microbiologists ..........................
Conservation scientists and
foresters ...................................
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical scientists ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$47.72
59.94
71.91
28.75
33.82
19.87
25.78
29.35
33.16
30.04
46.29
64.42
29.75
34.68
5.1%
7.7
10.7
5.2
5.6
5.9
11.0
6.1
7.3
11.3
9.9
7.9
8.9
11.8
$47.85
59.94
71.91
29.69
34.02
20.03
25.93
29.71
33.36
30.04
46.28
64.42
29.13
34.68
5.2%
7.7
10.7
4.8
5.8
6.4
11.1
6.3
7.2
11.3
9.9
7.9
9.9
11.8
–
–
–
$19.30
26.19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.4%
22.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.43
33.41
20.57
25.10
31.11
42.67
28.55
35.14
20.02
31.22
33.88
28.43
10.5
7.1
5.6
15.0
5.0
7.3
16.8
8.9
5.1
7.2
16.8
11.9
35.43
33.87
20.92
25.19
31.92
42.67
28.41
35.84
20.39
32.34
33.83
28.43
10.5
6.9
5.9
15.2
5.2
7.3
17.2
8.5
5.7
7.7
17.3
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.27
26.27
34.21
27.99
23.74
27.58
46.70
29.87
34.34
21.27
22.59
26.29
28.84
36.86
19.1
19.1
10.9
5.1
14.7
15.5
16.9
12.5
4.1
15.6
4.2
5.7
6.6
9.2
26.27
26.27
34.18
–
23.74
27.58
46.69
28.54
34.37
21.27
22.59
26.29
28.91
36.86
19.1
19.1
11.2
–
14.7
15.5
16.9
13.0
4.1
15.6
4.2
5.7
6.6
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Physical scientists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Astronomers and physicists ...........
Physicists ...................................
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Materials scientists ....................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 9 ..............................
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Economists ........................................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Market research analysts ...............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$38.66
49.03
54.15
38.64
46.33
46.33
32.77
24.22
23.98
26.18
39.49
60.09
32.84
31.25
23.95
24.34
26.13
40.16
31.02
40.49
3.8%
9.1
8.8
7.5
9.8
9.8
8.5
4.3
4.7
2.4
4.7
11.9
7.1
7.7
5.3
4.9
2.5
3.5
7.8
9.4
$38.66
49.03
54.15
38.64
46.33
46.33
32.82
24.22
23.98
26.25
39.49
60.09
32.84
31.30
23.95
24.34
26.20
40.16
31.02
40.49
3.8%
9.1
8.8
7.5
9.8
9.8
8.5
4.3
4.7
2.4
4.7
11.9
7.1
7.7
5.3
4.9
2.4
3.5
7.8
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.38
21.61
32.24
35.66
38.79
44.94
5.2
4.7
13.7
12.0
6.0
9.3
35.38
21.61
32.24
35.66
38.79
44.94
5.2
4.7
13.7
12.0
6.0
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.09
27.26
8.3
10.7
32.09
27.26
8.3
10.7
–
–
–
–
43.04
43.75
36.77
32.92
21.03
25.11
32.13
35.56
37.50
46.18
26.14
33.87
7.0
18.8
19.8
5.5
9.3
4.9
7.3
3.5
7.6
5.5
13.6
5.0
43.04
43.75
36.77
33.86
21.03
25.11
32.12
35.56
37.50
46.18
29.95
33.87
7.0
18.8
19.8
5.0
9.3
4.9
7.3
3.5
7.6
5.5
5.5
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-19
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Market research analysts
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychologists .....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Level 11 .............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Biological technicians .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical technicians .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geological and petroleum technicians
Nuclear technicians ...........................
Social science research assistants ......
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.03
25.11
32.14
35.56
37.50
46.18
29.95
30.20
19.79
35.55
39.47
9.3%
4.9
7.3
3.5
7.6
5.5
5.5
9.1
8.3
24.3
8.4
$21.03
25.11
32.14
35.56
37.50
46.18
29.95
28.37
–
–
34.35
9.3%
4.9
7.3
3.5
7.6
5.5
5.5
15.4
–
–
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$34.92
–
–
40.93
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.1%
–
–
8.7
31.75
19.67
35.55
39.94
10.4
8.5
24.3
8.3
30.27
–
–
33.89
17.6
–
–
4.9
35.14
–
–
–
11.6
–
–
–
34.47
42.61
8.0
10.4
34.49
–
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
16.62
18.94
15.99
16.93
22.46
21.49
22.35
14.97
19.49
21.03
23.90
26.31
29.64
38.86
35.23
21.15
21.5
4.5
8.1
7.5
6.4
16.7
6.5
4.7
6.2
5.4
4.6
8.1
17.6
8.2
5.8
5.4
16.62
19.21
–
17.16
22.46
21.58
22.35
14.97
19.49
21.03
23.90
26.31
29.64
38.86
35.23
21.18
21.5
4.9
–
9.1
6.4
18.2
6.5
4.7
6.2
5.4
4.6
8.1
17.6
8.2
5.8
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.16
14.78
18.03
20.49
27.58
21.36
9.6
7.8
11.1
14.6
4.4
8.1
21.16
14.78
18.03
20.49
27.58
21.34
9.9
7.8
11.1
14.6
4.4
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-20
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counselors .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marriage and family therapists ......
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.70
12.0%
$25.70
12.0%
–
–
7.9%
10.5
6.4
13.4
14.0
11.1
5.7
5.9
20.4
12.3
24.9
–
16.2
–
–
16.4
–
–
17.36
11.50
12.22
14.18
16.84
19.45
22.99
23.03
27.29
19.73
18.01
12.37
13.68
16.91
17.22
23.01
32.34
24.33
2.5
4.4
4.4
3.8
1.8
7.1
3.6
15.0
10.2
6.7
4.3
6.6
4.6
3.5
7.3
6.6
5.2
15.9
17.28
11.70
12.58
14.32
16.68
19.12
22.77
22.95
26.31
20.25
17.77
13.43
13.64
16.87
17.26
23.02
32.69
24.52
2.8
4.3
4.7
4.2
1.5
6.2
3.9
15.5
12.5
6.5
4.1
4.9
4.4
3.6
7.6
6.7
4.8
16.6
$18.03
10.36
10.30
13.15
18.93
24.13
24.52
25.67
31.01
15.15
20.79
–
14.65
–
–
22.94
–
–
16.59
15.96
16.49
23.54
5.5
6.4
6.6
12.5
16.06
15.48
16.52
–
5.2
5.7
6.9
–
21.48
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
–
20.50
14.87
14.67
16.85
17.68
24.96
33.08
29.07
22.05
21.67
14.39
17.25
22.05
14.17
13.20
11.73
8.2
5.4
12.1
6.2
5.9
10.4
5.7
19.7
13.8
14.9
10.0
4.9
8.3
5.4
4.7
6.9
20.69
14.78
14.84
16.87
17.90
25.11
33.07
29.42
–
18.17
–
17.23
21.53
14.12
13.56
11.77
8.6
5.6
12.1
6.3
7.0
10.7
5.8
19.9
–
4.9
–
4.9
9.2
5.6
6.5
6.9
15.13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.27
–
–
–
14.85
–
–
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.0
–
–
–
15.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-21
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Rehabilitation counselors
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.06
19.06
14.06
15.66
16.59
20.76
23.22
23.99
30.38
22.07
6.6%
2.7
4.7
9.0
2.6
4.8
3.8
13.7
8.5
6.0
$16.85
18.87
14.17
15.62
16.68
20.24
23.12
23.88
29.88
22.12
6.7%
2.6
4.8
9.8
2.2
3.2
4.2
14.5
3.4
6.1
–
$21.14
–
16.23
15.20
25.24
24.52
–
–
–
–
9.9%
–
3.8
15.3
13.3
3.1
–
–
–
17.20
15.43
17.57
15.45
17.57
20.83
2.9
11.4
13.7
3.2
6.4
4.5
17.04
15.43
17.60
15.51
17.23
20.64
3.0
11.4
14.8
3.1
6.4
4.7
19.96
–
–
–
–
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
22.49
15.59
18.64
22.51
26.40
33.96
21.94
4.9
8.8
8.1
7.5
3.7
10.3
4.4
22.47
15.70
19.29
21.76
26.52
–
21.94
3.8
10.0
5.7
4.9
3.9
–
4.4
22.63
–
–
–
25.02
–
–
19.9
–
–
–
3.7
–
–
17.83
13.50
14.11
15.70
20.15
19.58
21.40
4.7
3.5
5.2
3.8
7.2
6.5
10.5
17.66
13.58
13.80
15.70
19.80
19.15
–
4.4
2.9
5.0
4.1
8.2
5.9
–
19.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.49
11.51
11.61
13.57
16.12
28.34
19.59
17.73
31.44
4.0
4.6
6.3
6.2
2.7
23.0
9.5
11.3
11.5
14.70
11.70
11.80
13.93
15.91
28.34
17.69
18.29
31.93
4.0
4.6
6.9
6.3
3.0
23.0
4.9
11.6
13.0
13.30
10.43
10.47
12.27
–
–
–
–
29.09
9.6
10.6
3.9
16.7
–
–
–
–
16.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-22
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Health educators –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clergy ................................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Directors, religious activities and
education ......................................
Legal occupations ................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lawyers .............................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Paralegals and legal assistants ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$25.62
12.55
11.52
11.55
12.83
15.95
12.81
15.53
17.02
15.62
–
40.10
18.68
17.74
20.39
26.11
28.74
34.24
51.48
65.62
91.76
83.12
40.94
58.13
27.30
34.94
51.45
65.62
91.76
83.12
50.94
22.04
16.75
17.94
19.22
26.75
29.73
23.43
22.32
24.95
16.94
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
3.0
4.7
6.7
6.5
8.2
6.2
8.9
10.3
20.2
$12.61
11.71
11.70
13.03
15.17
13.03
15.35
17.02
–
2.8%
4.6
7.2
6.4
1.3
6.8
8.6
10.5
–
$12.24
10.43
10.43
12.27
–
–
–
–
–
10.0%
10.6
4.0
16.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.18
12.4
–
–
8.4
10.1
4.1
8.4
3.6
4.2
9.3
5.5
8.7
6.4
6.6
6.2
5.2
7.7
9.4
5.6
8.7
6.4
6.6
6.3
6.2
10.8
4.9
7.1
3.4
3.7
7.0
4.5
15.7
5.1
40.32
17.51
17.88
20.42
26.64
28.74
34.24
51.22
64.92
91.76
83.12
41.55
58.07
27.30
34.94
51.26
64.92
91.76
83.12
51.16
22.11
16.75
17.94
19.23
27.19
29.73
23.51
22.31
–
–
8.5
9.8
4.3
8.7
3.6
4.2
9.3
5.7
8.8
6.4
6.6
6.1
5.3
7.7
9.4
5.7
8.8
6.4
6.6
6.3
6.5
10.8
4.9
7.2
3.1
3.7
7.5
4.5
–
–
33.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
61.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.05
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.39
–
–
9.2%
19.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-23
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous legal support workers
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Law clerks .....................................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education, training, and library
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business teachers, postsecondary ..
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.16
23.06
28.13
19.67
26.82
7.9%
11.0
16.1
16.5
30.8
$23.47
23.94
28.13
20.19
–
7.9%
11.7
16.1
17.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.90
16.94
23.84
23.94
28.10
18.25
4.8
6.0
8.3
11.7
16.9
20.1
22.29
–
23.84
23.94
28.10
18.72
4.7
–
8.3
11.7
16.9
22.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.91
7.25
9.17
9.73
10.41
12.60
13.34
19.51
26.10
29.16
33.36
39.60
54.30
58.48
115.72
35.20
44.49
–
18.28
22.78
25.90
29.42
33.32
39.25
54.37
59.43
115.72
56.90
49.86
5.7
3.6
4.5
4.3
4.8
4.2
3.8
3.1
8.1
2.5
4.1
3.0
6.4
6.6
22.2
10.8
4.7
–
10.5
6.1
6.2
4.2
4.3
3.8
6.4
7.8
22.2
9.9
11.1
25.89
–
9.52
9.90
10.09
12.56
13.57
19.43
27.59
29.24
33.34
39.89
54.53
58.05
115.72
38.57
45.83
14.67
–
21.64
25.49
29.55
33.57
39.59
54.58
58.99
115.72
58.35
54.99
4.4
–
5.5
6.4
4.1
2.5
4.1
3.6
4.8
2.3
4.3
3.0
6.6
6.5
22.2
12.0
4.9
10.5
–
5.8
6.9
4.6
4.6
3.8
6.6
7.7
22.2
10.1
8.7
$14.47
–
8.69
–
11.47
12.78
12.15
20.06
18.29
28.06
33.67
29.91
40.22
–
–
–
27.48
–
–
24.98
–
28.67
29.12
29.91
40.63
–
–
23.06
24.41
6.9%
–
3.9
–
12.6
15.5
7.5
4.6
21.0
16.6
11.2
30.9
18.5
–
–
–
5.9
–
–
11.3
–
7.2
15.3
30.9
20.4
–
–
22.2
24.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-24
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business teachers, postsecondary
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biological science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.28
41.08
46.56
58.06
85.20
46.39
18.5%
6.6
38.5
22.2
7.4
12.6
–
$43.48
76.04
58.28
85.20
46.84
–
5.9%
19.1
22.3
7.4
13.0
–
$26.96
–
–
–
–
–
26.8%
–
–
–
–
36.14
21.68
30.60
29.76
56.63
56.78
48.01
8.7
9.8
16.9
19.0
5.5
6.7
5.9
36.57
–
31.72
29.44
57.67
56.78
48.01
8.9
–
17.7
19.3
5.0
6.7
5.9
27.12
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.73
21.65
30.70
41.82
8.3
9.9
10.5
6.2
28.81
–
–
–
7.5
–
–
–
27.73
–
–
–
25.5
–
–
–
42.03
39.18
56.78
50.62
11.5
5.0
6.7
8.2
42.40
–
56.78
50.62
11.6
–
6.7
8.2
25.42
–
–
–
29.7
–
–
–
70.64
70.14
8.5
14.1
70.87
70.32
8.9
14.0
–
–
–
–
70.73
70.33
8.7
15.0
70.89
70.33
9.1
15.0
–
–
–
–
59.42
35.97
40.52
49.31
113.77
20.1
5.0
3.2
8.3
42.7
59.58
35.97
40.94
49.31
114.00
20.1
5.0
2.8
8.3
42.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
59.52
35.97
40.52
49.31
113.77
20.3
5.0
3.2
8.8
42.7
59.69
35.97
40.94
49.31
114.00
20.4
5.0
2.8
8.8
42.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-25
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Physics teachers, postsecondary
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 12 .............................
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$54.45
47.11
53.33
68.32
56.32
7.2%
5.4
6.1
5.7
20.8
$54.11
47.11
53.33
–
56.32
7.2%
5.4
6.1
–
20.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
53.29
60.33
6.4
13.1
53.29
60.33
6.4
13.1
–
–
–
–
44.55
28.77
34.25
39.29
50.45
53.86
48.75
6.0
8.5
7.6
5.5
9.6
10.9
17.2
44.54
–
36.19
39.78
50.45
50.48
48.78
6.2
–
5.7
5.7
9.6
5.8
17.2
$44.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
54.07
64.22
11.7
14.4
54.24
64.22
11.7
14.4
–
–
–
–
39.79
7.4
39.96
7.5
–
–
43.98
33.88
39.08
53.91
44.47
8.2
14.9
7.5
11.8
27.4
45.22
–
40.30
53.91
44.55
8.8
–
6.9
11.8
27.6
22.88
–
–
–
–
13.4
–
–
–
–
48.11
61.07
31.04
33.31
46.53
77.93
72.76
19.6
8.8
4.3
4.7
11.6
15.1
10.0
48.11
62.53
30.83
33.44
46.78
77.93
74.21
19.6
8.6
4.8
4.9
11.6
15.1
9.2
–
29.25
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.0
–
–
–
–
–
73.74
58.16
77.93
76.72
9.2
14.3
15.1
9.0
74.30
58.92
77.93
76.72
9.2
14.4
15.1
9.0
–
–
–
–
32.52
33.46
2.2
2.3
32.82
–
2.0
–
30.27
–
–
–
–
–
13.6
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-26
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 11 .............................
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Law teachers, postsecondary .....
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
History teachers, postsecondary
Level 11 .............................
Philosophy and religion
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$39.36
41.89
7.8%
10.0
$40.08
41.87
8.2%
10.0
$21.22
–
13.8%
–
39.36
41.89
7.8
10.0
40.08
41.87
8.2
10.0
21.22
–
13.8
–
58.18
74.08
16.6
10.4
58.65
74.63
16.9
10.8
39.90
–
26.0
–
39.65
17.75
26.69
29.42
33.13
38.02
45.69
49.45
43.89
4.3
8.0
8.3
10.3
4.6
5.1
8.0
10.9
9.3
40.40
–
26.70
31.77
32.89
38.12
46.14
49.45
44.90
4.4
–
8.8
11.3
4.7
5.1
8.3
10.9
10.0
24.67
–
–
23.26
–
–
–
–
24.00
9.7
–
–
12.7
–
–
–
–
25.8
37.36
32.81
32.00
36.75
40.61
41.04
5.9
35.4
5.7
2.8
4.8
20.5
38.20
–
30.17
36.75
40.70
43.11
5.9
–
6.7
2.8
4.9
22.6
25.69
–
–
–
–
–
19.6
–
–
–
–
–
36.52
24.7
39.50
25.7
–
–
40.50
36.76
37.89
49.51
44.03
4.5
3.6
6.0
17.9
8.5
41.77
36.73
38.21
51.22
–
5.2
3.8
5.9
18.6
–
22.69
–
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
–
46.63
39.14
32.71
9.2
9.6
10.6
46.95
39.22
32.71
9.3
9.7
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.97
35.49
41.65
10.2
8.8
5.0
39.97
35.49
41.65
10.3
8.8
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.44
6.6
34.74
7.6
25.74
9.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-27
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Recreation and fitness studies
teachers, postsecondary .......
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$18.28
24.05
25.31
26.33
32.00
35.81
71.08
63.28
40.27
–
10.5%
8.2
7.2
5.6
8.0
6.6
17.6
7.4
9.7
$14.67
–
21.63
24.41
25.78
32.32
35.72
71.49
63.28
41.88
10.5%
–
8.1
8.1
6.6
8.6
6.6
17.5
7.4
10.5
–
–
$28.69
–
–
27.76
–
–
–
22.05
–
–
6.7%
–
–
15.7
–
–
–
36.3
–
23.05
20.2
29.46
3.6
–
23.60
14.15
17.88
23.13
29.88
5.8
8.3
14.5
13.9
7.8
22.15
14.67
–
18.53
–
4.1
10.5
–
6.3
–
27.58
–
–
–
–
10.9
–
–
–
–
20.50
11.90
12.78
18.79
25.91
29.33
15.67
3.6
5.7
4.4
4.5
13.4
3.7
17.2
20.84
12.13
13.08
18.61
28.39
29.33
14.59
3.5
4.2
4.6
5.1
7.6
3.5
20.6
17.57
9.65
10.81
–
15.44
29.44
25.65
9.8
17.6
8.2
–
23.8
33.3
28.7
14.01
11.73
12.49
14.78
20.69
25.92
8.74
6.8
6.8
4.7
9.1
29.4
14.9
10.0
13.93
11.93
12.77
13.68
–
25.86
8.70
7.7
5.3
5.0
8.7
–
15.1
10.1
14.47
9.53
10.52
–
–
–
–
14.9
18.5
9.7
–
–
–
–
13.78
11.72
12.49
14.87
20.69
8.74
7.5
6.9
4.8
11.8
29.4
10.0
13.65
11.93
12.78
13.47
–
8.70
8.5
5.3
5.3
11.3
–
10.1
14.48
–
10.52
–
–
–
15.3
–
9.7
–
–
–
16.56
8.1
16.67
8.6
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-28
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers .............
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.41
25.86
9.3%
16.8
$14.41
25.79
9.3%
17.1
–
–
–
–
7.3%
–
17.9
15.8
–
–
25.8
24.29
14.01
15.48
22.82
21.84
27.67
23.70
4.1
10.6
18.7
3.8
7.6
4.0
15.2
24.76
–
17.69
23.01
21.70
28.24
24.50
4.6
–
19.2
4.7
7.6
3.1
17.8
$18.16
–
10.89
20.40
–
–
18.06
23.92
14.35
16.32
22.30
23.08
27.29
21.60
4.4
9.7
22.0
3.4
2.5
4.5
15.7
24.49
–
20.14
22.55
23.07
27.94
–
5.1
–
20.2
4.7
2.5
3.4
–
17.07
–
10.89
18.75
–
–
17.47
8.3
–
17.9
23.4
–
–
29.5
25.99
25.32
29.39
31.77
31.60
15.56
23.40
38.35
31.47
7.0
10.3
6.3
1.6
3.8
4.0
7.4
6.2
5.2
25.95
25.27
29.51
31.99
31.30
15.45
23.43
37.57
31.40
7.3
11.4
6.3
1.7
4.1
4.4
7.5
7.2
5.4
–
–
–
–
37.68
–
–
–
34.34
–
–
–
–
14.4
–
–
–
4.8
32.03
23.55
38.35
31.45
26.94
30.10
30.87
3.7
7.6
6.2
5.3
6.6
17.1
9.9
31.74
23.58
37.57
31.38
26.00
30.23
28.20
4.0
7.7
7.2
5.4
7.9
17.3
9.4
37.68
–
–
34.34
–
–
–
14.4
–
–
4.8
–
–
–
25.20
26.43
9.4
13.6
23.66
–
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-29
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 9 ..............................
Other teachers and instructors ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Adult literacy, remedial education,
and GED teachers and
instructors ................................
Self-enrichment education teachers
Level 7 ..............................
Archivists, curators, and museum
technicians ...................................
Archivists .......................................
Librarians ...........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library technicians ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Instructional coordinators ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$28.71
13.4%
$24.87
Relative
error5
8.5%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
13.1%
8.8
11.3
17.6
–
18.9
–
34.12
37.83
22.63
13.42
14.34
17.63
22.48
27.57
–
18.7
11.5
11.9
8.2
7.2
8.0
14.8
11.7
–
34.46
37.83
26.21
–
15.32
18.44
24.84
28.11
29.70
18.6
11.5
13.0
–
6.6
2.7
15.9
12.2
23.0
–
–
$17.07
13.72
12.62
16.71
–
24.80
–
–
21.05
20.40
–
8.6
5.5
19.57
–
–
5.9
–
–
–
20.48
19.89
–
13.4
4.7
26.95
26.27
29.96
21.08
23.05
27.13
25.08
31.85
42.27
37.18
17.55
12.83
15.61
25.62
20.58
9.86
7.25
9.17
9.72
10.41
12.18
11.80
11.0
21.8
10.6
15.6
4.6
2.6
9.6
21.1
6.6
19.5
11.3
10.0
9.2
9.3
11.4
2.7
3.6
4.5
4.4
4.9
6.5
10.4
27.48
–
30.26
–
23.03
27.36
25.00
–
42.27
38.33
18.68
14.16
–
25.74
–
10.06
–
9.52
9.90
10.08
12.11
–
10.3
–
11.0
–
4.7
2.9
10.2
–
6.6
19.3
10.2
5.4
–
9.4
–
3.9
–
5.5
6.6
4.2
6.3
–
–
–
21.90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.47
–
8.69
–
11.50
–
–
–
–
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.1
–
3.9
–
13.0
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-30
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Artists and related workers ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art directors ...................................
Multi-media artists and animators
Level 7 ..............................
Designers ...........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Commercial and industrial
designers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Fashion designers ..........................
Floral designers .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Graphic designers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Interior designers ...........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.73
7.83
10.59
13.75
16.51
21.05
27.54
29.20
39.28
41.40
46.65
29.16
24.37
20.16
28.57
27.08
28.84
25.92
21.25
21.90
10.03
13.65
16.62
20.07
25.09
28.07
41.42
26.02
3.7%
3.2
6.8
3.5
4.2
3.1
4.4
2.4
5.5
4.6
5.0
11.1
10.2
5.1
11.1
16.2
11.1
16.0
8.3
3.7
7.8
4.4
6.3
5.2
6.0
4.8
6.3
13.5
$25.67
–
11.19
14.16
16.71
20.97
26.83
29.20
39.28
41.43
46.65
31.68
24.92
20.16
28.57
30.15
28.84
24.32
21.25
22.69
10.62
14.13
16.90
20.07
25.09
28.25
41.79
26.27
4.0%
–
7.7
3.4
3.3
3.1
3.1
2.5
5.5
4.6
5.0
11.4
9.0
5.1
11.1
12.7
11.1
10.4
8.3
3.5
7.8
3.9
4.4
5.2
6.0
4.7
7.0
13.7
$14.94
–
9.24
11.23
13.06
24.41
–
–
–
–
–
13.89
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.49
9.04
11.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4%
–
6.1
12.4
24.8
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3
7.7
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.44
28.30
45.65
10.23
9.88
10.82
20.68
14.87
17.20
18.65
24.06
25.06
25.90
23.14
3.4
5.6
27.8
6.6
9.1
7.8
3.2
4.1
5.2
7.5
7.3
6.8
8.7
7.1
32.44
28.30
45.65
11.15
–
11.59
20.61
14.87
17.09
18.65
24.06
25.62
25.52
23.46
3.4
5.6
27.8
7.4
–
7.8
3.2
4.1
5.4
7.5
7.3
5.2
9.2
7.1
–
–
–
8.37
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-31
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Interior designers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Merchandise displayers and
window trimmers .....................
Set and exhibit designers ...............
Actors, producers, and directors ........
Not able to be leveled ........
Producers and directors .................
Not able to be leveled ........
Athletes, coaches, umpires, and
related workers ............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coaches and scouts ........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Umpires, referees, and other sports
officials ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dancers and choreographers ..............
Not able to be leveled ........
Choreographers ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Musicians, singers, and related
workers ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Music directors and composers .....
Not able to be leveled ........
Musicians and singers ....................
Not able to be leveled ........
Announcers ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radio and television announcers ...
Not able to be leveled ........
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Reporters and correspondents ........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.00
28.40
12.1%
15.2
$22.00
28.40
12.1%
15.2
–
–
–
–
15.28
30.85
36.68
36.68
37.57
37.57
10.6
25.7
25.4
25.4
25.8
25.8
16.15
35.32
37.40
37.40
37.62
37.62
12.4
23.2
25.7
25.7
25.8
25.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.52
21.52
21.25
21.25
12.3
12.3
13.6
13.6
24.20
24.20
23.94
23.94
12.9
12.9
14.7
14.7
$13.57
13.57
14.02
14.02
9.5%
9.5
9.6
9.6
15.79
15.79
11.26
11.26
17.55
17.55
30.4
30.4
40.5
40.5
9.3
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.35
7.35
10.87
10.87
17.35
17.35
15.5
15.5
46.5
46.5
11.5
11.5
33.78
33.78
25.74
25.74
37.91
37.91
27.67
27.67
30.35
30.35
11.4
11.4
15.0
15.0
13.0
13.0
27.8
27.8
29.3
29.3
35.14
35.14
–
–
39.27
39.27
40.87
40.87
42.00
42.00
14.5
14.5
–
–
14.5
14.5
24.1
24.1
23.0
23.0
27.09
27.09
23.78
23.78
29.72
29.72
9.35
9.35
–
–
17.9
17.9
19.2
19.2
28.2
28.2
6.5
6.5
–
–
31.30
11.11
13.86
23.19
34.88
39.37
43.33
58.24
26.80
11.11
13.86
13.4
7.9
8.9
12.0
16.7
5.9
17.4
46.9
5.7
7.9
8.9
31.76
11.10
13.83
23.27
34.93
39.50
43.33
63.82
27.14
11.10
13.83
13.6
7.9
9.1
12.2
17.3
6.0
17.4
46.5
5.8
7.9
9.1
16.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.73
–
–
27.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-32
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Reporters and correspondents
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and editors ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Editors ............................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Technical writers ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and authors ........................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Interpreters and translators ............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.09
34.88
39.34
33.61
29.32
26.67
18.24
23.48
25.54
26.94
26.62
26.65
14.61
16.58
20.35
26.01
28.06
39.60
42.44
23.71
25.39
16.53
20.39
22.84
27.17
35.56
41.91
23.90
30.01
22.58
32.08
28.74
41.44
44.19
21.60
23.55
15.47
12.3%
16.7
6.2
5.3
20.7
4.6
7.1
10.0
7.3
6.1
9.8
4.5
6.8
7.2
4.1
7.0
4.3
9.9
3.9
7.2
6.0
8.8
2.6
7.0
7.5
8.0
5.2
8.0
6.7
9.2
8.1
3.9
13.0
4.6
14.2
17.3
11.6
$24.20
34.93
39.48
33.61
32.00
26.80
18.24
24.15
25.54
26.94
26.62
26.69
14.64
16.89
20.24
26.16
28.06
39.60
42.44
22.78
25.43
16.94
20.26
22.95
27.17
35.56
41.91
23.13
30.07
22.75
32.08
28.74
41.44
44.19
21.60
22.86
–
12.6%
17.3
6.3
5.3
21.4
4.6
7.1
8.8
7.3
6.1
9.8
4.5
6.9
7.4
4.2
6.9
4.3
9.9
3.9
7.0
6.0
9.1
2.7
7.1
7.5
8.0
5.2
7.7
6.7
9.5
8.1
3.9
13.0
4.6
14.2
19.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$25.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.80
10.87
22.49
20.05
9.1
16.9
3.8
15.9
22.23
–
22.49
20.21
9.4
–
3.8
16.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-33
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Broadcast technicians ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Sound engineering technicians ......
Photographers ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Television, video, and motion picture
camera operators and editors .......
Level 5 ..............................
Camera operators, television,
video, and motion picture ........
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dentists ..............................................
Dentists, general ............................
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.39
7.83
11.98
17.44
15.57
21.68
31.67
11.8%
3.2
14.3
4.5
4.2
8.2
5.4
$22.57
–
13.18
17.52
–
19.79
30.91
10.8%
–
13.5
4.5
–
3.5
3.7
$21.42
–
–
–
–
29.09
–
28.7%
–
–
–
–
5.9
–
21.97
17.35
24.36
19.78
12.13
15.57
31.03
14.90
12.95
15.8
6.1
8.9
13.0
16.2
4.2
16.6
11.5
17.0
22.51
17.46
–
20.64
–
–
–
14.61
13.27
21.7
6.2
–
12.5
–
–
–
11.7
20.2
20.59
–
–
12.47
–
–
–
–
–
26.4
–
–
29.6
–
–
–
–
–
21.55
17.41
11.3
7.0
21.49
–
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
20.96
16.2
20.84
17.4
–
–
27.84
10.31
10.49
14.23
17.70
20.72
24.27
28.23
30.72
38.30
44.78
79.95
71.05
94.34
33.42
65.81
69.15
22.78
20.52
22.56
1.7
3.0
5.8
1.3
1.5
2.4
1.5
1.3
1.5
2.9
5.5
7.1
5.3
11.8
5.6
20.3
22.2
4.5
6.8
6.3
27.91
10.49
10.44
14.24
17.62
20.55
24.20
27.90
30.03
38.21
45.11
79.00
70.56
94.99
32.72
65.82
69.17
22.70
19.55
21.51
1.9
3.0
6.8
1.5
1.4
2.2
1.8
1.6
1.4
3.2
5.8
6.2
5.5
12.2
6.1
20.4
22.2
4.8
8.3
8.2
27.51
9.41
10.72
14.22
18.07
21.79
24.61
29.51
33.22
39.16
40.45
96.16
82.21
–
37.59
–
–
23.33
22.70
25.27
3.1
4.3
3.1
4.0
4.8
6.5
1.8
2.0
3.2
3.1
3.7
28.9
5.8
–
13.1
–
–
4.8
6.4
4.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-34
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Dietitians and nutritionists
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Optometrists ......................................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physicians and surgeons ....................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Anesthesiologists ...........................
Family and general practitioners ...
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Internists, general ..........................
Pediatricians, general .....................
Psychiatrists ...................................
Surgeons ........................................
Physician assistants ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Registered nurses ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Therapists ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.47
50.34
44.92
41.91
44.35
46.81
48.29
51.83
45.81
67.73
23.31
21.96
58.16
87.06
72.14
95.18
62.76
80.79
72.30
85.74
72.00
61.59
57.57
74.56
87.41
38.18
34.27
42.15
37.14
29.60
17.71
22.31
24.66
28.17
29.94
38.27
37.67
50.93
32.53
28.15
17.95
19.79
22.18
6.4%
8.0
2.2
6.1
2.2
1.0
1.4
4.2
5.2
5.5
3.4
5.4
11.8
9.2
5.6
11.9
10.0
17.4
12.2
19.9
10.7
23.5
25.0
8.5
27.8
6.8
8.5
9.4
9.6
1.0
6.8
8.8
1.5
1.7
1.5
3.0
3.4
8.4
6.2
3.1
9.5
8.7
2.0
$23.46
51.30
47.09
47.19
46.08
47.07
48.35
52.28
45.36
66.59
23.31
21.96
–
85.10
71.66
95.87
60.63
80.79
69.52
80.08
–
61.40
57.57
–
88.12
37.96
34.30
43.37
35.13
29.43
18.37
23.93
24.65
27.79
29.26
38.18
37.62
51.39
32.81
27.22
17.85
19.86
22.15
6.5%
10.1
1.0
2.7
1.9
1.0
1.4
4.3
6.7
5.1
3.4
5.4
–
8.3
5.9
12.2
13.6
17.4
9.2
17.4
–
24.4
25.0
–
29.2
7.0
8.5
9.8
8.8
1.1
6.8
10.4
1.8
2.0
1.4
3.4
3.9
8.3
6.7
2.8
9.7
9.5
2.2
–
–
$33.90
29.83
38.98
43.28
46.54
–
47.63
88.36
–
–
–
–
82.21
–
75.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.44
–
–
–
30.18
15.28
18.76
24.71
29.37
32.22
38.96
38.10
–
30.62
32.98
–
19.18
22.34
–
–
9.6%
18.8
4.4
2.7
2.6
–
2.9
16.0
–
–
–
–
5.8
–
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.9
–
–
–
1.7
15.0
4.0
1.8
1.8
3.0
5.9
3.5
–
5.1
8.7
–
20.0
9.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-35
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Therapists –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Audiologists ...................................
Occupational therapists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Physical therapists .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radiation therapists .......................
Recreational therapists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Respiratory therapists ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Speech-language pathologists .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Veterinarians ......................................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.84
31.75
36.45
42.09
37.20
23.98
30.93
26.46
29.62
30.29
32.62
26.69
31.58
31.82
37.75
39.28
33.51
17.28
18.43
22.88
21.14
21.31
22.15
24.54
27.41
25.39
33.57
39.70
28.88
40.79
3.6%
4.9
7.1
13.2
14.2
6.6
5.4
8.7
4.0
4.3
3.8
6.1
6.2
2.1
3.7
13.1
6.9
8.7
9.2
1.7
1.9
7.6
1.9
4.4
4.7
5.7
19.5
22.1
7.6
8.9
$27.56
30.02
36.17
–
34.35
–
28.73
23.99
29.19
28.03
32.21
26.91
31.35
31.07
37.25
39.33
33.79
16.69
18.36
22.77
21.08
20.91
22.22
24.44
26.62
25.37
27.18
28.71
–
–
4.2%
2.5
8.3
–
12.4
–
6.3
5.4
5.8
4.5
4.3
6.2
6.7
2.3
4.7
14.7
7.1
8.6
9.3
2.0
2.0
8.1
2.1
4.6
5.0
6.6
6.1
6.7
–
–
$31.72
36.79
38.50
–
46.57
–
35.86
–
32.23
33.48
35.73
–
37.27
35.59
–
–
–
–
–
23.76
–
25.42
21.67
26.20
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4%
14.4
7.6
–
12.1
–
13.7
–
4.9
8.3
5.1
–
14.4
5.8
–
–
–
–
–
5.5
–
4.9
3.9
1.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.87
11.37
11.89
14.21
17.50
20.19
23.21
22.56
26.71
21.32
2.4
9.0
5.2
3.0
3.4
4.5
4.8
5.3
2.5
7.2
18.89
–
11.86
14.23
17.55
20.29
23.16
22.03
26.48
21.15
2.5
–
4.8
3.1
3.7
5.1
4.9
5.2
2.6
7.3
18.62
–
12.29
14.06
17.10
19.23
24.27
30.89
30.01
27.71
6.4
–
14.2
6.7
5.4
11.4
7.8
8.3
9.9
5.1
22.89
18.31
3.0
5.8
22.72
18.25
3.1
6.1
25.82
–
3.5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-36
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental hygienists ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Diagnostic related technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Diagnostic medical sonographers ..
Level 7 ..............................
Nuclear medicine technologists .....
$23.45
23.79
22.11
26.75
25.12
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.0%
5.1
5.9
2.6
6.4
Mean
$23.67
23.67
21.68
26.51
24.93
Relative
error5
5.2%
5.1
5.8
2.7
6.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$26.60
30.40
30.01
–
–
9.1%
11.8
9.9
–
16.35
11.50
11.90
14.27
17.14
19.51
18.56
25.64
19.14
31.73
24.63
32.62
30.37
37.06
39.98
3.3
8.9
5.4
3.1
4.0
5.0
4.8
4.4
11.4
4.6
14.6
5.4
4.9
5.9
4.6
16.37
–
11.86
14.30
17.21
19.66
18.80
–
19.03
30.24
20.55
30.86
30.34
35.88
–
3.4
–
4.8
3.2
4.4
5.6
5.1
–
11.4
5.1
20.9
3.8
5.9
4.5
–
16.15
–
12.58
14.05
16.81
–
–
–
–
35.18
29.31
37.67
30.47
–
–
5.5
–
16.4
6.7
5.8
–
–
–
–
7.6
12.7
9.6
10.3
–
–
25.16
11.95
13.52
21.31
23.06
28.48
29.54
33.50
27.26
3.2
5.4
5.4
6.0
3.6
6.1
3.2
7.5
7.7
25.43
11.58
13.98
20.19
23.25
29.09
29.38
33.53
26.78
3.3
7.7
4.3
5.1
3.4
6.6
4.0
7.6
8.5
23.62
–
11.96
30.26
22.35
23.99
30.82
–
29.62
8.5
–
13.3
15.8
8.5
7.5
8.0
–
15.1
23.11
11.96
13.08
22.17
23.69
33.19
20.96
31.48
31.96
32.66
10.1
5.4
7.0
6.3
10.1
10.4
18.7
4.9
5.8
7.9
24.66
–
13.08
22.10
–
33.44
21.54
30.44
32.21
32.82
10.6
–
4.8
7.1
–
11.2
20.3
4.0
6.1
7.9
16.27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-37
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Radiologic technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Emergency medical technicians and
paramedics ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health diagnosing and treating
practitioner support technicians ...
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dietetic technicians .......................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric technicians ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Respiratory therapy technicians ....
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Surgical technologists ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Veterinary technologists and
technicians ...............................
$24.41
14.09
19.67
22.53
25.97
29.51
27.58
27.63
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.7%
8.5
5.5
4.4
4.0
3.5
5.8
7.6
Mean
$24.44
15.27
19.55
22.68
26.49
29.29
27.67
26.71
Relative
error5
2.7%
8.0
5.9
4.0
4.4
4.5
5.8
8.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.27
–
21.32
22.00
23.13
31.30
–
–
7.6%
–
6.4
10.2
7.6
9.0
–
–
14.75
11.25
14.74
16.81
21.62
17.75
5.9
9.2
6.3
16.6
5.5
8.5
14.92
10.41
14.95
16.35
21.88
–
7.8
8.1
7.2
19.1
4.9
–
13.99
12.70
13.00
–
–
–
7.4
9.4
7.5
–
–
–
15.32
10.64
10.46
13.37
16.78
18.29
19.77
16.64
10.83
13.64
10.45
13.05
16.10
15.23
12.18
9.90
12.03
21.08
19.20
20.15
21.84
18.30
16.38
18.16
19.66
18.15
2.1
4.5
2.8
2.1
3.8
5.1
5.5
5.7
15.9
2.2
3.0
2.0
7.2
4.9
6.6
10.7
8.8
2.8
4.3
5.3
3.6
2.6
2.1
3.7
3.0
9.0
15.91
–
11.00
13.57
17.36
18.48
19.12
16.64
–
14.09
10.95
13.08
16.37
15.23
12.09
–
–
21.49
19.71
19.72
21.10
18.38
16.52
18.10
20.01
18.15
2.4
–
3.6
2.6
3.3
5.7
6.6
5.7
–
2.6
4.0
2.6
6.0
4.9
7.9
–
–
3.8
3.8
6.2
5.7
2.8
2.3
4.0
2.8
9.0
13.31
–
9.92
12.86
14.31
16.87
–
–
–
12.36
9.98
12.98
–
–
12.61
–
–
19.80
–
–
–
17.49
–
–
–
–
3.7
–
3.6
3.9
9.5
7.6
–
–
–
2.8
3.7
3.7
–
–
6.6
–
–
11.3
–
–
–
4.1
–
–
–
–
13.20
9.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-38
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Licensed practical and licensed
vocational nurses .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical records and health
information technicians ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Opticians, dispensing
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Level 9 ..............................
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
Level 9 ..............................
Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner
and technical workers ..................
Athletic trainers .............................
Healthcare support occupations .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$18.36
15.98
17.78
19.65
19.74
19.61
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.5%
2.0
1.5
2.9
2.9
8.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.34
15.74
17.75
19.62
19.55
18.52
1.6%
2.5
1.7
3.2
3.0
11.2
$18.49
–
17.93
19.81
21.60
20.70
2.2%
–
2.2
3.7
6.9
11.4
14.98
9.44
10.84
13.87
15.20
18.57
23.84
20.39
4.2
6.9
3.8
4.8
5.4
5.4
6.9
21.2
15.30
–
10.81
14.08
15.17
18.31
23.84
21.58
3.8
–
4.2
5.0
5.6
5.2
6.9
20.1
12.43
–
–
–
15.57
–
–
–
12.3
–
–
–
16.5
–
–
–
11.88
12.4
11.88
12.4
–
18.56
14.94
15.41
22.73
21.61
14.04
7.9
3.4
3.5
8.1
5.5
9.6
18.66
14.96
15.48
22.33
21.61
14.31
8.1
3.5
3.7
8.3
5.5
10.6
16.52
–
14.85
–
–
–
25.60
28.13
5.3
2.8
25.60
28.13
5.3
2.8
–
–
–
–
24.63
28.13
8.9
2.8
24.63
28.13
8.9
2.8
–
–
–
–
25.26
17.94
14.0
11.0
26.93
–
13.2
–
–
–
–
–
11.78
7.95
9.62
10.86
13.01
15.97
19.36
21.32
13.82
1.5
8.2
1.7
1.9
1.4
3.7
4.3
5.9
2.9
12.10
8.93
10.07
11.02
12.93
15.89
19.10
20.77
13.88
1.3
3.4
1.2
1.9
1.4
4.0
4.6
6.3
2.9
10.51
6.85
8.44
10.29
13.62
16.68
22.12
–
13.58
–
13.6
–
8.8
–
–
–
2.9
13.6
3.0
2.6
4.1
6.9
14.7
–
10.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-39
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Nursing, psychiatric, and home
health aides ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home health aides .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Nursing aides, orderlies, and
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric aides ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants and
aides .............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants ...
Occupational therapist aides ..........
Level 4 ..............................
Physical therapist assistants and aides
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist assistants ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist aides ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$10.48
8.38
9.54
10.65
11.83
12.85
13.19
12.59
9.04
8.64
8.84
11.05
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.2%
5.4
1.8
2.1
3.0
8.0
6.7
2.7
4.3
5.8
4.0
4.8
Mean
$10.74
9.20
10.03
10.75
11.71
12.62
–
12.96
9.77
9.62
8.96
11.27
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
1.2%
4.8
1.3
2.3
3.1
8.1
–
4.7
3.5
4.6
4.7
6.1
$9.59
7.33
8.30
10.26
12.45
16.28
–
11.36
7.99
7.61
8.55
10.59
Relative
error5
2.8%
8.6
3.4
2.4
6.1
9.1
–
6.2
4.1
5.0
5.2
3.2
10.94
9.25
10.06
10.99
12.11
14.63
12.61
10.30
9.37
9.95
10.30
1.3
4.3
1.2
2.2
3.7
6.3
3.4
2.9
5.4
2.2
5.2
10.98
9.24
10.19
11.04
11.89
14.29
13.02
10.35
9.64
10.01
10.26
1.3
5.0
1.1
2.4
3.7
6.9
5.4
2.8
4.7
2.8
4.3
10.76
9.30
9.44
10.77
13.41
18.67
11.25
10.10
–
9.77
10.53
2.9
3.7
2.1
2.4
7.2
6.7
6.1
5.0
–
7.4
13.4
14.14
12.32
11.61
18.05
16.41
12.25
13.57
16.43
9.64
10.89
11.23
17.94
20.94
21.72
17.94
20.94
10.77
9.65
10.86
10.9
12.2
16.2
5.7
16.4
8.5
9.2
11.5
4.8
7.9
6.6
7.7
10.3
14.4
7.7
10.3
4.4
4.8
8.1
14.11
12.32
–
–
16.25
12.36
13.57
17.04
9.58
11.11
11.01
17.75
20.93
23.02
17.75
20.93
10.81
9.58
11.08
12.7
12.2
–
–
19.6
10.6
9.2
12.2
6.7
8.8
7.7
8.6
10.4
10.5
8.6
10.4
5.5
6.7
8.9
14.35
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.46
9.76
–
11.65
–
–
15.84
–
–
10.56
9.82
–
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.9
3.5
–
12.3
–
–
25.9
–
–
7.3
3.2
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-40
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Physical therapist aides
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Massage therapists .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental assistants ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Medical assistants ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical equipment preparers ........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Medical transcriptionists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Pharmacy aides ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal caretakers ....
Level 4 ..............................
Protective service occupations ............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.24
19.21
18.37
7.7%
16.3
39.2
$10.97
20.71
–
8.0%
16.3
–
–
$16.71
–
–
29.1%
–
13.35
7.35
10.07
11.43
13.76
16.71
18.48
22.42
14.82
15.96
14.63
15.52
18.63
19.21
13.07
10.27
10.61
13.38
16.26
17.73
14.07
13.55
11.38
12.23
13.99
15.36
13.65
13.46
16.48
–
10.49
9.93
9.54
14.30
2.0
12.5
3.4
3.2
1.8
2.2
3.0
6.5
4.9
2.5
7.8
2.9
4.7
3.8
2.5
6.1
3.4
3.1
4.3
8.1
4.9
4.7
13.6
3.4
5.1
6.4
1.1
4.0
5.6
–
5.4
4.3
3.9
8.4
13.57
8.50
10.30
11.88
13.62
16.63
18.52
21.33
14.44
16.14
15.73
15.47
18.51
19.21
13.02
10.32
10.53
13.27
16.18
–
14.15
13.56
–
12.15
14.18
14.77
13.65
13.24
16.53
21.47
11.46
10.43
10.03
13.81
1.7
4.5
4.0
3.8
1.9
2.3
3.3
9.0
5.7
2.5
7.2
2.7
5.0
3.8
2.5
6.6
2.7
3.2
4.5
–
5.5
5.0
–
4.0
4.6
4.7
1.2
4.2
6.1
5.1
4.0
4.3
5.7
7.7
12.18
6.31
9.26
10.33
15.38
17.47
–
–
18.27
14.23
11.22
16.00
–
–
13.69
–
11.25
14.90
17.50
–
–
13.53
–
–
13.27
17.99
–
14.81
–
–
8.95
8.67
8.87
–
6.2
21.7
7.9
4.7
2.8
3.6
–
–
23.7
9.6
5.7
10.7
–
–
5.8
–
18.2
3.9
1.4
–
–
9.4
–
–
11.1
9.0
–
6.4
–
–
10.3
7.8
4.8
–
10.86
11.51
8.3
10.3
11.73
11.51
9.2
10.5
8.77
–
7.5
–
11.14
2.3
11.33
2.5
10.14
5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-41
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fire fighters .......................................
Police officers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Police and sheriff’s patrol officers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Security guards ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous protective service
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.56
9.35
10.37
11.36
15.19
19.38
20.88
26.43
32.52
14.48
18.64
18.57
14.88
20.51
18.57
14.88
20.51
5.1%
4.4
1.8
3.2
5.7
5.3
16.5
8.6
4.0
7.1
13.1
5.9
3.7
1.2
5.9
3.7
1.2
$8.80
9.55
10.49
11.40
14.23
19.26
21.53
–
32.52
15.01
19.25
18.42
–
20.62
18.42
–
20.62
5.7%
4.9
2.0
3.3
3.7
5.4
16.3
–
4.0
7.3
11.7
6.6
–
1.2
6.6
–
1.2
$7.97
8.64
9.70
10.89
22.65
19.94
–
–
–
10.27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.4%
3.6
3.5
7.0
8.6
13.2
–
–
–
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.57
8.60
9.39
10.44
11.88
17.09
19.40
22.24
13.54
10.55
8.60
9.39
10.44
11.85
17.09
19.22
22.24
13.54
2.2
5.1
4.7
1.9
4.3
8.6
11.7
8.8
12.4
2.2
5.1
4.7
1.9
4.7
8.6
12.8
8.8
12.4
10.60
8.79
9.50
10.51
11.84
15.26
16.55
21.08
14.15
10.57
8.79
9.50
10.50
11.81
15.26
–
21.08
14.15
2.2
5.7
5.1
2.0
4.2
6.5
10.4
7.9
13.2
2.2
5.7
5.1
2.0
4.6
6.5
–
7.9
13.2
10.40
8.09
8.90
10.01
12.52
23.69
24.19
–
10.43
10.40
8.09
8.90
10.01
12.52
23.69
24.19
–
10.43
6.0
4.4
4.2
3.6
10.7
4.9
8.9
–
13.9
6.0
4.4
4.2
3.6
10.7
4.9
8.9
–
13.9
9.44
6.93
8.70
8.91
9.74
5.1
9.9
8.3
7.9
5.6
12.33
–
–
10.97
–
10.4
–
–
13.3
–
8.08
–
7.64
8.10
9.28
2.5
–
2.8
4.1
7.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-42
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food preparation and serving related
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, food
preparation and serving workers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chefs and head cooks ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks .................................................
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.21
7.67
8.01
9.48
2.1%
2.6
3.4
5.4
$9.22
–
–
–
5.9%
–
–
–
$7.99
7.63
8.00
8.88
2.2%
2.8
3.9
7.0
7.85
6.51
6.77
8.33
10.74
14.07
16.63
17.34
21.89
11.02
1.1
1.2
2.5
1.5
1.2
2.0
3.9
3.3
6.6
7.0
8.86
6.83
7.23
8.86
10.94
14.14
16.62
17.58
21.89
11.36
1.6
2.3
3.0
1.6
1.3
2.0
3.9
3.1
6.6
8.5
6.53
6.28
6.30
7.33
9.22
11.82
–
–
–
9.11
1.3
1.0
2.2
2.9
3.5
2.7
–
–
–
8.5
14.46
9.79
8.90
11.43
14.81
17.07
17.71
21.89
15.16
16.75
11.01
16.07
18.01
17.91
1.9
11.1
2.7
2.9
3.3
3.2
3.1
6.6
3.7
5.5
6.1
9.1
6.4
6.6
14.72
–
9.05
11.40
14.88
17.06
17.77
21.89
15.21
17.18
11.01
16.07
18.00
17.91
1.8
–
2.9
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.1
6.6
3.8
5.4
6.2
9.1
6.5
6.6
10.23
–
8.45
11.68
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.6
–
4.8
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.13
8.85
11.45
14.67
16.87
17.67
20.60
14.91
9.70
6.82
2.0
2.8
3.1
3.5
3.4
4.0
7.9
3.7
1.2
2.6
14.36
9.00
11.43
14.75
16.87
17.74
20.60
14.96
10.16
7.09
2.0
3.0
3.7
3.5
3.4
4.0
7.9
3.8
1.1
4.0
10.40
8.45
11.69
–
–
–
–
–
8.24
6.66
6.0
4.8
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
1.9
2.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-43
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Cooks –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, fast food .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cooks, institution and cafeteria .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, restaurant ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, short order .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food preparation workers ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service, tipped ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bartenders ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.23
9.61
11.19
13.03
13.29
11.39
7.38
6.66
7.39
8.24
10.99
9.35
10.03
11.64
13.53
13.97
10.13
7.27
8.37
9.72
11.04
12.67
12.17
10.35
9.07
7.24
7.77
9.81
10.85
8.76
7.78
8.42
10.51
11.43
12.20
5.23
5.23
4.72
5.86
6.51
7.81
6.87
6.94
6.48
1.7%
1.7
1.1
3.4
16.7
7.4
2.6
2.6
4.0
3.0
1.6
4.3
2.2
2.6
4.1
9.5
1.2
7.7
2.3
2.3
1.6
5.2
18.8
5.9
2.5
2.4
2.3
4.1
3.7
1.7
2.0
1.9
3.2
6.6
17.2
1.9
2.7
3.6
3.7
7.3
16.0
2.2
7.0
3.9
$8.42
9.76
11.28
13.08
13.29
11.32
7.99
6.96
7.74
8.38
11.10
9.42
10.05
11.67
13.62
13.97
10.40
–
8.35
9.89
11.15
12.69
12.17
–
9.25
–
7.74
9.96
10.85
9.43
8.15
9.05
10.81
11.51
–
5.44
5.54
4.74
6.02
6.83
–
7.03
–
6.28
2.4%
2.1
1.2
3.6
16.7
8.3
3.5
6.1
5.1
5.3
1.7
4.4
2.5
2.7
4.3
9.5
1.4
–
3.5
2.6
1.7
5.7
18.8
–
3.2
–
4.2
4.2
4.6
2.4
2.9
2.1
4.1
6.8
–
2.6
2.9
5.2
6.3
8.5
–
4.3
–
6.8
$7.88
9.01
10.23
–
–
–
6.84
6.54
7.02
7.90
9.54
8.80
9.90
–
–
–
9.09
–
8.39
9.14
10.11
–
–
–
8.55
7.45
7.83
9.13
–
7.86
7.38
7.79
9.58
–
–
5.04
4.94
4.71
5.71
5.70
9.71
6.71
6.71
6.58
2.4%
1.9
2.7
–
–
–
2.9
2.5
3.4
2.7
3.1
9.2
3.8
–
–
–
1.6
–
2.8
2.5
3.1
–
–
–
4.2
7.4
4.5
5.3
–
2.1
2.3
2.8
4.9
–
–
2.2
3.0
3.7
6.2
7.3
19.9
4.6
5.6
5.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-44
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Bartenders –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Waiters and waitresses ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and bartender
helpers ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fast food and counter workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Combined food preparation and
serving workers, including fast
food ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee shop ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Dishwashers .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,
lounge, and coffee shop ...............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$7.25
6.66
4.54
4.61
4.13
5.12
5.75
9.96
3.6%
7.3
2.9
6.1
4.1
6.1
20.3
15.8
$7.40
6.98
4.67
4.97
4.10
5.17
5.83
–
7.2%
7.9
4.0
6.9
6.3
8.0
30.7
–
$7.08
5.71
4.41
4.27
4.15
5.07
5.65
11.20
8.8%
10.2
2.8
4.9
3.8
7.6
16.2
15.7
6.73
6.49
8.00
8.90
7.85
7.48
6.89
7.48
8.93
11.27
7.24
2.5
2.9
4.4
7.1
30.3
1.2
.9
2.9
1.6
4.3
5.4
7.10
6.78
8.25
–
–
8.31
7.31
8.25
9.28
11.46
–
3.6
4.2
6.0
–
–
2.1
1.7
4.3
2.0
4.6
–
6.33
6.22
7.34
8.89
–
6.92
6.73
6.92
8.28
9.96
7.19
2.4
2.7
5.1
10.7
–
1.1
1.0
2.1
1.7
8.6
3.4
7.41
6.86
7.42
8.91
11.29
1.4
1.0
3.4
1.7
5.0
8.29
7.30
8.30
9.21
11.59
2.6
2.0
5.4
2.1
5.2
6.87
6.71
6.82
8.37
9.27
1.0
1.0
2.1
2.2
2.8
7.76
7.04
7.74
9.01
11.15
7.48
8.14
7.64
8.01
9.73
7.93
7.76
8.58
2.1
1.8
3.2
3.2
8.6
3.0
5.2
3.3
11.3
11.1
1.3
1.2
4.7
8.35
7.34
8.06
9.48
–
–
8.45
7.84
8.39
–
8.24
8.06
8.74
2.6
2.9
3.1
3.8
–
–
5.4
3.1
11.1
–
1.8
1.6
5.8
7.21
6.85
7.45
7.92
–
–
7.54
7.34
7.28
10.08
7.26
7.26
7.07
2.8
2.4
5.0
2.6
–
–
5.5
6.4
12.1
4.8
1.5
1.6
4.3
7.84
3.6
8.90
8.1
7.25
1.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-45
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,
lounge, and coffee shop
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers,
building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance workers ............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
landscaping, lawn service, and
groundskeeping workers ..........
Level 5 ..............................
Building cleaning workers .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$6.99
7.38
8.73
11.28
2.9%
2.7
4.7
13.9
$7.16
7.65
9.98
–
7.8%
4.8
8.8
–
$6.93
7.21
8.09
–
10.89
8.92
10.66
11.68
13.58
16.70
22.33
23.53
26.99
14.05
2.9
4.1
2.8
1.9
3.9
3.8
7.3
8.6
6.6
8.6
11.38
9.23
10.96
11.86
13.66
16.68
22.39
23.53
–
14.06
3.1
5.3
3.2
2.0
4.0
3.8
7.2
8.6
–
9.1
8.71
8.01
9.40
9.76
12.11
–
–
–
–
13.92
2.0
2.6
2.3
4.2
9.1
–
–
–
–
13.1
18.22
12.40
11.68
16.53
24.42
16.58
6.4
15.8
5.8
6.3
5.2
3.8
18.28
12.45
11.56
16.53
24.42
16.65
6.4
15.9
5.6
6.3
5.2
3.6
12.35
–
–
–
–
–
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
16.33
12.46
11.28
17.14
18.26
24.37
16.50
3.3
15.6
5.7
5.7
4.6
5.6
4.3
16.39
12.51
11.15
17.14
18.38
24.37
16.57
3.2
15.8
5.5
5.7
4.6
5.6
4.0
12.35
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.49
15.84
10.05
8.93
10.78
11.48
13.72
12.6
8.1
3.0
4.4
3.0
1.9
4.7
22.49
15.84
10.44
9.25
11.14
11.67
13.87
12.6
8.1
3.5
5.7
3.5
2.1
4.9
–
–
8.62
8.01
9.43
9.73
11.72
–
–
2.1
2.9
2.5
4.5
11.9
Mean
Relative
error5
2.0%
3.1
5.3
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-46
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Building cleaning workers
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Janitors and cleaners, except maids
and housekeeping cleaners ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maids and housekeeping cleaners
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pest control workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grounds maintenance workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tree trimmers and pruners .............
Personal care and service
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$18.33
11.89
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.6%
5.3
Mean
$18.26
11.73
Relative
error5
9.2%
4.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$13.02
–
14.6%
10.40
9.22
10.69
11.57
13.04
18.41
12.05
8.84
8.35
9.98
10.78
12.86
10.37
16.03
13.50
16.01
11.00
8.76
9.55
12.45
14.53
17.01
15.97
3.6
4.9
3.9
2.1
3.6
8.8
5.5
2.0
1.7
4.0
2.9
5.7
7.2
4.9
7.5
3.4
3.4
2.3
2.2
5.4
4.9
4.0
9.2
10.92
9.73
11.09
11.76
13.17
–
11.86
8.90
8.40
10.04
11.03
12.85
10.46
15.85
13.50
16.01
11.28
9.01
9.61
12.55
14.63
17.01
15.00
4.1
6.7
4.7
2.3
3.8
–
4.9
2.4
2.0
4.6
2.8
5.8
8.6
3.8
7.5
3.4
3.7
2.8
2.5
5.5
4.9
4.0
5.3
8.80
8.20
9.36
9.86
11.70
–
13.44
8.52
8.08
9.72
9.10
–
–
–
–
–
9.08
8.01
9.06
9.22
–
–
–
2.1
2.6
2.5
5.1
12.0
–
14.3
2.5
2.4
6.0
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
4.5
3.1
5.5
8.0
–
–
–
10.75
8.78
9.47
12.17
14.59
16.40
15.72
16.95
3.6
2.3
2.3
5.8
5.7
4.5
9.4
10.9
10.99
9.01
9.51
12.27
14.73
16.40
14.66
16.95
3.9
2.8
2.6
5.9
5.6
4.5
5.9
10.9
9.14
8.05
9.07
8.90
–
–
–
–
4.7
3.1
5.4
7.2
–
–
–
–
10.38
7.51
7.57
8.88
12.97
16.02
5.5
4.6
5.2
9.3
4.4
4.9
10.92
8.00
7.53
8.84
13.32
16.59
7.5
3.5
6.2
11.1
5.2
5.4
9.01
7.27
7.64
9.10
11.63
13.42
5.0
6.6
4.4
2.4
11.7
10.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-47
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming supervisors .......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Slot key persons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
personal service workers .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nonfarm animal caretakers ................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Gaming services workers ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Gaming dealers ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.00
26.51
20.81
21.27
12.23
4.0%
9.1
17.6
13.5
8.0
$18.25
27.74
20.75
21.24
12.02
5.0%
8.7
17.8
13.7
9.3
$17.02
20.41
–
–
13.31
7.5%
39.0
–
–
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.08
10.89
10.98
11.48
15.22
24.29
15.22
16.03
15.22
24.29
15.31
11.10
10.89
10.98
3.6
1.7
.7
13.8
3.1
1.4
14.6
7.1
3.1
1.4
15.1
1.5
1.7
.7
14.08
10.89
10.98
–
15.22
24.42
15.22
16.03
15.22
24.42
15.31
11.10
10.89
10.98
3.6
1.7
.7
–
3.1
1.5
14.6
7.2
3.1
1.5
15.1
1.5
1.7
.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.15
12.70
13.63
15.74
16.05
21.26
14.72
9.04
6.89
9.42
8.25
6.41
8.23
6.40
6.17
10.08
6.24
6.33
6.10
7.87
4.1
8.2
10.8
7.5
6.2
13.6
10.3
4.1
3.7
2.9
3.2
5.7
3.5
2.4
3.0
14.4
2.2
1.4
1.2
19.9
15.19
12.78
13.56
15.74
16.05
21.24
14.72
9.83
–
9.60
–
6.43
–
–
6.17
9.50
6.30
–
6.10
8.25
4.2
9.1
11.2
7.6
6.2
13.7
10.3
4.0
–
2.2
–
4.9
–
–
3.1
11.4
2.4
–
1.3
20.2
13.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.24
6.80
–
–
6.28
–
–
6.44
–
–
–
5.29
–
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.0
3.5
–
–
17.5
–
–
7.6
–
–
–
2.9
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-48
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Motion picture projectionists .............
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket
takers ............................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Locker room, coatroom, and
dressing room attendants .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Funeral attendants ..............................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Miscellaneous personal appearance
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Manicurists and pedicurists ...........
Skin care specialists .......................
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$10.84
14.49
26.7%
34.7
$8.59
–
10.55
9.36
9.33
11.98
7.4
15.6
7.6
20.5
13.49
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
9.39
9.40
9.33
9.39
12.4
16.0
7.6
8.9
8.25
7.05
7.94
10.29
12.92
4.4
2.1
5.5
9.6
10.4
9.60
7.27
9.26
11.16
–
7.6
5.5
10.9
10.3
–
7.26
6.95
7.20
8.54
–
1.7
2.0
3.5
2.4
–
7.81
6.77
7.52
8.59
12.92
5.7
2.6
3.8
4.4
10.4
9.02
7.03
8.29
8.93
–
10.7
7.5
6.5
7.4
–
7.01
6.66
7.13
8.23
–
1.4
2.6
3.7
4.2
–
9.64
7.84
10.94
11.84
11.08
12.65
9.49
10.54
12.81
19.28
8.1
3.9
19.5
9.2
9.5
6.1
13.8
7.4
7.9
6.9
10.98
7.86
–
–
–
12.47
–
10.83
12.39
21.31
11.0
7.4
–
–
–
5.6
–
8.3
8.8
12.9
8.01
7.83
–
–
10.81
13.11
10.68
8.97
13.97
16.59
3.6
4.7
–
–
10.4
9.8
7.1
6.7
9.6
10.6
12.73
9.17
10.63
12.71
19.28
6.6
16.4
8.1
9.1
6.9
12.57
–
10.94
12.39
21.31
5.8
–
9.0
8.8
12.9
13.22
9.80
8.72
14.45
16.59
11.8
6.0
6.1
15.6
10.6
14.47
19.18
10.54
24.04
19.2
34.0
11.2
22.7
13.27
–
10.75
–
16.1
–
13.2
–
15.65
–
–
29.44
35.2
–
–
27.6
9.81
7.76
9.7
5.0
9.99
7.76
10.8
5.9
8.55
7.77
4.9
4.2
7.0%
–
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.23
–
35.7%
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-49
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Baggage porters and bellhops ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Concierges .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Tour and travel guides .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Tour guides and escorts .................
Level 2 ..............................
Transportation attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Flight attendants ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Transportation attendants, except
flight attendants and baggage
porters ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Child care workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal and home care aides ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Recreation and fitness workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.82
14.17
13.73
7.99
7.72
8.27
12.97
10.15
15.43
11.23
9.16
11.01
9.16
30.98
6.58
28.53
36.51
34.18
30.01
36.51
5.3%
15.0
12.8
4.6
5.3
7.7
9.6
6.9
13.0
7.9
10.8
7.8
10.8
5.0
15.8
4.1
1.9
3.8
3.8
1.9
$8.81
14.23
13.73
8.02
7.76
8.29
13.73
–
15.59
11.79
–
11.66
–
31.27
–
28.62
36.73
34.11
30.01
36.73
6.6%
15.4
12.8
5.1
5.9
9.0
9.8
–
12.8
10.9
–
11.2
–
4.6
–
4.1
2.0
3.8
3.8
2.0
$8.84
–
–
7.66
7.45
–
9.42
–
–
10.44
8.31
10.15
8.31
23.36
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.5%
–
–
3.8
4.4
–
9.8
–
–
9.5
8.6
9.5
8.6
26.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.76
6.58
13.97
8.58
7.40
7.66
8.74
10.23
11.97
8.28
8.94
7.19
7.91
10.06
10.19
11.74
7.30
8.86
9.19
11.27
13.67
11.4
15.8
6.1
1.6
2.6
2.2
2.7
2.7
7.3
17.3
5.3
14.4
4.1
4.5
3.5
4.3
12.1
5.8
6.2
7.3
7.4
13.24
–
14.15
8.73
7.37
7.70
8.73
10.22
11.73
–
9.92
–
8.32
10.27
10.17
13.63
–
9.15
9.66
12.16
13.53
11.5
–
6.3
2.1
5.0
2.5
3.1
3.0
6.5
–
3.2
–
5.1
4.2
3.7
5.2
–
16.5
10.2
5.4
6.5
9.30
–
–
8.15
7.42
7.54
8.78
10.34
–
8.91
7.55
6.46
7.72
8.90
10.25
10.49
6.75
8.78
8.97
10.53
13.82
2.2
–
–
2.2
3.5
2.8
4.6
5.8
–
9.7
8.6
10.9
5.5
4.9
9.2
5.0
17.0
5.9
7.8
10.8
15.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-50
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Recreation and fitness workers
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fitness trainers and aerobics
instructors ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Recreation workers ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Residential advisors ...........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Sales and related occupations .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, sales
workers ........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.65
14.36
12.68
6.1%
18.5
10.3
$21.47
18.64
11.80
10.2%
4.6
18.6
$19.43
–
13.48
3.2%
–
11.9
14.27
9.14
9.82
12.79
17.23
20.78
13.65
10.57
7.30
8.83
8.84
10.12
12.12
14.03
12.02
9.28
9.77
10.76
5.4
3.9
5.8
6.8
10.5
7.8
3.1
4.7
12.1
6.5
9.6
7.6
10.7
24.1
17.5
17.8
3.6
7.6
15.80
–
–
13.91
–
–
–
12.85
–
9.15
9.78
11.08
13.79
–
12.19
9.18
–
10.76
9.5
–
–
3.8
–
–
–
5.3
–
16.5
11.7
5.8
7.6
–
22.7
18.5
–
7.6
13.51
9.14
9.95
12.04
20.98
19.43
14.89
8.82
6.75
8.73
8.20
–
10.18
–
11.76
–
–
–
6.1
3.9
6.7
9.8
10.6
3.2
5.7
5.7
17.0
7.0
14.8
–
14.7
–
24.4
–
–
–
16.57
7.52
8.39
10.22
14.78
19.52
22.71
29.26
37.65
46.31
50.87
54.41
65.21
19.06
1.4
1.0
.9
1.5
2.3
3.4
2.4
2.8
4.7
9.8
13.3
5.8
6.3
5.6
19.23
7.78
9.16
10.83
15.11
19.56
22.74
29.28
37.68
46.39
50.87
54.41
65.21
20.04
1.7
1.8
1.5
2.2
2.5
3.5
2.4
2.8
4.7
9.7
13.3
5.8
6.3
5.8
8.49
7.37
7.78
9.01
12.31
17.45
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.39
.8
1.0
.8
1.6
2.1
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.0
19.98
10.79
11.99
15.24
18.73
3.6
6.6
3.3
1.7
2.9
20.20
11.11
12.33
15.25
18.74
3.5
6.4
3.2
1.7
2.9
9.80
–
–
–
–
16.6
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-51
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
First-line supervisors/managers, sales
workers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
retail sales workers ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Retail sales workers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cashiers, all workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.60
29.28
47.69
39.37
50.75
21.81
3.4%
9.3
14.6
22.0
8.7
8.1
$25.60
29.28
47.69
39.37
50.75
21.69
3.4%
9.3
14.6
22.0
8.7
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.3%
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.23
10.80
12.22
15.49
18.05
24.67
30.55
45.04
17.33
2.2
6.7
3.3
1.9
3.2
5.3
12.4
33.8
4.2
17.31
11.12
12.33
15.50
18.05
24.67
30.55
45.04
17.14
2.2
6.4
3.3
1.9
3.3
5.3
12.4
33.8
4.2
$11.63
–
9.20
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.02
–
13.93
22.67
27.44
27.10
48.79
39.37
50.75
33.06
11.01
7.47
8.37
10.17
14.77
20.83
22.95
24.43
29.04
–
8.89
7.48
8.42
9.66
14.23
18.39
8.1
–
7.7
4.5
7.4
12.2
15.3
22.0
8.7
10.6
1.6
1.1
.9
1.8
3.1
5.5
6.1
8.8
4.5
–
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.6
5.1
7.5
30.01
12.36
13.93
22.67
27.44
27.10
48.79
39.37
50.75
33.06
12.61
7.71
9.21
10.81
15.16
20.83
22.99
24.43
29.04
–
9.66
7.66
9.26
10.14
13.76
18.39
7.8
4.7
7.7
4.5
7.4
12.2
15.3
22.0
8.7
10.6
2.1
1.9
1.6
2.6
3.5
5.6
6.2
8.8
4.5
–
1.6
2.3
2.0
2.2
5.3
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.31
7.34
7.74
8.98
12.54
20.85
–
–
–
8.16
7.98
7.35
7.75
8.79
16.10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
.8
1.1
.8
1.7
2.5
24.6
–
–
–
2.7
.8
1.1
.9
2.2
3.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-52
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Cashiers, all workers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Cashiers .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming change persons and
booth cashiers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Parts salespersons ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Retail salespersons .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising sales agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
$7.41
7.98
7.35
7.75
8.78
16.17
–
7.41
Relative
error5
–
$8.79
7.48
8.42
9.65
15.25
18.39
–
–
0.8%
1.2
1.1
1.7
2.9
7.5
–
–
$9.54
7.66
9.27
10.16
14.77
18.39
–
–
1.2%
2.3
2.0
2.3
3.6
7.5
–
4.4%
.8
1.1
.9
2.3
3.8
–
4.4
11.35
7.58
8.36
6.3
5.2
5.2
11.38
7.59
–
6.2
6.1
–
9.67
–
–
9.7
–
–
12.06
7.77
10.05
14.06
18.87
22.27
27.16
10.20
7.79
9.20
13.49
14.56
14.36
10.87
14.30
19.81
22.56
12.59
7.44
8.44
10.65
15.04
21.24
23.25
23.55
29.04
–
23.07
23.43
16.82
28.88
3.5
3.4
2.3
3.3
4.2
9.7
8.8
6.4
3.4
3.3
5.4
9.0
3.2
2.7
4.0
4.5
10.3
2.7
2.2
1.7
2.9
4.2
6.1
7.3
11.0
4.5
–
10.8
24.3
6.0
18.0
13.36
8.75
10.51
14.16
18.87
22.27
27.16
11.57
8.74
9.53
13.49
14.56
15.05
11.48
14.47
19.81
22.56
14.42
7.86
9.23
11.50
15.68
21.25
23.25
23.55
29.04
–
23.28
23.66
16.82
28.88
3.4
5.6
2.6
3.3
4.2
9.7
8.8
6.7
5.8
3.5
5.4
9.0
3.2
3.6
3.9
4.5
10.3
3.1
2.6
3.0
4.1
4.6
6.3
7.3
11.0
4.5
–
10.7
25.0
6.0
18.0
7.75
7.12
8.49
10.87
–
–
–
7.37
7.15
7.95
–
–
9.09
8.94
10.87
–
–
8.79
7.27
7.87
9.21
11.89
20.85
–
–
–
8.65
–
–
–
–
1.9
1.7
3.2
5.8
–
–
–
1.6
1.7
4.2
–
–
4.8
4.2
5.8
–
–
1.5
2.8
1.6
2.4
3.2
24.6
–
–
–
2.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-53
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Advertising sales agents –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance sales agents ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales agents .....
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Travel agents .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, technical
and scientific products .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.36
27.76
20.50
25.92
14.10
15.34
17.57
19.01
31.60
41.23
37.04
34.79
7.4%
8.5
39.4
6.3
9.1
7.1
3.3
8.0
23.9
10.0
13.7
11.8
$26.36
27.76
22.55
26.06
14.80
15.22
17.57
19.13
31.60
41.23
37.04
35.16
7.4%
8.5
33.8
6.3
4.1
7.4
3.3
8.2
23.9
10.0
13.7
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.9%
–
–
53.03
15.07
15.61
28.86
36.78
56.30
96.89
50.53
56.31
74.61
70.63
14.13
12.41
15.57
8.7
5.1
5.4
15.3
20.0
19.8
18.8
15.1
10.6
14.2
11.5
10.4
13.5
3.5
53.54
15.76
15.49
28.86
37.03
56.30
96.89
50.53
56.31
74.61
70.63
14.13
12.49
15.64
8.7
2.7
5.3
15.3
19.8
19.8
18.8
15.1
10.6
14.2
11.5
11.3
13.9
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$14.19
–
–
29.97
18.52
23.03
23.96
31.09
35.72
38.82
59.78
51.85
68.93
31.21
3.4
5.8
9.6
4.1
4.8
7.2
5.3
17.2
7.1
9.6
8.2
30.07
18.57
23.22
23.97
31.09
35.79
38.82
59.78
51.85
68.93
31.50
3.4
5.8
9.5
4.1
4.8
7.2
5.3
17.2
7.1
9.6
8.6
18.85
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.57
14.92
23.88
6.6
5.8
9.7
35.55
14.92
24.21
6.7
5.8
9.6
–
–
–
31.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-54
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, technical
and scientific products
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Models, demonstrators, and product
promoters .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Demonstrators and product
promoters .................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Real estate brokers and sales agents ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Real estate brokers .........................
Real estate sales agents ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sales engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.37
31.97
39.89
37.92
68.67
49.88
34.58
7.9%
4.1
9.5
6.1
25.5
11.7
10.3
$21.37
31.97
39.89
37.92
68.67
49.88
33.92
7.9%
4.1
9.5
6.1
25.5
11.7
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.88
19.09
22.87
24.51
30.64
32.98
39.33
45.56
54.12
29.87
3.0
6.3
11.5
4.1
7.3
6.7
7.1
7.4
10.6
10.1
28.04
19.16
23.04
24.52
30.64
33.08
39.33
45.56
54.12
30.57
3.0
6.3
11.5
4.1
7.3
6.7
7.1
7.4
10.6
10.4
$10.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.96
8.96
10.21
15.46
24.66
8.4
2.5
6.2
9.3
2.5
16.83
–
–
14.53
–
7.9
–
–
9.4
–
10.52
8.89
10.32
17.61
–
8.1
1.7
6.8
7.5
–
13.96
8.96
10.21
15.46
24.66
26.85
16.57
29.20
25.37
27.30
17.13
35.05
34.17
26.28
8.4
2.5
6.2
9.3
2.5
11.4
13.3
27.2
13.2
14.3
14.0
35.6
4.5
3.3
16.83
–
–
14.53
–
27.38
17.00
29.20
24.58
28.27
17.68
35.05
34.33
26.28
7.9
–
–
9.4
–
11.5
13.7
27.2
13.9
14.0
14.1
35.6
4.9
3.3
10.52
8.89
10.32
17.61
–
17.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.1
1.7
6.8
7.5
–
36.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-55
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales engineers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Telemarketers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous sales and related
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Door-to-door sales workers, news
and street vendors, and related
workers ....................................
Office and administrative support
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$34.66
40.28
10.89
7.91
8.26
10.40
13.76
19.89
16.78
4.6%
10.1
9.5
4.2
3.5
7.8
6.7
10.6
22.5
$35.12
40.28
11.49
–
8.26
10.79
14.00
19.89
–
5.4%
10.1
10.1
–
4.7
9.6
6.7
10.6
–
–
–
$9.23
–
–
9.16
12.68
–
–
–
–
6.2%
–
–
8.3
10.3
–
–
15.13
7.80
8.71
10.10
13.90
24.92
22.80
27.45
27.02
38.30
11.36
6.9
3.9
4.0
3.5
7.9
24.7
8.1
2.5
5.8
12.0
6.4
17.00
8.49
9.98
10.69
13.94
25.44
22.80
27.45
27.02
38.30
11.38
7.3
9.6
5.5
3.7
8.5
25.1
8.1
2.5
5.8
12.0
6.9
8.64
7.66
7.73
9.31
13.35
–
–
–
–
–
11.10
4.3
3.4
3.2
6.9
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
14.66
20.5
21.42
9.7
9.71
7.9
14.71
9.20
10.50
11.86
14.58
16.93
20.04
23.55
27.85
28.11
15.82
.7
1.9
1.2
1.0
.7
.9
.9
1.4
1.8
11.9
2.0
15.08
9.90
10.72
12.00
14.71
16.95
20.08
23.56
27.85
28.11
16.03
.8
2.1
1.3
1.1
.8
.9
.9
1.4
1.8
11.9
1.8
11.64
8.39
9.73
10.85
13.06
16.60
18.48
23.06
–
–
13.80
1.1
2.7
2.1
1.7
1.3
3.1
4.8
6.2
–
–
8.1
21.87
14.51
16.55
19.57
23.81
1.5
4.8
2.3
2.3
1.9
21.94
14.53
16.56
19.68
23.81
1.5
4.9
2.4
2.3
1.9
15.51
–
–
–
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-56
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telephone operators ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Financial clerks ..................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bill and account collectors ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Billing and posting clerks and
machine operators ....................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bookkeeping, accounting, and
auditing clerks .........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.64
26.79
24.72
2.7%
19.2
3.7
$27.64
26.79
24.72
2.7%
19.2
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.26
10.06
10.41
11.89
14.76
12.08
14.43
9.75
13.16
19.63
14.05
9.24
10.56
11.22
14.06
16.27
19.05
21.45
14.89
14.26
11.26
9.69
14.16
16.33
17.40
18.69
17.62
4.2
8.3
2.5
7.7
9.1
10.8
9.5
4.6
14.0
3.9
1.2
5.2
1.6
1.7
1.2
1.6
1.5
3.7
6.1
4.8
9.4
11.5
3.2
3.9
5.0
4.8
17.9
11.78
10.15
10.56
13.18
14.78
–
14.70
9.83
13.23
19.66
14.34
–
10.88
11.33
14.22
16.27
19.11
21.56
15.48
14.35
11.67
9.71
14.10
16.40
17.39
18.69
19.78
4.5
8.9
3.2
5.6
9.2
–
9.3
5.4
14.4
4.1
1.3
–
1.8
2.0
1.2
1.6
1.7
3.7
5.7
5.5
8.3
12.0
3.4
4.0
5.1
4.8
13.5
$9.82
–
10.06
8.23
–
–
11.46
–
–
–
11.64
–
9.49
10.54
12.31
16.17
17.78
–
10.59
12.89
–
–
15.76
15.59
–
–
–
4.2%
–
3.2
10.0
–
–
17.0
–
–
–
1.5
–
1.9
1.5
2.6
4.2
5.8
–
2.4
10.5
–
–
14.5
15.8
–
–
–
14.12
11.68
12.07
14.22
16.48
20.78
18.45
16.31
1.6
1.1
2.5
1.7
2.4
5.5
4.6
4.2
14.22
11.70
12.07
14.27
16.49
20.66
18.89
16.31
1.7
1.2
2.5
1.8
2.5
5.6
4.3
4.2
12.73
11.47
12.08
13.39
–
–
–
–
3.5
4.3
5.2
3.9
–
–
–
–
14.99
1.3
15.21
1.4
12.73
2.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-57
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Bookkeeping, accounting, and
auditing clerks –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming cage workers ....................
Payroll and timekeeping clerks .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Procurement clerks ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Tellers ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brokerage clerks ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Correspondence clerks .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Customer service representatives ......
$10.27
11.64
14.34
16.41
19.18
22.08
15.26
10.35
16.56
11.70
13.21
15.20
17.00
19.33
18.22
15.86
12.36
15.14
14.10
20.52
11.22
10.15
10.86
12.28
14.17
11.64
18.12
16.50
18.11
23.55
21.86
14.49
15.01
17.47
15.73
14.89
11.09
13.73
15.08
17.70
20.34
15.08
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.4%
2.1
1.7
2.0
2.0
4.7
4.3
2.6
1.9
7.9
4.5
3.5
4.3
2.3
5.7
3.9
5.8
4.7
8.6
4.2
.9
1.6
1.3
2.0
2.6
3.1
5.3
6.2
5.6
4.6
5.5
6.0
6.4
7.0
8.8
4.3
3.9
4.4
5.1
5.7
12.9
1.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.48
11.78
14.59
16.41
19.28
22.15
15.37
–
16.83
–
13.62
15.55
17.00
19.34
18.28
16.00
12.36
15.14
14.10
20.52
11.48
10.50
11.00
12.34
14.06
12.12
18.19
16.50
18.11
23.55
21.86
15.14
15.01
17.47
16.46
3.4%
2.3
1.7
2.2
2.2
4.8
4.6
–
1.6
–
3.9
3.5
4.3
2.3
5.8
3.9
5.8
4.7
8.6
4.2
1.1
1.8
1.6
2.2
2.7
4.6
5.2
6.2
5.6
4.6
5.5
4.2
6.4
7.0
11.1
$9.45
10.52
12.07
16.33
17.52
–
11.00
–
11.78
–
–
11.61
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.29
9.35
10.40
11.85
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.0%
4.0
3.6
3.9
5.9
–
8.1
–
6.5
–
–
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.1
1.9
1.4
2.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.53
10.84
13.71
15.08
17.71
16.55
15.36
3.5
2.7
4.5
5.1
5.7
7.4
1.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.22
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-58
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Customer service representatives
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Eligibility interviewers, government
programs ......................................
File clerks ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Interviewers, except eligibility and
loan ..............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library assistants, clerical .................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan interviewers and clerks .............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
New accounts clerks ..........................
Level 3 ..............................
$8.64
10.62
11.70
15.02
17.40
20.81
21.88
25.04
15.09
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.4%
6.0
3.4
2.5
2.7
2.3
4.3
6.7
2.6
Mean
–
$10.88
11.86
15.17
17.46
20.85
21.82
25.04
15.54
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
6.8%
3.7
2.5
2.8
2.3
4.2
6.7
2.9
$7.49
9.35
9.84
12.10
14.76
19.29
–
–
11.87
6.3%
6.6
3.0
6.3
5.2
6.4
–
–
5.0
17.18
11.44
9.05
10.38
11.86
14.88
10.37
9.33
7.96
8.82
9.14
11.13
10.7
3.8
4.9
3.2
3.0
2.9
9.2
1.6
7.1
2.7
2.0
2.6
17.72
12.05
9.67
10.68
12.21
14.85
10.39
9.49
–
8.95
9.31
11.21
8.1
4.0
8.4
2.9
3.8
3.2
9.3
1.7
–
2.9
1.9
2.9
–
9.85
8.42
9.91
10.81
–
–
8.48
–
8.08
8.41
–
–
4.1
3.0
5.8
5.5
–
–
4.2
–
5.5
5.1
–
12.20
8.92
11.55
13.47
13.61
15.99
12.99
10.76
9.74
15.26
14.49
15.14
11.92
14.40
16.85
17.54
15.52
15.11
12.98
10.47
3.7
6.9
2.8
5.1
7.3
8.0
7.5
9.9
5.9
3.0
4.6
2.1
3.5
3.1
4.5
3.4
8.6
6.2
2.5
2.0
13.03
9.19
11.46
14.12
13.87
16.12
13.61
–
–
14.84
–
15.17
11.92
14.51
16.88
17.49
15.52
14.98
13.02
–
3.9
13.0
3.1
3.9
7.2
8.5
5.7
–
–
2.5
–
2.2
3.6
3.0
4.7
3.4
8.6
6.5
2.5
–
9.91
8.69
11.99
–
–
–
10.83
9.03
–
–
–
14.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.22
–
5.9
3.7
2.9
–
–
–
20.1
7.6
–
–
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.9
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-59
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
New accounts clerks –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Order clerks .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources assistants, except
payroll and timekeeping ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Receptionists and information clerks
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Reservation and transportation ticket
agents and travel clerks ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cargo and freight agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Couriers and messengers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Dispatchers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.73
14.37
15.72
14.14
9.04
10.72
12.35
15.47
18.77
22.19
24.57
10.79
2.9%
3.8
7.5
2.9
18.1
6.5
2.3
4.1
7.9
10.8
5.4
10.1
$12.79
14.37
15.48
14.35
–
10.99
12.47
15.40
18.77
22.19
24.57
10.80
2.9%
3.8
6.3
3.1
–
6.4
2.3
4.0
7.9
10.8
5.4
10.5
–
–
–
$11.08
7.75
8.97
10.68
17.25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4%
10.3
10.2
7.9
22.3
–
–
–
–
16.90
12.22
14.88
19.45
19.29
19.84
16.44
11.99
8.52
10.73
12.18
14.89
15.43
13.66
4.4
8.3
3.9
13.2
2.8
3.3
6.0
1.5
4.7
1.9
1.8
2.9
12.4
9.1
16.96
12.24
14.97
19.52
19.29
19.84
16.44
12.33
9.24
11.03
12.25
15.02
15.43
14.59
4.5
8.7
4.0
13.6
2.9
3.3
6.0
1.6
6.7
2.2
2.0
3.2
13.0
8.7
13.82
–
10.83
–
–
–
–
10.29
7.77
9.69
11.43
13.78
–
10.76
11.3
–
7.7
–
–
–
–
3.2
3.7
4.4
2.7
6.8
–
8.3
13.89
9.98
11.30
15.18
17.72
21.27
15.74
18.93
10.43
9.04
10.15
12.08
16.54
8.60
11.87
15.04
6.7
10.3
12.5
3.9
3.2
21.9
3.9
8.4
2.8
3.8
5.7
3.2
2.9
6.9
5.5
3.3
13.82
10.13
11.23
15.23
17.83
21.46
16.49
18.99
11.01
9.73
10.65
12.35
16.72
8.69
11.92
15.23
7.9
9.7
12.9
4.9
3.2
16.4
5.4
8.6
3.0
3.7
6.3
3.5
2.9
7.2
5.6
3.2
14.15
–
12.51
15.10
–
21.04
–
–
8.83
7.76
8.87
10.74
10.30
–
–
11.46
5.7
–
9.0
4.7
–
30.4
–
–
3.9
7.3
3.3
6.6
6.1
–
–
8.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-60
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Dispatchers –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...............................
Dispatchers, except police, fire,
and ambulance .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meter readers, utilities .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production, planning, and expediting
clerks ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Stock clerks and order fillers .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.19
21.48
32.45
21.01
5.0%
5.3
15.8
4.8
$18.19
21.48
32.45
21.04
5.0%
5.3
15.8
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.59
14.2
13.91
13.7
–
–
16.71
8.36
11.82
15.23
18.13
21.48
32.45
21.08
16.90
14.21
17.46
19.28
23.46
13.79
2.8
6.9
5.5
3.3
5.1
5.3
15.8
4.9
7.2
10.2
7.3
3.7
18.9
12.3
16.88
8.45
11.86
15.45
18.12
21.48
32.45
21.12
17.09
14.30
17.46
19.28
23.46
–
2.8
7.1
5.6
3.1
5.1
5.3
15.8
5.0
7.5
10.8
7.3
3.7
18.9
–
$10.44
–
–
11.34
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.6%
–
–
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.82
13.69
15.84
18.23
21.78
22.57
27.89
20.12
12.86
10.54
12.57
14.88
16.53
18.31
20.89
–
11.73
8.94
10.51
12.26
14.66
18.36
2.9
6.1
3.9
6.9
4.4
3.8
3.9
4.0
1.6
2.5
2.4
2.6
3.5
6.4
6.3
–
1.6
1.9
2.1
2.1
2.2
5.0
18.88
13.70
15.90
18.23
21.55
22.57
27.89
20.12
12.94
10.60
12.67
14.89
16.71
18.30
20.90
–
12.54
10.12
10.79
12.52
14.74
17.84
2.7
6.2
4.0
6.9
4.5
3.8
3.9
4.0
1.6
2.7
2.5
2.6
3.4
6.7
6.3
–
1.7
3.1
2.8
2.3
2.2
5.8
15.25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.45
10.09
9.56
–
–
–
–
10.95
9.00
8.00
9.33
9.98
12.14
–
44.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.3
7.1
6.2
–
–
–
–
9.4
4.8
2.0
4.0
3.0
4.2
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-61
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Stock clerks and order fillers
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Executive secretaries and
administrative assistants ..........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legal secretaries ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical secretaries ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.27
19.05
13.10
10.3%
8.9
10.7
$21.02
19.05
13.56
9.2%
8.9
12.2
–
–
$9.09
–
–
6.4%
12.48
10.05
–
14.07
15.60
4.0
5.4
–
9.0
8.9
13.75
9.84
13.13
14.21
15.60
4.4
7.3
7.1
9.3
8.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.72
10.62
12.32
15.12
17.12
21.37
24.52
30.01
20.18
1.1
3.1
2.6
1.1
2.6
1.3
2.8
4.8
3.5
17.96
10.79
12.42
15.34
17.10
21.43
24.55
30.01
20.36
1.2
3.2
2.6
1.3
2.9
1.4
2.7
4.8
3.5
14.75
9.45
11.61
12.98
17.36
19.01
23.39
–
17.64
3.6
6.9
5.5
4.2
6.6
9.9
8.4
–
7.9
20.28
14.82
14.81
17.20
21.43
24.17
29.90
22.82
20.66
16.58
17.29
23.68
26.20
23.28
14.29
10.28
11.75
14.61
16.17
19.92
20.77
15.60
1.8
8.2
4.6
3.2
1.6
2.5
6.1
5.4
6.2
6.4
10.6
4.9
5.0
7.8
3.5
3.6
5.0
3.9
4.3
3.5
9.7
10.6
20.44
15.03
15.04
17.28
21.56
24.16
29.90
22.69
20.60
16.58
16.88
23.65
26.19
23.28
14.34
10.25
11.88
14.72
16.27
19.90
20.23
15.86
1.7
7.9
4.9
3.2
1.7
2.5
6.1
5.6
6.5
6.4
11.3
5.0
5.1
7.8
3.6
3.8
4.7
4.3
4.6
3.6
2.6
10.3
16.73
–
12.95
15.40
16.84
–
–
–
21.94
–
–
–
–
–
13.91
–
10.62
13.91
15.06
–
–
–
6.5
–
10.1
6.3
7.8
–
–
–
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
5.3
–
7.6
4.4
6.4
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-62
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Secretaries, except legal, medical,
and executive ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer operators ...........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry and information
processing workers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry keyers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Word processors and typists ..........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Desktop publishers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.78
10.85
12.51
15.29
17.26
19.39
22.54
18.17
16.60
11.74
14.20
16.63
18.58
20.70
19.28
1.7%
4.9
2.8
1.9
3.5
2.0
4.8
7.5
2.8
5.9
4.9
3.7
2.7
11.6
4.7
$16.08
11.35
12.66
15.55
17.46
19.37
22.61
18.55
16.79
11.83
14.42
16.63
18.58
20.70
18.97
1.7%
5.6
3.2
1.8
3.6
1.9
4.8
7.6
2.8
6.4
5.2
3.7
2.7
11.6
4.9
$12.75
9.19
11.62
12.23
–
–
–
14.30
13.73
–
13.12
–
–
–
–
4.0%
7.8
5.6
6.5
–
–
–
10.3
11.1
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
13.10
9.44
11.17
12.46
14.09
18.36
12.86
12.52
11.14
12.19
13.42
18.60
12.61
15.84
11.34
13.91
17.30
17.92
13.85
18.64
14.71
16.64
1.8
5.5
2.4
4.1
5.0
4.0
3.3
1.8
2.5
3.6
4.8
5.5
3.8
6.6
10.1
11.2
8.2
4.5
3.7
6.5
2.8
9.7
13.19
–
11.43
12.41
13.89
18.29
12.91
12.45
11.30
11.96
13.12
18.60
12.66
16.57
12.78
14.38
17.33
–
–
18.11
14.65
15.84
2.1
–
2.5
4.6
4.0
4.3
3.6
1.2
2.6
3.2
2.7
5.5
4.0
7.4
8.6
11.6
8.1
–
–
7.0
2.9
11.4
12.61
–
9.83
12.64
17.25
–
12.66
12.86
10.06
12.85
17.31
–
–
11.34
9.35
10.09
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.2
–
8.2
8.5
15.7
–
5.0
8.0
4.0
9.0
15.7
–
–
11.9
23.8
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.33
11.56
11.38
14.21
16.16
2.3
5.0
3.2
2.4
2.7
15.33
11.33
11.37
14.16
16.25
2.4
4.3
3.3
2.4
2.8
15.26
–
–
15.29
–
6.4
–
–
9.5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-63
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal service ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office clerks, general .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office machine operators, except
computer ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Proofreaders and copy markers .........
Statistical assistants ...........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Graders and sorters, agricultural
products .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Miscellaneous agricultural workers ...
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.94
24.25
16.24
3.7%
6.5
11.7
$18.00
24.25
16.10
3.8%
6.5
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.81
9.49
11.80
11.60
16.54
11.91
13.46
10.31
10.36
12.10
14.05
17.16
21.83
22.08
13.67
4.6
5.7
3.4
4.6
11.2
7.8
1.2
4.5
1.6
1.9
1.6
2.2
3.5
3.3
4.2
11.81
9.40
12.02
11.69
16.54
11.45
13.83
9.85
10.52
12.26
14.23
17.15
21.83
22.15
13.92
5.1
5.8
4.0
5.3
11.2
6.2
1.4
4.7
2.0
2.0
1.6
2.1
3.5
3.3
5.2
$11.86
11.99
10.88
10.97
–
–
11.43
10.47
9.93
11.15
12.71
17.46
–
–
12.43
6.2%
12.5
5.4
6.2
–
–
2.0
5.4
3.8
3.3
3.6
14.2
–
–
4.0
12.18
8.97
10.90
12.24
14.49
12.12
11.87
16.89
–
17.56
13.44
2.9
4.7
2.3
4.3
8.0
8.3
7.5
5.8
–
14.8
8.6
12.26
8.99
10.92
12.24
14.51
12.22
12.89
17.03
15.67
17.53
13.47
3.1
4.9
2.9
4.3
8.1
8.8
5.5
6.2
10.5
15.6
8.6
10.36
–
10.81
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.4
–
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.72
9.17
8.78
13.28
12.91
9.0
7.5
15.9
8.8
10.3
11.89
8.61
9.85
13.64
12.91
9.2
4.9
17.3
9.3
10.3
10.67
11.42
–
–
–
18.9
17.6
–
–
–
8.99
8.13
9.91
9.68
8.9
6.1
7.7
10.1
9.37
8.47
9.61
8.69
9.9
6.6
6.5
6.3
–
–
10.88
12.72
–
–
17.9
10.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-64
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous agricultural workers
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Farmworkers and laborers, crop,
nursery, and greenhouse ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Logging workers ................................
Construction and extraction
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
construction trades and extraction
workers ........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Boilermakers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and
stonemasons .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brickmasons and blockmasons ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Carpenters ..........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$12.01
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
7.1%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
10.9%
10.8
–
10.56
10.04
15.85
8.3
10.7
16.5
$9.95
8.95
15.85
7.6%
7.0
16.5
$12.53
12.72
–
19.46
11.03
12.23
14.51
15.31
18.33
23.19
26.01
32.41
36.64
39.91
20.87
1.7
2.2
4.3
4.4
2.6
2.2
2.9
1.9
3.7
6.5
7.6
6.2
19.49
11.15
12.24
14.53
15.27
18.30
23.20
25.99
32.41
36.64
39.91
20.95
1.7
2.2
4.4
4.4
2.4
2.3
2.9
1.9
3.7
6.5
7.6
6.3
16.96
7.67
12.11
13.39
18.89
20.35
–
28.01
–
–
–
16.91
26.91
16.05
20.46
26.49
33.14
35.54
28.47
21.36
21.50
3.3
10.6
3.6
4.8
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.0
11.8
26.93
16.05
20.46
26.49
33.14
35.54
28.64
21.36
21.50
3.3
10.6
3.6
4.8
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.0
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.24
20.19
24.76
27.09
17.44
25.76
20.19
25.27
27.09
20.36
12.58
14.36
6.3
4.7
7.7
4.0
13.7
6.0
4.7
10.2
4.0
3.1
8.2
7.0
25.22
20.19
24.76
26.90
–
25.77
20.19
25.27
26.90
20.37
12.58
14.54
6.4
4.7
7.7
4.2
–
6.1
4.7
10.2
4.2
3.1
8.2
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.50
–
–
6.4
4.1
12.1
13.5
17.1
13.4
–
5.8
–
–
–
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-65
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Carpenters –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Carpet installers .............................
Tile and marble setters ...................
Cement masons, concrete finishers,
and terrazzo workers ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cement masons and concrete
finishers ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction laborers .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction equipment operators .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.31
18.58
22.82
24.40
27.32
20.48
5.9%
4.0
7.7
3.8
13.8
10.3
$15.33
18.58
22.84
24.36
27.32
21.08
6.0%
4.0
7.7
3.8
13.8
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.46
15.98
17.89
26.52
25.44
22.30
18.11
9.4
8.8
8.3
12.6
20.1
17.2
8.3
19.46
15.98
17.89
26.52
25.44
22.31
18.11
9.4
8.9
8.3
12.6
20.1
17.3
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.17
17.60
16.01
19.21
22.83
25.35
17.06
3.8
8.5
9.2
4.6
9.6
10.2
7.8
19.21
17.60
16.01
19.34
22.83
25.35
17.06
3.8
8.5
9.2
4.5
9.6
10.2
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.14
17.60
16.01
19.21
22.83
25.51
17.06
15.04
11.27
12.83
18.43
20.47
21.30
12.68
19.36
12.81
15.34
20.35
25.69
27.11
22.82
3.7
8.5
9.2
4.6
9.6
11.4
7.8
5.1
3.3
9.3
6.0
7.4
4.9
7.8
5.0
6.2
4.6
7.8
6.9
7.3
8.0
19.18
17.60
16.01
19.34
22.83
25.51
17.06
14.93
11.40
12.83
18.37
20.16
20.69
12.68
19.36
12.81
15.34
20.34
25.69
27.11
22.82
3.7
8.5
9.2
4.5
9.6
11.4
7.8
5.3
3.4
9.3
5.9
7.1
5.5
7.8
5.0
6.2
4.6
7.8
6.9
7.3
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$19.44
7.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.3%
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-66
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Paving, surfacing, and tamping
equipment operators ................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators ..................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall and ceiling tile installers ..
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tapers ............................................
Electricians ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Glaziers ..............................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Insulation workers .............................
Insulation workers, floor, ceiling,
and wall ...................................
Insulation workers, mechanical .....
Painters and paperhangers .................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.53
12.54
15.41
14.24
6.6%
5.8
12.8
11.1
$15.53
12.54
15.41
14.24
6.6%
5.8
12.8
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.72
13.08
15.32
22.01
27.38
27.55
23.23
5.6
10.8
4.8
7.8
6.9
7.4
8.7
20.72
13.08
15.32
22.00
27.38
27.55
23.23
5.6
10.8
4.8
7.8
6.9
7.4
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.66
15.55
17.43
21.02
19.31
17.14
17.40
17.38
19.75
17.35
18.72
22.94
14.54
13.09
14.35
16.47
23.57
27.38
36.23
35.26
21.79
17.22
18.01
27.16
16.36
5.2
13.1
8.7
16.7
9.3
14.6
6.4
9.4
7.2
13.8
6.8
4.2
19.5
3.9
3.7
5.2
7.3
3.5
6.2
5.4
10.9
17.9
8.7
9.8
7.4
17.67
15.55
17.44
21.02
19.31
17.16
17.40
17.38
19.75
–
18.72
22.94
14.54
13.09
14.35
16.51
23.58
27.37
36.23
35.26
21.48
17.05
18.01
–
16.36
5.3
13.1
8.9
16.7
9.3
14.8
6.5
9.6
7.2
–
6.8
4.2
19.5
3.9
3.7
5.3
7.4
3.6
6.2
5.4
11.1
18.3
8.7
–
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$22.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.20
17.84
14.87
11.40
5.7
10.6
4.0
8.3
14.20
17.84
14.91
11.44
5.7
10.6
4.1
8.4
–
–
11.41
–
–
–
10.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-67
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Painters and paperhangers
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painters, construction and
maintenance .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pipelayers ......................................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Plasterers and stucco masons .............
Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ...
Roofers ..............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$12.89
13.39
16.99
20.61
24.73
14.17
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
7.5%
5.5
8.3
6.8
6.3
8.6
Mean
$12.98
13.39
17.00
20.64
24.73
–
Relative
error5
7.9%
5.5
8.3
6.9
6.3
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.79
10.73
12.86
13.39
16.99
20.61
24.73
14.17
4.0
7.9
7.6
5.5
8.3
6.8
6.3
8.6
14.83
10.76
12.95
13.39
17.00
20.64
24.73
–
4.1
8.0
8.1
5.5
8.3
6.9
6.3
–
$11.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.74
12.56
13.73
13.61
17.25
25.05
24.54
30.38
30.49
16.26
7.4
5.6
4.5
4.7
5.5
8.6
2.3
7.8
17.1
8.0
22.74
12.56
13.73
13.61
17.25
25.05
24.54
30.38
30.49
16.26
7.4
5.6
4.5
4.7
5.5
8.6
2.3
7.8
17.1
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.31
13.03
14.12
13.68
17.85
25.05
24.46
30.40
31.16
15.84
17.02
16.06
12.48
13.23
16.48
23.25
6.7
6.4
4.9
5.3
5.0
8.6
2.4
7.8
17.5
3.6
13.3
7.6
4.5
5.4
7.7
4.4
23.31
13.03
14.12
13.68
17.85
25.05
24.46
30.40
31.16
15.84
17.02
16.01
12.48
13.23
15.99
23.25
6.7
6.4
4.9
5.3
5.0
8.6
2.4
7.8
17.5
3.6
13.3
7.7
4.5
5.4
8.8
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-68
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Roofers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Sheet metal workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Structural iron and steel workers .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Helpers, construction trades ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Helpers--brickmasons,
blockmasons, stonemasons,
and tile and marble setters .......
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--carpenters ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--electricians ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--painters, paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco masons ..
Level 1 ..............................
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and steamfitters .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--roofers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Construction and building inspectors
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Elevator installers and repairers ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.67
19.66
16.21
17.40
22.24
25.06
13.87
27.88
19.47
21.84
26.16
12.49
10.52
10.94
13.64
16.94
22.36
14.69
4.8%
7.7
18.5
9.8
11.7
8.7
16.4
14.2
15.4
8.9
5.5
2.4
3.7
2.7
3.7
7.5
8.1
15.0
$24.67
19.72
16.38
17.36
22.24
25.06
13.87
27.88
19.47
21.84
26.16
12.56
10.66
10.88
13.78
17.04
22.36
15.08
4.8%
7.8
19.1
9.9
11.7
8.7
16.4
14.2
15.4
8.9
5.5
2.6
3.8
2.7
3.9
7.5
8.1
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.77
7.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.1%
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
15.77
12.81
12.71
12.21
10.86
13.74
10.49
9.66
10.32
12.4
12.8
5.2
11.8
7.3
3.7
3.6
2.8
5.5
15.77
12.81
12.75
–
10.86
13.98
10.45
9.66
10.24
12.4
12.8
5.5
–
7.3
4.2
3.7
2.8
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.16
10.11
4.1
6.1
10.19
10.18
4.2
6.1
–
–
–
–
12.19
13.40
10.89
13.53
9.54
9.38
25.52
17.66
21.19
29.09
38.05
3.2
5.4
3.9
12.6
5.5
7.4
8.0
16.3
2.9
9.7
14.2
12.17
13.40
10.89
13.71
9.68
–
25.90
18.47
21.19
29.09
38.05
3.3
5.4
3.9
13.0
6.1
–
7.3
14.0
2.9
9.7
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-69
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Hazardous materials removal
workers ........................................
Rail-track laying and maintenance
equipment operators ....................
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe
cleaners ........................................
Miscellaneous construction and
related workers ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit
operators, oil, gas, and mining .....
Service unit operators, oil, gas, and
mining ......................................
Earth drillers, except oil and gas .......
Mining machine operators .................
Level 5 ..............................
Mine cutting and channeling
machine operators ....................
Roustabouts, oil and gas ....................
Helpers--extraction workers ..............
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.94
24.5%
$18.99
24.8%
–
–
20.83
10.7
20.83
10.7
–
–
17.53
12.6
17.53
12.6
–
–
16.09
10.06
12.16
13.73
15.77
21.44
21.47
24.71
5.2
7.1
6.5
4.8
6.5
8.6
5.4
18.6
16.14
10.06
12.16
13.77
15.93
21.44
21.47
24.92
5.3
7.1
6.5
4.9
6.8
8.6
5.4
19.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.37
19.7
19.37
19.7
–
–
18.34
16.94
20.77
18.83
13.5
9.3
7.1
6.7
18.34
16.94
20.77
18.83
13.5
9.3
7.1
6.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.09
18.47
11.67
6.2
7.9
8.0
18.09
18.47
11.67
6.2
7.9
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.64
9.42
10.15
12.20
14.22
17.07
21.55
24.42
31.70
32.57
19.67
1.6
4.0
2.3
1.9
2.1
1.9
1.9
1.4
3.0
3.6
3.8
19.75
9.57
10.37
12.27
14.23
17.11
21.54
24.39
31.70
32.57
19.84
1.7
4.3
2.4
2.0
2.1
1.9
1.9
1.4
3.0
3.6
3.8
$13.64
7.42
8.46
10.73
14.01
13.50
–
28.31
–
–
10.14
10.3%
7.6
5.1
5.7
16.2
7.2
–
16.0
–
–
3.8
26.43
15.28
20.23
24.93
3.7
9.1
5.8
4.2
26.51
–
20.23
24.96
3.7
–
5.8
4.2
16.83
–
–
–
14.9
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-70
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
First-line supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ..............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radio and telecommunications
equipment installers and repairers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telecommunications equipment
installers and repairers, except
line installers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment mechanics,
installers, and repairers ................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electric motor, power tool, and
related repairers .......................
Electrical and electronics installers
and repairers, transportation
equipment ................................
Electrical and electronics repairers,
commercial and industrial
equipment ................................
Level 4 ..............................
$33.56
35.51
25.77
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.2%
2.9
5.6
Mean
$33.59
35.51
26.21
Relative
error5
4.2%
2.9
5.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.93
12.51
16.58
18.44
24.06
18.22
6.1
9.2
6.4
7.4
13.3
3.2
17.01
12.51
16.66
18.71
24.27
18.35
6.2
9.2
6.5
7.4
13.3
3.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.36
16.62
20.50
26.71
29.58
23.96
2.8
9.3
10.0
2.6
1.5
9.8
25.49
15.81
20.50
26.71
29.58
23.96
2.8
11.2
10.0
2.6
1.5
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.36
16.62
20.50
26.71
29.58
23.96
2.8
9.3
10.0
2.6
1.5
9.8
25.49
15.81
20.50
26.71
29.58
23.96
2.8
11.2
10.0
2.6
1.5
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.61
14.06
16.39
21.41
24.64
14.51
5.3
4.8
3.3
5.3
5.7
14.1
18.70
14.25
16.39
21.41
24.70
14.56
5.4
4.7
3.4
5.3
5.7
14.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.79
7.7
13.79
7.7
–
–
22.16
9.7
22.57
10.3
–
–
21.71
13.18
6.1
10.8
21.71
13.18
6.1
10.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-71
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Electrical and electronics repairers,
commercial and industrial
equipment –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics repairers,
powerhouse, substation, and
relay .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electronic equipment installers and
repairers, motor vehicles .........
Level 4 ..............................
Electronic home entertainment
equipment installers and
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Security and fire alarm systems
installers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive technicians and repairers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive body and related
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.13
21.11
24.32
21.34
4.4%
10.5
5.4
3.6
$16.13
21.11
24.32
21.34
4.4%
10.5
5.4
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.34
20.62
29.86
30.48
6.7
8.0
4.0
7.5
29.34
20.62
29.86
30.48
6.7
8.0
4.0
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.92
14.37
4.7
7.0
15.37
–
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
14.33
12.08
15.65
6.3
5.8
4.8
14.42
12.08
15.65
6.2
5.8
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.12
16.67
20.95
4.4
8.2
8.2
19.13
16.68
20.95
4.4
8.3
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.85
17.55
22.22
26.63
32.71
30.81
23.62
17.83
9.90
10.70
14.33
16.11
22.66
21.28
15.70
7.4
14.3
8.2
6.1
8.1
9.0
10.1
2.9
3.2
3.5
6.4
3.8
5.1
3.2
3.0
26.86
17.55
22.22
26.65
32.71
30.81
23.62
17.98
10.04
10.62
14.49
16.13
22.69
21.28
15.70
7.4
14.3
8.2
6.1
8.1
9.0
10.1
3.0
4.4
3.3
6.5
3.9
5.1
3.2
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.91
14.79
16.20
8.8
8.7
5.9
16.98
14.87
16.36
8.9
8.7
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-72
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Automotive body and related
repairers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Automotive glass installers and
repairers ...................................
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel
engine specialists .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment
service technicians and
mechanics ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm equipment mechanics ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except engines .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Rail car repairers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Small engine mechanics ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Motorboat mechanics ....................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.81
19.55
14.2%
2.7
$23.81
19.55
14.2%
2.7
–
–
–
–
16.73
5.3
16.73
5.3
–
–
18.11
9.70
10.77
13.98
16.07
22.39
21.51
3.0
3.2
6.2
9.4
4.4
4.6
3.5
18.28
9.80
10.62
14.20
16.06
22.41
21.51
3.2
4.2
5.6
9.5
4.5
4.6
3.5
$10.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.50
14.93
17.97
19.55
22.67
20.14
2.2
7.8
4.8
4.9
3.8
10.0
19.50
14.93
17.97
19.55
22.68
20.14
2.2
7.8
4.8
4.9
3.8
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.50
13.52
15.89
19.51
21.29
19.41
15.61
13.29
20.33
2.3
6.8
6.8
3.4
3.4
4.8
6.5
17.1
7.9
18.58
13.52
16.08
19.51
21.29
19.41
15.74
–
20.33
2.2
6.8
6.2
3.4
3.4
4.8
6.2
–
7.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.17
16.55
20.45
21.09
19.41
21.66
24.21
15.56
12.23
16.09
15.39
15.07
2.3
4.3
2.8
4.7
4.8
4.2
3.5
5.5
8.4
5.4
6.7
13.3
19.22
16.67
20.45
21.09
19.41
21.66
24.21
15.68
12.40
16.12
15.39
15.40
2.3
4.0
2.8
4.7
4.8
4.2
3.5
5.4
9.2
5.5
6.7
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-73
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Motorcycle mechanics ...................
Outdoor power equipment and
other small engine mechanics ..
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile
equipment mechanic, installers,
and repairers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tire repairers and changers ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Control and valve installers and
repairers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Control and valve installers and
repairers, except mechanical
door ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics and
installers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home appliance repairers ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.65
13.5%
$16.65
13.5%
–
–
15.41
14.24
3.7
7.4
15.44
14.24
3.7
7.4
–
–
–
–
10.58
9.41
11.32
12.75
10.53
9.58
11.32
13.37
4.3
3.7
9.8
15.0
4.8
3.9
9.8
15.1
10.71
9.73
11.32
11.69
10.51
9.77
11.32
11.69
4.9
4.5
9.8
8.9
5.2
5.3
9.8
8.9
$9.98
8.19
–
–
10.63
–
–
–
9.7%
7.2
–
–
14.4
–
–
–
21.05
13.38
19.26
22.18
26.70
7.1
8.8
2.6
4.8
6.3
21.05
13.38
19.26
22.18
26.70
7.1
8.8
2.6
4.8
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.13
19.40
22.18
26.70
5.0
2.6
4.8
6.3
23.13
19.40
22.18
26.70
5.0
2.6
4.8
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.78
14.18
16.00
21.54
23.78
19.25
18.54
14.22
17.50
22.24
24.54
4.3
5.2
6.8
5.0
7.6
7.2
7.1
5.5
11.3
11.6
12.9
19.54
14.18
16.00
21.29
23.33
19.25
18.29
14.22
17.50
22.24
–
4.0
5.2
6.8
4.9
6.8
7.2
6.8
5.5
11.3
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.08
9.67
11.74
14.04
17.49
2.2
12.5
3.7
3.9
1.8
19.13
9.64
11.82
14.04
17.49
2.2
13.2
4.1
3.9
1.8
14.88
–
10.75
–
–
17.1
–
9.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-74
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial machinery mechanics ....
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maintenance and repair workers,
general .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maintenance workers, machinery ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Millwrights ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Refractory materials repairers,
except brickmasons .................
Line installers and repairers ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.83
24.03
26.80
29.95
20.74
22.06
15.91
17.89
22.10
24.43
27.85
25.22
22.18
2.5%
1.5
3.8
10.1
6.9
1.8
8.3
2.1
3.8
1.7
2.5
4.8
5.0
$20.77
24.02
26.80
29.95
20.97
22.06
15.91
17.89
22.10
24.44
27.85
25.22
22.18
2.6%
1.5
3.8
10.1
6.8
1.8
8.3
2.1
3.8
1.7
2.5
4.8
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.73
9.11
10.83
13.22
17.49
19.82
23.27
23.44
17.79
17.01
13.26
15.01
16.68
19.92
23.04
20.68
22.33
18.89
24.25
3.1
11.6
4.7
3.1
3.3
3.6
3.9
6.9
16.6
4.4
3.9
6.6
3.1
5.6
5.2
17.0
5.6
9.3
4.2
16.80
–
10.84
13.22
17.50
19.53
23.27
23.44
18.02
17.03
13.26
15.00
16.68
19.92
23.04
21.52
22.21
18.89
24.06
3.2
–
5.3
3.1
3.4
3.3
3.9
6.9
16.8
4.4
3.9
6.6
3.1
5.6
5.2
17.2
5.6
9.3
4.3
$13.70
–
10.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.0%
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.00
25.38
16.15
16.08
21.19
25.94
28.42
32.17
6.2
2.7
8.9
4.9
4.8
2.3
1.5
3.9
19.00
25.42
16.15
16.09
21.30
25.94
28.42
32.17
6.2
2.6
8.9
4.9
4.6
2.3
1.5
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-75
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Line installers and repairers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical power-line installers and
repairers ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telecommunications line installers
and repairers ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Precision instrument and equipment
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Medical equipment repairers .........
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair workers
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coin, vending, and amusement
machine servicers and repairers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Locksmiths and safe repairers .......
Manufactured building and mobile
home installers .........................
Riggers ...........................................
Signal and track switch repairers ...
Level 7 ..............................
$25.71
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.9%
Mean
$25.71
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.9%
–
–
26.87
17.43
21.92
25.75
30.03
32.21
28.61
3.9
7.3
7.7
3.6
2.1
4.0
5.5
26.87
17.43
21.92
25.75
30.03
32.21
28.61
3.9
7.3
7.7
3.6
2.1
4.0
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.52
15.23
20.87
26.07
27.82
22.22
3.7
4.9
6.4
3.2
1.9
10.6
24.58
15.24
21.03
26.07
27.82
22.22
3.7
4.9
6.1
3.2
1.9
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.04
14.83
25.77
19.71
24.89
5.7
10.8
5.6
11.1
4.3
21.07
14.65
25.77
19.76
24.89
5.7
11.1
5.6
11.3
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.52
9.39
10.77
13.02
13.99
15.65
18.81
23.55
15.94
2.8
4.2
4.4
2.6
3.7
9.2
7.0
4.4
9.9
14.66
9.53
10.92
13.24
14.04
15.66
18.81
23.74
15.94
2.8
4.4
4.4
2.4
3.8
9.5
7.0
4.6
9.9
$10.52
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.18
13.20
17.88
18.08
8.6
9.0
5.2
10.1
14.18
13.20
17.88
18.08
8.6
9.0
5.2
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.14
18.05
23.88
25.54
8.6
17.9
3.4
5.3
12.14
17.39
23.88
25.54
8.6
19.7
3.4
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-76
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production occupations .......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
production and operating workers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging,
and systems assemblers ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$11.69
9.39
10.78
13.45
16.23
15.10
11.70
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.2%
4.4
4.7
3.1
5.9
6.2
8.9
Mean
$11.86
9.53
10.95
13.65
16.56
15.10
11.70
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.3%
4.6
4.8
2.9
5.8
6.2
8.9
$8.47
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.02
8.94
10.91
14.26
15.63
17.28
19.95
23.74
26.57
29.50
37.57
15.10
1.1
1.3
1.6
1.8
1.5
1.7
1.9
1.7
2.2
2.8
9.7
4.2
15.19
8.97
10.97
14.43
15.73
17.31
19.97
23.79
26.57
29.50
37.57
15.35
1.1
1.3
1.7
1.8
1.5
1.7
1.9
1.8
2.2
2.8
9.7
4.6
10.08
8.51
9.63
10.43
11.22
14.34
16.40
17.26
–
–
–
9.73
2.3
6.3
2.2
4.5
8.8
8.4
9.7
6.9
–
–
–
4.5
22.91
14.44
17.27
19.44
24.61
27.74
30.26
37.64
25.13
1.9
6.7
4.1
2.9
2.4
2.8
5.3
10.1
6.0
22.92
14.44
17.25
19.44
24.61
27.74
30.26
37.64
25.13
1.9
6.7
4.1
2.9
2.4
2.8
5.3
10.1
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.81
21.59
20.29
21.09
24.98
4.6
8.3
4.2
6.3
4.9
23.26
21.59
20.29
21.09
24.98
4.0
8.3
4.2
6.3
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.22
9.80
10.92
11.76
14.60
17.32
18.21
2.9
4.3
3.6
2.4
3.9
5.5
5.4
13.30
9.89
10.85
11.80
14.60
17.37
18.21
3.0
4.8
3.9
2.5
3.9
5.5
5.4
10.74
8.94
11.79
–
–
–
–
2.6
6.5
3.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-77
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coil winders, tapers, and finishers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Engine and other machine assemblers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Structural metal fabricators and
fitters ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$20.96
11.61
11.39
11.00
15.60
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.2%
7.0
8.2
3.9
6.5
Mean
$20.96
11.65
11.39
11.00
15.60
Relative
error5
8.2%
7.4
8.2
3.9
6.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.12
9.38
10.79
11.74
14.74
17.60
16.80
19.88
11.90
3.0
5.7
4.9
2.8
3.7
9.1
5.9
8.5
4.1
13.24
9.45
10.68
11.79
14.74
17.68
16.80
19.88
11.98
3.1
6.7
5.5
2.9
3.7
9.2
5.9
8.5
4.4
$10.74
8.94
11.79
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6%
6.5
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.03
10.72
11.37
11.93
13.93
16.85
20.54
19.03
22.96
15.95
17.29
23.83
5.8
4.2
3.2
7.4
11.8
2.3
7.6
10.2
13.0
7.7
10.2
22.6
14.03
10.72
11.37
11.93
13.93
16.85
20.54
19.09
22.96
15.95
17.29
23.83
5.8
4.2
3.2
7.4
11.8
2.3
7.6
10.2
13.0
7.7
10.2
22.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.74
10.39
12.62
16.99
15.72
26.20
6.6
8.4
5.5
9.3
3.4
3.6
15.80
10.39
12.90
16.99
15.72
26.20
6.6
8.4
5.8
9.3
3.4
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.93
9.00
11.19
19.19
18.31
18.55
3.6
5.2
3.8
5.1
5.4
11.2
15.08
9.03
11.24
19.30
18.33
18.60
3.6
5.5
3.8
5.1
5.4
11.2
10.06
8.56
9.62
13.95
–
–
5.8
5.8
4.8
12.0
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-78
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ................................
Team assemblers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bakers ................................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and
fish processing workers ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and meat cutters ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and
trimmers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Slaughterers and meat packers ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous food processing
workers ........................................
$18.74
20.00
12.47
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.6%
6.0
7.3
Mean
$18.74
20.00
12.54
Relative
error5
5.6%
6.0
7.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.6%
4.2
7.9
–
–
12.87
18.07
10.71
22.73
18.54
17.31
13.54
12.09
9.67
10.05
12.02
14.93
5.8
9.0
5.4
7.7
12.9
6.1
16.3
6.3
2.6
7.1
7.5
7.7
12.87
18.06
10.71
22.74
18.54
17.31
13.54
12.56
9.40
10.08
12.74
14.98
5.8
9.0
5.4
7.7
12.9
6.1
16.3
6.6
3.2
7.7
8.2
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.01
10.36
9.71
–
–
12.04
8.36
9.68
11.90
13.57
14.75
17.83
19.31
11.98
15.03
12.86
14.44
14.65
17.74
20.20
4.8
5.9
3.3
5.2
3.8
9.7
5.5
5.0
10.0
4.7
11.7
4.4
9.9
5.6
5.3
12.08
8.47
9.77
11.83
13.45
14.44
17.83
19.52
12.07
15.03
12.69
14.30
14.33
17.74
20.62
4.7
6.0
3.6
5.4
3.9
11.0
5.5
5.4
10.6
5.1
13.3
4.8
11.3
5.6
4.4
11.55
7.28
–
12.82
–
–
–
–
–
15.07
–
–
–
–
–
14.2
17.2
–
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
9.30
8.26
9.87
10.60
10.99
9.27
9.89
11.45
7.1
6.3
4.5
6.9
4.1
10.2
4.0
3.2
9.52
8.45
10.10
10.79
10.97
8.73
9.87
11.45
7.4
6.6
5.3
7.1
4.2
11.6
4.0
3.2
7.24
6.28
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
2.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.56
3.7
12.58
3.8
11.96
23.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-79
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Miscellaneous food processing
workers –Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Food and tobacco roasting, baking,
and drying machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Food batchmakers ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Food cooking machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Computer control programmers and
operators ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer-controlled machine tool
operators, metal and plastic .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Numerical tool and process control
programmers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ......
Level 2 ..............................
$8.94
11.04
13.82
15.59
17.44
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.9%
6.4
5.4
4.9
5.4
Mean
$8.98
11.21
13.82
15.39
17.64
Relative
error5
7.0%
6.6
5.4
5.0
5.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.49
15.17
15.41
13.40
9.26
11.49
14.20
15.75
17.71
9.0
6.2
11.4
3.9
13.1
6.9
7.6
4.8
5.4
12.20
15.17
14.56
13.59
9.41
11.78
14.20
15.75
17.97
9.3
6.2
10.5
3.9
13.4
7.0
7.6
4.8
5.4
–
–
–
$8.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1%
–
–
–
–
–
10.85
8.80
15.40
9.0
8.6
9.0
10.85
8.80
15.40
9.0
8.6
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.36
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.73
18.70
22.81
24.41
4.2
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.6
2.6
6.7
11.7
17.37
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.77
18.70
22.81
24.41
4.2
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.8
2.6
6.7
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.36
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.70
18.47
21.39
3.4
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.7
3.1
4.9
16.37
11.40
12.94
14.96
16.74
18.47
21.39
3.4
8.9
8.9
5.5
2.8
3.1
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.69
25.26
6.9
12.2
23.69
25.26
6.9
12.2
–
–
–
–
14.64
11.49
4.8
10.1
14.69
11.50
4.8
10.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-80
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Extruding and drawing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Forging machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 4 ..............................
Rolling machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cutting, punching, and press
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.40
15.16
16.40
18.68
16.86
5.0%
10.5
4.0
2.4
19.6
$13.40
15.16
16.79
18.68
16.86
5.0%
10.5
3.6
2.4
19.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.92
11.60
14.30
15.56
16.48
18.26
4.3
11.2
4.8
6.5
5.6
2.6
14.01
11.61
14.30
15.56
17.20
18.26
4.3
11.2
4.8
6.5
3.2
2.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.36
12.92
7.7
10.7
13.36
12.92
7.7
10.7
–
–
–
–
16.67
14.01
16.12
16.46
8.9
16.0
14.7
7.0
16.67
14.01
16.12
16.46
8.9
16.0
14.7
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.35
9.00
10.75
13.30
15.61
16.67
17.35
18.92
12.82
2.4
5.8
4.5
5.2
6.1
2.2
4.1
6.9
15.8
14.47
9.00
10.89
13.31
15.80
16.67
17.35
18.92
12.82
2.3
5.8
4.2
5.3
5.2
2.2
4.1
6.9
15.8
$9.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.05
9.16
10.95
13.35
15.55
16.38
15.92
17.70
3.3
11.5
6.5
6.5
10.4
3.1
9.2
9.4
14.22
9.16
11.13
13.37
15.88
16.38
15.92
17.70
2.9
11.5
5.6
6.5
9.0
3.1
9.2
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-81
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Drilling and boring machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and
buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Milling and planing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Machinists ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Metal furnace and kiln operators and
tenders ..........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders ...............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.58
15.57
14.45
16.74
9.4%
19.0
5.8
12.5
$13.60
15.57
14.53
16.74
9.5%
19.0
6.0
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.69
9.85
10.30
13.03
14.78
17.24
3.8
6.1
4.0
6.9
4.4
5.3
13.79
9.85
10.48
13.02
14.78
17.24
4.0
6.1
4.2
7.1
4.4
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.28
9.57
13.96
17.62
16.65
17.07
18.06
5.4
10.3
13.6
7.6
4.4
5.0
7.6
16.39
–
13.96
17.62
16.65
17.07
18.06
5.5
–
13.6
7.6
4.4
5.0
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.63
18.08
17.60
20.06
15.42
17.04
19.85
20.99
25.63
28.13
21.06
9.2
6.1
7.2
1.8
6.2
2.7
2.6
2.7
4.4
7.5
10.8
16.63
18.08
17.60
20.16
16.00
17.04
19.88
21.11
25.63
28.13
21.06
9.2
6.1
7.2
1.7
5.2
2.7
2.6
2.5
4.4
7.5
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.62
19.53
17.13
16.86
16.81
5.3
16.4
5.3
13.3
7.4
17.62
19.53
17.13
16.86
16.81
5.3
16.4
5.3
13.3
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.89
7.6
17.89
7.6
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-82
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pourers and casters, metal .............
Model makers and patternmakers,
metal and plastic ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Model makers, metal and plastic ...
Level 7 ..............................
Patternmakers, metal and plastic ...
Molders and molding machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foundry mold and coremakers ......
Level 4 ..............................
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.39
17.49
16.62
17.04
11.7%
9.6
16.3
8.0
$20.39
17.49
16.62
17.04
11.7%
9.6
16.3
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.21
23.67
23.48
24.18
17.98
6.9
10.8
8.0
12.3
11.0
22.21
23.67
23.48
24.18
17.98
6.9
10.8
8.0
12.3
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.01
9.34
10.00
12.41
15.72
17.80
17.82
21.42
12.57
16.72
17.55
3.3
4.1
5.2
2.7
6.7
5.1
6.8
4.5
16.0
8.9
14.0
13.02
9.34
10.00
12.41
15.80
17.80
17.82
21.42
13.06
16.72
17.55
3.3
4.1
5.2
2.7
6.7
5.1
6.8
4.5
17.4
8.9
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.76
9.31
10.00
12.28
15.37
17.87
17.70
21.42
12.57
3.4
4.0
5.3
2.7
7.8
5.5
8.1
4.5
16.0
12.77
9.31
10.00
12.28
15.45
17.87
17.70
21.42
13.06
3.4
4.0
5.3
2.7
7.7
5.5
8.1
4.5
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.41
11.01
14.97
17.88
18.61
19.43
20.52
3.8
7.5
6.7
5.7
6.2
7.9
5.6
16.41
11.01
14.97
17.88
18.61
19.43
20.52
3.8
7.5
6.7
5.7
6.2
7.9
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-83
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Tool and die makers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Welding, soldering, and brazing
workers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Welders, cutters, solderers, and
brazers ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Welding, soldering, and brazing
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Miscellaneous metalworkers and
plastic workers .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Heat treating equipment setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 4 ..............................
$23.89
18.41
22.01
25.12
25.26
20.34
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.8%
3.9
4.9
2.0
4.2
9.0
Mean
$23.89
18.41
22.01
25.12
25.26
20.34
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
1.8%
3.9
4.9
2.0
4.2
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.34
10.88
13.83
15.25
16.46
19.21
20.16
17.80
2.4
5.1
5.1
3.4
4.4
3.3
6.8
9.6
16.35
10.88
13.83
15.25
16.46
19.21
20.16
17.92
2.4
5.1
5.1
3.4
4.4
3.3
6.8
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.45
10.97
12.58
15.43
16.43
19.06
20.24
18.24
2.7
6.1
4.2
3.7
4.8
3.5
7.0
11.7
16.45
10.97
12.58
15.44
16.42
19.06
20.24
18.41
2.7
6.1
4.2
3.8
4.9
3.5
7.0
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.63
10.74
17.91
13.84
16.76
20.90
5.6
8.4
18.6
8.8
4.4
8.4
15.63
10.74
17.91
13.84
16.76
20.90
5.6
8.4
18.6
8.8
4.4
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.89
11.14
12.99
15.36
16.77
18.90
22.91
18.27
5.5
6.5
9.7
3.6
5.6
5.1
5.4
16.9
14.94
11.14
13.20
15.36
16.77
18.90
22.91
18.27
5.4
6.5
9.5
3.6
5.6
5.1
5.4
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.63
16.35
10.2
7.2
16.63
16.35
10.2
7.2
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-84
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Heat treating equipment setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Lay-out workers, metal and plastic
Level 5 ..............................
Plating and coating machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Bookbinders and bindery workers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bindery workers ............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Printers ...............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Job printers ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Prepress technicians and workers ..
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.88
17.23
18.63
7.0%
15.2
26.3
$16.88
17.23
18.63
7.0%
15.2
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.71
9.73
11.74
15.50
16.26
21.70
7.2
7.5
11.6
5.4
9.2
16.9
14.88
9.73
12.18
15.50
16.26
21.70
6.9
7.5
10.6
5.4
9.2
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.02
12.51
26.01
12.37
7.78
9.92
10.20
13.24
17.10
11.52
12.29
7.78
9.92
10.20
13.24
17.10
11.52
16.13
10.83
13.40
14.80
17.22
20.65
20.65
16.73
16.86
15.87
17.84
21.24
16.31
5.7
10.5
6.4
3.8
5.4
6.8
5.4
4.1
6.5
5.5
3.8
5.4
6.8
5.4
4.1
6.5
5.5
3.3
2.8
4.2
3.0
2.3
2.8
3.4
13.5
5.5
6.9
6.3
3.6
3.2
18.02
12.51
26.01
13.01
–
10.17
10.41
13.24
17.10
–
12.94
–
10.17
10.41
13.24
17.10
–
16.24
10.92
13.39
14.82
17.37
20.81
20.61
17.48
16.86
15.87
17.84
21.24
16.72
5.7
10.5
6.4
4.1
–
7.5
5.6
4.1
6.5
–
4.2
–
7.5
5.6
4.1
6.5
–
3.5
2.8
4.3
3.0
2.2
2.7
3.5
14.1
5.5
6.9
6.3
3.6
3.2
–
–
–
$8.09
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.09
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.48
–
–
–
5.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-85
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Prepress technicians and workers
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Printing machine operators ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Pressers, textile, garment, and related
materials ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Sewing machine operators .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sewers, hand ..................................
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom
sewers ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.35
13.76
16.34
20.86
21.62
17.49
15.95
10.99
13.19
14.83
17.86
20.65
20.32
18.05
9.68
8.67
9.51
13.65
6.2%
7.6
3.3
6.2
4.2
27.8
4.8
2.9
5.0
4.3
3.5
3.7
4.3
12.3
3.8
2.5
2.5
6.7
$13.80
13.84
16.62
20.86
21.62
–
15.97
11.11
13.01
14.83
17.89
20.87
20.25
18.05
9.80
8.83
9.51
13.60
6.0%
7.8
3.3
6.2
4.2
–
4.9
2.8
5.0
4.3
3.5
3.7
4.4
12.3
4.0
2.6
2.7
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
$15.11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.52
7.62
9.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.9
5.6
3.1
–
9.18
8.34
9.56
9.58
10.46
7.67
11.16
10.19
13.22
14.27
9.72
11.19
17.13
16.26
15.11
4.4
7.2
6.0
7.4
7.9
4.2
12.2
7.8
6.5
8.5
8.2
5.7
12.1
13.9
21.3
9.10
8.16
9.49
9.58
10.58
7.67
11.26
10.44
13.26
14.31
9.83
11.04
17.17
16.12
15.11
5.0
7.5
6.6
7.4
8.1
4.2
12.0
8.7
6.9
8.6
7.9
6.1
12.4
14.1
21.3
10.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.34
–
–
–
–
–
2.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.8
–
–
–
–
–
14.20
9.70
16.23
16.27
7.9
8.5
14.8
14.0
14.23
9.81
16.25
16.13
8.0
8.3
15.2
14.2
13.34
–
–
–
21.8
–
–
–
11.79
9.77
10.67
3.3
1.4
3.1
11.79
9.77
10.67
3.4
1.4
3.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-86
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Textile bleaching and dyeing
machine operators and tenders
Level 3 ..............................
Textile cutting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Textile knitting and weaving
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Textile winding, twisting, and
drawing out machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and
furnishings workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Extruding and forming machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
synthetic and glass fibers .........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Fabric and apparel patternmakers ..
Upholsterers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$11.59
14.58
17.77
10.65
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.4%
6.2
6.0
9.4
Mean
$11.59
14.58
17.77
10.65
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.4%
6.2
6.0
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.70
11.40
9.6
5.2
12.70
11.40
9.6
5.2
–
–
–
–
11.07
8.84
10.81
4.8
5.4
3.8
11.07
8.84
10.81
4.8
5.4
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.18
11.07
12.33
13.96
6.4
7.0
5.8
10.3
12.18
11.07
12.33
13.96
6.4
7.0
5.8
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.87
10.74
12.02
16.60
4.7
4.0
4.0
10.0
11.87
10.74
12.02
16.60
4.7
4.0
4.0
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.96
8.71
11.82
13.28
14.68
18.21
18.78
7.2
6.6
7.8
8.9
9.5
3.6
3.6
12.96
8.71
11.83
13.28
14.68
18.21
18.78
7.2
6.6
7.7
8.9
9.5
3.6
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.65
14.24
15.91
18.35
18.73
14.85
8.93
12.62
13.94
18.60
7.6
11.0
6.6
6.5
9.3
12.5
20.8
14.7
15.2
5.3
15.65
14.24
15.91
18.35
18.73
14.85
8.93
12.62
13.94
18.60
7.6
11.0
6.6
6.5
9.3
12.5
20.8
14.7
15.2
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-87
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Upholsterers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furniture finishers .............................
Level 4 ..............................
Model makers and patternmakers,
wood ............................................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Sawing machine setters, operators,
and tenders, wood ....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Power distributors and dispatchers
Power plant operators ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators ......................................
$19.35
13.15
13.11
13.67
12.59
12.66
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.9%
4.9
8.5
4.5
8.1
8.4
Mean
$19.35
13.37
13.53
13.67
12.71
12.92
Relative
error5
3.9%
4.8
8.4
4.5
8.5
8.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.60
12.6
18.60
12.6
–
–
12.25
9.17
10.27
12.84
12.94
15.65
3.3
7.0
5.9
3.6
4.7
1.9
12.25
9.17
10.25
12.84
12.95
15.65
3.3
7.0
6.0
3.6
4.7
1.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.66
8.86
9.82
12.20
12.87
6.0
7.3
9.0
7.7
5.8
11.66
8.86
9.82
12.20
12.87
6.0
7.3
9.0
7.7
5.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.75
9.74
10.74
13.11
13.03
15.75
3.3
11.1
6.1
4.9
5.0
2.5
12.75
9.74
10.71
13.11
13.04
15.75
3.3
11.1
6.2
4.9
5.0
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.80
21.98
26.76
31.17
32.51
34.78
22.19
32.90
27.82
21.98
25.13
30.58
3.7
8.0
7.2
2.3
5.2
4.6
17.0
7.9
5.7
8.0
5.6
3.3
29.80
21.98
26.76
31.17
32.51
34.78
22.19
32.90
27.82
21.98
25.13
30.58
3.7
8.0
7.2
2.3
5.2
4.6
17.0
7.9
5.7
8.0
5.6
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.15
5.2
24.28
5.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-88
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Water and liquid waste treatment
plant and system operators ..........
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous plant and system
operators ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical plant and system
operators ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Gas plant operators ........................
Petroleum pump system operators,
refinery operators, and gaugers
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical equipment operators and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Separating, filtering, clarifying,
precipitating, and still machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending workers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
$15.82
25.52
27.83
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.4%
7.5
2.4
Mean
$15.82
–
27.83
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.4%
–
2.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.07
18.74
7.5
6.6
22.07
18.74
7.5
6.6
–
–
–
–
24.18
21.22
26.63
26.29
27.37
5.0
3.5
2.5
7.9
5.3
24.24
21.22
26.63
26.29
27.37
4.9
3.5
2.5
7.9
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.33
22.21
26.70
21.14
27.94
4.5
3.4
3.0
10.3
6.1
23.33
22.21
26.70
21.14
27.94
4.5
3.4
3.0
10.3
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.22
7.1
25.54
7.1
–
–
19.21
9.53
16.55
16.22
21.88
25.66
23.32
6.0
12.5
7.6
9.5
6.0
5.3
7.0
19.22
9.53
16.55
16.22
21.88
25.66
23.32
6.0
12.5
7.6
9.6
6.0
5.3
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.78
16.50
19.09
22.53
8.0
18.1
5.1
7.5
17.79
16.50
19.09
22.53
8.0
18.2
5.1
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.39
16.77
15.93
23.26
8.7
10.8
3.9
6.0
20.39
16.77
15.93
23.26
8.7
10.8
3.9
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.45
10.50
11.03
4.0
6.9
4.4
15.48
10.54
11.04
4.1
7.1
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-89
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending workers
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Crushing, grinding, and polishing
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grinding and polishing workers,
hand .........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Mixing and blending machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cutting workers .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cutters and trimmers, hand ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.51
15.65
18.86
20.30
15.19
3.5%
5.2
4.5
3.3
36.4
$13.43
15.65
18.86
20.30
15.19
3.6%
5.2
4.5
3.3
36.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.15
14.59
17.37
9.0
8.4
4.2
16.24
14.59
17.37
8.9
8.4
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.62
10.24
11.31
13.38
11.38
5.8
7.9
10.0
6.7
12.2
12.55
10.24
11.31
13.09
11.38
5.9
7.9
10.0
7.0
12.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.39
10.85
13.60
16.81
20.49
20.40
13.27
8.63
11.54
14.27
14.87
16.47
13.39
9.17
12.26
14.65
4.4
5.3
5.0
5.5
5.9
3.7
2.8
6.4
4.2
2.6
6.4
4.4
4.8
7.5
9.4
5.6
16.42
10.87
13.60
16.81
20.49
20.40
13.29
9.03
11.54
14.27
14.87
16.47
13.04
9.17
12.26
14.65
4.3
5.4
5.0
5.5
5.9
3.7
3.0
5.8
4.2
2.6
6.4
4.4
6.2
7.5
9.4
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.22
7.78
11.40
14.12
14.65
17.23
3.5
8.9
4.7
3.0
7.4
5.9
13.38
–
11.40
14.12
14.65
17.23
3.4
–
4.7
3.0
7.4
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-90
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Extruding, forming, pressing, and
compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle
operators and tenders ...................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers,
and weighers ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Jewelers and precious stone and
metal workers
Level 4 ..............................
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic
laboratory technicians ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental laboratory technicians ........
Medical appliance technicians .......
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians
Packaging and filling machine
operators and tenders ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painting workers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$14.01
10.06
12.80
18.09
17.42
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
7.3%
7.4
2.6
8.5
6.8
Mean
$14.01
10.06
12.74
18.09
17.42
Relative
error5
7.3%
7.4
2.4
8.5
6.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.91
12.76
13.90
11.5
5.4
8.0
14.91
12.76
13.90
11.5
5.4
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.47
9.71
11.36
13.30
14.92
16.83
19.56
23.64
27.49
15.49
2.6
9.1
8.2
4.5
2.4
3.5
4.5
4.3
4.0
10.0
15.62
10.00
11.36
13.43
15.02
16.84
19.56
23.64
27.49
15.84
2.7
9.5
8.3
4.6
2.5
3.4
4.5
4.3
4.0
10.5
$9.96
–
–
10.90
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.1%
–
–
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.53
11.5
18.53
11.5
–
–
14.92
13.55
14.40
14.85
15.57
15.31
13.10
3.7
6.3
4.0
3.1
7.9
2.2
8.2
14.97
13.55
14.48
–
15.57
15.32
13.13
3.8
6.3
4.1
–
7.9
2.2
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.46
9.59
12.21
13.85
15.98
18.35
18.88
14.78
11.35
14.51
14.28
5.9
5.8
4.9
5.3
5.0
3.7
17.1
4.1
6.1
6.0
8.4
14.59
9.71
12.40
13.85
15.98
18.35
18.88
15.02
11.41
14.49
15.31
6.0
5.9
4.8
5.3
5.0
3.7
17.1
4.3
6.3
6.0
4.6
8.11
–
8.63
–
–
–
–
11.14
–
–
–
7.9
–
3.4
–
–
–
–
22.2
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-91
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Painting workers –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coating, painting, and spraying
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painters, transportation equipment
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Painting, coating, and decorating
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers and
processing machine operators ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers .......
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic processing machine
operators ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Semiconductor processors .................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous production workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.03
20.31
12.94
2.4%
22.6
13.1
$16.88
20.79
12.94
2.2%
23.8
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.04
11.30
13.75
16.16
16.84
11.49
18.71
22.68
16.25
17.51
21.00
3.5
6.8
5.9
3.3
2.7
10.5
10.4
11.4
10.8
4.1
28.8
14.01
11.30
13.72
16.16
16.84
11.49
18.65
22.68
16.25
17.22
21.00
3.6
6.8
5.9
3.3
2.7
10.5
10.5
11.4
10.8
3.7
28.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.61
12.14
10.73
9.4
9.1
18.6
12.49
12.80
12.17
7.1
9.8
8.2
$9.93
–
–
24.0%
–
–
11.28
9.73
9.44
12.84
13.01
13.29
8.1
11.0
6.0
8.1
16.3
10.8
12.87
–
10.98
12.84
14.40
13.29
8.0
–
3.2
8.1
15.5
10.8
7.97
–
7.81
–
–
–
4.5
–
5.7
–
–
–
10.27
10.23
8.83
12.60
16.27
13.78
15.60
18.35
12.77
8.94
11.09
14.74
16.41
17.77
19.43
12.93
7.0
11.4
8.1
11.0
5.3
5.8
6.1
5.0
2.7
2.1
2.7
3.9
3.3
5.5
3.4
8.2
11.80
–
10.80
12.60
16.27
13.78
15.60
18.35
12.95
8.89
11.18
14.99
16.39
17.83
19.42
13.43
6.2
–
6.7
11.0
5.3
5.8
6.1
5.0
2.9
1.8
2.8
4.3
3.3
5.5
3.4
9.4
7.62
–
7.45
–
–
–
–
–
9.97
9.65
9.78
11.00
–
–
–
–
4.5
–
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
4.9
15.2
6.5
4.9
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-92
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Cementing and gluing machine
operators and tenders ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cleaning, washing, and metal
pickling equipment operators
and tenders ...............................
Etchers and engravers ....................
Molders, shapers, and casters,
except metal and plastic ...........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Paper goods machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Tire builders ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--production workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation and material moving
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$12.61
10.25
14.29
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.7%
6.3
9.1
Mean
$12.61
10.25
14.29
Relative
error5
5.7%
6.3
9.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.46
17.38
22.6
13.5
17.17
17.36
22.1
13.6
–
–
–
–
12.04
12.55
14.15
14.20
7.1
5.2
8.4
4.7
12.51
12.55
14.15
14.20
6.7
5.2
8.4
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.25
11.42
12.03
16.56
17.39
22.65
16.13
16.05
11.07
9.06
11.53
14.27
16.12
17.08
–
9.2
14.1
12.5
6.3
5.3
3.5
8.9
10.1
1.7
2.9
5.1
6.6
6.9
6.0
–
16.30
11.44
12.03
16.56
17.39
22.65
16.34
16.37
11.23
9.12
11.50
14.48
16.13
17.08
11.78
9.2
14.2
12.5
6.3
5.3
3.5
9.0
9.9
1.8
3.1
5.2
6.6
7.7
6.0
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$9.37
8.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.1%
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
14.22
8.75
11.15
13.98
17.04
18.08
20.77
24.34
29.68
44.17
79.85
97.70
15.30
1.3
1.0
1.1
1.6
1.5
2.2
2.4
4.7
7.2
18.0
36.5
21.1
5.6
15.03
9.20
11.38
14.10
17.19
18.11
20.90
24.34
29.72
44.17
79.85
97.70
15.80
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.8
1.6
2.3
2.5
4.7
7.2
18.0
36.5
21.1
5.9
9.41
7.86
9.84
12.76
13.94
14.70
17.35
–
–
–
–
–
11.35
1.9
1.3
2.0
3.5
5.5
3.9
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
5.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-93
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
First-line supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and material
movers, hand ................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine and
vehicle operators ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers ....
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight
engineers ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Commercial pilots .........................
Ambulance drivers and attendants,
except emergency medical
technicians ...................................
Bus drivers .........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bus drivers, transit and intercity ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bus drivers, school ........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.08
12.20
14.67
22.10
19.94
22.15
18.91
3.9%
9.4
3.8
15.9
4.1
6.9
8.2
$19.32
12.11
14.72
22.42
20.47
22.15
19.15
4.1%
10.3
3.9
16.1
4.7
6.9
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.99
15.33
16.83
22.15
25.14
26.64
28.77
93.13
36.08
81.98
102.96
97.70
3.1
10.5
5.3
4.4
4.8
10.5
8.5
13.4
23.5
21.7
21.8
21.1
23.00
15.54
16.83
22.15
25.14
26.64
28.81
95.31
36.98
81.98
102.96
97.70
3.1
10.6
5.3
4.4
4.8
10.5
8.7
13.8
23.9
21.7
21.8
21.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
111.01
37.09
82.17
104.71
128.35
30.31
9.2
24.3
21.8
21.8
5.3
9.3
111.15
–
82.17
104.71
128.35
–
9.2
–
21.8
21.8
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.38
13.66
10.95
13.68
16.15
17.02
14.29
10.82
13.20
17.88
16.98
12.94
9.0
9.3
3.0
4.6
11.8
4.7
15.1
5.1
5.5
14.9
5.0
4.7
10.79
14.17
–
13.06
17.52
–
14.59
–
12.98
18.12
–
12.26
9.1
14.5
–
7.0
15.5
–
16.9
–
6.8
14.8
–
9.6
–
$12.98
11.05
14.20
13.85
–
12.08
10.60
–
–
–
13.14
–
4.1%
6.0
6.6
6.9
–
8.0
12.5
–
–
–
4.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-94
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Bus drivers, school –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales workers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Truck drivers, light or delivery
services ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Locomotive engineers and operators
Level 9 ..............................
Locomotive engineers ...................
$11.15
13.88
13.39
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.9%
6.2
8.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$11.03
13.15
–
11.2%
13.3
–
$11.18
14.20
13.84
Relative
error5
5.5%
7.5
7.4
15.69
8.04
10.94
13.87
17.40
17.96
20.68
23.18
16.68
13.45
6.17
8.52
14.50
15.70
19.15
22.01
1.5
3.2
2.9
3.0
2.1
2.8
5.6
9.4
5.1
6.1
5.7
9.9
7.1
7.2
4.6
.6
16.13
9.07
11.34
14.06
17.50
17.98
20.67
23.18
17.18
16.01
5.98
10.14
15.53
16.29
19.41
22.06
1.4
3.8
2.8
3.1
2.2
2.9
5.7
9.4
5.1
5.1
13.3
12.2
8.4
6.3
4.5
.5
9.53
6.46
8.38
11.19
14.35
15.95
–
–
10.23
7.37
6.23
6.63
10.17
–
–
–
5.2
2.5
5.4
5.6
9.1
10.9
–
–
12.7
6.6
4.1
5.7
10.2
–
–
–
16.95
12.83
14.36
17.29
17.86
20.41
23.19
17.54
1.7
4.7
5.0
2.5
3.3
8.1
9.5
5.2
16.96
12.81
14.37
17.30
17.85
20.41
23.19
17.54
1.7
4.7
5.0
2.5
3.3
8.1
9.5
5.2
15.95
–
–
16.47
18.81
–
–
–
9.2
–
–
12.3
5.5
–
–
–
14.02
8.92
10.49
13.23
17.99
17.88
15.78
10.16
8.94
9.29
12.10
27.40
29.94
27.84
2.7
3.1
2.9
3.5
3.4
7.0
9.0
7.2
7.5
11.1
7.0
22.1
26.8
22.8
14.47
9.48
10.68
13.44
18.24
17.87
16.82
10.19
9.08
9.45
11.77
27.40
29.94
27.84
2.7
3.9
3.1
3.8
3.5
7.1
9.1
9.3
12.0
13.5
6.7
22.1
26.8
22.8
10.25
6.87
9.28
11.12
14.48
–
10.23
10.04
8.67
8.68
13.21
–
–
–
7.8
6.4
5.4
7.2
11.6
–
12.7
8.4
2.6
6.3
17.4
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-95
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Locomotive engineers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Railroad brake, signal, and switch
operators ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Sailors and marine oilers ...................
Level 2 ..............................
Ship and boat captains and operators
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ............................
Ship engineers ...................................
Parking lot attendants ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Service station attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Transportation inspectors ..................
Conveyor operators and tenders ........
Level 3 ..............................
Crane and tower operators .................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dredge, excavating, and loading
machine operators ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Excavating and loading machine
and dragline operators .............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Hoist and winch operators .................
Industrial truck and tractor operators
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$29.94
26.8%
$29.94
26.8%
–
–
25.06
29.78
12.14
9.73
18.24
11.5
3.7
5.5
2.4
13.5
25.06
29.78
12.48
9.69
19.45
11.5
3.7
5.7
2.6
15.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.45
30.16
8.14
7.79
9.15
10.08
8.19
8.90
11.08
25.13
14.05
21.05
18.59
16.05
14.53
15.59
20.54
23.72
28.03
15.6
17.3
6.7
3.4
20.3
7.4
4.1
8.1
8.8
15.8
10.2
16.8
6.9
16.9
6.9
5.5
10.9
6.7
16.2
19.45
30.16
7.72
7.99
6.59
10.32
8.30
8.97
11.08
26.26
15.13
21.05
18.53
16.05
14.53
15.59
20.54
23.72
27.51
15.6
17.3
4.0
4.2
4.6
7.5
5.0
7.1
8.8
15.5
15.1
16.8
6.9
16.9
6.9
5.5
10.9
6.7
17.0
–
–
$9.24
7.01
12.07
8.35
7.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.4%
3.4
21.7
10.3
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.92
11.83
16.75
14.57
17.54
19.24
3.6
4.2
10.4
5.0
6.4
8.7
15.96
11.99
16.75
14.57
17.70
19.24
3.6
4.1
10.5
5.0
6.4
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.77
11.83
16.75
14.55
17.43
18.67
14.70
14.17
10.38
3.7
4.2
10.4
5.0
6.9
8.2
19.9
2.0
7.3
15.85
11.99
16.75
14.55
17.59
18.67
14.70
14.25
10.38
3.7
4.1
10.5
5.0
6.9
8.2
19.9
2.0
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-96
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Industrial truck and tractor operators
–Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laborers and material movers, hand
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine feeders and offbearers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Packers and packagers, hand .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pumping station operators .................
$11.59
13.73
16.97
19.02
14.73
10.63
8.82
11.43
14.02
15.75
17.81
17.76
10.82
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.2%
1.5
3.2
3.7
6.9
1.1
1.1
1.9
1.7
2.5
2.0
6.5
3.9
Mean
$11.65
13.78
17.00
19.02
15.02
11.22
9.21
11.67
14.12
16.10
17.81
17.75
11.00
Relative
error5
2.4%
1.6
3.2
3.7
6.6
1.1
1.4
2.0
1.9
2.7
2.0
6.6
4.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.66
12.43
–
–
–
8.76
8.07
10.03
12.95
13.40
–
–
9.74
8.1%
10.2
–
–
–
1.7
1.4
2.0
4.4
8.4
–
–
6.0
9.85
8.54
12.00
12.21
13.58
3.1
2.6
7.3
5.9
9.3
10.32
9.00
12.20
12.22
13.58
2.6
2.7
7.8
6.2
9.3
7.67
7.38
7.69
–
–
4.5
3.9
7.7
–
–
11.18
9.13
11.71
14.25
15.59
17.91
17.88
11.33
11.28
9.49
11.54
13.52
21.90
12.57
9.40
8.22
10.27
14.37
15.49
15.69
9.76
21.10
1.2
1.4
2.3
2.2
2.9
2.1
7.1
3.9
2.7
3.6
3.5
4.2
7.6
15.5
1.7
1.6
2.4
4.9
6.2
7.7
4.2
5.5
11.83
9.51
11.94
14.38
16.00
17.91
17.88
11.63
11.42
9.57
11.56
13.57
21.90
13.26
10.04
8.69
10.54
14.52
15.49
15.69
9.98
21.10
1.4
1.7
2.6
2.5
3.2
2.1
7.1
4.5
2.8
3.9
3.6
4.4
7.6
18.7
1.9
2.3
2.6
5.1
6.2
7.8
5.4
5.5
9.33
8.52
10.47
13.16
13.40
–
–
9.65
9.47
8.69
–
–
–
–
7.62
7.28
8.89
12.07
–
–
8.79
–
2.1
1.9
2.2
5.2
8.4
–
–
11.0
7.2
4.5
–
–
–
–
1.3
1.4
3.1
5.4
–
–
2.2
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-97
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Relative
error5
Mean
Refuse and recyclable material
collectors ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders .......
Full-time workers
$10.99
9.80
12.26
21.74
6.7%
5.9
8.2
9.7
1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated
based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts,
Mean
$11.04
9.78
12.26
21.74
Relative
error5
7.0%
6.2
8.2
9.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
and physical environment. See appendix A for more information.
4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to
cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.
5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of
the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample
estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall
occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-98
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.2%
Mean
$24.46
Relative
error5
1.3%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$23.99
$16.57
Management occupations ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chief executives ................................
Not able to be leveled ........
General and operations managers ......
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legislators .........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Administrative services managers .....
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing managers .........................
38.03
16.58
20.51
25.00
30.31
35.41
40.54
46.34
50.94
62.83
40.34
46.79
46.68
37.11
23.98
29.65
42.23
53.30
37.74
21.68
21.68
32.67
30.11
20.19
29.68
31.49
3.4
10.5
5.2
3.5
2.7
7.2
2.8
3.2
3.4
18.0
8.3
10.0
14.4
4.8
8.5
11.1
6.9
10.6
8.3
16.1
16.1
18.6
7.3
4.3
9.7
12.4
38.21
16.58
20.51
25.00
30.44
35.41
40.54
46.34
50.94
62.83
40.80
47.38
48.36
37.12
23.98
29.65
42.23
53.30
37.76
18.52
18.52
32.83
30.11
20.19
29.68
31.49
3.4
10.5
5.2
3.5
2.7
7.2
2.8
3.2
3.4
18.0
8.4
10.2
14.6
4.8
8.5
11.1
6.9
10.6
8.3
29.9
29.9
18.5
7.3
4.3
9.7
12.4
23.90
–
–
–
23.41
–
–
–
–
–
24.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.49
23.49
–
–
–
–
–
35.92
40.92
37.35
38.45
26.32
28.74
32.23
46.80
40.74
41.77
42.05
37.37
38.29
53.78
46.70
32.03
8.0
4.9
13.5
8.4
7.9
4.0
1.8
6.5
10.3
7.0
3.8
6.8
14.2
2.9
5.4
14.4
35.92
40.92
37.35
38.62
26.32
29.26
32.23
46.80
40.74
41.77
42.05
37.37
38.29
53.78
46.70
32.03
8.0
4.9
13.5
8.3
7.9
3.9
1.8
6.5
10.3
7.0
3.8
6.8
14.2
2.9
5.4
14.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
2.2%
11.9
–
–
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
14.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.8
17.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-1
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Construction managers ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Education administrators ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
preschool and child care
center/program .........................
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school .......................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.92
29.05
21.29
43.01
17.96
27.86
34.21
42.55
41.18
46.55
50.85
65.22
45.65
6.4%
7.1
18.5
3.7
6.8
7.5
3.2
4.4
8.6
4.4
4.9
28.3
8.7
$33.92
29.05
21.29
43.10
17.96
27.86
34.56
42.55
41.18
46.55
50.85
65.22
45.76
6.4%
7.1
18.5
3.8
6.8
7.5
3.3
4.4
8.6
4.4
4.9
28.3
8.7
–
–
–
$26.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.52
18.5
34.49
20.0
–
–
45.26
32.13
40.69
44.36
43.60
46.95
47.34
50.77
3.1
5.0
5.4
3.8
4.2
5.4
5.7
8.9
45.26
32.13
40.69
44.36
43.60
46.95
47.34
50.77
3.1
5.0
5.4
3.8
4.2
5.4
5.7
8.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.97
24.20
28.30
30.56
45.02
50.82
41.97
42.94
39.43
43.45
23.53
11.9
11.6
3.7
22.0
4.2
8.9
10.6
3.3
4.1
7.2
12.7
40.10
24.20
28.31
30.56
45.02
50.82
42.35
42.94
39.43
43.45
23.53
12.0
11.6
3.7
22.0
4.2
8.9
10.8
3.3
4.1
7.2
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.18
32.75
34.23
41.20
50.72
27.8
8.3
4.3
9.0
25.2
43.14
32.75
34.23
41.20
50.66
27.9
8.3
4.3
9.0
25.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-2
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Natural sciences managers ................
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business and financial operations
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 7 ..............................
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Cost estimators ..................................
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.49
11.5%
$43.49
11.5%
–
–
31.79
28.25
9.1
1.3
31.79
28.25
9.1
1.3
–
–
–
–
25.90
16.33
20.69
28.28
26.91
28.14
3.8
7.7
7.5
2.4
13.9
4.4
26.00
16.33
20.69
28.28
26.91
28.59
3.9
7.7
7.5
2.4
13.9
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.31
16.48
17.19
21.43
22.43
25.61
29.37
31.40
39.88
30.46
18.79
14.93
21.35
25.03
20.05
2.8
4.5
6.3
1.9
2.7
4.5
9.3
6.5
11.1
10.4
13.5
15.3
10.9
2.3
12.2
24.34
16.51
17.24
21.44
22.35
25.60
29.37
31.32
39.88
31.22
18.79
14.93
21.35
25.03
20.05
2.9
4.6
6.4
1.9
2.7
4.5
9.3
6.6
11.1
9.7
13.5
15.3
10.9
2.3
12.2
$21.51
–
–
20.34
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.4%
–
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.06
27.20
6.7
11.2
25.06
27.20
6.7
11.2
–
–
–
–
25.06
27.20
6.7
11.2
25.06
27.20
6.7
11.2
–
–
–
–
23.12
19.75
22.31
27.93
25.37
7.0
7.0
3.7
3.3
7.9
23.12
19.75
22.31
27.93
25.37
7.0
7.0
3.7
3.3
7.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.47
18.35
17.32
4.1
8.2
9.3
23.50
18.35
17.32
4.1
8.2
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-3
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Training and development
specialists .................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Management analysts ........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Financial examiners ...........................
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Level 7 ..............................
$20.95
21.16
24.77
34.64
29.40
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.6%
6.4
4.9
6.8
3.0
Mean
$21.03
21.16
24.77
34.64
29.40
Relative
error5
4.8%
6.4
4.9
6.8
3.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.31
17.28
15.08
21.41
22.00
6.4
10.7
6.9
8.1
2.6
20.31
17.28
15.08
21.41
22.00
6.4
10.7
6.9
8.2
2.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.12
6.9
26.12
6.9
–
–
26.60
20.95
20.64
28.36
24.66
23.68
29.54
27.00
24.11
18.40
18.93
21.43
21.52
25.47
33.03
34.54
7.3
5.2
6.5
4.0
8.1
10.2
2.6
12.8
3.3
4.8
9.5
2.8
7.2
7.4
6.2
4.3
26.73
21.55
20.64
28.36
24.54
–
30.07
26.85
24.11
18.40
18.93
21.42
21.52
25.47
33.03
34.54
7.2
4.0
6.5
4.0
8.3
–
1.9
12.9
3.3
4.8
9.5
2.8
7.2
7.4
6.2
4.3
–
–
–
–
$27.64
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.45
20.12
24.05
30.92
25.27
24.89
25.92
30.03
29.65
7.8
2.2
4.0
8.9
5.4
12.6
8.1
9.1
11.4
24.40
20.12
24.05
30.92
25.13
24.89
–
30.03
29.65
7.8
2.2
4.0
8.9
5.7
12.6
–
9.1
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.71
17.79
10.3
7.9
21.71
17.79
10.3
7.9
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-4
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Tax examiners, collectors, and
revenue agents .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Computer and mathematical science
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Computer programmers .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Computer support specialists .............
Level 7 ..............................
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Database administrators .....................
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.67
28.35
7.6%
10.6
$20.67
28.35
7.6%
10.6
–
–
–
–
21.71
17.79
20.67
28.35
10.3
7.9
7.6
10.6
21.71
17.79
20.67
28.35
10.3
7.9
7.6
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.89
17.04
19.49
23.65
27.37
29.35
30.34
34.72
26.23
22.02
21.29
23.37
28.65
23.95
23.06
28.53
23.46
32.63
30.35
24.73
38.21
32.01
2.8
5.7
4.0
1.6
6.4
3.7
10.3
7.6
3.8
8.7
7.9
8.2
3.6
6.4
4.7
3.6
1.4
7.5
4.0
15.0
4.7
14.7
26.78
17.14
19.50
23.65
26.55
29.35
30.34
34.72
26.23
22.02
21.29
23.37
28.65
23.95
23.06
28.26
23.46
31.10
30.35
24.73
38.21
32.07
2.6
6.1
4.0
1.6
4.6
3.7
10.3
7.6
3.8
8.7
7.9
8.2
3.6
6.4
4.7
3.4
1.4
8.7
4.0
15.0
4.7
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.73
27.35
3.7
7.8
27.73
27.35
3.7
7.8
–
–
–
–
27.65
15.68
17.03
22.67
23.21
25.30
29.80
2.3
5.7
3.7
4.7
2.8
4.3
3.4
27.62
15.86
16.84
22.67
23.21
25.30
29.55
2.3
6.0
3.6
4.7
2.8
4.3
3.4
$29.62
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-5
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Level 9 ..............................
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Surveyors .......................................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Civil engineers ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Electrical engineers ...................
Environmental engineers ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Mechanical engineers ....................
Drafters ..............................................
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Civil engineering technicians ........
$32.42
36.13
42.83
33.87
29.98
28.49
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.4%
4.5
7.2
9.4
8.3
8.4
Mean
$32.42
36.13
42.83
34.04
29.98
28.49
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.4%
4.5
7.2
9.6
8.3
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.55
9.4
31.55
9.4
–
–
17.91
19.51
32.21
25.26
26.41
29.92
32.28
36.14
44.47
37.47
32.84
25.43
25.84
30.53
38.88
38.07
44.75
34.51
11.5
14.1
2.6
7.3
4.6
3.6
5.3
4.6
6.5
8.4
3.5
6.6
6.4
4.0
6.3
5.1
8.1
5.5
17.91
19.51
32.22
25.26
26.41
29.92
32.28
36.14
44.47
37.83
32.84
25.43
25.84
30.53
38.88
38.07
44.75
34.51
11.5
14.1
2.6
7.3
4.6
3.6
5.3
4.6
6.5
8.5
3.5
6.6
6.4
4.0
6.3
5.1
8.1
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.46
33.46
32.54
30.05
33.83
24.19
9.1
9.1
6.7
6.9
12.4
4.7
33.46
33.46
32.54
30.05
–
24.19
9.1
9.1
6.7
6.9
–
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.08
17.38
22.62
21.56
24.80
32.17
20.97
3.6
4.5
7.1
3.6
7.9
8.1
4.8
21.81
17.49
22.62
21.56
24.80
29.73
21.06
3.4
4.6
7.1
3.6
7.9
7.8
4.8
$29.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-6
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Civil engineering technicians
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Environmental engineering
technicians ...............................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...............................
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 5 ..............................
Life, physical, and social science
occupations .....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life scientists .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Agricultural and food scientists .....
Soil and plant scientists .............
Biological scientists .......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Microbiologists ..........................
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.28
21.58
21.19
3.8%
4.7
10.3
$16.50
21.58
21.19
3.9%
4.7
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.09
25.02
31.83
5.4
4.1
6.1
27.38
25.02
31.83
5.4
4.1
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.40
15.4
23.40
15.4
–
–
20.69
20.72
14.72
14.3
7.5
4.4
20.69
20.72
14.72
14.3
7.5
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.71
11.49
13.28
16.46
18.42
22.65
22.75
32.45
27.49
32.93
33.88
21.73
24.08
17.01
23.54
19.69
26.91
26.17
31.35
26.58
26.78
23.88
20.43
29.04
21.46
7.1
4.8
7.4
5.0
5.1
4.2
5.3
9.9
9.4
3.6
17.0
24.3
6.0
6.1
3.7
2.7
6.7
14.5
5.2
5.2
6.2
8.1
2.4
8.9
5.8
25.97
–
13.83
16.59
18.45
22.63
22.79
32.50
27.46
32.92
33.87
21.40
24.06
17.01
23.54
19.47
26.96
26.17
31.35
26.58
26.78
23.83
–
29.04
–
7.3
–
7.5
4.7
5.4
4.4
5.6
9.9
9.4
3.6
17.0
24.3
6.0
6.1
3.7
3.1
6.9
14.5
5.2
5.2
6.2
8.1
–
8.9
–
$18.52
–
–
–
–
–
22.12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1%
–
–
–
–
–
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.82
9.2
25.82
9.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-7
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Conservation scientists and
foresters ...................................
Conservation scientists ..............
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ..........................
Physical scientists ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Level 9 ..............................
Chemists ....................................
Level 9 ..............................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Hydrologists ..............................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Psychologists .....................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Sociologists ........................................
Urban and regional planners ..............
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.50
26.70
22.52
22.93
25.57
19.11
23.01
27.97
28.57
31.88
33.49
31.88
33.49
7.9%
9.2
10.9
6.6
6.6
11.5
9.5
8.1
10.7
4.2
3.1
4.2
3.1
$25.54
26.76
22.52
22.90
25.59
19.11
23.06
27.97
28.57
31.88
33.49
31.88
33.49
7.9%
9.3
10.9
6.6
6.6
11.5
9.6
8.1
10.7
4.2
3.1
4.2
3.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.16
21.57
25.72
27.97
8.0
11.4
10.4
11.8
24.17
21.61
25.72
27.97
8.1
11.5
10.4
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.15
21.92
24.68
24.46
25.17
39.57
31.04
47.30
36.73
35.91
49.26
8.6
11.6
10.0
17.4
18.8
8.1
8.3
12.2
8.1
4.0
18.9
24.17
21.97
24.68
24.46
24.44
39.72
31.32
47.32
36.88
35.91
49.35
8.6
11.7
10.0
17.4
21.9
8.2
8.7
12.2
8.4
4.1
19.0
–
–
–
–
–
$31.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.6%
–
–
–
–
–
40.45
29.52
50.16
34.46
36.46
52.04
22.99
27.12
22.71
26.81
30.28
31.86
8.2
6.8
11.0
5.1
4.8
19.1
12.9
3.5
4.9
4.0
8.7
6.6
40.64
29.70
50.19
34.57
36.47
–
–
27.30
22.75
26.81
30.28
31.86
8.3
7.2
10.9
5.4
4.9
–
–
3.7
6.0
4.0
8.7
6.6
31.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-8
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Biological technicians .......................
Chemical technicians .........................
Level 8 ..............................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...............................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counselors .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.42
12.3%
$14.42
12.3%
–
–
17.14
14.32
22.15
23.45
5.5
8.9
7.4
6.6
–
14.84
22.74
23.45
–
9.0
7.0
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.65
12.76
20.48
17.38
20.46
22.02
25.14
6.0
7.9
17.9
6.9
7.1
9.3
18.8
20.34
13.82
22.30
17.38
20.30
22.48
25.14
6.1
4.6
16.8
6.9
8.2
10.1
18.8
$13.93
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.77
7.5
20.50
7.6
–
–
22.29
18.2
–
–
–
–
23.41
13.42
15.77
17.42
20.46
22.96
29.05
34.82
33.94
35.64
27.27
29.21
19.32
20.64
23.06
27.05
33.67
39.09
34.25
30.30
2.1
3.7
3.3
2.4
3.0
5.0
3.0
2.9
5.6
6.4
8.3
3.0
8.7
6.3
5.9
9.1
3.0
3.2
4.3
11.7
23.45
13.37
15.64
17.44
20.46
22.95
29.01
34.77
34.00
35.64
27.60
29.24
18.15
20.60
23.07
27.29
33.56
39.04
34.25
30.58
2.2
3.8
2.5
2.4
3.0
5.2
3.1
2.9
5.7
6.4
8.1
3.0
4.9
6.6
6.0
9.5
3.0
3.2
4.3
11.7
22.27
–
17.70
17.06
–
23.37
30.20
–
–
–
9.89
27.92
–
–
–
21.29
–
–
–
–
21.04
22.64
7.1
8.1
20.98
22.64
7.4
8.1
–
–
7.6
–
23.9
11.7
–
14.2
10.8
–
–
–
8.1
12.3
–
–
–
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-9
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 11 .............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.03
19.84
22.96
24.17
29.63
38.75
39.46
37.45
34.73
26.42
28.70
21.00
22.38
16.14
25.46
21.84
15.35
17.69
20.03
20.87
25.15
28.61
34.44
26.78
5.1%
14.5
6.5
11.8
11.1
7.2
3.3
3.6
9.2
6.9
7.1
10.1
8.2
14.7
7.2
2.2
3.5
2.6
3.9
3.7
2.8
6.5
12.7
8.3
$33.21
16.45
23.08
24.20
30.08
38.65
39.41
37.45
34.73
26.29
–
20.99
22.36
16.14
25.46
21.87
15.59
17.72
20.03
20.74
25.15
28.61
34.63
26.78
5.1%
5.7
6.7
11.9
11.7
7.3
3.3
3.6
9.2
7.0
–
10.1
8.5
14.7
7.2
2.2
3.3
2.6
3.9
3.7
2.9
6.5
13.3
8.3
$28.10
–
–
–
21.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.87
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.1%
–
–
–
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.65
15.20
17.32
19.71
20.12
25.79
31.17
4.0
3.4
5.2
9.2
5.7
6.3
8.2
21.67
15.22
17.36
19.71
19.91
25.76
31.17
4.0
3.4
5.7
9.2
5.8
6.5
8.2
20.84
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.79
16.39
19.48
24.21
4.8
14.6
7.5
6.4
21.66
16.39
19.48
24.16
5.0
14.6
7.5
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.32
17.75
18.23
22.52
23.30
29.37
4.7
8.2
7.3
7.3
4.4
7.3
21.81
17.75
18.15
22.56
22.95
29.37
3.9
8.2
7.2
7.3
4.4
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-10
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Probation officers and correctional
treatment specialists .................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legal occupations ................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lawyers .............................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.34
13.55
14.82
16.21
18.77
19.44
26.03
33.46
25.67
20.77
5.5%
4.2
3.7
3.7
3.0
5.2
9.4
4.8
15.7
12.1
$19.38
13.50
14.86
16.23
18.76
19.44
25.92
33.46
26.20
19.21
5.6%
4.4
3.8
3.8
3.0
5.2
9.6
4.8
15.3
6.4
$17.66
–
13.81
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.2%
–
7.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.62
16.05
17.30
20.23
18.61
27.08
6.1
5.5
8.9
3.1
5.2
9.6
22.68
16.28
17.30
20.26
18.61
27.10
6.1
5.1
8.9
3.1
5.2
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.84
13.27
14.50
15.04
17.80
10.49
4.4
4.6
4.5
3.5
5.8
7.5
14.87
13.21
14.51
15.15
17.80
10.63
4.6
4.8
4.6
3.6
5.8
9.9
13.87
–
–
–
–
–
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
37.09
21.29
20.97
26.47
22.67
25.44
27.48
33.86
46.54
69.53
43.23
40.82
25.34
27.62
33.44
46.54
69.53
38.06
11.2
8.1
11.2
15.5
4.8
3.5
7.5
7.4
6.4
12.1
9.8
13.1
4.3
8.8
7.7
6.4
12.1
4.0
37.24
21.39
22.05
26.47
22.67
25.46
27.26
33.30
45.82
–
43.84
40.76
25.37
27.36
32.78
45.82
–
38.06
11.6
8.2
9.9
15.5
4.8
3.5
7.9
8.0
6.0
–
10.1
14.0
4.3
9.5
8.2
6.0
–
4.0
34.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.68
–
–
27.47
41.79
–
–
36.68
–
–
–
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.6
–
–
24.9
13.5
–
–
17.6
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-11
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Judges, magistrate judges, and
magistrates ...............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Paralegals and legal assistants ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Court reporters ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Law clerks .....................................
Education, training, and library
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$53.42
53.42
12.2%
12.2
$55.18
55.18
12.2%
12.2
$31.77
31.77
26.9%
26.9
58.17
58.17
22.67
22.88
20.07
23.28
20.68
22.24
27.02
25.13
23.52
22.71
20.10
11.5
11.5
6.8
13.3
9.3
9.0
12.0
16.4
20.3
12.2
12.1
21.1
10.6
59.95
59.95
23.62
22.88
–
23.44
20.81
22.24
27.02
25.13
23.52
22.71
20.51
11.5
11.5
6.1
13.3
–
9.1
12.3
16.4
20.3
12.2
12.1
21.1
11.3
32.54
32.54
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.0
36.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.92
10.51
11.16
12.00
13.23
15.10
23.17
30.10
33.57
38.08
39.73
40.31
48.59
57.43
73.08
37.55
43.78
14.92
22.58
30.01
27.65
35.05
40.40
41.62
48.75
57.40
1.5
4.9
1.9
1.6
4.0
3.2
7.4
2.6
2.0
1.1
3.5
8.9
6.3
3.6
6.7
6.0
2.9
17.0
10.1
10.2
5.3
4.6
4.3
8.9
6.4
3.7
33.83
10.68
11.12
11.80
13.04
14.64
24.43
30.53
33.68
38.15
38.87
40.25
48.49
57.37
73.08
38.87
44.23
–
–
32.47
27.37
34.89
39.02
41.61
48.64
57.34
1.5
6.7
2.4
1.9
4.7
6.1
9.0
2.6
2.1
1.2
3.7
9.3
6.1
3.7
6.7
6.1
3.0
–
–
8.8
5.6
5.0
4.9
9.3
6.2
3.8
20.34
10.19
11.29
12.89
14.10
15.43
18.86
19.18
27.50
34.54
46.41
41.65
52.18
59.67
–
28.14
38.49
13.57
28.18
23.41
30.04
36.29
47.88
41.75
53.07
59.67
2.5
4.3
2.4
2.9
2.0
3.3
5.6
5.8
6.3
4.0
4.8
3.1
28.8
9.8
–
20.6
4.5
16.6
13.4
10.8
8.7
6.7
3.9
3.3
32.0
9.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-12
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Postsecondary teachers –Continued
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Biological science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$73.08
42.61
62.63
31.95
55.86
68.23
53.66
6.7%
5.7
23.9
5.0
10.7
27.2
6.6
$73.08
43.21
63.07
32.97
55.87
68.35
–
6.7%
5.6
23.9
4.3
11.3
27.2
–
–
$37.73
42.56
–
–
–
–
–
24.9%
15.5
–
–
–
–
45.46
35.65
43.11
40.60
12.5
5.9
5.1
8.0
46.22
34.40
44.01
40.59
12.2
6.2
5.6
11.7
38.49
48.94
37.23
40.60
7.4
10.2
11.1
2.9
49.59
44.90
42.05
11.1
7.1
6.3
50.93
–
–
10.3
–
–
41.85
53.51
–
6.5
11.4
–
42.47
32.56
43.71
39.71
13.5
4.9
7.4
12.3
43.13
32.44
44.54
39.42
13.1
5.1
8.8
12.7
32.89
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
–
51.52
40.18
40.76
39.38
10.8
6.3
3.8
22.7
52.17
40.19
–
–
11.3
6.3
–
–
42.62
–
–
–
10.5
–
–
–
56.08
42.13
11.7
2.3
57.17
–
12.6
–
43.15
–
11.3
–
45.04
36.73
47.98
36.98
42.08
61.06
6.8
6.4
10.8
6.5
10.0
18.2
44.66
–
–
36.88
42.08
60.53
6.2
–
–
6.5
10.0
21.4
52.55
–
–
–
–
–
16.8
–
–
–
–
–
44.25
37.72
47.98
36.98
39.87
61.06
6.8
4.0
10.8
6.5
8.0
18.2
43.82
–
–
36.88
39.87
60.53
6.1
–
–
6.5
8.0
21.4
52.44
–
–
–
–
–
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-13
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Atmospheric, earth, marine, and
space sciences teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Physics teachers, postsecondary
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Geography teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$41.41
41.56
34.78
36.19
49.19
61.80
9.3%
14.2
15.2
5.8
8.4
13.4
$41.49
–
35.01
36.17
49.19
61.80
9.4%
–
16.0
5.8
8.4
13.4
$33.09
–
–
–
–
–
25.0%
–
–
–
–
–
51.71
13.0
51.75
13.3
–
–
35.95
34.09
53.74
5.4
4.0
11.6
36.07
34.08
53.74
5.5
4.0
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
44.89
32.12
33.62
35.84
51.20
52.67
8.6
7.8
14.8
7.7
8.4
5.7
45.34
31.85
33.43
35.84
51.23
52.67
8.4
7.8
15.1
7.7
8.4
5.7
22.02
35.97
–
–
–
–
32.15
15.9
–
37.92
16.2
36.38
47.1
23.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.82
16.4
–
–
11.5
36.35
11.6
–
–
52.61
44.02
34.48
32.03
41.33
34.41
53.31
58.02
44.71
19.7
6.0
7.4
5.4
11.8
18.5
18.2
10.5
5.9
52.82
43.46
–
32.52
33.06
34.03
49.99
58.02
44.71
19.6
6.1
–
5.9
8.0
19.9
18.2
10.5
5.9
–
51.26
–
27.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.0
–
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
45.38
32.45
41.81
33.73
55.44
58.59
44.71
7.2
7.2
17.0
20.8
21.7
10.6
5.9
44.62
33.20
30.03
33.48
51.61
58.59
44.71
7.3
8.1
6.7
22.3
22.3
10.6
5.9
55.89
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-14
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Criminal justice and law
enforcement teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
History teachers, postsecondary
$35.65
30.46
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.3%
4.1
Mean
$36.06
30.01
Relative
error5
4.8%
3.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.93
–
3.4%
–
39.82
36.54
46.83
10.6
3.3
4.2
39.79
36.54
46.79
10.6
3.3
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.05
37.74
46.79
10.7
4.4
4.2
40.05
37.74
46.79
10.7
4.4
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.93
11.7
46.48
14.9
33.60
44.89
12.1
–
40.37
40.70
27.47
40.69
38.87
49.08
58.36
35.48
4.5
8.0
11.6
7.9
3.0
8.8
5.2
14.4
40.71
–
26.52
41.08
38.81
49.01
59.12
38.05
4.6
–
12.1
9.0
3.1
8.9
5.3
20.5
35.78
–
37.14
37.68
44.12
–
–
–
11.2
–
11.4
10.1
5.4
–
–
–
35.04
28.60
43.54
38.94
39.78
11.8
10.0
11.3
10.4
22.4
35.14
–
43.91
38.94
39.78
12.4
–
13.5
10.4
22.4
33.02
–
–
–
–
14.7
–
–
–
–
37.47
9.5
40.25
6.9
–
–
46.63
36.90
37.42
40.56
54.05
7.7
13.8
9.4
2.3
3.0
46.84
–
37.92
40.43
54.05
7.8
–
10.3
2.4
3.0
39.93
–
32.65
–
–
5.5
–
9.1
–
–
28.81
20.20
46.45
33.2
18.6
8.7
–
–
46.07
–
–
10.3
34.01
39.98
–
30.4
19.3
–
–
–
19.0
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-15
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Philosophy and religion
teachers, postsecondary .......
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Recreation and fitness studies
teachers, postsecondary .......
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$40.17
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.2%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
42.31
14.92
21.45
29.56
27.41
38.87
39.18
39.69
44.95
60.27
71.51
44.05
2.9
17.0
8.6
10.7
4.5
2.8
5.2
3.3
12.0
4.9
4.9
11.5
$43.00
–
–
32.08
27.42
38.86
37.39
39.53
45.22
60.12
71.51
45.43
3.1%
–
–
10.1
4.7
3.3
5.6
3.6
11.4
4.9
4.9
11.3
$36.78
13.57
27.97
23.05
27.37
38.92
45.92
42.04
36.37
–
–
38.52
5.5%
16.6
15.6
6.1
8.6
3.6
4.0
4.3
21.1
–
–
32.1
24.88
11.5
–
–
–
–
42.55
12.4
–
–
35.33
33.6
35.30
33.13
25.97
39.66
41.45
4.5
7.2
9.1
7.0
2.0
35.85
34.46
25.93
39.92
–
5.2
5.3
9.3
8.3
–
31.79
25.80
–
38.10
–
4.3
9.1
–
2.4
–
35.05
12.62
30.26
30.32
34.15
37.99
41.42
32.21
39.12
.8
14.0
6.3
2.3
2.2
1.3
9.0
6.5
19.5
35.33
17.42
32.38
30.53
34.19
38.02
41.77
32.21
41.58
.9
27.2
5.5
2.3
2.2
1.3
9.4
6.5
18.1
21.97
11.58
19.87
19.35
30.04
34.10
–
–
17.77
5.1
4.9
8.4
9.4
8.3
6.5
–
–
14.1
32.53
23.91
30.45
33.26
35.77
2.8
13.2
3.3
4.8
4.8
32.72
24.80
30.71
33.14
35.89
2.9
16.2
3.4
4.9
5.0
28.51
–
–
–
33.70
7.8
–
–
–
7.1
29.56
22.75
28.33
3.4
16.6
4.3
30.16
–
28.94
3.1
–
2.5
20.66
–
–
8.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-16
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Preschool teachers, except
special education
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$31.33
38.59
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.0%
6.5
Mean
$31.40
–
Relative
error5
3.1%
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
8.4%
–
–
7.7
33.87
31.45
34.42
35.36
4.0
4.7
6.6
5.6
33.84
31.50
34.20
35.47
4.1
4.8
6.7
5.9
$34.81
–
–
33.66
35.05
12.23
32.35
30.35
33.98
38.16
41.88
1.1
14.1
5.9
2.6
2.5
1.7
20.0
35.40
21.45
33.85
30.57
34.09
38.21
–
1.1
18.8
4.9
2.7
2.6
1.7
–
19.43
11.30
21.08
20.24
22.78
32.61
–
9.2
4.9
16.2
12.8
10.2
12.9
–
35.26
11.76
32.24
30.35
33.82
38.58
42.24
1.2
10.6
6.2
2.7
2.4
1.8
19.7
35.64
–
33.86
30.50
33.94
38.64
–
1.2
–
5.1
2.8
2.5
1.8
–
19.36
11.19
20.51
22.06
21.96
32.57
–
10.4
5.0
17.0
10.4
13.4
13.3
–
34.01
33.46
30.34
34.48
35.36
34.68
13.42
28.07
29.98
34.25
37.28
37.19
1.8
8.9
4.2
3.4
2.1
1.4
27.1
10.1
2.5
2.2
2.2
20.1
34.23
–
30.99
34.58
35.36
34.85
–
33.04
30.18
34.18
37.29
37.19
1.8
–
3.8
3.5
2.1
1.4
–
7.7
2.5
2.2
2.3
20.1
19.96
–
–
25.23
–
25.10
10.72
18.24
16.92
40.20
36.25
–
17.6
–
–
10.3
–
9.3
5.8
16.0
16.4
6.9
8.5
–
34.75
13.42
27.53
1.4
27.2
10.7
34.93
–
32.69
1.4
–
8.5
23.82
10.70
18.22
7.9
5.7
16.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-17
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Vocational education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Special education teachers,
middle school .......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Other teachers and instructors ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$30.01
34.09
37.38
37.19
2.4%
2.3
2.3
20.1
$30.23
34.06
37.39
37.19
2.4%
2.3
2.4
20.1
$14.91
36.68
36.79
–
12.6%
5.8
8.6
–
33.58
29.70
36.61
35.06
37.53
29.48
32.07
35.73
39.75
45.18
6.5
10.7
8.7
9.4
2.3
8.2
4.3
4.3
2.4
5.6
33.44
29.63
35.91
35.15
37.69
30.28
32.18
35.71
39.77
45.28
6.5
10.8
9.2
9.4
2.4
8.9
4.4
4.3
2.4
5.8
39.08
–
–
–
26.05
–
–
–
37.34
–
17.3
–
–
–
21.5
–
–
–
17.1
–
39.19
32.32
37.47
41.73
46.70
2.5
6.1
5.6
2.2
5.2
39.32
32.49
37.45
41.76
46.90
2.6
6.1
5.7
2.2
5.4
27.78
–
–
–
–
22.6
–
–
–
–
32.96
32.02
34.69
2.8
3.9
5.2
33.25
32.02
34.40
3.4
3.9
5.2
–
–
–
36.24
31.58
33.66
38.15
35.31
9.30
11.95
16.99
32.62
30.34
42.84
35.83
36.52
17.68
4.1
5.7
7.6
5.3
3.7
3.8
3.8
9.5
17.1
4.1
2.9
5.5
6.2
31.6
36.34
31.58
33.66
38.25
38.59
–
13.22
19.67
35.33
31.28
43.33
35.75
36.52
22.33
4.0
5.7
7.6
5.2
3.2
–
5.8
5.9
14.2
3.8
3.0
5.5
6.2
34.4
–
–
–
–
17.51
–
11.27
16.21
15.98
21.52
33.09
–
–
9.57
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.3
–
3.9
12.4
6.1
5.3
10.8
–
–
11.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-18
December 2005 - January 2007
Table 10
State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for
full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Adult liter