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Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Total, 16 years and older……………………………………
Management, professional, and related occupations……
Management, business, and financial
operations occupations……………………………………
Management occupations………………………………
Chief executives………………………………………
General and operations managers…………………
Legislators………………………………………………
Advertising and promotions managers………………
Marketing and sales managers………………………
Public relations managers……………………………
Administrative services managers……………………
Computer and information systems managers……
Financial managers……………………………………
Human resources managers…………………………
Industrial production managers………………………
Purchasing managers…………………………………
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers………………………………
Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers………
Construction managers………………………………
Education administrators…………………………….
Engineering managers…………………………………
Food service managers
managers………………………………
Funeral directors……….………………………………
Gaming managers……………..………………………
Lodging managers……………………………………
Medical and health services managers………………
Natural sciences managers…………………………
Postmasters and mail superintendents………………
Property, real estate, and
community association managers……….. ………
Social and community service managers……………
Managers, all other……………………………………
Business and financial operations occupations………
Agents and business managers of
artists, performers, and athletes……………………
Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products……
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products…………………………………
Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and
farm products…………………………………………
Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners,
and investigators……………………………………
Compliance officers, except agriculture,
construction, health and safety, and
transportation…………………………………………
Cost estimators…………………………………………
Human resources, training, and labor relations
specialists……………………………………………
Logisticians……………………………………………
Management analysts…………………………………
Meeting and convention planners……………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
99,820
39,080
$739
1,044
44,712
20,152
$657
907
55,108
18,928
$819
1,248
80.2
72.7
15,879
10,907
1,105
919
16
62
857
64
105
441
1,091
282
230
181
1,138
1,208
1,916
1,270
(1)
1,085
1,330
1,402
1,091
1,726
1,149
1,234
1,254
1,176
7,244
4,399
268
263
4
33
346
35
43
122
606
182
33
91
955
1,002
1,553
1,110
(1)
(1)
1,052
(1)
(1)
1,411
961
1,072
(1)
1,029
8,635
6,508
837
656
12
28
511
29
62
319
485
100
197
90
1,334
1,384
2,084
1,372
(1)
(1)
1,536
(1)
1,148
1,788
1,443
1,548
1,332
1,383
71.6
72.4
74.5
80.9
(²)
(²)
68.5
(²)
(²)
78.9
66.6
69.3
(²)
74.4
211
93
454
674
114
614
29
18
107
489
11
33
919
785
1,218
1,208
1,773
668
(1)
(1)
765
1,211
(1)
(1)
30
12
29
407
10
281
3
6
51
337
5
20
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,093
(1)
602
(1)
(1)
731
1,143
(1)
(1)
181
81
424
266
104
334
26
11
56
152
6
13
899
812
1,236
1,432
1,855
754
(1)
(1)
864
1,448
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
76.3
(²)
79 8
79.8
(²)
(²)
84.6
78.9
(²)
(²)
336
298
2,072
4,972
887
959
1,174
996
187
203
788
2,845
791
898
1,037
894
149
95
1,284
2,127
982
1,147
1,292
1,171
80.5
78.3
80.3
76.3
20
5
(1)
(1)
10
1
(1)
(1)
10
4
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
119
884
67
770
53
958
80.4
216
863
114
783
103
999
78.4
253
941
155
845
98
1,128
74.9
192
104
1,083
1,027
99
15
970
(1)
93
89
1,162
1,050
83.5
(²)
765
56
392
41
918
1,078
1,247
(1)
539
18
186
34
845
(1)
1,177
(1)
226
38
206
7
1,103
(1)
1,371
(1)
76.6
(²)
85.8
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Other business operations specialists………………
Accountants and auditors……………………………
Appraisers and assessors of real estate……………
Budget analysts………………………………………
Credit analysts…………………………………………
Financial analysts………………………………………
Personal financial advisors……………………………
Insurance underwriters………………………………
Financial examiners……………………………………
Loan counselors and officers…………………………
Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents……
Tax preparers…………………………………………
Financial specialists, all other…………………………
Professional and related occupations……………………
Computer and mathematical occupations……………
Computer scientists and systems analysts…………
Computer programmers………………………………
Computer software engineers…………………………
Computer support specialists…………………………
Database administrators………………………………
Network and computer systems administrators……
Network systems and data communications
analysts………………………………………………
Actuaries
Actuaries………………………………………………
Mathematicians…………………………………………
Operations research analysts…………………………
Statisticians……………………………………………
Miscellaneous mathematical
science occupations…………………………………
Architecture and engineering occupations……………
Architects, except naval………………………………
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists……………………………………
Aerospace engineers…………………………………
Agricultural engineers…………………………………
Biomedical engineers…………………………………
Chemical engineers……………………………………
Civil engineers…………………………………………
Computer hardware engineers………………………
Electrical and electronics engineers…………………
Environmental engineers………………………………
Industrial engineers, including health and safety……
Marine engineers and naval architects………………
Materials engineers……………………………………
Mechanical engineers…………………………………
Mining and geological engineers, including
mining safety engineers……………………………
Nuclear engineers……………………………………
Petroleum engineers…………………………………
Engineers, all other……………………………………
Drafters…………………………………………………
Engineering technicians, except drafters……………
Surveying and mapping technicians…………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
297
1,403
59
56
25
73
306
89
7
321
72
51
51
23,201
3,151
663
431
902
361
97
199
$899
1,003
994
1,227
(1)
1,364
1,255
1,045
(1)
901
922
938
1,018
994
1,253
1,245
1,243
1,493
915
1,328
1,120
200
857
24
29
11
24
98
57
3
185
52
36
33
12,908
782
184
91
192
93
34
43
$808
902
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,088
987
(1)
754
912
(1)
(1)
880
1,149
1,167
1,182
1,311
857
(1)
(1)
97
546
35
27
14
49
208
32
3
137
20
15
18
10,293
2,369
479
340
710
267
63
156
$1,207
1,190
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,450
(1)
(1)
1,118
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,191
1,304
1,268
1,267
1,550
930
1,391
1,109
66.9
75.8
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
75.0
(²)
(²)
67.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
73.9
88.1
92.0
93.3
84.6
92.2
(²)
(²)
342
21
3
97
33
1,147
(1)
(1)
1,248
(1)
77
10
1
43
15
1,032
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
265
12
2
54
19
1,187
(1)
(1)
1,380
(1)
86.9
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
2
2,397
132
(1)
1,266
1,175
1
321
32
(1)
1,061
(1)
1
2,076
100
(1)
1,318
1,197
(²)
80.5
(²)
46
126
2
17
60
289
52
288
29
179
10
25
278
(1)
1,488
(1)
(1)
1,551
1,326
1,342
1,502
(1)
1,280
(1)
(1)
1,343
10
14
2
12
24
5
25
9
32
1
2
14
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
36
112
2
15
48
265
47
262
21
147
9
22
264
(1)
1,505
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,336
(1)
1,521
(1)
1,358
(1)
(1)
1,350
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
9
13
19
302
130
330
62
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,450
916
937
764
1
4
41
32
56
4
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
799
(1)
9
13
15
261
98
274
58
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,495
936
959
769
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
83.3
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Life, physical, and social science occupations………
Agricultural and food scientists………………………
Biological scientists……………………………………
Conservation scientists and foresters………………
Medical scientists………………………………………
Astronomers and physicists…………………………
Atmospheric and space scientists……………………
Chemists and materials scientists……………………
Environmental scientists and geoscientists…………
Physical scientists, all other…………………………
Economists……………………………………………
Market and survey researchers………………………
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……………………………………
Other life, physical, and social science
technicians
technicians……………………………………………
Community and social services occupations…………
Counselors………………………………………………
Social workers…………………………………………
Miscellaneous community and social service
specialists……………………………………………
Clergy……………………………………………………
Directors, religious activities and education…………
Religious workers, all other……………………………
Legal occupations………………………………………
Lawyers…………………………………………………
Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers……
Paralegals and legal assistants………………………
Miscellaneous legal support workers………………
Education, training, and library occupations…………
Postsecondary teachers………………………………
Preschool and kindergarten teachers………………
Elementary and middle school teachers……………
Secondary school teachers……………………………
Special education teachers……………………………
Other teachers and instructors………………………
Archivists, curators, and museum technicians………
Librarians………………………………………………
Library technicians……………………………………
Teacher assistants……………………………………
Other education, training, and library workers………
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations……………………………………………
Artists and related workers……………………………
Designers………………………………………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
1,106
26
93
23
155
11
6
108
81
114
32
83
84
1
26
$1,059
(1)
1,120
(1)
1,102
(1)
(1)
1,205
1,158
1,422
(1)
1,097
1,145
(1)
(1)
481
6
38
7
87
3
1
29
24
38
5
41
56
1
9
$940
(1)
(1)
(1)
975
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,091
(1)
(1)
625
20
55
15
68
9
4
79
57
76
26
42
28
17
$1,190
(1)
1,158
(1)
1,388
(1)
(1)
1,303
1,238
1,587
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
79.0
(²)
(²)
(²)
70.2
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
29
30
20
50
13
2
(1)
(1)
(1)
767
(1)
(1)
18
15
9
19
6
-
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
-
12
15
11
31
7
1
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
121
1,913
551
627
736
783
761
787
69
1,162
376
496
740
741
750
774
52
751
175
131
723
897
797
864
102.4
102
4
82.6
94.1
89.6
291
356
47
40
1,217
653
64
309
191
6,426
873
496
2,444
1,106
334
310
33
144
26
596
63
712
935
(1)
(1)
1,200
1,757
1,101
846
845
887
1,169
612
918
978
970
796
(1)
886
(1)
472
1,002
188
49
27
25
681
239
28
268
146
4,728
428
487
1,986
603
284
194
18
113
21
546
48
680
(1)
(1)
(1)
985
1,449
(1)
845
791
836
1,030
614
891
940
967
723
(1)
875
(1)
474
(1)
103
307
19
16
536
414
36
41
44
1,698
446
8
458
503
50
116
15
30
6
51
14
826
976
(1)
(1)
1,741
1,934
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,068
1,342
(1)
1,040
1,028
990
959
(1)
(1)
(1)
453
(1)
82.3
(²)
(²)
(²)
56.6
74.9
(²)
(²)
(²)
78.3
76.8
(²)
85.7
91.4
97.7
75.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
104.6
(²)
1,416
64
454
888
1,085
836
600
17
219
775
(1)
730
816
47
235
960
(1)
956
80.7
(²)
76.4
See footnotes at end of table.
57
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Actors……………………………………………………
Producers and directors………………………………
Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers…
Dancers and choreographers…………………………
Musicians, singers, and related workers……………
Entertainers and performers, sports and related
workers, all other……………………………………
Announcers……………………………………………
News analysts, reporters and correspondents……
Public relations specialists……………………………
Editors…………………………………………………
Technical writers………………………………………
Writers and authors……………………………………
Miscellaneous media and communication workers…
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians
and radio operators…………………………………
Photographers…………………………………………
Television, video, and motion picture camera
operators and editors…………………………………
Health care practitioner and technical occupations…
Chiropractors……………………………………………
Dentists…………………………………………………
Dietitians and nutritionists……………………………
Optometrists
Optometrists……………………………………………
Pharmacists……………………………………………
Physicians and surgeons……………………………
Physician assistants……………………………………
Podiatrists………………………………………………
Registered nurses……………………………………
Audiologists……………………………………………
Occupational therapists………………………………
Physical therapists……………………………………
Radiation therapists……………………………………
Recreational therapists………………………………
Respiratory therapists…………………………………
Speech-language pathologists………………………
Therapists, all other……………………………………
Veterinarians……………………………………………
Health diagnosing and treating practitioners,
all other………………………………………………
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians…
Dental hygienists………………………………………
Diagnostic related technologists and technicians…
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics…
Health diagnosing and treating practitioner
support technicians…………………………………
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses…
Medical records and health information
technicians……………………………………………
Opticians, dispensing…………………………………
Miscellaneous health technologists and
technicians……………………………………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
9
87
131
6
27
(1)
$1,070
826
(1)
(1)
3
36
21
5
8
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
6
51
110
2
19
(1)
$1,131
856
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
12
21
65
108
119
41
75
52
(1)
(1)
933
981
982
(1)
928
680
5
1
28
57
62
24
43
33
(1)
(1)
(1)
$922
923
(1)
(1)
(1)
7
20
37
51
57
18
32
19
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,044
992
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
88.3
93.0
(²)
(²)
(²)
61
57
928
670
5
29
(1)
(1)
56
27
954
(1)
(²)
(²)
27
5,575
10
39
66
6
214
615
72
9
2,129
10
71
114
15
17
95
88
73
35
(1)
970
(1)
(1)
759
(1)
1,841
1,738
1,499
(1)
1,039
(1)
1,146
1,166
(1)
(1)
943
1,153
832
(1)
4
4,153
3
22
55
2
92
211
39
2
1,931
7
58
68
9
15
58
86
56
20
(1)
924
(1)
(1)
770
(1)
1,475
1,228
(1)
(1)
1,035
(1)
1,155
1,104
(1)
(1)
935
1,148
786
(1)
24
1,422
7
17
11
3
122
404
33
7
197
2
13
46
6
3
36
2
17
15
(1)
1,184
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1,954
1,914
(1)
(1)
1,090
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
78.0
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
75.5
64.2
(²)
(²)
95.0
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
6
301
52
271
137
(1)
829
956
921
696
4
217
49
192
37
(1)
791
(1)
893
(1)
2
85
2
78
101
(1)
925
(1)
1,018
717
(²)
85.5
(²)
87.7
(²)
340
502
592
710
264
459
560
702
76
43
733
(1)
76.4
(²)
95
36
614
(1)
84
24
607
(1)
11
13
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
112
642
75
645
38
(1)
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
58
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Other health care practitioners and technical
occupations……………………………………………
Service occupations…………………………………………
Health care support occupations………………………
Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides………
Occupational therapist assistants and aides………
Physical therapist assistants and aides……………
Massage therapists……………………………………
Dental assistants………………………………………
Medical assistants and other health care support
occupations……………………………………………
Protective service occupations…………………………
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……………………………………
Supervisors, protective service workers, all other…
Fire fighters……………………………………………
Fire inspectors…………………………………………
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers……………
Detectives and criminal investigators………………
Fish and game wardens
wardens………………………………
Parking enforcement workers…………………………
Police and sheriff's patrol officers……………………
Transit and railroad police……………………………
Animal control workers………………………………
Private detectives and investigators…………………
Security guards and gaming surveillance officers…
Crossing guards………………………………………
Lifeguards and other protective service workers……
Food preparation and serving related occupations……
Chefs and head cooks…………………………………
First-line supervisors/managers of food
preparation and serving workers……………………
Cooks……………………………………………………
Food preparation workers……………………………
Bartenders………………………………………………
Combined food preparation and serving workers,
including fast food…………………………………
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession,
and coffee shop………………………………………
Waiters and waitresses………………………………
Food servers, nonrestaurant…………………………
Dining room and cafeteria attendants and
bartender helpers……………………………………
Dishwashers……………………………………………
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and
coffee shop……………………………………………
Food preparation and serving related workers,
all other………………………………………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
47
14,299
2,293
1,429
9
56
35
181
(1)
$470
472
438
(1)
667
(1)
533
14
7,187
2,038
1,258
7
44
27
175
(1)
$418
464
430
(1)
(1)
(1)
532
33
7,113
255
171
2
12
8
6
(1)
$524
544
519
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
79.8
85.3
82.9
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
583
2,705
507
747
527
544
504
599
56
2,161
579
798
87.0
75.1
54
924
15
(1)
39
(1)
(²)
100
1,165
12
(1)
88
1,169
(²)
51
78
265
17
424
129
5
7
677
4
11
65
745
18
56
3,809
290
1,345
742
987
(1)
688
1,076
(1)
(1)
951
(1)
(1)
747
507
(1)
394
398
527
4
17
12
112
33
2
99
4
31
173
9
22
1,821
45
(1)
(1)
(1)
623
(1)
(1)
805
(1)
(1)
462
(1)
(1)
378
(1)
48
61
253
17
312
96
5
4
578
4
7
35
572
9
33
1,988
244
(1)
828
982
(1)
726
1,073
(1)
(1)
971
(1)
(1)
(1)
520
(1)
(1)
416
565
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
85.8
(²)
(²)
(²)
82.9
(²)
(²)
(²)
88.8
(²)
(²)
90.9
(²)
439
1,203
311
197
456
389
376
494
249
441
161
100
435
371
367
418
190
762
150
97
495
400
385
560
87.9
92.8
95.3
74.6
154
350
99
347
54
357
97.2
63
777
77
333
383
378
43
509
43
(1)
363
(1)
20
268
35
(1)
419
(1)
(²)
86.6
(²)
128
110
384
334
66
18
400
(1)
62
92
360
339
111.1
(²)
55
379
44
(1)
11
(1)
(²)
6
(1)
4
(1)
2
(1)
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
59
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
occupations……………………………………………
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial workers………………
First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping,
lawn service, and groundskeeping workers………
Janitors and building cleaners………………………
Maids and housekeeping cleaners…………………
Pest control workers……………………………………
Grounds maintenance workers………………………
Personal care and service occupations………………
First-line supervisors/managers of gaming
workers…………………………………………………
First-line supervisors/managers of personal
service workers………………………………………
Animal trainers…………………………………………
Nonfarm animal caretakers……………………………
Gaming services workers……………………………
Motion picture projectionists…………………………
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers…………
Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and
related workers………………………………………
Funeral service workers………………………………
Barbers
Barbers…………………………………………………
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists………
Miscellaneous personal appearance workers………
Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges…………
Tour and travel guides…………………………………
Transportation attendants……………………………
Child care workers……………………………………
Personal and home care aides………………………
Recreation and fitness workers………………………
Residential advisors……………………………………
Personal care and service workers, all other………
Sales and office occupations………………………………
Sales and related occupations…………………………
First-line supervisors/managers of retail
sales workers…………………………………………
First-line supervisors/managers of nonretail
sales workers………………. ………………………
Cashiers…………………………………………………
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, services, all other……………
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing…………………………………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
3,298
$444
1,161
$388
2,137
$488
79.5
174
575
64
453
111
645
70.2
95
1,505
762
45
717
2,193
727
473
377
(1)
437
440
4
399
664
1
29
1,622
(1)
401
371
(1)
(1)
415
91
1,105
98
43
688
572
740
494
444
(1)
435
546
(²)
81.2
83.6
(²)
(²)
76.0
86
637
39
(1)
47
(1)
(²)
64
14
67
87
2
8
619
(1)
438
631
(1)
(1)
39
8
41
46
2
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
24
6
26
41
1
6
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
66
4
31
308
117
52
9
85
406
513
178
56
42
23,503
9,489
454
(1)
(1)
425
422
544
(1)
690
367
409
575
510
(1)
624
665
28
1
6
268
92
7
4
56
388
424
111
36
25
14,458
4,208
(1)
(1)
(1)
413
434
(1)
(1)
606
364
406
487
(1)
(1)
590
525
38
3
26
40
25
45
4
29
17
89
67
20
18
9,045
5,281
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
424
677
(1)
(1)
737
793
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
95.8
71.9
(²)
(²)
80.1
66.2
2,272
688
1,009
597
1,264
770
77.5
815
1,278
98
87
1,837
175
390
972
378
496
571
523
940
760
260
903
42
8
786
95
205
780
361
(1)
(1)
443
847
692
555
374
57
80
1,051
81
185
1,059
422
557
589
624
1,201
860
73.7
85.5
(²)
(²)
71.0
70.5
80.5
259
44
418
1,139
(1)
850
70
37
129
798
(1)
747
189
7
289
1,237
(1)
936
64.5
(²)
79.8
1,110
939
297
736
813
986
74.6
See footnotes at end of table.
60
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Models, demonstrators, and product promoters……
Real estate brokers and sales agents………………
Sales engineers………………………………………
Telemarketers…………………………………………
Door-to-door salesworkers, news and street
vendors, and related workers………………………
Sales and related workers, all other…………………
Office and administrative support occupations………
First-line supervisors/managers of office and
administrative support workers……………………
Switchboard operators, including answering
service…………………………………………………
Telephone operators…………………………………
Communications equipment operators, all other……
Bill and account collectors……………………………
Billing and posting clerks and machine operators…
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks………
Gaming cage workers…………………………………
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………………………………………………
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……………………………………………
Information and record clerks, all other………………
Cargo and freight agents………………………………
Couriers and messengers……………………………
Dispatchers……………………………………………
Meter readers, utilities…………………………………
Postal service clerks…………………………………
Postal service mail carriers……………………………
Postal service mail sorters, processors, and
processing machine operators………………………
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…………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
19
369
31
62
(1)
$820
(1)
417
16
199
3
41
(1)
$745
(1)
(1)
4
169
28
21
(1)
$939
(1)
(1)
(²)
79.3
(²)
(²)
44
180
14,014
(1)
765
612
15
94
10,249
(1)
726
602
29
86
3,765
(1)
828
657
(²)
87.7
91.6
1,451
740
1,000
705
451
837
84.2
37
37
12
184
406
869
9
122
20
317
5
5
90
45
1,495
61
210
102
96
47
98
25
88
(1)
(1)
(1)
572
582
633
(1)
656
(1)
480
(1)
(1)
711
(1)
592
787
583
422
596
(1)
645
(1)
567
32
28
9
131
363
782
7
108
9
276
5
4
66
39
997
53
179
63
81
42
82
19
57
(1)
(1)
(1)
563
579
627
(1)
648
(1)
477
(1)
(1)
705
(1)
587
757
581
408
608
(1)
625
(1)
595
5
9
4
53
42
87
2
14
11
41
1
24
7
498
8
31
39
15
5
16
5
32
(1)
(1)
(1)
590
(1)
671
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
617
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
95.4
(²)
93.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
95.1
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
37
843
(1)
517
27
778
(1)
516
9
64
(1)
537
(²)
96.1
88
90
18
185
243
40
149
330
697
679
(1)
683
657
(1)
904
936
46
80
5
28
133
4
73
98
(1)
681
(1)
(1)
614
(1)
904
908
42
10
13
157
110
36
75
232
(1)
(1)
(1)
719
747
(1)
905
944
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
82.2
(²)
99.9
96.2
75
241
398
936
930
717
534
483
29
125
122
327
(1)
644
525
479
46
116
276
609
(1)
928
538
485
(²)
69.4
97.6
98.8
49
2,425
(1)
620
24
2,349
(1)
619
25
77
(1)
666
(²)
92.9
See footnotes at end of table.
61
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
100
Computer operators……………………………………
282
Data entry keyers………………………………………
Word processors and typists…………………………
130
Desktop publishers……………………………………
2
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks……
227
Mail clerks and mail machine operators,
except postal service…………………………………
72
Office clerks, general…………………………………
723
Office machine operators, except computer…………
34
Proofreaders and copy markers………………………
5
Statistical assistants……………………………………
15
Office and administrative support workers, all
other……………………………………………………
444
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance
occupations…………………………………………… 10,216
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations……………
707
First-line supervisors/managers of farming,
fishing, and forestry workers…………………………
37
Agricultural inspectors…………………………………
18
Animal breeders………………………………………
1
Graders and sorters, agricultural products…………
71
Miscellaneous agricultural workers…………………
515
Fishers and related fishing workers…………………
10
Hunters and trappers…………………………………
1
Forest and conservation workers……………………
16
Logging workers………………………………………
37
Construction and extraction occupations……………… 5,267
First-line supervisors/managers of
construction trades and extraction workers………
532
Boilermakers……………………………………………
23
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons……
102
Carpenters………………………………………………
734
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers………
118
Cement masons, concrete finishers, and
terrazzo workers………………………………………
55
Construction laborers…………………………………
959
Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment
operators………………………………………………
13
4
Pile-driver operators……………………………………
Operating engineers and other construction
equipment operators…………………………………
319
Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers…
111
Electricians……………………………………………
644
33
Glaziers…………………………………………………
Insulation workers………………………………………
27
Painters, construction and maintenance……………
297
Paperhangers…………………………………………
2
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters…
415
20
Plasterers and stucco masons………………………
Reinforcing iron and rebar workers…………………
9
152
Roofers…………………………………………………
Sheet metal workers…………………………………
125
Structural iron and steel workers……………………
53
Helpers, construction trades…………………………
63
See footnotes at end of table.
62
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
$629
587
606
(1)
625
47
220
120
1
183
(1)
$568
604
(1)
620
54
62
10
1
44
$740
689
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
82.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
514
602
(1)
(1)
(1)
33
594
20
5
8
(1)
594
(1)
(1)
(1)
39
129
14
7
(1)
647
(1)
(1)
(²)
91.8
(²)
(²)
(²)
649
337
617
107
822
75.1
719
416
416
135
542
372
9,800
572
727
428
74.6
86.9
(1)
(1)
(1)
408
396
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
718
3
8
45
77
1
1
113
(1)
(1)
(1)
346
(1)
(1)
673
34
10
1
26
438
9
16
36
5,154
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
405
(1)
(1)
(1)
719
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
85.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
93.6
965
(1)
701
662
586
14
1
14
4
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
517
22
102
720
114
963
(1)
701
665
590
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
631
596
22
(1)
55
937
631
595
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
-
-
13
4
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
748
590
856
(1)
(1)
529
(1)
793
(1)
(1)
600
765
779
507
3
2
16
1
9
4
3
2
3
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
315
109
628
33
26
288
2
411
20
9
152
121
50
60
750
592
858
(1)
(1)
524
(1)
795
(1)
(1)
600
765
779
520
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Construction and building inspectors………………
72
Elevator installers and repairers………………………
35
Fence erectors…………………………………………
22
Hazardous materials removal workers………………
27
Highway maintenance workers………………………
104
Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment
operators………………………………………………
12
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners……
7
Miscellaneous construction and related workers……
29
Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators,
oil, gas, and mining…………………………………
22
Earth drillers, except oil and gas……………………
15
Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts,
and blasters……………………………………………
10
Mining machine operators……………………………
52
Roof bolters, mining……………………………………
5
Roustabouts, oil and gas………………………………
4
Helpers—extraction workers…………………………
6
Other extraction workers………………………………
37
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations…… 4,242
First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics,
installers, and repairers………………………………
318
Computer, automated teller, and office machine
repairers………………………………………………
282
Radio and telecommunications equipment
installers and repairers………………………………
155
Avionics technicians……………………………………
13
Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers……
28
Electrical and electronics installers and
repairers, transportation equipment………………
7
Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial
and utility………………………………………………
12
Electronic equipment installers and repairers,
motor vehicles…………………………………………
17
Electronic home entertainment equipment
installers and repairers………………………………
58
Security and fire alarm systems installers…………
61
Aircraft mechanics and service technicians…………
128
129
Automotive body and related repairers………………
Automotive glass installers and repairers……………
20
Automotive service technicians and mechanics……
621
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine
specialists……………………………………………
297
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service
technicians and mechanics…………………………
208
Small engine mechanics………………………………
36
Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment
mechanics, installers, and repairers………………
67
Control and valve installers and repairers…………
26
Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration
mechanics and installers……………………………
309
31
Home appliance repairers……………………………
Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics……
400
Maintenance and repair workers, general…………
371
See footnotes at end of table.
63
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
$916
(1)
(1)
(1)
763
4
2
2
(1)
(1)
(1)
67
35
22
26
101
$926
(1)
(1)
(1)
766
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1
(1)
12
7
28
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
-
-
22
15
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(1)
1,018
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
781
1
2
167
(1)
(1)
$644
10
52
5
4
5
35
4,075
(1)
1,017
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
787
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
81.8
964
30
(1)
288
988
(²)
801
44
(1)
238
808
(²)
900
(1)
(1)
12
1
-
(1)
(1)
-
142
12
28
911
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
-
-
7
(1)
(²)
(1)
-
-
12
(1)
(²)
(1)
-
-
17
(1)
(²)
656
718
948
661
(1)
667
3
1
5
10
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
55
60
123
128
20
612
671
722
946
663
(1)
669
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
803
1
(1)
295
804
(²)
837
(1)
3
-
(1)
-
205
36
848
(1)
(²)
(²)
450
(1)
2
1
(1)
(1)
65
25
445
(1)
(²)
(²)
764
(1)
800
719
2
1
12
10
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
306
30
388
361
764
(1)
805
731
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
31
Maintenance workers, machinery……………………
Millwrights………………………………………………
46
Electrical power-line installers and repairers………
128
Telecommunications line installers and repairers…
176
Precision instrument and equipment repairers……
47
Coin, vending, and amusement machine
servicers and repairers………………………………
33
Commercial divers……………………………………
4
Locksmiths and safe repairers………………………
25
Manufactured building and mobile home installers…
3
Riggers…………………………………………………
6
Signal and track switch repairers……………………
6
Helpers—installation, maintenance, and repair
workers…………………………………………………
19
Other installation, maintenance, and repair
workers…………………………………………………
127
Production, transportation, and material moving
occupations…………………………………………… 12,722
Production occupations…………………………………
6,576
First-line supervisors/managers of production
and operating workers………………………………
686
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems
assemblers……………………………………………
17
Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical
assemblers……………………………………………
134
Engine and other machine assemblers………………
15
Structural metal fabricators and fitters………………
18
Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators…………
733
Bakers…………………………………………………
118
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish
processing workers…………………………………
249
Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying
machine operators and tenders……………………
12
Food batchmakers……………………………………
60
Food cooking machine operators and tenders………
6
Computer control programmers and operators……
64
Extruding and drawing machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and plastic…………
4
Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic………………………………………
11
Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic………………………………………
9
Cutting, punching, and press machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and plastic…………
73
Drilling and boring machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and plastic…………
5
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine
tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic…………………………………………………
38
Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic………………………
15
Milling and planing machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic………………………
5
Machinists………………………………………………
341
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
(1)
(1)
$1,018
795
(1)
1
2
6
5
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
31
46
126
170
42
(1)
(1)
$1,026
799
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
6
2
-
(1)
(1)
-
27
4
23
3
6
6
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
1
(1)
18
(1)
(²)
609
7
(1)
120
621
(²)
605
610
2,500
1,712
$472
472
10,222
4,865
648
678
72.8
69.6
855
112
680
574
895
76.0
(1)
5
(1)
12
(1)
(²)
525
(1)
(1)
542
455
80
3
268
57
486
(1)
488
466
54
12
18
465
62
611
(1)
(1)
592
448
79.5
(²)
(²)
82.4
104.0
491
56
418
193
510
82.0
(1)
493
(1)
730
5
21
3
5
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
7
39
3
59
(1)
(1)
(1)
745
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
1
(1)
3
(1)
(²)
(1)
1
(1)
11
(1)
(²)
(1)
2
(1)
7
(1)
(²)
570
17
(1)
56
603
(²)
(1)
-
-
5
(1)
(²)
(1)
6
(1)
32
(1)
(²)
(1)
2
(1)
13
(1)
(²)
(1)
714
1
21
(1)
(1)
4
320
(1)
722
(²)
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders………
Model makers and patternmakers, metal and
plastic…………………………………………………
Molders and molding 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……………
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…………………
Metalworkers and plastic workers, all other…………
Bookbinders and bindery workers……………………
Job printers……………………………………………
Prepress technicians and workers……………………
Printing machine operators……………………………
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers……………………
Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials…
Sewing machine operators……………………………
Shoe and leather workers and repairers……………
Shoe machine operators and tenders………………
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers……………………
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…………
Extruding and forming machine setters,
operators and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers
Fabric and apparel patternmakers……………………
Upholsterers……………………………………………
Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other…
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters………………
Furniture finishers………………………………………
Sawing machine setters, operators, and
tenders, wood…………………………………………
Woodworking machine setters, operators, and
tenders, except sawing……………………………..
Woodworkers, all other………………………………
Power plant operators, distributors, and
dispatchers……………………………………………
Stationary engineers and boiler operators…………
Water and liquid waste treatment plant and
system operators……………………………………
Miscellaneous plant and system operators…………
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders………………………………
Median
weekly
earnings
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
16
(1)
3
(1)
14
(1)
(²)
4
(1)
-
-
4
(1)
(²)
36
(1)
6
(1)
30
(1)
(²)
8
44
414
(1)
(1)
$675
1
17
(1)
(1)
7
43
396
(1)
(1)
$682
(²)
(²)
(²)
7
6
(1)
(1)
1
-
(1)
-
6
6
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
11
4
259
22
37
38
146
139
39
137
5
5
32
(1)
(1)
594
(1)
(1)
(1)
620
391
(1)
385
(1)
(1)
(1)
1
48
10
7
15
31
84
23
96
2
3
25
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
$362
(1)
383
(1)
(1)
(1)
10
4
211
11
30
23
115
55
16
40
3
2
7
(1)
(1)
623
(1)
(1)
(1)
672
493
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
73.4
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
2
(1)
1
(1)
2
(1)
(²)
6
(1)
4
(1)
2
(1)
(²)
4
(1)
2
(1)
2
(1)
(²)
16
(1)
12
(1)
3
(1)
(²)
1
4
31
10
33
8
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
2
5
3
1
2
( )
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1
2
27
7
31
6
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
25
(1)
4
(1)
21
(1)
(²)
23
13
(1)
(1)
2
2
(1)
(1)
21
10
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
37
98
(1)
919
2
2
(1)
(1)
36
95
(1)
925
(²)
(²)
71
40
765
(1)
5
1
(1)
(1)
66
39
787
(1)
(²)
(²)
47
(1)
5
(1)
43
(1)
(²)
See footnotes at end of table.
65
1
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and
blending workers……………………………………
97
Cutting workers…………………………………………
72
Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting
machine setters, operators, and tenders…………
30
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators
and tenders……………………………………………
12
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and
weighers………………………………………………
531
Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers…
19
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory
technicians……………………………………………
75
Packaging and filling machine operators and
tenders…………………………………………………
203
Painting workers………………………………………
144
Photographic process workers and processing
machine operators……………………………………
40
Semiconductor processors……………………………
2
Cementing and gluing machine operators and
tenders…………………………………………………
12
Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling
equipment operators and tenders…………………
7
Cooling and freezing equipment operators and
tenders…………………………………………………
3
Etchers and engravers…………………………………
7
Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal
and plastic……………………………………………
24
Paper goods machine setters, operators, and
tenders…………………………………………………
33
Tire builders……………………………………………
20
Helpers—production workers…………………………
26
726
Production workers, all other…………………………
Transportation and material moving occupations……
6,145
Supervisors, transportation and material moving
workers…………………………………………………
190
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers……………………
92
Air traffic controllers and airfield operations
specialists……………………………………………
30
Ambulance drivers and attendants, except
emergency medical technicians……………………
11
Bus drivers………………………………………………
368
Driver/salesworkers and truck drivers………………
2,460
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs……………………………
211
29
Motor vehicle operators, all other……………………
Locomotive engineers and operators………………
54
Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators………
5
Railroad conductors and yardmasters………………
49
Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation
workers…………………………………………………
10
17
Sailors and marine oilers………………………………
24
Ship and boat captains and operators………………
6
Ship engineers…………………………………………
Bridge and lock tenders………………………………
3
Parking lot attendants…………………………………
65
See footnotes at end of table.
66
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Median
weekly
earnings
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
$601
511
10
15
(1)
(1)
87
57
$606
541
(²)
(²)
(1)
6
(1)
25
(1)
(²)
(1)
-
-
12
(1)
(²)
671
(1)
175
7
$513
(1)
356
12
754
(1)
68.0
(²)
618
41
(1)
34
(1)
(²)
447
603
118
13
415
(1)
85
131
497
606
83.5
(²)
(1)
(1)
25
-
(1)
-
15
2
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(1)
8
(1)
4
(1)
(²)
(1)
3
(1)
4
(1)
(²)
(1)
(1)
5
( )
3
2
(1)
(1)
(²)
(²)
(1)
1
(1)
23
(1)
(²)
(1)
(1)
(1)
591
599
13
1
5
175
788
(1)
(1)
(1)
481
472
20
20
21
551
5,357
(1)
(1)
(1)
635
618
(²)
(²)
(²)
75.7
76.4
786
1,650
42
-
(1)
-
148
92
799
1,652
(²)
(²)
(1)
7
(1)
23
(1)
(²)
(1)
563
685
514
(1)
1,122
(1)
(1)
2
176
92
32
1
1
2
(1)
527
512
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
10
193
2,368
179
28
53
5
47
(1)
605
690
519
(1)
1,140
(1)
(1)
(²)
87.1
74.2
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
421
1
8
(1)
(1)
10
17
24
6
2
57
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
415
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
1
Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex,
2009 annual averages—Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, both sexes
Occupation
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
60
Service station attendants……………………………
Transportation inspectors……………………………
47
Other transportation workers…………………………
13
Conveyor operators and tenders……………………
6
Crane and tower operators……………………………
58
Dredge, excavating, and loading machine
operators………………………………………………
34
Hoist and winch operators……………………………
5
Industrial truck and tractor operators…………………
479
Cleaners of vehicles and equipment…………………
214
Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers,
hand…………………………………………………… 1,156
Machine feeders and offbearers………………………
23
Packers and packagers, hand………………………
289
Pumping station operators……………………………
29
Refuse and recyclable material collectors…………
59
Shuttle car operators…………………………………
2
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders……………………
4
Material moving workers, all other……………………
45
1
Women
Total
employed
Men
Median
weekly
earnings
Total
employed
Women's
earnings
as percent
of men's
$398
(1)
(1)
(1)
778
11
4
2
-
(1)
(1)
(1)
-
48
43
13
4
58
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
778
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(1)
(1)
531
421
1
36
23
(1)
(1)
(1)
32
5
444
190
(1)
(1)
532
423
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
502
(1)
408
(1)
463
(1)
(1)
(1)
155
11
168
4
9
$421
(1)
389
(1)
(1)
1,000
12
120
29
55
2
4
36
511
(1)
453
(1)
473
(1)
(1)
(1)
82.4
(²)
85.9
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
(²)
Data not shown where the employment base is less than 50,000.
² Data not shown where the employment base for either the numerator or denominator is less than 50,000.
NOTE: Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria
criteria.
SOURCE: Current Population Survey, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
67
Median
weekly
earnings