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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
$21.29
0.5%
35.1
$20.47
34.49
.6
36.7
38.81
32.55
12.14
16.44
17.11
.9
.7
.7
.6
1.2
16.09
State and local government
workers
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
0.6%
34.9
$26.08
0.8%
36.2
34.99
.7
37.0
33.02
.8
35.9
39.3
35.6
30.7
34.7
32.3
39.42
32.57
10.62
16.35
17.11
.9
1.0
.5
.6
1.2
39.7
35.7
29.7
34.5
32.3
35.32
32.50
19.32
17.39
16.65
2.1
.8
1.5
1.2
6.1
37.4
35.6
36.4
36.4
33.9
.5
36.1
15.90
.6
36.0
17.42
1.2
36.5
21.21
.9
39.0
21.24
1.0
39.0
20.97
1.6
38.8
21.18
1.3
39.0
21.31
1.4
39.0
20.13
2.2
38.7
21.40
.9
39.2
21.34
1.0
39.2
21.98
1.6
39.2
16.00
16.26
.6
.9
37.1
38.9
15.88
16.18
.6
.9
37.2
38.8
19.52
21.69
2.4
3.9
34.4
39.5
15.73
.9
35.4
15.55
.9
35.6
18.86
3.1
33.1
Full time ...............................
Part time ...............................
22.77
12.10
.6
1.0
39.5
20.7
22.02
11.78
.7
1.0
39.6
21.0
26.75
16.39
.9
2.1
38.9
18.3
Union ...................................
Nonunion .............................
26.04
20.46
.7
.6
36.6
34.8
23.13
20.19
1.1
.6
36.3
34.8
29.72
23.12
.9
1.4
37.0
35.6
Time .....................................
Incentive ..............................
21.06
26.04
.5
2.5
34.9
38.4
20.16
26.03
.6
2.5
34.7
38.4
26.07
–
.8
–
36.2
–
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 2009 - January 2011
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
Relative
error2
Goods producing .................
Service providing .................
–
–
–
–
(6)
(6)
$22.04
20.09
1-49 workers ........................
50-99 workers ......................
100-499 workers ..................
500 workers or more ............
$17.86
19.24
20.88
27.02
0.9%
1.6
.7
1.4
33.5
34.3
35.9
36.9
17.80
19.10
20.42
26.65
State and local government
workers
Mean
weekly
hours3
Mean
hourly
earnings
Relative
error2
Mean
weekly
hours3
1.0%
.7
39.4
34.0
–
–
–
–
(6)
(6)
.9
1.7
.8
2.1
33.6
34.2
35.8
37.0
$19.61
21.40
24.31
27.68
2.1%
2.7
1.4
.8
33.0
35.8
36.0
36.7
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, weighted 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 chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook of
Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
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
earnings are determined through collective bargaining. Earnings of time workers are
based solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose earnings are
at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions,
and production bonuses. For more information, see chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook of
Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
5 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
6 Estimates for goods-producing and service-providing industries are published
for private industry only. The NCS uses the 2007 North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) to determine the industry of each sampled
establishment.
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 2009 - January 2011
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
$22.77
$22.02
$26.75
$12.10
$11.78
$16.39
35.02
35.50
33.61
26.63
27.79
22.19
38.87
39.48
35.39
35.01
35.75
30.86
33.16
13.62
17.59
19.97
33.14
11.69
17.57
19.99
33.19
20.10
17.75
17.80
25.96
8.81
10.66
9.39
27.10
8.65
10.59
9.38
21.70
11.67
12.49
10.60
16.57
16.38
17.74
12.27
12.24
12.67
21.39
21.42
21.14
13.97
13.99
13.81
21.29
21.41
20.26
14.91
15.13
13.29
21.61
21.54
22.18
13.98
14.10
12.55
16.53
16.48
16.40
16.39
20.14
21.68
10.94
10.73
10.73
10.69
15.17
22.09
16.58
16.41
19.59
11.00
10.75
15.07
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, weighted by hours.
3 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 ...................................
$22.77
$18.10
$899
$718
39.5
$45,676
$37,128
2,006
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 ......
Agricultural managers ...........
Farm, ranch, and other
agricultural 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 ....................
45.21
88.70
40.34
72.68
1,826
3,839
1,634
3,019
40.4
43.3
94,345
199,531
83,922
151,164
2,087
2,249
48.76
28.05
40.00
23.92
2,024
952
1,707
957
41.5
33.9
105,198
49,510
88,691
49,752
2,157
1,765
35.82
52.46
50.50
54.61
34.17
32.05
46.89
46.34
47.31
31.52
1,442
2,120
2,003
2,254
1,343
1,346
1,893
1,864
1,923
1,268
40.3
40.4
39.7
41.3
39.3
75,007
110,258
104,159
117,190
69,735
69,999
98,413
96,938
100,006
65,564
2,094
2,102
2,063
2,146
2,041
34.18
33.56
1,372
1,348
40.2
71,273
70,113
2,086
55.42
46.88
42.61
53.68
42.07
37.87
2,234
1,887
1,710
2,150
1,688
1,538
40.3
40.3
40.1
116,167
97,969
88,813
111,821
86,701
80,001
2,096
2,090
2,085
37.01
33.09
1,504
1,348
40.6
78,188
70,113
2,113
45.87
37.92
1,825
1,538
39.8
94,925
80,001
2,070
44.77
45.12
41.12
39.09
1,827
1,817
1,681
1,564
40.8
40.3
94,988
94,475
87,402
81,313
2,122
2,094
38.71
32.82
33.67
37.11
1,557
1,348
1,347
1,484
40.2
41.1
80,688
70,110
70,034
77,180
2,085
2,136
34.65
39.11
41.25
37.11
38.33
39.32
1,427
1,593
1,627
1,484
1,538
1,532
41.2
40.7
39.4
74,223
82,745
79,421
77,180
79,951
74,631
2,142
2,116
1,925
25.21
27.83
1,015
1,123
40.2
51,505
53,174
2,043
46.85
46.49
1,852
1,821
39.5
86,494
83,579
1,846
40.99
58.29
25.38
27.21
35.75
58.47
22.85
28.75
1,597
2,365
1,101
1,089
1,341
2,353
995
1,150
39.0
40.6
43.4
40.0
82,479
122,999
56,713
56,606
69,714
122,377
50,823
59,800
2,012
2,110
2,235
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-1
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Management occupations
–Continued
Gaming managers ..................
Lodging managers .................
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Natural sciences managers ....
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
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 .....................
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Insurance appraisers, auto
damage .........................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Cost estimators ......................
Emergency management
specialists .........................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$33.84
21.51
$33.75
17.48
$1,407
883
$1,350
788
41.6
41.0
$73,160
45,907
$70,200
41,001
2,162
2,134
42.28
45.85
38.35
41.14
1,719
1,835
1,563
1,643
40.7
40.0
89,387
95,423
81,266
85,446
2,114
2,081
30.56
27.58
1,217
1,103
39.8
63,308
57,371
2,072
29.34
28.33
1,158
1,129
39.5
60,216
58,698
2,052
31.43
29.31
28.51
27.17
1,255
1,182
1,129
1,083
39.9
40.3
65,165
61,475
58,658
56,308
2,073
2,097
32.64
30.85
1,306
1,234
40.0
67,886
64,168
2,080
28.82
27.07
1,155
1,083
40.1
60,063
56,308
2,084
29.42
27.17
1,191
1,082
40.5
61,921
56,285
2,105
28.43
28.33
1,112
1,107
39.1
57,251
57,200
2,014
28.38
28.33
1,110
1,107
39.1
57,134
57,119
2,013
30.18
28.81
1,187
1,111
39.4
61,749
57,763
2,046
27.63
31.94
24.97
29.57
1,104
1,291
1,036
1,183
40.0
40.4
57,412
67,142
53,876
61,499
2,078
2,102
37.60
40.79
1,520
1,836
40.4
78,297
95,493
2,082
29.57
27.32
1,184
1,083
40.1
61,480
56,316
2,079
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-2
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
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 ............................
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
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.86
$20.61
$998
$825
40.2
$51,858
$42,877
2,086
28.94
26.30
1,152
1,052
39.8
59,898
54,704
2,070
31.51
33.04
39.46
30.31
32.22
35.70
1,261
1,326
1,583
1,179
1,289
1,419
40.0
40.1
40.1
65,252
68,930
82,318
61,300
67,026
73,805
2,071
2,086
2,086
28.05
29.33
24.52
27.19
1,122
1,170
981
1,078
40.0
39.9
58,324
60,845
51,002
56,041
2,079
2,074
25.54
32.12
32.02
23.40
30.22
27.40
1,013
1,279
1,272
932
1,189
1,112
39.7
39.8
39.7
52,692
66,414
66,163
48,485
61,699
57,834
2,063
2,067
2,067
37.55
39.96
34.40
32.61
30.86
31.22
23.63
31.90
33.02
34.92
27.21
28.28
27.82
27.30
21.62
27.98
1,512
1,624
1,385
1,274
1,226
1,247
938
1,274
1,318
1,423
1,057
1,131
1,113
1,085
865
1,119
40.3
40.7
40.3
39.1
39.7
39.9
39.7
40.0
78,614
84,473
72,016
66,224
63,737
64,837
48,794
66,272
68,536
74,000
54,976
58,791
57,870
56,401
44,959
58,198
2,094
2,114
2,094
2,031
2,065
2,077
2,065
2,078
22.50
20.30
882
788
39.2
42,849
40,254
1,905
22.98
21.01
900
823
39.2
46,786
42,796
2,036
36.56
35.33
1,465
1,413
40.1
76,019
73,501
2,079
54.28
33.65
44.34
52.55
33.89
42.88
2,171
1,352
1,795
2,102
1,346
1,745
40.0
40.2
40.5
112,899
70,313
93,327
109,300
70,000
90,740
2,080
2,090
2,105
42.53
41.38
1,725
1,692
40.6
89,706
88,001
2,109
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-3
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 and mathematical
science occupations
–Continued
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 ............................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Landscape architects ..........
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Aerospace engineers ..........
Biomedical 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 ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$46.36
25.89
39.28
38.73
$44.64
23.99
38.29
39.57
$1,872
1,031
1,567
1,546
$1,824
937
1,531
1,493
40.4
39.8
39.9
39.9
$97,331
53,409
81,405
80,323
$94,823
48,506
79,635
77,620
2,100
2,063
2,072
2,074
33.35
32.01
1,336
1,277
40.1
69,190
66,086
2,074
32.33
44.00
36.31
42.39
31.02
40.96
31.87
40.93
1,291
1,734
1,421
1,658
1,243
1,639
1,266
1,508
39.9
39.4
39.1
39.1
67,106
90,182
73,893
86,222
64,619
85,203
65,811
78,395
2,076
2,050
2,035
2,034
36.27
31.02
33.80
29.81
1,458
1,241
1,371
1,212
40.2
40.0
75,762
64,377
71,304
62,999
2,089
2,075
31.30
29.48
30.77
25.74
1,240
1,245
1,242
1,068
39.6
42.2
64,481
63,759
64,572
55,549
2,060
2,163
32.74
34.88
41.99
50.26
34.62
47.56
37.56
29.42
31.75
39.57
47.97
32.34
41.11
36.81
1,303
1,386
1,695
2,019
1,385
1,908
1,518
1,177
1,270
1,605
1,945
1,294
1,644
1,452
39.8
39.7
40.4
40.2
40.0
40.1
40.4
67,742
72,069
88,143
104,987
72,016
99,239
78,919
61,192
66,040
83,441
101,115
67,263
85,500
75,483
2,069
2,066
2,099
2,089
2,080
2,087
2,101
49.20
46.59
2,056
1,971
41.8
106,923
102,500
2,173
41.28
39.53
39.28
38.31
1,666
1,605
1,581
1,533
40.4
40.6
86,637
83,476
82,208
79,722
2,099
2,112
43.20
37.31
41.38
33.70
1,732
1,505
1,660
1,371
40.1
40.4
90,069
78,283
86,320
71,267
2,085
2,098
37.76
35.78
1,534
1,455
40.6
79,787
75,650
2,113
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-4
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Health and safety
engineers, except
mining safety
engineers and
inspectors .................
Industrial engineers .......
Materials engineers ............
Mechanical engineers ........
Mining and geological
engineers, including
mining safety 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 ...................
Industrial engineering
technicians ...................
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...................
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$41.86
36.51
43.88
38.67
$36.37
35.37
39.57
36.94
$1,684
1,488
1,768
1,560
$1,455
1,458
1,583
1,496
40.2
40.8
40.3
40.3
$87,557
77,382
91,957
81,053
$75,650
75,833
82,306
77,719
2,092
2,120
2,096
2,096
46.74
45.62
52.88
25.89
39.67
44.62
51.62
23.60
1,870
1,825
2,131
1,026
1,587
1,785
2,066
943
40.0
40.0
40.3
39.6
97,267
94,881
110,794
53,367
82,512
92,801
107,432
49,044
2,081
2,080
2,095
2,062
25.87
23.75
1,031
944
39.9
53,611
49,082
2,072
25.27
23.84
26.20
23.08
999
952
995
923
39.5
39.9
51,953
49,516
51,750
48,000
2,056
2,077
26.19
25.59
1,048
1,022
40.0
54,405
53,040
2,077
30.34
29.94
1,214
1,198
40.0
63,112
62,284
2,080
20.19
18.76
806
751
39.9
41,895
39,027
2,075
27.20
26.42
1,088
1,057
40.0
56,552
54,943
2,079
25.74
26.83
1,038
1,079
40.3
53,958
56,120
2,096
22.36
19.23
894
769
40.0
46,502
40,000
2,080
26.73
26.02
1,073
1,041
40.1
55,781
54,113
2,087
26.78
26.71
1,084
1,068
40.5
56,376
55,561
2,105
22.80
20.20
911
808
40.0
47,272
42,010
2,073
32.10
35.44
28.12
31.03
1,266
1,384
1,102
1,238
39.4
39.1
64,977
71,354
56,992
63,586
2,024
2,013
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-5
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Food scientists and
technologists ............
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 ..........
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 ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.47
$20.76
$1,111
$816
40.5
$57,458
$42,452
2,092
40.25
34.60
43.27
34.54
1,653
1,344
1,650
1,270
41.1
38.9
85,934
69,729
85,808
66,019
2,135
2,016
40.69
36.54
41.61
36.32
1,534
1,463
1,500
1,441
37.7
40.0
79,501
76,054
78,017
74,907
1,954
2,082
25.09
24.64
1,003
986
40.0
52,186
51,251
2,080
27.57
26.66
31.91
39.11
36.64
59.75
61.19
26.57
25.83
28.52
32.69
32.89
55.60
55.14
1,064
1,022
1,274
1,534
1,459
2,327
2,383
1,063
973
1,141
1,274
1,329
2,226
2,221
38.6
38.3
39.9
39.2
39.8
38.9
38.9
55,141
53,134
64,942
78,464
75,524
120,995
123,919
55,266
50,571
59,328
65,327
68,153
115,764
115,502
2,000
1,993
2,035
2,006
2,061
2,025
2,025
35.47
33.62
46.72
31.67
29.70
46.21
1,409
1,331
1,900
1,267
1,188
2,038
39.7
39.6
40.7
72,848
68,730
98,781
65,749
61,766
105,984
2,054
2,044
2,114
33.77
31.50
1,363
1,260
40.4
70,769
65,520
2,096
31.85
30.13
1,263
1,205
39.7
65,703
62,670
2,063
37.77
33.90
34.81
35.72
35.22
36.23
1,587
1,341
1,444
1,494
1,409
1,449
42.0
39.6
41.5
82,144
69,790
75,113
77,667
73,258
75,367
2,175
2,058
2,158
37.22
34.93
36.14
32.60
31.68
32.20
1,482
1,391
1,351
1,296
1,250
1,231
39.8
39.8
37.4
77,084
72,313
62,731
67,392
65,000
58,143
2,071
2,070
1,736
36.69
34.52
32.65
31.26
1,366
1,375
1,231
1,250
37.2
39.8
62,970
71,520
58,143
65,021
1,716
2,072
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-6
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
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 ...........
Forensic science
technicians ...................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...................
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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.16
$25.64
$1,083
$1,026
39.9
$56,297
$53,329
2,073
18.73
21.41
23.33
18.24
20.25
22.59
748
847
933
729
805
904
39.9
39.6
40.0
38,890
44,045
48,507
37,933
41,881
46,987
2,077
2,057
2,079
30.34
36.90
32.57
34.94
1,214
1,476
1,303
1,398
40.0
40.0
63,114
76,753
67,752
72,675
2,080
2,080
19.29
18.46
761
739
39.4
39,196
38,403
2,032
22.03
20.63
877
820
39.8
45,602
42,640
2,070
23.45
23.48
936
939
39.9
48,681
48,845
2,076
27.32
25.69
1,084
1,028
39.7
56,344
53,439
2,062
18.84
17.88
754
715
40.0
39,184
37,190
2,079
21.55
24.22
18.89
20.40
845
945
756
820
39.2
39.0
42,797
46,125
39,391
43,000
1,986
1,904
19.50
17.84
772
692
39.6
40,015
35,298
2,052
31.56
20.31
18.15
22.37
28.33
18.55
17.75
20.25
1,207
802
717
872
1,112
742
705
788
38.2
39.5
39.5
39.0
54,374
41,639
37,292
44,502
52,000
38,574
36,666
40,768
1,723
2,050
2,055
1,990
23.22
19.85
902
774
38.8
44,692
40,224
1,925
23.95
23.57
935
918
39.0
48,564
47,753
2,028
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-7
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Community and social
services occupations
–Continued
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 ...............
Administrative law judges,
adjudicators, and
hearing officers ............
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 ..........
Business teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.62
$18.27
$810
$731
39.3
$42,031
$38,000
2,038
17.98
24.91
16.09
19.94
705
973
638
798
39.2
39.1
36,473
50,616
32,899
41,473
2,029
2,032
24.99
23.46
984
931
39.4
51,048
48,381
2,043
14.40
19.67
13.65
18.11
564
890
520
886
39.2
45.2
29,088
46,278
26,998
46,072
2,021
2,352
29.11
23.48
1,151
939
39.5
59,843
48,843
2,056
38.28
53.56
30.15
46.62
1,521
2,156
1,158
1,866
39.7
40.3
79,004
112,110
60,008
97,030
2,064
2,093
50.32
44.33
1,899
1,648
37.7
98,726
85,717
1,962
39.38
34.76
1,524
1,390
38.7
79,271
72,301
2,013
56.46
23.03
62.08
22.12
2,101
905
2,483
840
37.2
39.3
109,229
47,035
129,124
43,680
1,935
2,042
22.96
24.80
24.39
21.64
24.62
23.71
912
946
952
850
947
865
39.7
38.1
39.1
46,854
48,589
46,404
43,955
48,734
45,001
2,040
1,959
1,903
21.25
21.13
869
845
40.9
45,202
43,955
2,127
35.02
49.93
32.80
43.99
1,306
1,938
1,244
1,703
37.3
38.8
52,185
80,761
49,326
70,200
1,490
1,618
62.01
66.38
2,452
2,631
39.5
97,245
103,800
1,568
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-8
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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 ..........
Environmental science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Anthropology and
archeology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Area, ethnic, and cultural
studies teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$47.82
$42.66
$1,830
$1,674
38.3
$71,841
$61,430
1,502
58.60
54.48
2,240
2,179
38.2
91,163
92,013
1,556
43.79
39.35
1,677
1,465
38.3
64,955
57,032
1,483
60.21
55.10
2,372
2,124
39.4
92,264
91,198
1,532
60.58
55.10
2,391
2,143
39.5
93,094
92,850
1,537
52.19
46.09
2,103
1,911
40.3
88,903
79,258
1,704
51.68
44.22
2,084
1,821
40.3
88,697
74,911
1,716
52.81
49.95
2,062
1,971
39.0
80,976
74,814
1,533
55.86
49.95
2,329
2,497
41.7
90,824
97,401
1,626
50.22
46.96
1,933
1,761
38.5
74,222
69,027
1,478
51.43
50.65
1,960
1,773
38.1
75,876
74,557
1,475
56.47
53.15
2,227
2,187
39.4
91,412
99,862
1,619
50.76
46.29
1,956
1,775
38.5
78,206
72,859
1,541
46.77
45.74
1,781
1,715
38.1
69,294
66,414
1,482
36.91
31.80
1,462
1,272
39.6
59,860
49,613
1,622
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-9
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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 ..........
Social work teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$67.69
$62.31
$2,500
$2,492
36.9
$95,197
$87,497
1,406
43.23
40.35
1,783
1,606
41.3
80,113
78,999
1,853
44.96
44.14
1,793
1,765
39.9
72,845
71,729
1,620
57.38
53.63
2,216
2,051
38.6
83,878
75,510
1,462
60.07
48.08
2,341
1,875
39.0
106,309
81,931
1,770
68.88
63.59
2,722
2,312
39.5
124,049
100,000
1,801
37.71
37.56
1,420
1,422
37.7
63,941
59,663
1,696
38.09
34.03
1,539
1,355
40.4
63,458
56,840
1,666
37.92
34.03
1,536
1,355
40.5
63,478
56,840
1,674
85.17
82.06
3,397
3,282
39.9
135,314
122,189
1,589
95.85
89.85
3,865
3,621
40.3
154,161
137,825
1,608
37.70
36.77
1,436
1,471
38.1
57,441
58,426
1,524
46.10
41.60
1,785
1,664
38.7
69,367
64,087
1,505
42.65
38.70
1,652
1,546
38.7
63,999
59,905
1,500
44.51
40.38
1,729
1,615
38.8
65,550
54,946
1,473
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-10
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Foreign language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
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
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$45.44
$42.91
$1,734
$1,717
38.2
$67,953
$67,167
1,496
52.67
52.97
2,071
2,021
39.3
80,024
77,001
1,519
50.11
46.91
1,963
1,831
39.2
77,023
73,414
1,537
42.93
38.39
1,653
1,536
38.5
63,971
59,890
1,490
39.84
36.23
1,516
1,385
38.1
65,890
60,601
1,654
36.69
33.38
1,453
1,335
39.6
56,685
50,399
1,545
29.39
25.29
1,108
989
37.7
52,083
50,251
1,772
37.05
35.11
1,370
1,327
37.0
52,748
50,688
1,424
22.92
16.98
852
685
37.2
37,479
34,754
1,635
17.40
14.00
644
553
37.0
30,494
28,303
1,752
35.20
33.54
1,321
1,259
37.5
50,108
47,360
1,423
38.39
35.96
1,414
1,353
36.8
53,681
51,373
1,398
38.58
36.21
1,418
1,362
36.8
53,831
51,718
1,395
37.73
38.38
35.38
35.94
1,400
1,430
1,338
1,370
37.1
37.3
53,141
54,320
50,600
52,150
1,409
1,415
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-11
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Self-enrichment education
teachers ........................
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Archivists ...........................
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 .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$38.51
$35.94
$1,435
$1,374
37.3
$54,374
$52,004
1,412
36.67
38.70
35.95
35.73
1,357
1,427
1,348
1,349
37.0
36.9
53,595
55,198
53,068
51,826
1,462
1,426
37.72
35.32
1,392
1,332
36.9
54,405
51,373
1,443
38.71
35.73
1,435
1,370
37.1
54,300
51,946
1,403
40.78
32.92
37.09
30.34
1,497
1,222
1,376
1,149
36.7
37.1
57,264
50,498
52,335
46,840
1,404
1,534
28.91
23.80
1,044
947
36.1
45,245
39,897
1,565
27.10
25.14
1,029
827
38.0
44,940
43,000
1,658
28.93
27.16
31.47
30.17
17.08
27.80
23.42
31.04
27.35
15.72
1,144
1,085
1,241
1,156
661
1,183
937
1,241
1,055
608
39.5
39.9
39.4
38.3
38.7
59,479
56,409
64,549
54,878
32,545
61,514
48,714
64,555
52,027
31,044
2,056
2,077
2,051
1,819
1,906
21.35
34.88
13.39
21.04
32.62
12.55
936
1,349
484
958
1,244
462
43.9
38.7
36.1
48,695
62,640
19,597
49,804
58,474
18,793
2,280
1,796
1,463
28.56
30.20
35.07
24.27
26.11
30.49
1,131
1,216
1,397
961
1,058
1,244
39.6
40.3
39.8
58,498
63,228
72,624
49,833
54,999
64,669
2,048
2,094
2,071
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-12
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 –Continued
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 ............
Announcers ............................
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 ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.76
25.15
$24.04
23.08
$1,083
999
$997
923
40.5
39.7
$56,340
51,923
$51,834
48,000
2,105
2,065
34.60
36.14
11.81
23.42
26.54
34.35
40.14
11.99
21.64
27.89
1,383
1,492
454
930
1,056
1,374
1,606
479
869
1,115
40.0
41.3
38.5
39.7
39.8
71,921
77,591
23,626
48,345
54,927
71,442
83,491
24,933
45,178
58,001
2,078
2,147
2,001
2,064
2,070
19.18
21.77
19.77
19.23
767
894
791
769
40.0
41.1
39,902
46,497
41,124
39,998
2,080
2,136
43.10
44.12
29.55
30.26
1,741
1,783
1,160
1,182
40.4
40.4
90,479
92,647
60,299
61,454
2,099
2,100
27.04
26.93
29.54
24.52
24.10
20.88
1,073
1,067
1,164
962
962
692
39.7
39.6
39.4
53,574
53,242
60,521
49,360
49,360
36,005
1,982
1,977
2,048
29.93
20.88
1,178
753
39.4
61,275
39,146
2,047
36.18
27.65
1,406
1,106
38.9
72,946
57,504
2,016
30.87
29.47
29.84
30.45
29.86
26.69
25.96
26.39
26.76
25.13
29.66
25.72
1,197
1,168
1,171
1,180
1,196
1,060
1,039
1,058
1,029
976
1,186
1,029
38.8
39.6
39.2
38.8
40.0
39.7
62,072
60,744
60,882
61,373
62,179
55,133
54,005
54,999
53,500
50,752
61,697
53,500
2,011
2,061
2,040
2,016
2,082
2,066
22.03
21.73
22.52
21.77
844
781
871
774
38.3
35.9
43,083
38,770
44,283
37,376
1,956
1,784
25.64
21.70
1,033
868
40.3
53,697
45,136
2,095
22.13
22.59
20.00
20.10
882
904
800
804
39.9
40.0
45,881
46,991
41,600
41,800
2,073
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-13
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 –Continued
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 .......................
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 .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$43.15
17.05
$41.77
15.39
$1,824
680
$1,867
615
42.3
39.9
$94,824
33,136
$97,076
29,994
2,198
1,944
25.08
25.83
990
1,058
39.5
51,477
54,995
2,053
23.51
24.02
941
961
40.0
48,908
49,955
2,080
31.61
78.37
78.16
23.85
45.60
54.31
85.67
117.06
26.82
75.01
75.01
23.94
48.08
55.24
78.62
115.38
1,237
3,011
2,994
944
1,810
2,135
3,559
5,326
1,046
3,000
3,000
952
1,923
2,185
3,146
5,769
39.1
38.4
38.3
39.6
39.7
39.3
41.5
45.5
63,907
156,570
155,671
49,032
94,134
111,005
184,979
276,961
53,939
156,017
156,017
49,487
100,000
113,630
163,571
299,988
2,022
1,998
1,992
2,056
2,064
2,044
2,159
2,366
76.88
95.44
65.11
77.19
126.15
43.44
32.42
32.29
33.96
36.23
34.77
37.41
17.80
26.08
75.00
76.93
70.38
79.16
132.21
43.20
30.46
31.06
32.31
35.18
34.31
34.78
16.92
25.67
3,194
3,781
2,793
2,941
6,877
1,728
1,251
1,257
1,338
1,400
1,369
1,496
709
1,013
3,038
3,077
3,205
2,976
6,250
1,701
1,177
1,211
1,292
1,399
1,346
1,391
677
994
41.5
39.6
42.9
38.1
54.5
39.8
38.6
38.9
39.4
38.6
39.4
40.0
39.8
38.8
166,093
196,610
145,225
152,911
357,581
89,834
64,662
62,867
67,316
68,908
70,730
77,805
36,857
52,663
157,997
160,004
166,637
154,777
325,000
88,455
60,954
60,008
65,000
67,746
69,984
72,342
35,194
51,688
2,160
2,060
2,231
1,981
2,835
2,068
1,994
1,947
1,982
1,902
2,034
2,080
2,071
2,019
34.75
42.62
32.74
41.55
1,305
1,702
1,228
1,662
37.6
39.9
56,942
88,480
52,770
86,432
1,638
2,076
22.62
22.50
896
890
39.6
46,585
46,293
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-14
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ...................
Surgical technologists ........
Veterinary technologists
and technicians ............
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Opticians, dispensing .............
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.26
$25.97
$1,042
$1,024
39.7
$54,204
$53,248
2,064
18.64
32.28
17.31
32.38
737
1,118
684
1,110
39.5
34.6
38,303
58,150
35,589
57,720
2,055
1,802
27.88
27.56
1,099
1,085
39.4
57,147
56,435
2,049
25.35
23.39
996
920
39.3
51,804
47,840
2,044
33.83
33.86
1,336
1,331
39.5
69,453
69,186
2,053
36.01
34.60
1,440
1,384
40.0
74,892
71,962
2,080
26.65
26.58
1,049
1,040
39.4
54,563
54,080
2,047
15.60
14.13
658
596
42.2
34,130
30,969
2,188
17.06
13.31
15.01
16.76
15.91
11.47
14.75
14.21
668
520
590
663
621
459
588
564
39.2
39.1
39.3
39.5
34,740
27,065
30,693
34,456
32,282
23,858
30,576
29,314
2,036
2,034
2,045
2,056
25.45
19.81
25.82
19.45
986
776
972
769
38.7
39.2
51,280
40,354
50,544
39,980
2,015
2,037
16.30
15.18
627
600
38.4
32,585
31,200
1,999
19.53
19.20
760
753
38.9
39,273
38,854
2,011
16.83
20.12
16.63
19.81
665
799
662
770
39.6
39.7
34,604
41,541
34,412
40,040
2,057
2,065
18.47
17.50
729
690
39.5
37,907
35,903
2,053
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-15
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Occupational health and
safety technicians .........
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 ..............
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Medical transcriptionists ...
Pharmacy aides ..................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.89
$28.64
$1,112
$1,145
39.9
$57,707
$59,565
2,069
27.40
27.18
1,092
1,087
39.8
56,599
56,451
2,066
29.50
30.68
1,180
1,227
40.0
61,356
63,814
2,080
19.69
18.34
18.27
17.31
785
731
731
692
39.9
39.9
40,308
37,395
38,000
36,001
2,047
2,039
13.23
12.30
512
480
38.7
26,572
24,960
2,008
11.94
10.85
11.35
10.20
463
417
440
400
38.7
38.4
24,030
21,658
22,880
20,800
2,012
1,996
12.10
13.30
11.60
12.00
469
524
449
480
38.8
39.4
24,350
27,234
23,296
24,960
2,013
2,047
23.91
24.39
947
973
39.6
48,208
49,920
2,016
25.33
25.00
1,006
1,000
39.7
51,660
52,000
2,040
14.45
15.09
563
604
39.0
27,070
23,012
1,874
17.84
22.43
12.25
17.72
16.15
21.75
12.21
17.00
707
893
483
646
630
870
488
680
39.6
39.8
39.4
36.5
36,482
45,752
25,111
33,607
33,010
44,476
25,376
35,360
2,045
2,040
2,050
1,896
14.83
16.67
14.46
14.28
17.00
13.91
571
610
567
560
608
554
38.5
36.6
39.2
29,662
31,721
29,459
29,093
31,616
28,746
2,001
1,903
2,038
15.42
15.86
13.67
14.50
15.10
13.65
601
626
518
580
600
478
39.0
39.4
37.9
31,232
32,528
26,949
30,160
31,200
24,843
2,026
2,051
1,972
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-16
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 support
occupations –Continued
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 .........
Private detectives and
investigators .....................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.43
$12.00
$492
$480
39.6
$25,604
$24,960
2,059
20.98
18.44
858
755
40.9
44,027
38,775
2,098
34.09
33.49
1,367
1,350
40.1
71,075
70,200
2,085
24.61
22.77
989
915
40.2
51,450
47,565
2,091
37.62
36.96
1,507
1,485
40.1
78,371
77,230
2,083
28.33
22.05
24.60
27.28
21.46
24.27
1,362
1,084
948
1,287
1,048
871
48.1
49.2
38.5
70,812
56,368
49,280
66,935
54,471
45,311
2,500
2,556
2,003
24.62
24.27
948
871
38.5
49,315
45,311
2,003
19.17
27.19
17.19
27.72
767
1,051
693
1,050
40.0
38.6
39,889
54,641
36,017
54,600
2,081
2,010
18.96
16.99
759
684
40.0
39,487
35,585
2,082
29.35
25.08
16.23
27.74
28.06
25.55
14.83
26.91
1,178
1,001
649
1,111
1,123
1,022
593
1,079
40.1
39.9
40.0
40.0
60,878
52,075
33,764
57,691
58,157
53,144
30,855
56,035
2,074
2,077
2,080
2,080
27.74
14.02
26.91
13.02
1,111
560
1,079
521
40.0
40.0
57,691
29,124
56,035
27,082
2,080
2,078
17.21
16.93
687
677
39.9
35,587
35,221
2,067
12.33
11.00
487
440
39.5
25,155
22,880
2,041
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-17
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Gaming surveillance
officers and gaming
investigators .................
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 .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.44
12.29
$13.49
11.00
$577
486
$540
440
40.0
39.5
$30,030
25,080
$28,059
22,734
2,080
2,040
15.88
14.07
615
531
38.7
22,657
17,680
1,427
13.71
10.59
545
424
39.8
13,426
5,040
979
10.03
9.30
381
352
38.0
19,429
18,038
1,936
16.20
18.36
15.20
17.12
662
748
615
713
40.9
40.8
33,471
38,297
31,388
36,211
2,066
2,085
15.87
11.45
9.04
15.04
10.94
8.53
649
438
341
612
414
327
40.9
38.2
37.8
32,740
22,194
17,755
31,200
20,800
17,017
2,063
1,938
1,963
12.67
11.53
10.18
10.42
5.93
7.26
4.97
11.99
11.00
9.50
9.50
5.06
7.47
4.25
480
443
397
400
216
253
182
453
430
380
364
191
232
152
37.9
38.4
39.0
38.4
36.4
34.9
36.5
22,937
22,951
20,641
20,368
11,171
13,116
9,411
21,821
22,360
19,760
18,720
9,880
12,064
7,826
1,810
1,990
2,027
1,955
1,883
1,806
1,893
8.86
8.53
335
320
37.8
17,132
16,640
1,933
9.59
9.00
362
344
37.7
18,240
17,534
1,902
9.61
8.98
362
344
37.7
18,299
17,472
1,904
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-18
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Food preparation and serving
related occupations
–Continued
Counter attendants,
cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee
shop ..............................
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Dishwashers ...........................
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 ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.51
9.51
9.64
$9.00
9.29
8.83
$362
369
371
$350
360
340
38.0
38.8
38.5
$18,044
19,128
19,234
$17,680
18,720
17,680
1,898
2,011
1,996
9.00
8.25
320
290
35.5
16,632
15,080
1,848
12.96
11.66
510
459
39.4
25,898
23,192
1,998
18.76
17.64
745
700
39.7
38,499
36,005
2,053
18.75
17.50
742
695
39.6
38,500
36,071
2,053
18.77
12.35
17.97
11.06
751
485
700
438
40.0
39.3
38,498
25,001
35,699
22,651
2,051
2,025
13.01
12.00
514
471
39.5
26,457
24,244
2,034
10.40
16.38
9.42
16.83
403
655
366
673
38.7
40.0
20,811
34,080
18,990
35,000
2,000
2,080
12.87
11.85
509
455
39.6
24,199
21,840
1,881
12.47
11.20
493
440
39.5
23,468
21,160
1,881
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-19
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 –Continued
Pesticide handlers,
sprayers, and
applicators, vegetation
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 ....
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
Skin care specialists ...........
Baggage porters, bellhops,
and concierges .................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.23
18.95
$16.19
19.22
$609
756
$648
769
40.0
39.9
$27,110
38,903
$29,120
39,978
1,780
2,053
12.50
10.15
470
400
37.6
23,949
20,800
1,916
15.99
18.03
12.09
15.00
16.73
12.07
643
727
483
600
697
483
40.2
40.3
40.0
33,435
37,822
25,135
31,200
36,254
25,106
2,091
2,098
2,079
16.69
11.73
7.47
7.11
16.71
10.00
7.15
6.91
666
456
294
281
668
400
279
276
39.9
38.9
39.4
39.5
34,449
23,736
15,301
14,598
34,757
20,800
14,518
14,352
2,064
2,024
2,048
2,054
10.45
9.50
397
330
38.0
20,669
17,160
1,977
10.72
8.43
429
337
40.0
21,811
17,530
2,034
10.35
9.47
406
363
39.3
18,365
16,994
1,775
9.53
8.42
375
330
39.3
16,078
15,704
1,687
12.27
15.22
11.46
11.19
479
558
458
403
39.0
36.6
24,884
28,798
23,837
20,894
2,028
1,892
15.45
11.88
567
431
36.7
29,280
22,393
1,895
14.03
12.70
19.48
13.35
12.11
19.23
515
453
715
484
484
701
36.7
35.7
36.7
26,772
23,565
37,174
25,187
25,187
36,427
1,909
1,855
1,908
10.74
10.30
416
394
38.7
21,621
20,488
2,013
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-20
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
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
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 ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.54
13.28
15.75
14.77
31.28
36.99
$8.60
13.34
17.32
17.32
32.30
39.50
$366
525
630
591
673
725
$340
533
693
693
713
743
38.3
39.5
40.0
40.0
21.5
19.6
$19,031
27,290
26,661
24,206
34,504
37,710
$17,680
27,737
36,026
27,040
36,279
38,659
1,994
2,055
1,693
1,639
1,103
1,019
11.40
10.05
10.38
9.67
9.60
10.00
371
392
411
248
375
400
32.5
39.0
39.6
17,598
19,994
21,377
11,310
19,208
20,800
1,543
1,989
2,059
16.77
15.45
652
585
38.9
31,052
29,900
1,852
22.95
15.11
15.93
20.19
13.75
16.23
871
591
620
808
543
618
37.9
39.2
38.9
42,787
27,929
30,003
37,814
25,688
27,484
1,864
1,849
1,883
19.97
14.89
798
590
39.9
41,349
30,599
2,071
21.13
18.08
866
740
41.0
44,974
38,480
2,128
19.23
17.50
788
711
41.0
40,924
36,972
2,128
30.48
13.07
10.66
10.58
23.81
11.25
10.00
9.91
1,247
518
419
416
962
442
392
388
40.9
39.6
39.3
39.3
64,848
26,797
21,677
21,505
49,999
22,973
20,363
20,072
2,128
2,050
2,033
2,033
12.75
13.04
499
522
39.1
25,938
27,132
2,034
14.99
13.25
15.99
14.47
22.96
13.78
11.23
15.75
12.06
20.20
602
527
646
575
910
560
440
630
478
808
40.2
39.8
40.4
39.7
39.6
31,317
27,406
33,604
29,722
47,305
29,130
22,880
32,760
24,848
42,016
2,089
2,068
2,101
2,055
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-21
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 .....................
Real estate brokers and sales
agents ...............................
Real estate brokers .............
Real estate sales agents ......
Sales engineers ......................
Telemarketers ........................
Miscellaneous sales 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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$28.22
$23.37
$1,108
$907
39.3
$57,613
$47,176
2,042
55.66
17.48
38.89
17.16
2,236
687
1,555
686
40.2
39.3
116,295
35,701
80,857
35,695
2,089
2,043
30.83
25.96
1,250
1,048
40.5
64,911
54,500
2,105
39.16
35.45
1,578
1,472
40.3
82,048
76,527
2,095
26.80
23.27
1,089
948
40.6
56,550
49,200
2,110
18.58
15.43
741
617
39.9
38,111
32,090
2,052
18.58
15.43
741
617
39.9
38,111
32,090
2,052
24.34
26.29
24.15
35.92
13.79
15.44
17.72
14.86
32.27
12.00
977
1,165
961
1,456
536
617
886
595
1,291
466
40.2
44.3
39.8
40.5
38.9
50,821
60,574
49,986
75,720
27,891
32,105
46,075
30,915
67,120
24,238
2,088
2,304
2,069
2,108
2,022
18.89
17.06
749
677
39.7
38,864
35,001
2,057
16.57
15.50
653
612
39.4
33,829
31,720
2,042
22.64
21.47
901
851
39.8
46,834
44,275
2,069
11.64
13.97
10.30
12.65
461
550
410
506
39.6
39.4
23,946
28,487
21,320
26,312
2,057
2,040
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-22
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
Financial clerks ......................
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 ...
Cargo and freight agents ........
Couriers and messengers .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.09
15.63
$15.49
14.70
$635
622
$611
583
39.5
39.8
$32,996
32,351
$31,753
30,306
2,050
2,070
16.06
15.75
632
618
39.3
32,861
32,136
2,046
17.12
11.84
16.50
11.00
673
472
653
437
39.3
39.8
34,929
24,519
33,924
22,714
2,040
2,071
18.85
17.08
12.59
19.26
17.53
18.36
16.61
12.00
18.21
16.70
749
678
500
765
699
727
664
477
708
668
39.7
39.7
39.7
39.7
39.9
38,803
35,263
25,983
39,788
36,329
37,710
34,540
24,829
36,810
34,738
2,059
2,065
2,064
2,066
2,073
17.41
16.61
677
653
38.9
35,189
33,966
2,021
17.20
16.97
686
679
39.9
35,662
35,285
2,073
16.09
15.00
638
596
39.7
33,111
30,913
2,058
17.81
14.19
17.34
14.00
697
560
680
551
39.2
39.5
36,167
29,074
35,320
28,631
2,030
2,049
10.54
10.00
415
400
39.4
21,540
20,800
2,044
14.29
14.77
16.75
14.90
15.14
13.70
13.97
16.20
14.42
14.21
561
555
670
593
601
542
539
647
577
566
39.2
37.6
40.0
39.8
39.7
29,050
26,351
34,859
30,838
31,173
28,080
25,428
33,634
30,000
29,378
2,033
1,784
2,081
2,070
2,058
18.32
18.44
726
731
39.6
37,696
38,000
2,058
13.60
13.00
532
510
39.1
27,622
26,520
2,030
17.17
20.36
11.36
18.00
18.41
11.00
683
821
447
720
742
430
39.8
40.3
39.4
35,508
42,702
23,255
37,440
38,605
22,360
2,068
2,097
2,047
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-23
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 ..........
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 ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.20
$16.53
$733
$661
40.3
$38,055
$34,258
2,091
17.94
16.63
718
665
40.0
37,359
34,586
2,082
18.32
18.73
16.44
19.09
740
746
659
760
40.4
39.8
38,375
38,802
33,800
39,541
2,095
2,071
20.01
19.15
797
766
39.8
41,470
39,811
2,072
13.59
13.05
12.70
12.53
541
516
506
496
39.8
39.5
28,142
26,815
26,312
25,790
2,071
2,054
14.49
13.93
578
551
39.9
29,760
28,579
2,054
19.60
18.41
768
721
39.2
39,584
37,440
2,020
22.07
22.44
16.06
21.43
21.35
15.17
868
872
626
839
852
604
39.3
38.9
39.0
45,085
45,362
32,534
43,495
44,289
31,429
2,043
2,021
2,026
17.07
16.65
16.35
14.97
669
661
650
599
39.2
39.7
33,919
34,383
33,259
31,129
1,987
2,065
14.73
13.85
14.25
13.30
577
542
564
527
39.1
39.1
29,822
28,038
29,120
27,412
2,025
2,025
16.75
18.71
16.30
18.71
656
722
648
745
39.2
38.6
33,895
37,556
33,618
38,750
2,024
2,007
17.20
16.71
676
649
39.3
35,144
33,735
2,043
12.84
15.40
12.65
14.63
506
603
497
577
39.4
39.2
26,296
30,970
25,848
30,000
2,049
2,011
13.18
13.00
520
520
39.4
27,019
27,040
2,050
18.84
21.11
743
844
39.4
38,611
43,909
2,049
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-24
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 ....................
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 .......
Cement masons, concrete
finishers, and terrazzo
workers ............................
Cement masons and
concrete finishers .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.08
$19.67
$747
$746
39.1
$38,819
$38,786
2,035
14.61
13.60
549
510
37.6
27,145
25,418
1,858
20.91
21.65
847
866
40.5
44,025
45,032
2,106
9.75
8.75
384
326
39.4
19,664
16,640
2,016
12.38
12.22
431
420
34.8
20,705
20,800
1,673
11.65
10.47
367
340
31.5
16,779
14,400
1,440
14.89
18.61
16.37
18.65
590
744
655
746
39.6
40.0
30,705
38,701
34,041
38,782
2,062
2,080
21.29
19.00
846
748
39.8
43,283
38,324
2,033
29.51
23.34
28.00
23.35
1,188
934
1,120
934
40.3
40.0
61,280
48,555
57,793
48,568
2,077
2,080
24.03
25.50
952
955
39.6
46,353
46,721
1,929
24.88
22.56
25.59
20.27
985
896
1,024
809
39.6
39.7
47,645
45,725
49,132
42,072
1,915
2,027
19.04
21.70
18.78
19.00
20.00
17.07
744
860
731
713
800
683
39.1
39.6
38.9
38,694
44,712
38,031
37,050
41,600
35,499
2,032
2,061
2,025
20.87
19.39
806
718
38.6
40,755
36,400
1,953
20.87
19.39
806
718
38.6
40,755
36,400
1,953
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-25
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
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
$16.50
$14.00
$655
$560
39.7
$32,969
$28,471
1,998
19.68
17.50
784
694
39.9
39,819
35,360
2,023
16.60
15.20
662
600
39.9
33,476
27,040
2,017
20.33
17.99
810
710
39.8
41,144
36,400
2,024
21.66
16.69
851
668
39.3
43,930
34,717
2,028
20.94
23.41
24.75
22.62
17.15
16.69
18.50
22.50
22.41
16.00
819
930
985
905
686
668
760
900
897
640
39.1
39.7
39.8
40.0
40.0
42,602
47,112
51,205
47,055
35,680
34,717
39,520
46,800
46,619
33,280
2,035
2,013
2,069
2,080
2,080
14.59
13.00
584
520
40.0
30,356
27,040
2,080
18.67
18.24
16.75
16.21
747
721
670
648
40.0
39.5
38,826
37,265
34,840
33,946
2,080
2,043
18.31
16.32
723
653
39.5
37,397
33,987
2,042
25.22
16.94
22.94
14.76
1,001
655
916
587
39.7
38.7
51,998
33,652
47,619
29,120
2,062
1,987
26.12
18.42
24.00
15.00
1,040
737
955
600
39.8
40.0
54,070
38,322
49,670
31,200
2,070
2,080
25.29
16.16
24.02
30.24
15.00
21.48
1,012
620
949
1,210
580
859
40.0
38.4
39.5
51,758
30,093
48,925
62,903
28,080
43,597
2,047
1,862
2,037
28.88
13.96
24.34
12.75
1,155
551
974
499
40.0
39.5
59,892
28,337
50,625
25,388
2,074
2,029
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-26
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 .........................
Hazardous materials removal
workers ............................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
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 ............
Mining machine operators .....
Roustabouts, oil and gas ........
Helpers--extraction workers ..
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations .............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.64
13.38
13.32
$16.10
13.97
12.21
$697
532
533
$640
559
488
39.5
39.8
40.0
$34,676
27,435
27,710
$29,120
29,053
25,401
1,966
2,050
2,080
10.91
10.00
423
400
38.8
21,997
20,800
2,016
13.71
12.02
12.21
11.37
546
461
488
439
39.8
38.3
28,366
23,948
25,388
22,813
2,068
1,992
26.07
24.11
1,036
956
39.7
53,861
49,712
2,066
21.08
18.00
840
720
39.9
43,389
37,440
2,058
18.11
16.93
721
678
39.8
36,558
34,632
2,019
18.23
17.25
729
690
40.0
37,925
35,880
2,080
17.48
15.45
696
615
39.8
35,398
32,240
2,025
22.59
21.50
952
777
42.2
46,379
42,598
2,053
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
18.90
24.05
15.00
15.75
827
959
762
664
756
959
600
630
39.9
40.8
42.7
40.0
43,026
49,832
36,372
34,542
39,312
49,858
31,200
32,760
2,076
2,122
2,040
2,080
21.61
20.10
864
803
40.0
44,874
41,683
2,077
28.98
27.62
1,182
1,114
40.8
61,286
57,448
2,114
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-27
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
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 ...........................
Avionics technicians ..........
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
$18.27
$18.75
$728
$716
39.8
$37,835
$37,228
2,071
26.61
29.28
1,063
1,171
39.9
55,287
60,904
2,077
26.64
29.28
1,064
1,171
39.9
55,344
60,904
2,077
22.36
24.45
20.74
23.61
894
978
828
944
40.0
40.0
46,506
50,854
43,016
49,109
2,080
2,080
14.42
12.50
577
500
40.0
29,991
26,000
2,080
21.04
22.32
842
893
40.0
43,761
46,426
2,080
24.68
23.91
987
950
40.0
51,285
49,325
2,078
32.81
33.30
1,311
1,332
39.9
68,161
69,264
2,077
18.55
18.00
750
720
40.4
38,997
37,440
2,102
14.79
14.48
592
579
40.0
30,763
30,118
2,080
20.85
20.05
833
802
40.0
43,329
41,704
2,078
26.54
26.67
1,057
1,061
39.8
54,943
55,170
2,070
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-28
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive body and
related 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 ...........................
Recreational vehicle
service technicians .......
Tire repairers and changers
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Mechanical door repairers
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.67
$18.74
$791
$754
40.2
$41,138
$39,216
2,092
20.76
19.00
825
761
39.7
42,859
39,572
2,064
19.46
18.68
786
754
40.4
40,841
39,216
2,098
21.17
20.72
845
821
39.9
43,911
42,682
2,074
21.53
18.41
21.34
18.50
863
766
854
733
40.1
41.6
44,890
39,851
44,387
38,139
2,085
2,165
22.31
20.30
16.55
16.37
16.69
22.50
18.60
15.06
16.00
14.49
890
812
658
637
666
887
744
602
640
580
39.9
40.0
39.8
38.9
39.9
46,291
42,231
34,121
33,106
34,409
46,103
38,688
31,325
33,280
30,137
2,075
2,080
2,062
2,022
2,061
16.48
16.15
656
646
39.8
34,135
33,592
2,071
12.14
11.00
484
440
39.9
25,166
22,880
2,072
18.06
11.49
16.00
10.80
722
458
640
432
40.0
39.8
37,567
23,806
33,280
22,464
2,080
2,071
22.16
19.60
21.01
18.75
885
784
840
750
40.0
40.0
46,044
40,773
43,680
39,000
2,078
2,080
24.04
23.00
960
920
39.9
49,900
47,834
2,076
22.81
20.23
909
800
39.9
47,168
41,600
2,068
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-29
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Millwrights ........................
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .........
Medical equipment
repairers .......................
Musical instrument
repairers and tuners ......
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Coin, vending, and
amusement machine
servicers and 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
$20.33
$19.47
$810
$772
39.8
$42,057
$40,061
2,069
24.05
22.97
960
919
39.9
49,916
47,784
2,075
18.41
17.64
732
702
39.7
37,996
36,446
2,063
18.57
26.17
26.79
17.50
24.50
27.94
744
1,054
1,072
700
980
1,118
40.1
40.3
40.0
38,409
54,782
55,669
36,400
50,960
58,115
2,068
2,093
2,078
30.15
31.15
1,206
1,246
40.0
62,714
64,790
2,080
24.95
27.00
998
1,080
40.0
51,803
56,160
2,077
23.37
21.01
925
840
39.6
48,096
43,701
2,058
22.32
22.07
889
883
39.8
46,220
45,906
2,071
17.58
20.00
682
750
38.8
35,455
39,000
2,017
17.41
15.12
693
605
39.8
35,907
31,408
2,062
15.37
14.95
615
598
40.0
31,960
31,096
2,080
11.33
20.10
11.25
19.32
453
788
450
773
40.0
39.2
23,569
40,956
23,400
40,190
2,080
2,037
26.05
26.95
1,042
1,078
40.0
54,194
56,054
2,080
13.64
12.40
544
496
39.9
28,196
25,792
2,067
16.48
15.00
655
598
39.8
33,981
31,013
2,062
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-30
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.71
$24.04
$1,036
$969
40.3
$53,723
$50,288
2,089
24.10
23.03
964
921
40.0
50,137
47,902
2,080
14.22
13.00
568
520
39.9
29,519
27,040
2,076
13.69
13.15
543
520
39.7
28,223
27,061
2,062
13.89
12.59
555
504
39.9
28,850
26,189
2,076
15.09
14.70
604
588
40.0
31,391
30,576
2,080
18.31
16.99
731
666
39.9
38,003
34,632
2,076
16.04
15.00
635
600
39.6
32,880
31,200
2,050
15.51
13.92
616
551
39.8
32,020
28,600
2,065
12.90
15.97
13.22
12.50
13.78
12.50
507
639
523
500
551
490
39.3
40.0
39.5
26,389
33,204
27,032
26,000
28,662
25,480
2,045
2,079
2,045
13.05
15.41
12.72
14.90
519
609
508
590
39.7
39.5
26,976
31,687
26,416
30,669
2,067
2,056
10.80
10.35
428
414
39.6
22,266
21,528
2,061
13.07
12.76
523
510
40.0
27,178
26,541
2,080
13.90
12.95
550
518
39.6
28,496
26,934
2,050
14.43
14.71
14.00
14.56
577
583
560
572
40.0
39.7
30,021
30,120
29,120
29,120
2,080
2,048
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-31
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ...
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 ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$11.55
$10.00
$453
$400
39.2
$23,572
$20,800
2,041
18.66
18.70
743
746
39.8
38,654
38,750
2,072
17.88
17.75
712
709
39.8
37,028
36,883
2,071
24.03
22.00
961
880
40.0
49,983
45,760
2,080
15.74
15.00
627
597
39.8
32,586
30,971
2,070
14.99
14.30
596
564
39.8
30,996
29,328
2,067
17.24
17.85
689
714
40.0
35,632
37,128
2,067
16.45
15.33
657
613
39.9
34,151
31,886
2,076
15.52
14.98
618
599
39.8
32,135
31,158
2,071
14.95
14.19
595
567
39.8
30,939
29,474
2,069
17.86
16.27
714
651
40.0
37,141
33,831
2,080
14.98
14.60
597
584
39.9
31,037
30,368
2,072
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-32
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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
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 ...................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.12
$18.00
$682
$720
39.9
$35,490
$37,440
2,073
17.59
22.15
18.54
20.81
704
884
742
832
40.0
39.9
36,589
45,943
38,563
43,285
2,080
2,074
17.15
18.15
685
716
39.9
35,590
37,240
2,076
16.77
17.76
15.50
18.15
670
709
620
726
39.9
39.9
34,797
36,889
32,240
37,752
2,075
2,077
23.33
23.19
933
928
40.0
48,486
48,235
2,079
24.90
23.77
996
951
40.0
51,786
49,442
2,080
20.21
16.50
809
660
40.0
41,962
34,320
2,076
13.61
12.83
543
512
39.9
28,210
26,458
2,073
15.24
16.68
610
667
40.0
31,707
34,694
2,080
13.43
12.50
535
500
39.9
27,828
25,917
2,073
16.16
24.82
14.82
24.65
646
990
588
980
39.9
39.9
33,559
51,478
30,576
50,960
2,077
2,074
17.73
17.00
707
675
39.9
36,737
35,110
2,072
17.89
17.00
714
680
39.9
37,105
35,360
2,074
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-33
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ....................
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 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and
custom sewers ..............
Textile machine setters,
operators, and tenders ......
Textile bleaching and
dyeing machine
operators and tenders ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.10
$17.00
$680
$672
39.8
$35,343
$34,923
2,067
15.48
15.00
617
600
39.9
32,099
31,200
2,073
15.38
15.28
614
611
40.0
31,949
31,780
2,077
18.14
16.00
726
640
40.0
37,694
33,280
2,078
17.14
15.66
685
626
40.0
35,644
32,573
2,080
16.29
17.00
649
680
39.9
33,774
35,360
2,073
14.39
14.39
17.70
17.59
13.76
13.76
17.03
19.00
557
557
702
704
540
540
681
760
38.7
38.7
39.6
40.0
28,973
28,973
36,463
36,590
28,059
28,059
35,416
39,520
2,014
2,014
2,060
2,080
20.30
17.02
20.30
16.00
800
675
776
640
39.4
39.7
41,592
35,089
40,359
33,280
2,049
2,061
10.78
10.02
421
400
39.0
21,878
20,800
2,029
9.24
11.85
8.75
11.00
358
471
346
440
38.7
39.7
18,604
24,403
17,984
22,880
2,013
2,060
15.71
12.14
579
510
36.9
30,127
26,517
1,918
15.45
12.14
568
450
36.7
29,515
23,400
1,910
12.03
11.00
477
435
39.7
24,803
22,630
2,062
10.21
9.00
396
326
38.8
20,592
16,952
2,016
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-34
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ..............
Upholsterers .......................
Cabinetmakers and bench
carpenters .........................
Furniture finishers .................
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 ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$10.99
$11.00
$440
$440
40.0
$22,858
$22,880
2,080
13.67
13.54
545
542
39.9
28,356
28,163
2,074
12.62
10.66
500
425
39.6
25,993
22,027
2,059
15.52
15.75
615
615
39.6
31,980
31,977
2,061
16.62
17.75
662
697
39.9
34,444
36,260
2,073
16.53
17.05
17.57
16.08
643
673
615
643
38.9
39.5
33,426
35,018
31,977
33,446
2,023
2,054
16.65
14.17
15.50
13.77
664
564
635
551
39.9
39.8
34,495
29,328
33,030
28,650
2,072
2,069
13.32
13.36
530
525
39.8
27,511
27,040
2,065
12.76
12.12
506
485
39.7
26,253
25,210
2,057
13.86
14.00
552
560
39.8
28,716
29,120
2,072
32.46
33.39
1,297
1,336
39.9
67,419
69,457
2,077
38.37
30.07
39.92
29.61
1,535
1,200
1,597
1,175
40.0
39.9
79,813
62,415
83,034
61,106
2,080
2,076
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-35
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ..
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 ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.12
$26.44
$1,077
$1,057
39.7
$55,842
$54,856
2,059
20.75
19.64
828
786
39.9
43,072
40,851
2,076
27.29
28.36
1,070
1,094
39.2
54,195
56,166
1,986
24.58
32.52
23.33
34.40
927
1,301
897
1,376
37.7
40.0
48,208
67,637
46,652
71,552
1,961
2,080
31.25
32.46
1,252
1,299
40.1
59,556
67,523
1,906
23.12
21.65
919
862
39.8
47,808
44,803
2,068
20.71
21.10
828
844
40.0
43,059
43,890
2,079
24.85
26.53
985
932
39.6
51,208
48,485
2,060
15.22
14.50
607
580
39.9
31,172
30,056
2,049
15.55
16.07
618
643
39.8
32,102
33,415
2,065
13.04
12.26
520
490
39.9
27,055
25,501
2,076
15.93
14.82
13.22
15.00
14.50
11.95
636
578
525
600
580
474
39.9
39.0
39.7
32,389
29,930
26,949
31,200
30,160
24,673
2,033
2,019
2,038
15.20
14.81
591
590
38.9
30,626
30,659
2,015
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-36
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
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 ....
Jewelers and precious stone
and metal workers ............
Medical, dental, and
ophthalmic laboratory
technicians .......................
Dental laboratory
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 ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.28
$13.20
$566
$525
39.6
$29,194
$27,456
2,044
16.98
15.97
679
639
40.0
35,318
33,218
2,080
17.19
16.16
687
642
40.0
35,600
33,363
2,071
19.04
18.00
761
720
40.0
39,597
37,440
2,080
16.94
15.50
677
620
40.0
35,171
32,240
2,077
17.98
17.00
718
680
39.9
37,353
35,360
2,077
13.01
13.00
520
520
40.0
26,990
27,040
2,075
14.67
16.84
14.00
15.39
585
664
560
610
39.9
39.4
30,333
34,522
29,078
31,741
2,068
2,050
14.82
15.06
586
602
39.5
30,464
31,325
2,055
21.64
19.15
857
781
39.6
44,580
40,604
2,060
12.24
11.61
469
430
38.4
24,403
22,360
1,994
14.49
13.14
540
492
37.2
28,064
25,605
1,937
15.66
12.00
537
360
34.3
27,920
18,720
1,782
14.01
18.29
14.48
18.24
541
731
556
730
38.6
40.0
28,131
38,034
28,891
37,948
2,008
2,080
13.98
12.45
555
496
39.7
28,600
25,792
2,046
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-37
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
–Continued
Cementing and gluing
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Cleaning, washing, and
metal pickling
equipment operators
and tenders ...................
Cooling and freezing
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 .......
Aircraft pilots and flight
engineers ..........................
Airline pilots, copilots, and
flight engineers ............
Commercial pilots .............
Ambulance drivers and
attendants, except
emergency medical
technicians .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.46
$15.12
$610
$603
39.4
$31,710
$31,346
2,051
18.07
15.66
723
626
40.0
37,585
32,573
2,080
16.07
15.34
17.35
14.00
637
610
694
560
39.6
39.8
33,116
31,729
36,084
29,120
2,061
2,068
14.40
13.25
576
530
40.0
27,776
27,040
1,929
17.92
15.50
18.62
15.14
704
620
738
606
39.3
40.0
36,626
32,247
38,376
31,493
2,044
2,080
12.27
11.50
489
460
39.8
25,045
23,920
2,042
16.58
14.51
661
576
39.9
33,908
29,447
2,045
21.61
21.64
876
872
40.5
45,527
45,350
2,107
25.08
23.08
1,041
998
41.5
53,923
51,792
2,150
94.74
94.75
2,301
2,298
24.3
118,854
115,316
1,254
119.12
32.72
125.17
27.42
2,496
1,336
2,593
1,152
21.0
40.8
129,784
66,772
134,829
59,883
1,090
2,040
12.34
11.00
490
440
39.7
25,496
22,880
2,066
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-38
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
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 ...
Railroad conductors and
yardmasters ......................
Subway and streetcar
operators ..........................
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Ship and boat captains and
operators ..........................
Captains, mates, and pilots
of water vessels ............
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 ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.89
$16.45
$632
$608
35.3
$27,916
$23,920
1,560
19.59
16.17
19.60
15.52
788
509
794
478
40.2
31.5
40,836
20,109
41,267
18,378
2,084
1,244
18.03
15.59
17.01
14.91
748
627
700
626
41.5
40.2
38,660
32,541
36,400
32,550
2,144
2,088
18.70
18.13
795
749
42.5
41,008
38,958
2,193
17.33
11.10
15.00
10.36
689
436
600
418
39.8
39.3
35,657
22,656
31,200
21,736
2,058
2,041
28.83
26.00
1,153
1,040
40.0
59,976
54,080
2,080
27.01
12.71
27.32
11.87
1,080
586
1,093
475
40.0
46.1
56,184
26,676
56,826
24,690
2,080
2,098
29.51
30.00
1,387
1,292
47.0
60,933
65,701
2,065
30.68
9.44
11.39
30.27
30.08
9.10
9.08
31.10
1,466
371
446
1,206
1,551
360
363
1,244
47.8
39.3
39.2
39.9
63,300
19,183
23,215
62,731
66,309
18,720
18,876
64,688
2,063
2,033
2,039
2,072
16.49
21.38
17.88
19.79
660
851
715
792
40.0
39.8
34,306
43,925
37,186
40,456
2,080
2,054
18.85
17.98
735
640
39.0
37,226
33,280
1,975
18.00
17.84
16.00
19.22
700
713
633
769
38.9
40.0
35,314
37,099
31,866
39,978
1,962
2,080
14.79
14.16
591
566
40.0
30,586
29,203
2,068
12.15
11.00
482
440
39.7
24,873
22,872
2,047
12.14
11.59
484
470
39.8
25,114
24,440
2,068
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-39
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 3
Full-time1 civilian 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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
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
$12.59
$11.50
$499
$453
39.7
$25,667
$23,400
2,039
12.06
10.83
479
433
39.7
24,913
22,526
2,065
10.96
23.64
10.00
23.77
434
946
400
951
39.6
40.0
22,489
49,168
20,800
49,440
2,052
2,080
16.11
14.20
642
568
39.9
33,215
29,536
2,061
19.58
20.39
786
816
40.1
40,182
41,627
2,052
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 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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, weighted by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are based on the straight-time weekly wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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 based on the straight-time annual wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
3-40
December 2009 - January 2011
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 ...................................
$22.02
$17.31
$872
$681
39.6
$45,023
$35,360
2,045
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 ......
Agricultural managers ...........
Farm, ranch, and other
agricultural 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 ....................
Gaming managers ..................
45.70
96.54
40.34
83.67
1,852
4,263
1,635
3,654
40.5
44.2
96,185
221,687
84,999
190,000
2,105
2,296
49.96
40.63
2,085
1,731
41.7
108,410
90,000
2,170
36.24
52.51
50.55
54.61
33.62
32.53
46.89
46.15
47.31
30.00
1,459
2,124
2,008
2,254
1,319
1,346
1,893
1,864
1,923
1,261
40.3
40.4
39.7
41.3
39.2
75,854
110,430
104,408
117,190
68,511
70,000
98,413
96,938
100,006
65,564
2,093
2,103
2,065
2,146
2,038
33.63
32.40
1,356
1,327
40.3
70,518
69,002
2,097
56.60
47.17
43.08
54.90
41.67
37.92
2,285
1,901
1,730
2,233
1,683
1,543
40.4
40.3
40.2
118,794
98,723
89,975
116,101
87,736
80,251
2,099
2,093
2,088
37.04
32.76
1,505
1,348
40.6
78,246
70,113
2,113
48.02
41.46
1,918
1,708
39.9
99,748
88,834
2,077
45.02
46.05
41.39
39.09
1,838
1,856
1,683
1,595
40.8
40.3
95,565
96,510
87,539
82,953
2,123
2,096
38.57
35.24
33.31
37.11
1,551
1,453
1,334
1,484
40.2
41.2
80,667
75,572
69,353
77,180
2,091
2,145
35.24
39.44
33.11
37.11
38.44
30.00
1,453
1,610
1,295
1,484
1,538
1,200
41.2
40.8
39.1
75,572
83,582
65,981
77,180
79,976
60,008
2,145
2,119
1,993
24.57
27.54
990
1,102
40.3
50,588
53,174
2,059
33.67
33.74
1,332
1,221
39.6
66,688
62,400
1,981
39.82
58.83
25.23
27.21
33.84
31.69
58.84
22.85
28.75
33.75
1,519
2,391
1,105
1,089
1,407
1,250
2,407
995
1,150
1,350
38.1
40.6
43.8
40.0
41.6
78,837
124,315
57,099
56,606
73,160
64,978
125,220
50,823
59,800
70,200
1,980
2,113
2,264
2,080
2,162
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-1
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Management occupations
–Continued
Lodging managers .................
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Natural sciences managers ....
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
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 .....................
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 .....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.69
$17.48
$891
$788
41.1
$46,325
$41,001
2,136
41.19
46.66
37.72
41.14
1,685
1,885
1,535
1,635
40.9
40.4
87,605
98,033
79,797
85,010
2,127
2,101
30.75
27.58
1,226
1,103
39.9
63,738
57,371
2,073
27.61
27.01
1,088
1,058
39.4
56,554
54,999
2,049
32.28
29.52
29.02
27.44
1,292
1,192
1,154
1,102
40.0
40.4
67,083
61,960
60,000
57,316
2,078
2,099
31.96
29.73
1,278
1,189
40.0
66,478
61,840
2,080
28.84
27.07
1,156
1,083
40.1
60,093
56,308
2,084
29.80
27.86
1,208
1,116
40.5
62,806
58,024
2,108
28.35
28.33
1,107
1,102
39.1
56,940
57,091
2,009
28.29
28.33
1,105
1,102
39.0
56,797
57,091
2,007
30.18
28.81
1,187
1,111
39.4
61,749
57,763
2,046
30.84
31.96
28.85
29.57
1,255
1,292
1,154
1,183
40.7
40.4
65,275
67,207
60,000
61,499
2,117
2,103
30.25
27.78
1,213
1,109
40.1
63,089
57,672
2,086
26.28
23.40
1,057
865
40.2
54,978
45,001
2,092
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-2
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
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 ............................
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 .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$29.20
$27.59
$1,164
$1,058
39.9
$60,546
$55,000
2,073
32.34
33.18
41.77
31.43
32.22
37.53
1,294
1,331
1,678
1,201
1,289
1,500
40.0
40.1
40.2
67,290
69,229
87,250
62,442
67,026
78,000
2,081
2,086
2,089
28.23
29.85
25.38
27.51
1,130
1,195
1,015
1,094
40.0
40.0
58,773
62,155
52,788
56,900
2,082
2,082
27.87
35.45
32.02
26.44
36.40
27.40
1,114
1,414
1,272
1,058
1,423
1,112
40.0
39.9
39.7
57,914
73,505
66,163
55,004
73,999
57,834
2,078
2,073
2,067
37.98
40.31
34.40
33.46
32.46
31.40
23.07
31.90
33.41
35.27
26.76
29.51
31.47
27.88
21.42
27.98
1,530
1,640
1,385
1,306
1,288
1,255
936
1,274
1,329
1,433
1,031
1,179
1,259
1,097
857
1,119
40.3
40.7
40.3
39.0
39.7
40.0
40.6
40.0
79,557
85,261
72,039
67,917
66,992
65,284
48,650
66,272
69,098
74,516
53,595
61,318
65,460
57,054
44,556
58,198
2,095
2,115
2,094
2,030
2,064
2,079
2,109
2,078
37.44
36.15
1,502
1,449
40.1
78,069
75,346
2,085
54.28
33.95
44.69
52.55
34.31
43.30
2,171
1,366
1,808
2,102
1,370
1,750
40.0
40.2
40.5
112,899
71,016
94,041
109,300
71,255
91,007
2,080
2,091
2,104
43.04
42.06
1,745
1,706
40.5
90,757
88,693
2,109
46.44
26.30
40.30
39.72
44.73
24.10
39.34
39.81
1,876
1,048
1,612
1,590
1,830
942
1,569
1,583
40.4
39.9
40.0
40.0
97,534
54,437
83,807
82,703
95,139
49,000
81,565
82,312
2,100
2,070
2,080
2,082
33.79
32.32
1,357
1,298
40.2
70,538
67,500
2,087
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-3
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Computer and mathematical
science occupations
–Continued
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Actuaries ................................
Operations research analysts
Statisticians ............................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Landscape architects ..........
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Aerospace engineers ..........
Biomedical 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 .......
Materials engineers ............
Mechanical engineers ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$32.87
43.90
37.55
45.09
$31.26
40.96
34.90
43.54
$1,316
1,730
1,475
1,763
$1,269
1,635
1,342
1,712
40.0
39.4
39.3
39.1
$68,432
89,949
76,703
91,664
$65,998
85,030
69,780
89,000
2,082
2,049
2,043
2,033
36.60
30.57
34.19
29.57
1,474
1,223
1,391
1,186
40.3
40.0
76,577
63,456
72,322
60,694
2,092
2,076
30.81
29.15
29.81
25.63
1,221
1,237
1,212
1,068
39.6
42.4
63,484
63,284
62,999
55,549
2,061
2,171
33.52
34.89
42.37
50.28
34.62
47.61
37.51
30.29
31.75
39.84
47.97
32.34
41.11
36.29
1,351
1,409
1,714
2,020
1,385
1,912
1,523
1,212
1,270
1,622
1,950
1,294
1,644
1,452
40.3
40.4
40.5
40.2
40.0
40.2
40.6
70,261
73,251
89,139
105,031
72,016
99,415
79,214
63,003
66,040
84,350
101,400
67,263
85,500
75,483
2,096
2,099
2,104
2,089
2,080
2,088
2,112
49.20
46.59
2,056
1,971
41.8
106,923
102,500
2,173
41.34
39.65
39.23
38.32
1,669
1,611
1,577
1,538
40.4
40.6
86,796
83,791
82,000
80,001
2,100
2,113
43.16
38.08
41.35
33.80
1,731
1,557
1,655
1,375
40.1
40.9
89,993
80,958
86,056
71,500
2,085
2,126
37.76
35.78
1,535
1,455
40.7
79,819
75,650
2,114
41.69
36.58
43.88
39.02
36.37
35.47
39.57
37.39
1,678
1,492
1,768
1,583
1,455
1,458
1,583
1,515
40.3
40.8
40.3
40.6
87,237
77,564
91,957
82,261
75,650
75,833
82,306
78,741
2,093
2,120
2,096
2,108
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-4
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Mining and geological
engineers, including
mining safety 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 ...................
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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$48.18
45.62
52.90
25.81
$39.67
44.62
51.62
23.53
$1,927
1,825
2,131
1,023
$1,587
1,785
2,075
940
40.0
40.0
40.3
39.6
$100,210
94,881
110,837
53,206
$82,512
92,801
107,900
48,877
2,080
2,080
2,095
2,061
25.69
23.47
1,024
936
39.9
53,251
48,672
2,073
25.44
23.84
27.00
23.08
1,005
952
998
923
39.5
39.9
52,277
49,516
51,908
48,000
2,055
2,077
26.48
26.02
1,061
1,040
40.1
55,037
53,760
2,079
30.51
30.29
1,220
1,212
40.0
63,459
62,999
2,080
18.89
15.45
756
618
40.0
39,288
32,136
2,080
27.14
26.42
1,085
1,057
40.0
56,425
54,943
2,079
25.70
26.83
1,036
1,079
40.3
53,874
56,120
2,097
21.76
19.13
870
765
40.0
45,257
39,790
2,080
26.73
26.02
1,073
1,041
40.1
55,781
54,113
2,087
26.78
26.71
1,084
1,068
40.5
56,376
55,561
2,105
22.92
20.20
917
808
40.0
47,523
42,010
2,074
33.39
39.62
28.99
37.14
1,320
1,540
1,160
1,432
39.5
38.9
68,501
80,054
60,297
74,481
2,052
2,020
40.31
43.27
1,655
1,650
41.1
86,076
85,808
2,135
40.31
36.31
43.27
37.19
1,655
1,402
1,650
1,346
41.1
38.6
86,076
72,885
85,808
70,000
2,135
2,007
41.83
35.87
42.32
36.01
1,571
1,443
1,540
1,441
37.6
40.2
81,704
75,033
80,078
74,907
1,953
2,092
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-5
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
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 ....
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 .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$43.60
38.47
61.45
61.19
$37.86
35.13
56.50
55.14
$1,701
1,547
2,397
2,383
$1,477
1,404
2,260
2,221
39.0
40.2
39.0
38.9
$88,455
80,206
124,668
123,919
$76,788
72,977
117,520
115,502
2,029
2,085
2,029
2,025
37.04
34.93
46.72
34.21
31.97
46.21
1,500
1,413
1,900
1,368
1,281
2,038
40.5
40.5
40.7
77,989
73,500
98,781
71,151
66,624
105,984
2,106
2,104
2,114
34.93
32.43
1,428
1,337
40.9
74,239
69,499
2,126
32.09
30.13
1,287
1,205
40.1
66,949
62,670
2,086
38.38
35.87
36.54
36.23
1,611
1,499
1,518
1,449
42.0
41.8
83,749
77,938
78,950
75,367
2,182
2,173
37.11
34.73
31.66
32.15
31.00
27.22
1,483
1,388
1,153
1,286
1,236
922
40.0
40.0
36.4
77,136
72,190
58,801
66,880
64,260
47,922
2,079
2,078
1,857
32.77
27.22
1,181
1,015
36.1
60,088
52,765
1,834
29.06
27.40
1,159
1,096
39.9
60,289
57,000
2,075
19.74
21.82
23.40
19.41
20.25
22.59
787
859
936
776
786
904
39.9
39.4
40.0
40,934
44,686
48,646
40,377
40,872
46,987
2,074
2,048
2,079
30.34
36.90
32.57
34.94
1,214
1,476
1,303
1,398
40.0
40.0
63,114
76,753
67,752
72,675
2,080
2,080
21.63
21.85
846
875
39.1
43,387
45,510
2,006
22.25
21.33
886
840
39.8
46,091
43,680
2,072
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
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 ....................................
Directors, religious activities
and education ...................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Title examiners,
abstractors, and
searchers ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$23.41
$23.48
$937
$939
40.0
$48,700
$48,845
2,080
18.71
19.00
17.31
18.27
739
747
690
717
39.5
39.3
38,208
38,567
35,741
37,232
2,042
2,029
17.59
17.34
695
669
39.5
36,077
34,794
2,051
23.55
19.45
15.94
20.79
20.19
18.55
15.10
18.96
912
767
628
814
808
742
602
753
38.7
39.4
39.4
39.1
46,197
39,872
32,642
42,084
41,999
38,574
31,285
38,553
1,962
2,050
2,048
2,024
17.95
16.67
704
653
39.2
35,795
33,790
1,994
24.86
24.50
967
959
38.9
50,309
49,878
2,023
20.31
18.27
797
731
39.2
41,425
38,000
2,039
15.17
25.18
14.03
19.03
595
983
552
761
39.2
39.0
30,845
51,119
28,517
39,591
2,033
2,030
13.21
19.28
12.69
17.05
518
878
498
880
39.2
45.5
26,794
45,654
25,896
45,760
2,029
2,368
29.11
23.48
1,151
939
39.5
59,843
48,843
2,056
38.86
56.64
23.07
29.92
50.25
21.64
1,555
2,295
908
1,154
1,971
862
40.0
40.5
39.4
80,706
119,350
47,231
60,000
102,500
44,820
2,077
2,107
2,047
22.33
21.64
904
865
40.5
46,125
45,001
2,065
21.48
21.13
880
845
41.0
45,784
43,955
2,131
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-7
December 2009 - January 2011
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
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 ..............
Anthropology and
archeology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Political science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$30.22
49.44
$24.84
41.60
$1,144
1,906
$902
1,619
37.9
38.6
$50,668
81,215
$40,612
67,763
1,677
1,643
57.32
50.67
2,228
2,061
38.9
92,458
84,758
1,613
48.97
45.59
1,859
1,783
38.0
73,352
67,654
1,498
54.00
50.96
2,011
1,783
37.2
87,567
70,404
1,622
46.43
37.97
1,780
1,385
38.3
66,968
54,000
1,442
71.55
72.16
2,791
2,886
39.0
109,547
112,904
1,531
73.29
75.00
2,854
2,895
38.9
112,367
114,993
1,533
60.95
49.67
2,493
2,042
40.9
111,635
95,004
1,832
60.95
49.67
2,493
2,042
40.9
111,635
95,004
1,832
56.04
52.91
2,178
2,187
38.9
89,384
90,998
1,595
50.10
46.33
1,875
1,841
37.4
71,853
67,763
1,434
65.88
57.62
2,565
2,322
38.9
114,977
119,340
1,745
50.24
47.76
1,907
1,825
38.0
75,803
71,106
1,509
46.77
45.74
1,781
1,715
38.1
69,294
66,414
1,482
69.02
64.49
2,438
2,538
35.3
86,425
83,554
1,252
51.06
50.79
1,971
1,962
38.6
89,421
101,999
1,751
46.25
43.76
1,814
1,592
39.2
73,495
68,640
1,589
56.54
43.98
2,096
1,659
37.1
77,887
73,199
1,378
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-8
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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
$61.95
$57.31
$2,420
$1,974
39.1
$109,938
$79,847
1,775
69.80
65.21
2,736
2,511
39.2
122,091
95,413
1,749
39.05
39.39
1,510
1,478
38.7
72,372
73,944
1,853
38.85
36.89
1,508
1,438
38.8
61,742
56,840
1,589
38.49
36.89
1,500
1,438
39.0
61,681
56,840
1,602
68.37
69.06
2,636
2,762
38.6
111,147
120,669
1,626
80.13
74.22
3,173
3,006
39.6
134,006
132,016
1,672
44.32
39.69
1,681
1,551
37.9
65,037
59,905
1,467
37.46
34.48
1,406
1,207
37.5
53,594
47,672
1,431
45.55
32.67
1,770
1,417
38.9
67,641
50,283
1,485
47.93
42.59
1,798
1,703
37.5
72,015
69,080
1,503
53.04
49.99
1,982
1,875
37.4
74,202
64,947
1,399
48.41
45.09
1,879
1,804
38.8
72,714
67,772
1,502
43.17
38.39
1,668
1,536
38.6
65,369
59,890
1,514
35.51
29.42
1,354
1,167
38.1
61,896
54,309
1,743
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-9
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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 ....
Other teachers and instructors
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Archivists ...........................
Curators .............................
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Instructional coordinators ......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.81
$23.61
$935
$936
37.7
$46,893
$47,711
1,890
24.66
22.35
914
860
37.1
38,463
35,800
1,560
15.77
13.79
586
535
37.1
28,177
27,152
1,786
15.21
13.57
564
525
37.1
27,588
26,790
1,813
23.93
24.41
908
916
37.9
35,114
34,463
1,467
27.23
26.04
999
947
36.7
38,255
36,116
1,405
26.89
25.38
975
933
36.3
37,483
36,000
1,394
28.29
35.05
26.69
32.92
1,073
1,319
1,013
1,257
37.9
37.6
40,663
50,797
38,052
49,199
1,438
1,449
35.68
32.19
33.52
29.45
1,338
1,173
1,278
1,064
37.5
36.5
51,110
49,716
49,750
47,405
1,433
1,545
27.51
25.84
28.46
21.98
1,013
987
1,028
827
36.8
38.2
44,430
46,468
46,365
38,000
1,615
1,798
29.73
22.18
32.88
31.68
19.20
33.72
28.25
19.02
31.04
29.11
18.35
29.80
1,174
881
1,304
1,204
726
1,338
1,192
761
1,241
1,100
699
1,189
39.5
39.7
39.7
38.0
37.8
39.7
61,048
45,804
67,817
59,205
37,522
69,565
62,000
39,553
64,555
56,153
36,349
61,838
2,053
2,065
2,063
1,869
1,954
2,063
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-10
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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 ............
Announcers ............................
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
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$11.57
$10.87
$438
$406
37.8
$21,234
$20,800
1,835
28.90
30.20
35.07
24.65
26.11
30.49
1,145
1,216
1,397
962
1,058
1,244
39.6
40.3
39.8
59,315
63,228
72,624
49,999
54,999
64,669
2,052
2,094
2,071
26.76
25.04
24.04
22.89
1,083
995
997
916
40.5
39.7
56,340
51,720
51,834
47,617
2,105
2,065
34.60
36.14
11.81
23.13
26.54
34.35
40.14
11.99
21.54
27.89
1,383
1,492
454
919
1,056
1,374
1,606
479
865
1,115
40.0
41.3
38.5
39.7
39.8
71,921
77,591
23,626
47,791
54,927
71,442
83,491
24,933
45,001
58,001
2,078
2,147
2,001
2,066
2,070
19.18
21.77
19.77
19.23
767
894
791
769
40.0
41.1
39,902
46,497
41,124
39,998
2,080
2,136
44.85
46.04
34.58
35.43
1,816
1,865
1,383
1,383
40.5
40.5
94,435
96,998
71,926
71,926
2,106
2,107
26.42
26.28
29.54
24.10
24.10
20.88
1,046
1,039
1,164
949
949
692
39.6
39.5
39.4
52,799
52,384
60,521
49,360
49,360
36,005
1,998
1,993
2,048
29.93
20.88
1,178
753
39.4
61,275
39,146
2,047
36.18
27.65
1,406
1,106
38.9
72,946
57,504
2,016
30.87
30.28
29.95
30.65
29.86
26.63
25.96
27.40
26.76
25.55
29.66
25.72
1,197
1,203
1,176
1,189
1,196
1,057
1,039
1,096
1,038
987
1,186
1,029
38.8
39.7
39.3
38.8
40.0
39.7
62,072
62,549
61,168
61,846
62,179
54,982
54,005
57,000
53,984
51,312
61,697
53,500
2,011
2,066
2,042
2,018
2,082
2,065
22.17
21.75
22.52
20.07
847
759
871
774
38.2
34.9
43,936
39,454
45,282
40,227
1,982
1,814
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations –Continued
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 .......................
Surgeons ............................
Physician assistants ...............
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Audiologists .......................
Occupational therapists .....
Physical therapists .............
Radiation therapists ...........
Recreational therapists .......
Respiratory therapists ........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.63
$24.43
$1,117
$953
40.4
$58,068
$49,546
2,102
22.55
24.54
20.00
21.45
900
981
790
858
39.9
40.0
46,802
51,034
41,080
44,616
2,076
2,080
43.15
16.92
41.77
15.39
1,824
676
1,867
615
42.3
39.9
94,824
32,774
97,076
29,765
2,198
1,937
25.54
26.44
1,007
1,058
39.4
52,378
54,995
2,051
24.01
24.02
961
961
40.0
49,949
49,955
2,080
32.25
79.94
79.85
24.49
45.60
54.46
94.17
137.53
27.06
75.01
75.01
23.94
48.08
55.25
83.50
132.48
1,259
3,066
3,052
968
1,810
2,138
3,827
5,884
1,054
3,000
3,000
958
1,923
2,187
3,281
5,962
39.0
38.4
38.2
39.5
39.7
39.3
40.6
42.8
65,431
159,419
158,706
50,262
94,134
111,173
198,992
305,975
54,723
156,017
156,017
49,795
100,000
113,716
170,633
310,003
2,029
1,994
1,987
2,053
2,064
2,041
2,113
2,225
79.85
95.31
72.45
81.90
151.82
43.20
32.49
31.41
31.55
35.06
34.59
37.41
16.19
25.79
75.00
76.93
80.11
79.16
181.73
43.20
30.65
30.19
31.25
35.41
34.00
34.78
16.38
25.27
3,234
3,775
2,921
2,947
7,721
1,718
1,254
1,232
1,262
1,384
1,362
1,496
646
999
3,077
3,077
3,205
2,850
8,654
1,697
1,183
1,172
1,250
1,374
1,333
1,391
655
980
40.5
39.6
40.3
36.0
50.9
39.8
38.6
39.2
40.0
39.5
39.4
40.0
39.9
38.7
168,159
196,316
151,875
153,234
401,472
89,312
65,187
63,825
65,615
71,943
70,566
77,805
33,570
51,939
159,994
160,004
166,637
148,179
450,008
88,218
61,526
60,258
65,000
71,448
69,297
72,342
34,070
50,985
2,106
2,060
2,096
1,871
2,644
2,068
2,007
2,032
2,080
2,052
2,040
2,080
2,073
2,014
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations
–Continued
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 ...................
Surgical technologists ........
Veterinary technologists
and technicians ............
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$30.15
43.41
$29.41
41.80
$1,155
1,732
$1,145
1,662
38.3
39.9
$58,471
90,088
$51,944
86,432
1,940
2,075
22.72
22.56
899
890
39.6
46,770
46,293
2,058
26.38
26.28
1,047
1,041
39.7
54,444
54,154
2,064
18.58
32.52
17.11
32.38
733
1,123
680
1,110
39.5
34.5
38,116
58,392
35,360
57,720
2,052
1,795
28.11
28.00
1,109
1,093
39.4
57,655
56,815
2,051
26.14
25.00
1,038
1,000
39.7
53,996
52,000
2,066
33.47
33.86
1,320
1,309
39.4
68,634
68,078
2,051
36.01
34.60
1,440
1,384
40.0
74,892
71,962
2,080
26.63
26.85
1,047
1,051
39.3
54,455
54,642
2,045
14.31
12.98
599
548
41.8
30,978
28,498
2,165
17.02
13.25
14.91
14.34
16.00
11.47
14.75
13.05
664
518
585
562
620
459
590
522
39.0
39.1
39.2
39.2
34,532
26,914
30,404
29,206
32,240
23,858
30,655
27,144
2,028
2,032
2,040
2,037
25.58
19.85
26.50
19.60
990
778
972
769
38.7
39.2
51,477
40,431
50,544
39,980
2,012
2,037
16.57
15.60
632
600
38.1
32,867
31,200
1,983
19.76
19.40
769
760
38.9
39,946
39,354
2,021
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations
–Continued
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Opticians, dispensing .............
Miscellaneous health
technologists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Occupational health and
safety technicians .........
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 ......................
Physical therapist assistants
and aides ..........................
Physical therapist assistants
Physical therapist aides ......
Massage therapists .................
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
Medical assistants ..............
Medical equipment
preparers ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.71
20.18
$16.27
19.81
$661
801
$628
805
39.5
39.7
$34,360
41,662
$32,656
41,850
2,056
2,065
18.47
17.36
729
688
39.5
37,898
35,781
2,052
30.31
30.68
1,219
1,227
40.2
63,379
63,814
2,091
30.36
29.93
1,224
1,197
40.3
63,642
62,244
2,096
30.21
30.68
1,208
1,227
40.0
62,838
63,814
2,080
25.62
27.06
1,025
1,082
40.0
51,445
56,279
2,008
13.16
12.25
508
480
38.6
26,404
24,960
2,007
11.73
10.83
11.25
10.25
454
415
437
400
38.7
38.3
23,588
21,592
22,718
20,800
2,010
1,994
12.06
11.13
11.63
10.56
467
435
449
410
38.7
39.1
24,298
22,644
23,345
21,320
2,014
2,034
25.16
25.00
1,001
1,000
39.8
52,032
52,000
2,068
25.39
25.00
1,010
1,000
39.8
52,508
52,000
2,068
17.52
22.07
12.17
17.72
15.40
21.51
12.20
17.00
695
881
480
646
603
860
488
680
39.7
39.9
39.4
36.5
36,143
45,808
24,939
33,607
31,346
44,741
25,376
35,360
2,063
2,076
2,049
1,896
14.82
16.67
14.44
14.35
17.00
13.96
570
608
566
560
602
554
38.5
36.5
39.2
29,623
31,607
29,422
29,120
31,312
28,808
1,998
1,896
2,037
15.41
14.92
599
586
38.9
31,164
30,481
2,022
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare support
occupations –Continued
Medical transcriptionists ...
Pharmacy aides ..................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal
caretakers .....................
Protective service occupations
Bailiffs, correctional officers,
and jailers .........................
Correctional officers and
jailers ...........................
Police officers ........................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers .........................
Private detectives and
investigators .....................
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 ........
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, fast food .................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.05
13.64
$15.42
13.65
$632
516
$601
478
39.4
37.9
$32,849
26,855
$31,242
24,843
2,047
1,969
12.46
12.00
493
480
39.6
25,651
24,960
2,058
12.86
11.14
510
440
39.7
25,810
22,880
2,007
12.04
10.00
481
400
39.9
24,993
20,800
2,075
11.27
19.62
10.00
20.34
450
781
400
814
39.9
39.8
23,377
40,588
20,800
42,309
2,075
2,069
19.62
20.34
781
814
39.8
40,588
42,309
2,069
17.07
14.77
683
591
40.0
35,323
30,711
2,070
11.82
11.79
10.92
10.83
468
467
430
430
39.6
39.6
24,312
24,258
22,360
22,360
2,057
2,057
12.35
10.25
478
400
38.7
14,354
7,728
1,162
10.37
8.25
413
340
39.8
8,534
4,080
823
9.85
9.09
375
350
38.1
19,386
18,096
1,969
16.10
18.66
15.10
17.31
665
764
623
713
41.3
40.9
34,342
39,405
32,001
36,771
2,133
2,112
15.68
11.34
9.04
15.00
10.75
8.53
648
436
341
615
410
327
41.3
38.4
37.8
33,503
22,548
17,755
31,843
21,228
17,017
2,136
1,988
1,963
12.71
12.03
491
466
38.6
25,069
24,051
1,972
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-15
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Food preparation and serving
related occupations
–Continued
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 .......................
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
$11.54
10.18
10.30
5.90
7.24
4.96
$11.00
9.50
9.50
5.00
7.25
4.25
$443
397
398
215
253
181
$430
380
360
186
232
151
38.4
39.0
38.6
36.4
34.9
36.5
$22,954
20,638
20,589
11,122
13,075
9,395
$22,360
19,760
18,720
9,672
12,064
7,800
1,990
2,027
1,998
1,887
1,805
1,894
8.78
8.46
333
320
37.9
17,206
16,640
1,959
9.44
8.80
359
340
38.0
18,436
17,680
1,954
9.46
8.76
359
340
37.9
18,482
17,680
1,954
9.36
9.29
9.66
8.97
9.25
8.80
359
360
372
345
347
340
38.4
38.7
38.5
18,282
18,710
19,296
17,680
18,061
17,680
1,954
2,014
1,998
9.00
8.25
320
290
35.5
16,632
15,080
1,848
12.30
11.00
483
431
39.2
24,480
21,840
1,990
17.81
16.83
708
669
39.7
36,582
34,696
2,054
17.75
16.83
703
670
39.6
36,537
34,840
2,058
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-16
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations –Continued
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 ........................
Pesticide handlers,
sprayers, and
applicators, vegetation
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 ....
Gaming services workers ......
Gaming dealers ..................
Gaming and sports book
writers and runners ......
Ushers, lobby attendants, and
ticket takers ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.92
11.74
$17.16
10.42
$717
459
$667
411
40.0
39.1
$36,663
23,737
$34,399
21,320
2,046
2,021
12.35
11.24
486
440
39.4
25,129
22,880
2,034
10.36
16.52
9.35
16.83
400
661
362
673
38.6
40.0
20,691
34,357
18,741
35,000
1,998
2,080
11.92
11.00
471
423
39.5
22,192
20,800
1,862
11.62
10.62
459
410
39.5
21,590
20,696
1,857
15.33
17.44
16.19
17.00
613
698
648
680
40.0
40.0
31,186
35,677
29,120
35,360
2,034
2,046
12.29
10.00
461
400
37.5
23,639
20,609
1,924
15.88
17.89
12.14
14.74
16.73
12.13
640
723
485
568
699
485
40.3
40.4
40.0
33,254
37,614
25,232
29,526
36,338
25,230
2,094
2,102
2,079
15.75
12.36
7.39
7.12
15.51
11.25
7.09
6.91
628
477
293
282
620
428
280
276
39.9
38.6
39.6
39.6
32,655
24,829
15,234
14,672
32,261
22,230
14,560
14,377
2,074
2,009
2,061
2,061
10.45
9.50
397
330
38.0
20,669
17,160
1,977
10.72
8.43
429
337
40.0
21,811
17,530
2,034
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-17
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
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
Skin care specialists ...........
Baggage porters, bellhops,
and concierges .................
Baggage porters and
bellhops ........................
Concierges .........................
Tour and travel guides ...........
Tour guides and escorts .....
Transportation attendants ......
Flight attendants ................
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
First-line
supervisors/managers,
sales workers ...................
First-line
supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$10.35
$9.47
$406
$363
39.3
$18,365
$16,994
1,775
9.53
8.42
375
330
39.3
16,078
15,704
1,687
12.27
15.22
11.46
11.19
479
558
458
403
39.0
36.6
24,884
28,794
23,837
20,894
2,028
1,891
15.45
11.88
567
431
36.7
29,280
22,393
1,895
14.03
12.70
19.48
13.35
12.11
19.23
515
453
715
484
484
701
36.7
35.7
36.7
26,772
23,565
37,174
25,187
25,187
36,427
1,909
1,855
1,908
10.74
10.30
416
394
38.7
21,621
20,488
2,013
9.54
13.28
15.92
14.94
32.42
36.99
9.78
10.33
8.60
13.34
17.32
17.32
32.30
39.50
9.50
10.00
366
525
637
598
685
725
382
409
340
533
693
693
731
743
368
400
38.3
39.5
40.0
40.0
21.1
19.6
39.1
39.6
19,031
27,290
27,265
24,805
35,633
37,710
19,730
21,258
17,680
27,737
36,026
27,040
37,993
38,659
18,872
20,800
1,994
2,055
1,713
1,660
1,099
1,019
2,018
2,059
16.95
14.63
658
577
38.9
31,697
28,600
1,870
23.13
14.54
15.35
20.28
13.47
14.97
876
571
597
808
486
568
37.9
39.3
38.9
42,961
27,267
29,832
41,991
25,064
27,186
1,857
1,876
1,943
19.99
14.85
799
589
40.0
41,422
30,549
2,072
21.11
18.01
866
736
41.0
44,958
38,259
2,129
19.17
17.49
786
710
41.0
40,834
36,939
2,130
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-18
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
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 .....................
Real estate brokers and sales
agents ...............................
Real estate brokers .............
Real estate sales agents ......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$30.48
13.04
10.49
10.40
$23.81
11.22
9.93
9.80
$1,247
517
413
409
$962
441
388
383
40.9
39.6
39.3
39.3
$64,848
26,749
21,363
21,154
$49,999
22,880
20,116
19,864
2,128
2,051
2,036
2,035
13.05
13.04
518
522
39.7
26,926
27,132
2,063
14.99
13.26
15.99
14.46
22.96
28.22
13.78
11.23
15.75
12.05
20.20
23.30
602
527
646
575
910
1,108
560
440
630
478
808
907
40.2
39.8
40.4
39.8
39.6
39.3
31,324
27,420
33,604
29,715
47,305
57,608
29,130
22,880
32,760
24,794
42,016
47,143
2,089
2,068
2,101
2,055
2,060
2,042
55.66
17.48
38.89
17.16
2,236
687
1,555
686
40.2
39.3
116,295
35,701
80,857
35,695
2,089
2,043
30.83
25.96
1,250
1,048
40.5
64,911
54,500
2,105
39.16
35.45
1,578
1,472
40.3
82,048
76,527
2,095
26.80
23.27
1,089
948
40.6
56,550
49,200
2,110
18.75
16.55
748
662
39.9
38,453
33,280
2,051
18.75
16.55
748
662
39.9
38,453
33,280
2,051
24.35
26.29
24.16
15.37
17.72
14.86
978
1,165
962
617
886
595
40.2
44.3
39.8
50,843
60,574
50,003
32,105
46,075
30,915
2,088
2,304
2,069
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-19
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
Sales engineers ......................
Telemarketers ........................
Miscellaneous sales 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 .......
Gaming cage workers ........
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 ..............................
Hotel, motel, and resort desk
clerks ................................
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Loan interviewers and clerks
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$35.92
13.40
$32.27
12.00
$1,456
522
$1,291
466
40.5
39.0
$75,720
27,157
$67,120
24,238
2,108
2,026
18.76
16.83
744
673
39.7
38,575
34,840
2,057
16.38
15.25
647
602
39.5
33,612
31,283
2,051
22.94
21.65
915
865
39.9
47,582
45,001
2,074
11.10
13.57
15.89
15.63
10.00
12.55
15.27
14.68
439
536
628
622
400
504
602
583
39.6
39.5
39.5
39.8
22,846
27,886
32,632
32,351
20,800
26,208
31,264
30,285
2,057
2,056
2,053
2,069
16.05
15.77
631
619
39.3
32,822
32,175
2,045
16.91
11.71
16.35
11.05
665
466
645
442
39.3
39.8
34,563
24,243
33,407
22,963
2,044
2,070
18.75
16.96
12.58
19.26
17.53
18.27
16.61
12.00
18.21
16.70
746
674
499
765
699
726
663
476
708
668
39.8
39.7
39.7
39.7
39.9
38,791
35,037
25,953
39,788
36,329
37,762
34,466
24,773
36,810
34,738
2,069
2,066
2,064
2,066
2,073
17.20
16.97
686
679
39.9
35,662
35,285
2,073
16.07
15.00
637
593
39.7
33,081
30,796
2,058
17.36
14.03
17.00
13.77
650
554
602
523
37.5
39.5
33,820
28,790
31,304
27,206
1,948
2,052
10.55
10.00
416
400
39.4
21,561
20,800
2,044
14.45
14.60
16.74
13.79
13.75
16.18
565
548
670
546
550
646
39.1
37.5
40.0
29,288
27,646
34,835
28,350
27,491
33,600
2,027
1,893
2,081
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-20
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 ..........
Data entry keyers ...............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.90
15.09
$14.42
14.20
$593
599
$577
565
39.8
39.7
$30,838
31,071
$30,000
29,378
2,070
2,058
18.25
18.28
723
727
39.6
37,600
37,800
2,060
13.52
12.99
529
508
39.1
27,466
26,374
2,032
16.85
20.37
10.99
17.60
17.48
18.27
10.00
15.88
670
822
434
711
699
742
376
635
39.8
40.3
39.5
40.4
34,831
42,728
22,552
36,941
36,358
38,563
19,552
33,020
2,068
2,097
2,052
2,099
13.62
12.52
548
501
40.2
28,492
26,031
2,093
17.86
19.94
16.16
20.38
722
792
642
815
40.4
39.7
37,509
41,200
33,280
42,390
2,100
2,067
20.06
19.26
799
769
39.8
41,557
39,998
2,072
13.55
12.94
12.65
12.50
540
511
505
488
39.8
39.5
28,081
26,579
26,270
25,376
2,072
2,055
14.36
13.74
573
550
39.9
29,486
28,579
2,053
19.84
18.64
778
729
39.2
40,426
37,894
2,037
22.59
22.66
16.05
21.80
21.70
15.19
889
881
626
857
864
604
39.4
38.9
39.0
46,211
45,814
32,511
44,524
44,909
31,429
2,046
2,022
2,026
16.75
18.35
16.33
18.36
659
732
641
734
39.3
39.9
34,152
38,088
33,305
38,189
2,038
2,076
13.94
13.41
13.25
13.00
549
527
527
520
39.4
39.3
28,543
27,417
27,412
27,040
2,048
2,044
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-21
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 ...................
Logging workers ....................
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
$16.56
18.43
$15.80
18.63
$659
711
$621
740
39.8
38.6
$34,266
36,966
$32,302
38,501
2,069
2,005
17.16
16.65
674
648
39.3
35,073
33,696
2,044
12.78
15.11
12.33
14.42
504
593
490
576
39.4
39.3
26,209
30,769
25,501
29,931
2,051
2,037
13.09
13.00
516
520
39.4
26,812
27,040
2,049
18.84
19.20
21.11
19.02
743
760
844
761
39.4
39.6
38,611
39,524
43,909
39,555
2,049
2,059
13.83
12.22
516
480
37.3
25,327
21,424
1,832
20.90
21.65
848
866
40.6
44,117
45,032
2,111
9.75
8.75
384
326
39.4
19,664
16,640
2,016
12.05
11.74
416
412
34.5
19,891
18,200
1,650
11.65
17.81
10.47
17.76
367
713
340
710
31.5
40.0
16,779
37,053
14,400
36,930
1,440
2,080
21.41
19.00
851
750
39.8
43,466
38,250
2,030
30.14
23.34
28.63
23.35
1,215
934
1,156
934
40.3
40.0
62,614
48,555
59,550
48,568
2,077
2,080
24.21
25.59
959
993
39.6
46,607
46,721
1,925
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-22
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 ..........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.05
22.62
$25.59
20.23
$991
898
$1,024
809
39.6
39.7
$47,878
45,800
$49,132
42,072
1,912
2,025
19.04
21.70
18.78
19.00
20.00
17.07
744
860
731
713
800
683
39.1
39.6
38.9
38,694
44,712
38,031
37,050
41,600
35,499
2,032
2,061
2,025
21.38
20.13
823
720
38.5
41,546
37,342
1,943
21.38
16.49
20.13
14.00
823
655
720
560
38.5
39.7
41,546
32,935
37,342
28,974
1,943
1,997
20.57
18.00
819
720
39.8
41,187
36,479
2,002
16.78
15.89
669
616
39.9
33,616
29,120
2,003
21.53
19.35
857
774
39.8
43,082
37,440
2,001
21.66
16.69
851
668
39.3
43,930
34,717
2,028
20.94
23.41
24.62
22.62
17.15
16.69
18.50
22.00
22.41
16.00
819
930
979
905
686
668
760
880
897
640
39.1
39.7
39.8
40.0
40.0
42,602
47,112
50,926
47,055
35,680
34,717
39,520
45,760
46,619
33,280
2,035
2,013
2,068
2,080
2,080
14.59
13.00
584
520
40.0
30,356
27,040
2,080
18.67
17.43
16.75
16.00
747
692
670
640
40.0
39.7
38,826
35,772
34,840
33,280
2,080
2,052
17.49
16.00
694
640
39.7
35,861
33,280
2,051
25.79
17.78
23.88
15.25
1,023
681
938
590
39.7
38.3
53,125
34,899
48,751
29,640
2,060
1,963
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-23
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 ..
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 .........................
Hazardous materials removal
workers ............................
Highway maintenance
workers ............................
Miscellaneous construction
and related workers ..........
Derrick, rotary drill, and
service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ................
Service unit operators, oil,
gas, and mining ............
Mining machine operators .....
Roustabouts, oil and gas ........
Helpers--extraction workers ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.55
18.42
$24.50
15.00
$1,057
737
$960
600
39.8
40.0
$54,973
38,322
$49,920
31,200
2,070
2,080
25.29
16.08
23.93
30.24
15.00
21.48
1,012
617
945
1,210
572
840
40.0
38.4
39.5
51,758
29,933
48,736
62,903
27,060
43,514
2,047
1,861
2,036
28.88
13.89
24.34
12.66
1,155
549
974
488
40.0
39.5
59,892
28,209
50,625
25,388
2,074
2,030
17.64
13.39
13.32
16.10
13.97
12.21
697
532
533
640
559
488
39.5
39.7
40.0
34,676
27,449
27,701
29,120
29,053
25,401
1,966
2,050
2,080
10.89
10.00
422
400
38.8
21,950
20,800
2,016
13.68
12.02
12.21
11.37
544
461
488
439
39.8
38.3
28,285
23,948
25,388
22,813
2,068
1,992
28.04
25.24
1,120
1,010
39.9
58,232
52,516
2,076
21.60
19.00
861
760
39.9
44,429
39,520
2,057
20.79
21.42
831
857
40.0
34,916
33,512
1,680
17.22
14.50
685
580
39.8
34,801
31,645
2,021
22.59
21.50
952
777
42.2
46,379
42,598
2,053
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
18.90
24.05
15.00
15.75
827
959
762
664
756
959
600
630
39.9
40.8
42.7
40.0
43,026
49,832
36,372
34,542
39,312
49,858
31,200
32,760
2,076
2,122
2,040
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-24
December 2009 - January 2011
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
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 ...........................
Avionics technicians ..........
Electric motor, power tool,
and related repairers ....
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
$21.54
$20.00
$862
$800
40.0
$44,768
$41,600
2,078
29.18
27.62
1,194
1,118
40.9
61,939
58,001
2,123
17.99
17.26
716
683
39.8
37,245
35,499
2,071
26.64
29.50
1,065
1,180
40.0
55,371
61,360
2,078
26.68
29.50
1,066
1,180
40.0
55,445
61,360
2,078
21.92
24.45
20.04
23.61
877
978
802
944
40.0
40.0
45,600
50,854
41,683
49,109
2,080
2,080
14.42
12.50
577
500
40.0
29,991
26,000
2,080
24.42
23.71
976
945
40.0
50,743
49,132
2,078
33.51
34.85
1,338
1,394
39.9
69,574
72,488
2,076
18.55
18.00
750
720
40.4
38,997
37,440
2,102
14.79
14.48
592
579
40.0
30,763
30,118
2,080
20.85
20.05
833
802
40.0
43,329
41,704
2,078
26.55
26.69
1,057
1,066
39.8
54,959
55,411
2,070
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-25
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Automotive body and
related 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 ...........................
Recreational vehicle
service technicians .......
Tire repairers and changers
Control and valve installers
and repairers ....................
Mechanical door repairers
Control and valve installers
and repairers, except
mechanical door ...........
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics
and installers ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.62
$18.60
$790
$750
40.3
$41,064
$39,000
2,093
20.70
19.00
822
761
39.7
42,750
39,572
2,065
19.41
18.60
784
750
40.4
40,768
39,000
2,100
20.94
20.51
836
820
39.9
43,431
42,640
2,074
21.43
18.41
21.00
18.50
859
766
840
733
40.1
41.6
44,690
39,851
43,680
38,139
2,085
2,165
22.29
19.92
16.64
16.37
16.69
22.11
18.60
15.00
16.00
14.49
889
797
661
637
666
884
744
600
640
580
39.9
40.0
39.7
38.9
39.9
46,252
41,436
34,296
33,106
34,409
45,989
38,688
31,200
33,280
30,137
2,075
2,080
2,061
2,022
2,061
16.67
17.12
664
685
39.8
34,505
35,614
2,070
12.10
11.00
482
440
39.9
25,077
22,880
2,072
18.06
11.44
16.00
10.80
722
456
640
430
40.0
39.8
37,567
23,695
33,280
22,360
2,080
2,071
23.10
19.60
21.66
18.75
923
784
866
750
39.9
40.0
47,976
40,773
45,049
39,000
2,077
2,080
26.89
26.82
1,073
1,071
39.9
55,772
55,702
2,074
22.64
20.00
903
800
39.9
46,887
41,600
2,071
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-26
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Industrial machinery
mechanics ....................
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Maintenance workers,
machinery ....................
Millwrights ........................
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .........
Medical equipment
repairers .......................
Musical instrument
repairers and tuners ......
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Coin, vending, and
amusement machine
servicers and repairers
Manufactured building and
mobile home installers
Riggers ...............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.37
$19.50
$812
$775
39.9
$42,150
$40,165
2,070
23.87
22.95
953
916
39.9
49,526
47,653
2,075
18.05
17.30
717
692
39.7
37,260
35,984
2,064
18.49
26.32
26.70
17.45
24.50
27.94
741
1,060
1,068
696
981
1,118
40.1
40.3
40.0
38,253
55,108
55,476
36,192
51,036
58,115
2,068
2,093
2,078
30.80
31.25
1,232
1,250
40.0
64,057
65,000
2,080
24.97
27.00
999
1,080
40.0
51,845
56,160
2,076
23.55
21.91
931
876
39.6
48,434
45,573
2,057
22.23
22.07
885
883
39.8
46,035
45,906
2,071
17.58
20.00
682
750
38.8
35,455
39,000
2,017
16.98
14.86
675
593
39.8
34,978
30,576
2,060
15.02
14.45
601
578
40.0
31,234
30,060
2,080
11.33
20.10
11.25
19.32
453
788
450
773
40.0
39.2
23,569
40,956
23,400
40,190
2,080
2,037
13.50
12.40
539
493
39.9
27,909
25,619
2,067
16.39
14.99
652
594
39.8
33,798
30,740
2,062
25.72
24.00
1,037
972
40.3
53,771
50,367
2,090
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-27
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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
$24.10
$23.03
$964
$921
40.0
$50,137
$47,902
2,080
14.22
13.00
568
520
39.9
29,519
27,040
2,076
13.69
13.15
543
520
39.7
28,223
27,061
2,062
13.89
12.59
555
504
39.9
28,850
26,189
2,076
15.09
14.70
604
588
40.0
31,391
30,576
2,080
18.31
16.99
731
666
39.9
38,003
34,632
2,076
16.04
15.00
635
600
39.6
32,880
31,200
2,050
15.50
13.92
616
551
39.8
32,019
28,600
2,065
12.90
15.97
13.22
12.50
13.78
12.50
507
639
523
500
551
490
39.3
40.0
39.5
26,389
33,204
27,045
26,000
28,662
25,480
2,045
2,079
2,045
13.05
15.41
12.72
14.90
519
609
508
590
39.7
39.5
26,976
31,687
26,416
30,669
2,067
2,056
10.80
10.35
428
414
39.6
22,266
21,528
2,061
13.07
12.76
523
510
40.0
27,178
26,541
2,080
13.90
12.95
550
518
39.6
28,496
26,934
2,050
14.43
14.71
14.00
14.56
577
583
560
572
40.0
39.7
30,021
30,120
29,120
29,120
2,080
2,048
11.55
10.00
453
400
39.2
23,572
20,800
2,041
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-28
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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
$18.66
$18.70
$743
$746
39.8
$38,654
$38,750
2,072
17.88
17.75
712
709
39.8
37,028
36,883
2,071
24.03
22.00
961
880
40.0
49,983
45,760
2,080
15.74
15.00
627
597
39.8
32,586
30,971
2,070
14.99
14.30
596
564
39.8
30,996
29,328
2,067
17.24
17.85
689
714
40.0
35,632
37,128
2,067
16.45
15.33
657
613
39.9
34,151
31,886
2,076
15.52
14.98
618
599
39.8
32,135
31,158
2,071
14.95
14.19
595
567
39.8
30,939
29,474
2,069
17.86
16.27
714
651
40.0
37,141
33,831
2,080
14.98
14.60
597
584
39.9
31,037
30,368
2,072
17.12
18.00
682
720
39.9
35,490
37,440
2,073
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-29
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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
$17.59
22.10
$18.54
20.73
$704
881
$742
829
40.0
39.9
$36,589
45,832
$38,563
43,108
2,080
2,074
17.15
18.15
685
716
39.9
35,590
37,240
2,076
16.77
17.76
15.50
18.15
670
709
620
726
39.9
39.9
34,797
36,889
32,240
37,752
2,075
2,077
23.33
23.19
933
928
40.0
48,486
48,235
2,079
24.90
23.77
996
951
40.0
51,786
49,442
2,080
20.21
16.50
809
660
40.0
41,962
34,320
2,076
13.61
12.83
543
512
39.9
28,210
26,458
2,073
15.24
16.68
610
667
40.0
31,707
34,694
2,080
13.43
12.50
535
500
39.9
27,828
25,917
2,073
16.16
24.82
14.82
24.65
646
990
588
980
39.9
39.9
33,559
51,478
30,576
50,960
2,077
2,074
17.50
16.88
698
674
39.9
36,266
35,056
2,072
17.64
16.86
704
674
39.9
36,586
35,065
2,074
16.96
17.00
675
669
39.8
35,068
34,809
2,067
15.48
15.00
617
600
39.9
32,099
31,200
2,073
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-30
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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 ..............................
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
$15.38
$15.28
$614
$611
40.0
$31,949
$31,780
2,077
18.14
16.00
726
640
40.0
37,694
33,280
2,078
17.14
15.66
685
626
40.0
35,644
32,573
2,080
16.29
17.00
649
680
39.9
33,774
35,360
2,073
14.36
14.36
17.69
17.65
13.59
13.59
17.03
19.00
556
556
701
706
536
536
681
760
38.7
38.7
39.6
40.0
28,904
28,904
36,447
36,706
27,851
27,851
35,416
39,520
2,013
2,013
2,060
2,080
20.30
17.00
20.30
15.98
800
674
776
640
39.4
39.7
41,592
35,042
40,359
33,280
2,049
2,061
10.72
10.00
418
398
39.0
21,731
20,721
2,027
9.24
11.85
8.75
11.00
358
471
346
440
38.7
39.7
18,604
24,403
17,984
22,880
2,013
2,060
15.71
12.14
579
510
36.9
30,127
26,517
1,918
15.45
12.14
568
450
36.7
29,515
23,400
1,910
12.03
11.00
477
435
39.7
24,803
22,630
2,062
10.21
9.00
396
326
38.8
20,592
16,952
2,016
10.99
11.00
440
440
40.0
22,858
22,880
2,080
13.67
13.54
545
542
39.9
28,356
28,163
2,074
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-31
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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 .................
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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.62
$10.66
$500
$425
39.6
$25,993
$22,027
2,059
15.39
15.60
610
615
39.6
31,709
31,977
2,061
16.62
17.75
662
697
39.9
34,444
36,260
2,073
16.53
16.76
17.57
16.08
643
662
615
643
38.9
39.5
33,426
34,409
31,977
33,446
2,023
2,054
16.65
14.17
15.50
13.77
664
564
635
551
39.9
39.8
34,495
29,328
33,030
28,650
2,072
2,069
13.33
13.36
530
525
39.8
27,518
27,040
2,064
12.75
12.12
506
485
39.7
26,230
25,210
2,057
13.88
14.13
553
564
39.8
28,751
29,328
2,072
34.03
34.29
1,359
1,372
39.9
70,648
71,321
2,076
40.61
31.29
39.92
30.89
1,624
1,248
1,597
1,225
40.0
39.9
84,464
64,877
83,034
63,704
2,080
2,073
27.89
27.93
1,106
1,112
39.7
57,517
57,824
2,062
22.24
20.43
887
817
39.9
46,135
42,494
2,074
27.31
28.58
1,071
1,096
39.2
54,219
56,166
1,985
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-32
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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 ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.58
32.52
$23.33
34.40
$927
1,301
$897
1,376
37.7
40.0
$48,208
67,637
$46,652
71,552
1,961
2,080
31.25
32.46
1,252
1,299
40.1
59,556
67,523
1,906
23.12
21.65
919
862
39.8
47,810
44,803
2,068
20.71
21.10
828
844
40.0
43,059
43,890
2,079
24.86
26.53
985
933
39.6
51,216
48,515
2,060
15.22
14.50
607
580
39.9
31,172
30,056
2,049
15.55
16.07
618
643
39.8
32,102
33,415
2,065
13.04
12.26
520
490
39.9
27,055
25,501
2,076
15.93
14.82
13.22
15.00
14.50
11.95
636
578
525
600
580
474
39.9
39.0
39.7
32,389
29,930
26,949
31,200
30,160
24,673
2,033
2,019
2,038
15.20
14.81
591
590
38.9
30,626
30,659
2,015
14.29
13.20
567
525
39.7
29,215
27,456
2,045
16.98
15.97
679
639
40.0
35,318
33,218
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-33
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Jewelers and precious stone
and metal workers ............
Medical, dental, and
ophthalmic laboratory
technicians .......................
Dental laboratory
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 processing
machine operators ........
Semiconductor processors .....
Miscellaneous production
workers ............................
Cementing and gluing
machine operators and
tenders ..........................
Cleaning, washing, and
metal pickling
equipment operators
and tenders ...................
Cooling and freezing
equipment operators
and tenders ...................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.17
$16.10
$687
$642
40.0
$35,575
$33,290
2,071
19.04
18.00
761
720
40.0
39,597
37,440
2,080
16.94
15.50
677
620
40.0
35,171
32,240
2,077
17.98
17.00
718
680
39.9
37,353
35,360
2,077
13.01
13.00
520
520
40.0
26,990
27,040
2,075
14.67
16.82
14.00
15.39
585
663
560
610
39.9
39.4
30,333
34,463
29,078
31,741
2,068
2,049
14.82
15.06
586
602
39.5
30,464
31,325
2,055
21.61
19.15
856
781
39.6
44,518
40,604
2,060
12.10
11.61
463
420
38.3
24,097
21,840
1,992
14.17
12.82
529
488
37.3
27,483
25,376
1,939
13.46
18.29
13.89
18.24
522
731
530
730
38.8
40.0
27,157
38,034
27,560
37,948
2,018
2,080
13.99
12.45
555
496
39.7
28,611
25,792
2,046
15.46
15.12
610
603
39.4
31,710
31,346
2,051
18.07
15.66
723
626
40.0
37,585
32,573
2,080
16.07
17.35
637
694
39.6
33,116
36,084
2,061
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-34
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
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 .......
Aircraft pilots and flight
engineers ..........................
Airline pilots, copilots, and
flight engineers ............
Commercial pilots .............
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 ................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.34
$14.00
$610
$560
39.8
$31,729
$29,120
2,068
14.40
13.25
576
530
40.0
27,776
27,040
1,929
17.92
15.50
18.62
15.14
704
620
738
606
39.3
40.0
36,626
32,247
38,376
31,493
2,044
2,080
12.32
11.65
490
460
39.8
25,136
23,920
2,041
16.41
14.38
658
570
40.1
33,946
29,432
2,069
21.52
20.81
872
865
40.5
45,357
45,001
2,108
25.46
23.11
1,067
1,000
41.9
55,497
51,999
2,180
95.24
94.75
2,306
2,298
24.2
119,096
116,299
1,250
119.12
32.71
125.17
27.42
2,496
1,337
2,593
1,152
21.0
40.9
129,784
66,709
134,829
59,883
1,090
2,039
11.70
16.51
11.00
15.69
466
636
440
627
39.8
38.5
24,224
31,610
22,880
32,473
2,070
1,915
17.12
14.39
15.69
14.64
692
479
627
440
40.4
33.3
35,873
21,245
32,627
21,667
2,095
1,476
18.02
15.59
17.00
14.91
748
627
700
626
41.5
40.2
38,670
32,541
36,400
32,550
2,146
2,088
18.69
18.17
796
750
42.6
41,073
39,000
2,197
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-35
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...
Railroad conductors and
yardmasters ......................
Sailors and marine oilers .......
Ship and boat captains and
operators ..........................
Captains, mates, and pilots
of water vessels ............
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 .............................
Pumping station operators .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.32
10.99
$15.00
10.35
$689
432
$600
415
39.8
39.3
$35,650
22,448
$31,200
21,565
2,058
2,042
32.72
11.57
32.46
11.87
1,309
540
1,298
475
40.0
46.7
68,060
24,391
67,513
24,690
2,080
2,107
27.78
29.58
1,428
1,200
51.4
57,324
62,400
2,064
29.32
9.29
10.33
31.04
30.00
9.00
9.05
32.78
1,575
366
404
1,242
1,275
360
350
1,311
53.7
39.4
39.1
40.0
60,436
18,898
21,028
64,567
64,609
18,512
18,200
68,178
2,061
2,035
2,035
2,080
16.55
21.39
17.88
19.79
662
851
715
780
40.0
39.8
34,429
43,926
37,186
40,456
2,080
2,054
19.07
17.99
743
640
38.9
37,485
33,280
1,966
18.13
17.84
16.00
19.22
704
713
633
769
38.8
40.0
35,375
37,099
31,200
39,978
1,951
2,080
14.79
14.16
591
566
40.0
30,583
29,224
2,069
12.13
11.00
481
440
39.7
24,832
22,840
2,047
12.07
11.58
481
463
39.8
24,965
24,088
2,068
12.57
11.50
499
453
39.7
25,639
23,400
2,039
12.06
10.83
479
433
39.7
24,913
22,526
2,065
10.96
23.72
10.00
23.77
434
949
400
951
39.6
40.0
22,489
49,331
20,800
49,440
2,052
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-36
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Tank car, truck, and ship
loaders ..............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.73
$11.77
$548
$544
39.9
$28,489
$28,288
2,074
19.58
20.39
786
816
40.1
40,182
41,627
2,052
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 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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, weighted by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are based on the straight-time weekly wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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 based on the straight-time annual wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
4-37
December 2009 - January 2011
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 ...................................
$26.75
$23.08
$1,040
$917
38.9
$48,771
$44,785
1,823
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 ...
Compensation and benefits
managers ......................
Training and development
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 ..........................
42.57
57.12
40.50
55.17
1,686
2,290
1,600
2,042
39.6
40.1
84,810
118,739
79,546
114,134
1,992
2,079
40.84
28.05
37.97
35.38
23.92
33.89
1,633
952
1,507
1,414
957
1,348
40.0
33.9
39.7
84,802
49,510
78,175
73,549
49,752
70,483
2,076
1,765
2,059
36.89
36.96
1,449
1,460
39.3
74,887
74,381
2,030
44.79
43.74
38.67
44.63
43.95
35.39
1,783
1,747
1,540
1,753
1,756
1,346
39.8
39.9
39.8
92,728
89,930
79,390
91,166
85,125
70,000
2,070
2,056
2,053
36.76
35.75
1,494
1,508
40.7
77,706
78,416
2,114
34.30
29.64
32.97
31.36
1,339
1,176
1,319
1,255
39.0
39.7
69,614
61,144
68,580
65,237
2,030
2,063
40.00
35.73
45.75
42.76
36.16
45.18
1,606
1,428
1,812
1,711
1,446
1,772
40.2
40.0
39.6
80,885
74,239
86,472
82,447
75,217
81,338
2,022
2,078
1,890
29.20
30.94
1,168
1,238
40.0
56,922
64,355
1,949
48.44
47.84
1,915
1,875
39.5
88,704
84,894
1,831
42.09
51.30
27.04
35.75
53.69
28.75
1,673
2,047
1,064
1,341
2,148
1,078
39.8
39.9
39.3
86,007
106,456
53,120
69,714
111,675
54,984
2,044
2,075
1,964
47.49
39.75
41.90
36.40
1,877
1,486
1,676
1,797
39.5
37.4
97,628
77,247
87,152
93,448
2,056
1,943
28.11
28.82
1,114
1,105
39.6
57,914
57,450
2,060
35.18
34.71
1,397
1,388
39.7
72,669
72,197
2,065
26.39
24.67
1,040
977
39.4
53,976
50,752
2,045
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-1
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
Buyers and purchasing agents
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and
farm products ...............
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and
investigators .....................
Claims adjusters,
examiners, and
investigators .................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction,
health and safety, and
transportation ...................
Emergency management
specialists .........................
Human resources, training,
and labor relations
specialists .........................
Employment, recruitment,
and placement
specialists .....................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Management analysts ............
Meeting and convention
planners ............................
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Financial analysts and
advisors ............................
Financial analysts ..............
Insurance underwriters ......
Financial examiners ...............
Loan counselors and officers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.59
$25.24
$1,064
$1,010
40.0
$55,313
$52,499
2,080
26.19
24.78
1,048
991
40.0
54,482
51,542
2,080
28.97
28.66
1,144
1,132
39.5
59,475
58,862
2,053
28.97
28.66
1,144
1,132
39.5
59,475
58,862
2,053
23.39
21.93
913
858
39.0
47,468
44,608
2,030
37.74
46.89
1,505
1,876
39.9
77,338
97,531
2,049
26.47
23.56
1,054
936
39.8
54,333
48,651
2,053
17.60
15.20
700
608
39.8
36,234
31,622
2,059
27.90
24.39
1,102
949
39.5
57,316
49,369
2,055
28.17
27.34
24.72
25.01
1,126
1,090
1,029
1,019
40.0
39.9
57,256
56,656
50,438
52,978
2,032
2,073
25.59
26.38
23.36
25.36
1,014
1,032
934
997
39.6
39.1
52,382
53,538
48,593
51,854
2,047
2,029
23.57
28.46
21.50
27.33
930
1,131
860
1,093
39.4
39.7
48,342
58,655
44,720
55,507
2,051
2,061
26.94
29.19
23.51
28.52
24.81
26.74
29.68
26.74
23.89
24.62
1,070
1,168
925
1,134
944
1,017
1,187
1,003
956
963
39.7
40.0
39.3
39.8
38.0
55,628
60,725
48,112
58,977
49,078
52,894
61,734
52,139
49,697
50,053
2,065
2,080
2,046
2,068
1,978
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-2
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
Loan counselors .................
Tax examiners, collectors,
preparers, and revenue
agents ...............................
Tax examiners, collectors,
and revenue agents ......
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer programmers .........
Computer software engineers
Computer software
engineers, applications
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Statisticians ............................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Surveyors ...........................
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Environmental engineers ...
Industrial engineers,
including health and
safety ............................
Drafters ..................................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.81
$24.62
$944
$963
38.0
$49,078
$50,053
1,978
22.69
20.69
888
794
39.1
46,187
41,280
2,035
22.76
21.01
891
800
39.1
46,312
41,605
2,035
29.25
30.00
32.51
28.06
28.74
34.38
1,156
1,194
1,324
1,097
1,150
1,375
39.5
39.8
40.7
59,406
62,110
68,720
56,809
59,785
71,502
2,031
2,070
2,114
31.98
23.60
33.58
30.92
34.38
23.17
33.20
31.80
1,310
934
1,319
1,207
1,377
911
1,302
1,249
40.9
39.6
39.3
39.0
67,943
47,770
68,263
62,236
71,614
45,178
67,704
64,955
2,124
2,024
2,033
2,012
30.83
28.66
1,219
1,142
39.5
61,782
59,380
2,004
29.36
22.35
29.50
22.46
1,157
877
1,112
898
39.4
39.3
60,027
45,629
58,594
46,706
2,045
2,041
31.91
39.32
30.63
40.55
1,255
1,557
1,192
1,521
39.3
39.6
65,274
80,977
62,001
79,080
2,046
2,059
41.44
42.64
1,636
1,706
39.5
85,059
88,691
2,052
29.11
34.78
36.46
37.76
26.62
34.04
35.47
37.01
1,093
1,234
1,428
1,499
908
1,065
1,397
1,461
37.5
35.5
39.2
39.7
56,822
64,189
74,253
77,967
47,237
55,370
72,881
75,993
1,952
1,846
2,037
2,065
39.23
36.51
35.28
41.08
35.47
33.70
1,569
1,460
1,377
1,643
1,419
1,312
40.0
40.0
39.0
81,599
75,935
71,588
85,448
73,778
68,217
2,080
2,080
2,029
37.80
27.63
41.88
26.22
1,508
1,098
1,675
1,049
39.9
39.7
78,397
57,099
87,110
54,529
2,074
2,066
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-3
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Architectural and civil
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 .........................
Agricultural and food
scientists ......................
Biological scientists ...........
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..................
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................
Conservation scientists ..
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Agricultural and food science
technicians .......................
Biological technicians ...........
Chemical technicians .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$28.27
$26.22
$1,122
$1,049
39.7
$58,334
$54,529
2,064
23.51
23.14
934
923
39.7
48,543
47,990
2,065
22.40
22.81
890
912
39.8
46,305
47,445
2,067
28.31
27.98
1,133
1,119
40.0
58,895
58,200
2,080
22.08
23.02
879
921
39.8
45,730
47,882
2,071
28.84
25.12
25.94
21.87
1,131
994
1,015
868
39.2
39.6
56,440
50,130
51,317
44,435
1,957
1,996
17.92
27.66
17.09
24.95
717
1,105
684
1,002
40.0
40.0
36,929
56,698
34,836
51,892
2,061
2,050
25.73
24.95
1,029
998
40.0
53,500
51,892
2,079
27.42
26.15
25.17
31.43
26.57
25.13
21.71
29.01
1,054
1,000
1,005
1,218
1,037
973
868
1,144
38.4
38.3
39.9
38.7
54,604
52,033
48,857
62,712
54,659
50,571
42,802
58,635
1,991
1,989
1,941
1,995
29.53
29.53
28.20
28.20
1,095
1,095
987
987
37.1
37.1
55,469
55,469
51,317
51,317
1,878
1,878
31.34
30.02
1,231
1,211
39.3
63,765
62,795
2,035
31.54
40.01
30.07
38.37
1,233
1,530
1,228
1,516
39.1
38.2
64,115
65,731
63,873
65,474
2,033
1,643
39.82
34.52
37.91
31.26
1,522
1,375
1,508
1,250
38.2
39.8
65,018
71,520
64,531
65,021
1,633
2,072
15.50
20.73
22.21
15.88
20.53
23.67
621
827
889
635
821
947
40.1
39.9
40.0
32,304
42,996
46,205
33,037
42,709
49,238
2,084
2,074
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-4
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Forensic science
technicians ...................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...................
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 ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Legal occupations ....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.64
$19.71
$860
$774
39.7
$44,699
$40,269
2,066
23.54
22.96
935
918
39.7
48,632
47,751
2,066
27.32
25.69
1,084
1,028
39.7
56,344
53,439
2,062
19.64
18.50
786
740
40.0
40,846
38,480
2,079
26.05
32.02
22.45
28.72
1,012
1,234
881
1,139
38.8
38.5
49,559
55,823
45,500
52,948
1,903
1,744
27.24
22.68
1,085
872
39.8
56,045
45,343
2,058
36.73
22.19
23.55
24.65
35.49
19.55
22.90
21.50
1,394
881
937
956
1,378
782
893
827
37.9
39.7
39.8
38.8
58,669
45,485
48,753
47,865
57,062
40,670
46,415
42,744
1,597
2,050
2,071
1,942
26.44
22.10
1,020
857
38.6
49,842
43,609
1,885
20.60
19.67
814
781
39.5
42,131
40,862
2,045
21.58
18.86
848
721
39.3
43,900
37,499
2,034
22.20
24.18
20.50
23.08
871
947
818
925
39.2
39.2
44,895
49,262
41,652
48,108
2,023
2,037
24.99
23.48
984
931
39.4
51,050
48,381
2,043
17.95
16.57
700
638
39.0
35,844
32,760
1,997
35.76
31.36
1,382
1,218
38.6
71,846
63,330
2,009
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-5
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Legal occupations –Continued
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Administrative law judges,
adjudicators, and
hearing officers ............
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 ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$40.53
$38.46
$1,587
$1,531
39.2
$82,523
$79,621
2,036
50.32
44.33
1,899
1,648
37.7
98,726
85,717
1,962
39.38
34.76
1,524
1,390
38.7
79,271
72,301
2,013
56.46
22.51
62.08
23.01
2,101
862
2,483
805
37.2
38.3
109,229
44,823
129,124
41,885
1,935
1,991
24.16
25.32
26.33
21.91
25.23
23.87
927
962
1,008
835
948
877
38.3
38.0
38.3
48,187
50,022
52,409
43,436
49,286
45,594
1,994
1,976
1,991
36.30
50.23
34.15
45.02
1,349
1,959
1,299
1,751
37.1
39.0
52,535
80,480
50,350
72,220
1,447
1,602
63.59
67.80
2,530
2,712
39.8
98,801
105,773
1,554
47.34
40.41
1,818
1,516
38.4
71,204
61,346
1,504
61.23
61.72
2,377
2,315
38.8
93,099
94,338
1,520
42.82
39.35
1,639
1,465
38.3
64,182
57,430
1,499
53.77
52.91
2,131
2,092
39.6
82,436
82,650
1,533
53.51
52.91
2,127
2,066
39.7
82,331
82,650
1,538
48.50
41.43
1,942
1,695
40.0
80,251
73,449
1,655
47.10
36.44
1,886
1,553
40.1
78,389
60,991
1,664
51.17
46.96
2,002
1,765
39.1
76,937
69,027
1,504
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
Atmospheric, earth,
marine, and space
sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
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 ..............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$101,901 $108,418
1,471
$69.29
$75.29
$2,762
$3,012
39.9
50.26
46.96
1,951
1,761
38.8
74,948
69,027
1,491
49.16
40.03
1,959
1,601
39.8
75,313
62,451
1,532
51.15
45.38
1,993
1,765
39.0
80,099
75,026
1,566
67.13
62.31
2,528
2,492
37.7
99,641
97,204
1,484
40.77
38.46
1,719
1,443
42.2
76,966
75,026
1,888
41.77
44.14
1,739
1,765
41.6
71,115
76,495
1,703
57.85
54.49
2,287
2,145
39.5
87,546
77,409
1,513
58.08
45.46
2,258
1,781
38.9
102,496
84,146
1,765
67.83
53.23
2,706
2,131
39.9
126,434
104,198
1,864
36.54
31.41
1,346
1,222
36.8
57,729
50,055
1,580
37.49
33.94
1,566
1,345
41.8
64,957
55,078
1,733
37.49
33.94
1,566
1,345
41.8
64,957
55,078
1,733
90.65
89.85
3,657
3,594
40.3
142,956
122,189
1,577
100.22
90.52
4,063
3,828
40.5
159,497
137,825
1,591
47.85
45.79
1,893
1,834
39.6
73,868
69,987
1,544
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-7
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
Art, drama, and music
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Communications
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Foreign language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
History 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 .....
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$49.08
$45.85
$1,978
$1,834
40.3
$78,362
$71,005
1,597
43.27
42.35
1,681
1,615
38.8
63,092
56,822
1,458
43.43
43.90
1,681
1,717
38.7
64,708
66,996
1,490
52.44
52.97
2,131
2,119
40.6
84,179
79,362
1,605
51.25
47.12
2,021
1,831
39.4
80,047
77,590
1,562
42.25
39.49
1,606
1,540
38.0
67,933
63,785
1,608
36.91
33.38
1,461
1,335
39.6
56,927
50,399
1,542
34.65
28.63
1,306
1,094
37.7
57,300
53,106
1,653
38.96
36.47
1,440
1,375
37.0
54,732
52,235
1,405
34.87
33.70
1,299
1,256
37.3
49,957
47,549
1,432
29.69
28.64
1,090
1,018
36.7
43,749
42,212
1,474
36.88
35.19
1,382
1,302
37.5
52,266
49,459
1,417
39.27
36.94
1,447
1,384
36.8
54,882
52,484
1,398
39.46
37.15
1,452
1,398
36.8
55,060
52,796
1,395
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-8
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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
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 ..................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$38.57
38.83
$36.12
36.38
$1,428
1,445
$1,358
1,387
37.0
37.2
$54,238
54,788
$51,290
52,500
1,406
1,411
38.91
36.37
1,449
1,390
37.2
54,827
52,319
1,409
37.87
39.12
36.45
36.22
1,393
1,444
1,364
1,367
36.8
36.9
54,314
55,523
53,306
52,110
1,434
1,419
38.54
36.19
1,423
1,361
36.9
55,118
52,317
1,430
39.44
36.21
1,460
1,385
37.0
55,083
52,564
1,397
40.15
36.32
36.53
34.33
1,478
1,330
1,368
1,289
36.8
36.6
56,550
52,036
51,608
49,277
1,409
1,433
32.42
31.15
1,205
1,096
37.2
50,858
45,490
1,569
35.74
33.90
1,353
1,356
37.9
52,618
51,525
1,472
27.57
25.90
29.58
16.63
27.28
25.53
26.33
15.21
1,092
1,000
1,137
647
1,023
955
1,042
597
39.6
38.6
38.4
38.9
56,779
51,993
53,258
31,527
53,180
49,642
51,366
30,576
2,059
2,008
1,800
1,896
21.35
35.28
14.07
21.04
33.26
13.13
936
1,353
500
958
1,261
477
43.9
38.3
35.5
48,695
60,639
19,145
49,804
58,290
18,309
2,280
1,719
1,361
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-9
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Designers ...............................
Graphic designers ..............
Actors, producers, and
directors ...........................
Producers and directors .....
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Public relations specialists .....
Writers and editors ................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Interpreters and translators
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 .................
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
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.13
31.16
31.16
$22.16
28.15
28.15
$950
1,212
1,212
$878
1,188
1,188
39.3
38.9
38.9
$48,250
63,022
63,022
$45,136
61,776
61,776
1,999
2,023
2,023
21.64
21.64
19.78
19.78
847
847
742
742
39.2
39.2
43,720
43,720
38,567
38,567
2,021
2,021
30.15
30.15
26.21
26.42
24.54
24.54
26.39
23.22
1,208
1,208
1,030
1,008
982
982
1,056
929
40.1
40.1
39.3
38.2
57,297
57,297
53,567
52,407
51,010
51,010
54,889
48,298
1,901
1,901
2,044
1,984
21.23
21.71
20.36
23.66
825
834
814
771
38.9
38.4
38,650
37,390
36,204
36,114
1,821
1,722
19.88
20.59
792
823
39.9
41,210
42,817
2,073
20.86
20.59
828
877
39.7
43,053
45,594
2,064
28.19
21.59
52.78
45.48
25.27
20.80
52.38
26.27
1,116
859
2,101
2,111
1,004
832
2,095
1,291
39.6
39.8
39.8
46.4
55,912
44,646
109,233
109,500
50,170
43,270
108,957
66,956
1,983
2,068
2,069
2,408
–
74.03
32.07
36.13
39.62
37.47
21.47
28.38
–
77.97
29.75
34.27
35.07
34.88
18.59
28.62
2,945
2,936
1,238
1,363
1,444
1,473
853
1,123
2,802
3,119
1,147
1,303
1,399
1,395
776
1,145
48.1
39.7
38.6
37.7
36.4
39.3
39.7
39.6
153,153
152,672
61,891
59,497
62,167
72,968
44,339
58,393
145,678
162,178
57,780
59,634
63,584
72,555
40,373
59,530
2,503
2,062
1,930
1,647
1,569
1,947
2,065
2,058
38.67
35.69
1,428
1,346
36.9
55,972
53,880
1,447
21.66
22.37
863
888
39.9
44,890
46,196
2,072
24.94
23.84
991
953
39.8
51,544
49,579
2,067
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-10
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
Medical and clinical
laboratory technicians ..
Diagnostic related
technologists and
technicians .......................
Cardiovascular
technologists and
technicians ...................
Radiologic technologists
and technicians ............
Emergency medical
technicians and
paramedics .......................
Health diagnosing and
treating practitioner
support technicians ..........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Surgical technologists ........
Veterinary technologists
and technicians ............
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information 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 .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.14
$18.87
$764
$752
39.9
$39,734
$39,083
2,076
26.71
25.71
1,048
1,016
39.2
54,505
52,811
2,041
18.56
19.25
668
622
36.0
34,761
32,344
1,873
26.75
25.75
1,058
1,030
39.6
55,006
53,543
2,057
18.16
17.03
781
731
43.0
40,589
38,005
2,235
17.25
15.64
18.69
19.15
15.72
14.66
19.23
18.46
687
625
744
750
627
587
769
695
39.9
40.0
39.8
39.1
35,741
32,505
38,700
38,976
32,629
30,501
40,000
36,150
2,072
2,078
2,071
2,035
14.95
15.00
598
600
40.0
31,094
31,200
2,080
17.96
17.67
700
693
39.0
34,864
34,944
1,941
17.38
17.04
688
677
39.6
35,793
35,206
2,059
24.33
22.98
959
905
39.4
49,592
47,179
2,038
24.14
22.98
950
905
39.3
49,090
47,179
2,034
17.99
18.00
17.31
17.31
717
717
692
692
39.9
39.9
37,032
37,037
36,001
36,001
2,059
2,058
13.82
12.91
543
504
39.3
27,943
25,779
2,021
13.25
11.76
12.10
10.10
519
466
478
404
39.2
39.6
26,820
24,208
24,860
21,016
2,024
2,058
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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 support
occupations –Continued
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Occupational therapist
assistants and aides ..........
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
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 .....................
Fish and game wardens .........
Parking enforcement workers
Police officers ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$12.36
14.94
$11.36
14.25
$481
591
$448
563
38.9
39.6
$24,738
30,747
$22,888
29,278
2,002
2,058
19.91
19.79
779
792
39.2
37,158
38,600
1,866
14.85
16.66
14.70
13.75
16.70
13.75
589
667
583
550
668
550
39.7
40.0
39.6
30,220
34,674
30,042
28,598
34,736
28,598
2,034
2,081
2,044
15.58
14.71
13.87
10.84
623
588
555
434
40.0
40.0
32,416
30,598
28,850
22,543
2,080
2,080
24.85
23.01
1,030
966
41.5
53,288
49,999
2,144
35.44
34.51
1,421
1,380
40.1
73,897
71,781
2,085
27.91
26.87
1,124
1,075
40.3
58,439
55,890
2,094
37.62
36.96
1,507
1,485
40.1
78,369
77,230
2,083
28.73
22.00
26.51
27.71
21.37
24.90
1,377
1,082
1,005
1,289
1,045
871
47.9
49.2
37.9
71,592
56,277
52,263
67,003
54,340
45,311
2,492
2,558
1,972
26.63
24.90
1,009
871
37.9
52,461
45,311
1,970
20.12
27.04
18.01
28.30
805
1,035
723
1,114
40.0
38.3
41,879
53,828
37,579
57,949
2,081
1,991
19.96
17.90
800
719
40.1
41,587
37,378
2,083
29.35
25.08
16.23
27.91
28.06
25.55
14.83
27.19
1,178
1,001
649
1,117
1,123
1,022
593
1,089
40.1
39.9
40.0
40.0
60,878
52,075
33,764
58,043
58,157
53,144
30,855
56,588
2,074
2,077
2,080
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Protective service occupations
–Continued
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 ...............
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 .......
Counter attendants,
cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee
shop ..............................
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.91
14.02
$27.19
13.02
$1,117
560
$1,089
521
40.0
40.0
$58,043
29,124
$56,588
27,082
2,080
2,078
16.66
16.58
16.20
16.20
653
649
644
640
39.2
39.2
31,805
31,602
29,994
29,994
1,909
1,906
19.43
19.58
753
755
38.8
35,909
37,606
1,848
21.79
24.01
864
976
39.7
39,312
46,184
1,804
12.97
12.01
467
426
36.0
19,949
17,472
1,538
17.09
16.83
644
592
37.7
27,825
25,439
1,628
17.37
12.56
17.20
11.62
655
457
592
430
37.7
36.4
28,199
19,384
25,584
16,906
1,623
1,544
12.58
12.07
8.48
11.71
11.75
8.00
457
428
300
430
415
298
36.3
35.5
35.4
19,255
17,991
14,141
16,714
16,738
13,895
1,530
1,491
1,668
11.01
10.42
389
384
35.3
15,666
14,276
1,423
11.95
11.56
402
368
33.6
16,136
13,640
1,351
11.99
11.24
404
372
33.7
16,312
13,759
1,360
11.79
12.62
12.10
13.78
395
505
363
551
33.5
40.0
15,574
25,000
13,573
24,994
1,321
1,981
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Food preparation and serving
related occupations
–Continued
Dishwashers ...........................
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 ...............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$9.07
$9.11
$341
$359
37.6
$17,753
$18,658
1,958
15.00
14.11
596
562
39.7
30,334
28,621
2,022
22.32
19.52
883
778
39.6
45,695
40,435
2,047
21.95
19.44
866
778
39.5
44,733
40,435
2,038
23.48
14.09
21.80
13.34
937
559
872
532
39.9
39.7
48,736
28,667
45,344
27,252
2,076
2,035
14.21
13.61
564
541
39.7
28,900
27,643
2,033
11.53
15.83
10.93
13.60
458
633
437
544
39.7
40.0
23,798
32,922
22,728
28,294
2,063
2,080
16.35
15.66
651
625
39.8
31,951
31,404
1,954
16.06
21.89
15.49
19.22
640
870
620
769
39.8
39.7
31,960
45,239
30,597
39,978
1,990
2,066
14.90
14.62
570
548
38.2
27,274
25,378
1,831
17.17
16.00
680
640
39.6
35,383
33,280
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Gaming services workers ......
Gaming dealers ..................
Transportation attendants ......
Transportation attendants,
except flight attendants
and baggage porters .....
Child care workers .................
Personal and home care aides
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Recreation workers ............
Residential advisors ...............
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 ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Financial clerks ......................
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks
and machine operators
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.81
8.53
6.91
12.95
$19.84
8.00
7.70
11.70
$792
310
254
390
$794
266
240
339
40.0
36.4
36.7
30.1
$40,244
16,119
13,182
15,150
$41,267
13,836
12,480
12,344
2,032
1,891
1,909
1,170
12.95
14.54
12.55
11.70
14.16
11.80
390
540
498
339
538
472
30.1
37.1
39.6
15,150
23,374
25,878
12,344
22,550
24,550
1,170
1,608
2,062
16.28
16.24
17.56
16.76
16.76
16.94
635
633
687
637
628
668
39.0
39.0
39.1
29,377
29,192
30,434
31,200
31,200
31,286
1,804
1,798
1,734
17.80
17.16
687
679
38.6
35,171
34,237
1,975
22.64
21.50
906
860
40.0
46,115
44,716
2,037
22.64
15.22
15.08
15.63
21.50
14.99
14.83
15.01
906
581
574
602
860
590
590
590
40.0
38.2
38.1
38.5
46,115
29,702
29,499
30,897
44,716
30,555
30,410
30,683
2,037
1,951
1,956
1,976
17.74
16.96
693
664
39.1
35,153
34,029
1,981
20.92
20.22
820
799
39.2
42,596
41,562
2,036
14.73
18.32
15.60
14.15
18.19
15.31
583
717
622
569
716
612
39.6
39.1
39.9
30,301
36,990
32,346
29,598
36,650
31,845
2,058
2,019
2,074
16.37
15.39
647
616
39.5
33,668
32,017
2,056
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-15
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 .....
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
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 ................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.69
$18.55
$729
$737
39.0
$37,583
$37,837
2,011
19.47
18.28
19.03
16.73
764
721
735
669
39.2
39.5
38,877
37,448
37,336
34,798
1,997
2,049
17.54
16.72
682
656
38.9
35,444
34,091
2,021
16.62
16.44
660
654
39.7
34,335
34,008
2,066
17.90
15.75
17.41
14.94
707
624
694
598
39.5
39.6
36,631
31,785
36,069
31,081
2,047
2,018
13.30
14.80
12.41
13.97
529
556
497
539
39.8
37.6
27,518
26,082
25,819
24,101
2,068
1,762
18.59
19.06
735
762
39.5
38,087
39,636
2,048
15.21
19.44
14.27
17.99
591
778
564
722
38.8
40.0
30,397
40,301
29,353
36,837
1,998
2,073
18.62
17.44
745
693
40.0
38,728
36,017
2,080
23.33
16.61
21.54
16.58
933
665
862
663
40.0
40.0
47,612
34,557
43,472
34,486
2,041
2,080
18.47
16.40
739
656
40.0
38,411
34,114
2,080
15.84
16.55
14.57
16.44
622
655
546
658
39.3
39.6
32,315
33,946
28,410
34,191
2,040
2,051
17.11
16.83
684
673
40.0
35,590
35,006
2,080
18.74
17.75
732
697
39.1
36,779
35,245
1,963
20.19
20.44
19.23
19.82
793
793
760
793
39.3
38.8
40,990
41,242
39,478
41,221
2,030
2,018
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-16
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
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 .............
Statistical assistants ...............
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 ......................
Operating engineers and
other construction
equipment operators ....
Electricians ............................
Painters and paperhangers .....
Painters, construction and
maintenance .................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.26
$15.16
$633
$607
38.9
$32,909
$31,541
2,024
17.62
14.52
16.71
12.46
686
572
650
498
39.0
39.4
33,540
29,768
32,842
25,919
1,904
2,051
16.77
16.56
16.38
16.60
646
631
646
646
38.5
38.1
32,969
31,680
32,998
29,848
1,966
1,913
16.87
16.38
654
652
38.8
33,665
33,870
1,995
18.76
20.19
734
769
39.1
38,176
39,978
2,035
14.79
16.45
18.87
14.92
15.73
20.47
563
640
725
552
613
614
38.1
38.9
38.4
29,292
31,656
37,692
28,720
31,179
31,936
1,981
1,925
1,997
20.17
19.49
803
780
39.8
41,771
40,539
2,071
20.26
18.57
805
743
39.8
41,713
38,626
2,059
24.71
21.01
16.66
25.16
20.48
13.69
988
841
666
1,006
819
548
40.0
40.0
40.0
51,191
43,567
33,617
50,400
42,596
28,471
2,071
2,073
2,018
17.51
15.98
699
638
39.9
36,350
33,197
2,077
15.79
12.61
632
504
40.0
32,840
26,229
2,080
17.71
27.45
24.16
16.32
27.88
20.47
707
1,096
922
650
1,115
918
39.9
39.9
38.2
36,775
56,988
47,938
33,783
57,990
47,875
2,076
2,076
1,984
24.16
20.47
922
918
38.2
47,938
47,875
1,984
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-17
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 ...........................
Radio and
telecommunications
equipment installers and
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 ....
Automotive technicians and
repairers ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.23
13.85
$18.89
13.31
$845
554
$756
532
39.8
40.0
$43,962
28,816
$39,291
27,685
2,071
2,080
22.74
16.50
21.57
15.98
905
655
853
639
39.8
39.7
47,044
33,070
44,366
32,103
2,069
2,004
24.40
23.40
965
931
39.6
50,193
48,433
2,057
17.83
16.75
710
670
39.8
36,765
34,840
2,062
20.12
17.52
805
701
40.0
41,855
36,442
2,080
21.12
21.84
845
874
40.0
43,921
45,427
2,080
22.18
20.32
884
811
39.9
45,838
42,062
2,067
27.78
26.96
1,109
1,061
39.9
57,380
54,434
2,066
25.21
23.03
985
921
39.1
51,215
47,902
2,032
29.33
27.35
1,173
1,094
40.0
61,015
56,888
2,080
28.00
25.25
1,120
1,010
40.0
58,232
52,520
2,080
30.62
27.35
1,225
1,094
40.0
63,695
56,888
2,080
20.70
20.10
823
800
39.7
42,690
41,621
2,062
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-18
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
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 .........................
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 ..........
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.43
$20.10
$811
$800
39.7
$42,188
$41,621
2,065
22.59
22.76
903
910
40.0
46,923
47,341
2,077
23.67
26.08
943
1,043
39.8
49,051
54,240
2,072
22.71
23.01
904
920
39.8
47,017
47,861
2,070
18.10
16.97
724
679
40.0
37,648
35,298
2,080
18.10
16.97
724
679
40.0
37,648
35,298
2,080
24.67
22.12
981
883
39.8
50,209
45,906
2,036
20.15
19.20
802
765
39.8
41,585
39,774
2,064
27.52
27.80
1,100
1,107
40.0
57,180
57,574
2,077
19.43
27.77
18.61
29.80
772
1,111
742
1,192
39.8
40.0
40,055
57,752
38,399
61,984
2,062
2,080
28.01
29.80
1,120
1,192
40.0
58,257
61,984
2,080
20.44
19.54
817
781
40.0
42,410
40,000
2,075
15.59
13.10
624
524
40.0
32,277
27,768
2,071
21.68
20.61
864
818
39.8
44,892
42,515
2,070
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-19
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production occupations
–Continued
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
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 ..............
Inspectors, testers, sorters,
samplers, and weighers ....
Miscellaneous 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 .............................
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$25.48
$24.14
$1,014
$966
39.8
$52,705
$50,207
2,069
29.26
28.00
1,166
1,120
39.9
60,652
58,240
2,073
29.27
25.88
1,166
1,035
39.8
60,637
53,822
2,072
11.95
10.45
477
418
39.9
24,798
21,736
2,075
27.40
27.71
28.93
29.16
1,096
1,108
1,157
1,166
40.0
40.0
57,002
57,630
60,174
60,653
2,080
2,080
25.36
24.65
1,011
986
39.9
52,062
51,272
2,053
20.46
19.12
817
762
39.9
42,471
39,622
2,076
19.98
17.81
785
712
39.3
40,838
37,049
2,044
13.27
12.31
531
492
40.0
27,610
25,605
2,080
19.59
18.30
721
661
36.8
33,375
29,702
1,704
24.02
22.09
958
884
39.9
49,825
45,949
2,074
22.61
18.75
20.65
17.54
884
630
822
572
39.1
33.6
44,707
26,235
39,749
21,438
1,977
1,399
23.17
16.54
24.19
15.81
925
515
968
479
39.9
31.1
47,934
19,914
50,315
17,871
2,069
1,204
18.66
17.26
742
686
39.8
38,169
35,610
2,045
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-20
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...
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 ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$18.92
$17.38
$755
$695
39.9
$38,724
$35,938
2,047
17.70
13.79
16.90
12.30
695
534
676
503
39.3
38.7
36,114
27,782
35,152
26,146
2,040
2,015
27.01
29.14
27.32
27.98
1,080
1,155
1,093
1,079
40.0
39.6
56,184
60,070
56,826
56,235
2,080
2,062
16.91
16.20
669
648
39.6
34,810
33,675
2,059
16.91
16.20
669
648
39.6
34,810
33,675
2,059
15.06
13.67
602
547
40.0
31,056
27,102
2,063
13.93
14.02
555
545
39.9
28,653
27,785
2,057
13.34
12.14
532
472
39.9
27,399
24,565
2,054
21.21
19.25
844
752
39.8
43,153
38,443
2,034
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 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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, weighted by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are based on the straight-time weekly wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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 based on the straight-time annual wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
5-21
December 2009 - January 2011
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 ...................................
$25.35
$20.86
$1,005
$830
39.7
$50,962
$43,185
2,010
Management occupations .......
General and operations
managers ..........................
Administrative services
managers ..........................
Computer and information
systems managers ............
Financial managers ................
Human resources managers ...
Construction managers ..........
Education administrators .......
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..............
Engineering managers ...........
Medical and health services
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
40.42
35.75
1,599
1,399
39.6
82,893
71,827
2,051
37.26
36.15
1,450
1,442
38.9
75,392
74,994
2,023
33.94
30.29
1,322
1,242
38.9
68,746
64,596
2,025
39.78
47.33
28.91
31.52
41.91
40.00
37.32
31.51
30.14
35.75
1,594
1,992
1,131
1,254
1,670
1,600
1,493
1,195
1,183
1,341
40.1
42.1
39.1
39.8
39.8
82,896
103,597
58,832
65,216
85,933
83,208
77,615
62,144
61,526
69,714
2,084
2,189
2,035
2,069
2,051
41.31
52.55
35.75
52.57
1,647
2,085
1,341
2,008
39.9
39.7
84,908
108,445
69,714
104,395
2,056
2,064
57.40
51.10
2,248
1,961
39.2
116,936
101,991
2,037
33.89
31.83
1,349
1,273
39.8
70,164
66,215
2,070
24.22
27.02
22.67
27.58
960
1,081
905
1,103
39.6
40.0
49,867
56,198
47,020
57,366
2,059
2,080
27.02
27.58
1,081
1,103
40.0
56,198
57,366
2,080
28.01
26.95
1,112
1,078
39.7
57,825
56,054
2,065
28.01
26.95
1,112
1,078
39.7
57,825
56,054
2,065
23.15
20.93
918
837
39.6
47,731
43,541
2,062
22.52
20.59
898
824
39.9
46,231
42,833
2,053
16.90
15.20
674
608
39.9
35,065
31,622
2,075
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and
farm products ...............
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 .....................
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-1
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
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 software engineers
Computer software
engineers, applications
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Statisticians ............................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.51
$23.74
$1,087
$949
39.5
$56,530
$49,369
2,055
23.69
23.77
24.47
22.40
22.60
23.59
948
950
963
896
905
944
40.0
40.0
39.4
47,729
49,400
50,086
43,505
47,039
49,076
2,015
2,078
2,047
29.17
29.63
23.31
28.57
1,167
1,182
932
1,138
40.0
39.9
60,680
61,479
48,485
59,197
2,080
2,075
25.24
28.52
22.61
23.89
1,010
1,134
904
956
40.0
39.8
52,505
58,977
47,023
49,697
2,080
2,068
22.55
20.65
882
788
39.1
45,846
40,964
2,033
22.62
20.69
884
788
39.1
45,975
40,976
2,033
28.22
30.99
30.44
26.70
31.38
34.17
1,122
1,231
1,253
1,063
1,255
1,367
39.8
39.7
41.1
58,311
63,986
65,140
55,274
65,262
71,076
2,066
2,065
2,140
29.05
22.42
30.63
31.42
31.13
21.04
30.66
31.79
1,208
887
1,211
1,234
1,245
838
1,217
1,192
41.6
39.6
39.5
39.3
62,835
46,132
62,829
64,175
64,742
43,597
62,666
61,991
2,163
2,058
2,051
2,043
34.10
32.98
1,357
1,319
39.8
70,568
68,598
2,070
26.97
22.35
23.39
22.46
1,076
877
935
898
39.9
39.3
55,974
45,629
48,643
46,706
2,076
2,041
30.91
35.51
35.91
29.77
34.09
34.98
1,218
1,398
1,419
1,188
1,348
1,380
39.4
39.4
39.5
63,336
72,703
73,779
61,741
70,094
71,770
2,049
2,047
2,055
38.46
41.08
1,538
1,643
40.0
79,990
85,448
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-2
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Environmental engineers ...
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Electrical and electronic
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 ..
Medical scientists ..............
Physical scientists ..................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Agricultural and food science
technicians .......................
Biological technicians ...........
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$34.95
$31.39
$1,348
$1,256
38.6
$70,104
$65,289
2,006
21.57
19.62
851
784
39.4
44,228
40,747
2,051
18.86
18.03
745
717
39.5
38,757
37,259
2,055
27.86
23.49
1,114
940
40.0
57,954
48,859
2,080
26.11
23.98
23.29
21.71
1,031
951
926
868
39.5
39.7
52,708
47,594
47,595
42,802
2,019
1,985
17.60
24.17
16.75
24.31
705
968
670
972
40.0
40.0
36,215
49,236
34,081
48,589
2,058
2,037
24.15
24.31
965
972
40.0
50,219
50,569
2,079
28.21
26.73
24.28
32.37
26.73
25.94
21.71
30.77
1,096
1,034
969
1,268
1,069
1,037
868
1,231
38.8
38.7
39.9
39.2
56,727
53,766
46,710
64,918
55,605
53,945
42,802
63,995
2,011
2,011
1,924
2,006
21.62
21.62
21.11
21.11
865
865
844
844
40.0
40.0
37,122
37,122
36,747
36,747
1,717
1,717
32.21
31.00
1,255
1,238
39.0
64,927
64,215
2,016
32.87
35.65
31.58
36.60
1,272
1,395
1,269
1,457
38.7
39.1
66,141
70,403
65,973
71,564
2,012
1,975
34.22
33.08
34.29
26.69
1,343
1,318
1,309
1,067
39.2
39.8
67,479
68,520
66,648
55,507
1,972
2,071
14.97
20.73
13.65
20.53
600
827
561
821
40.1
39.9
31,207
42,996
29,182
42,709
2,084
2,074
22.02
18.79
877
752
39.8
45,582
39,083
2,070
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-3
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
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 ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Administrative law judges,
adjudicators, and
hearing officers ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$29.93
$31.33
$1,176
$1,247
39.3
$61,177
$64,825
2,044
22.08
24.20
19.96
21.88
867
959
792
870
39.3
39.6
45,089
49,814
41,196
45,115
2,042
2,058
30.91
27.43
1,235
1,097
40.0
64,225
57,046
2,078
22.91
21.54
23.26
21.38
21.50
17.31
22.27
19.32
903
862
921
839
859
692
891
764
39.4
40.0
39.6
39.2
46,778
44,812
47,884
43,624
44,656
36,001
46,322
39,747
2,042
2,080
2,059
2,040
21.43
19.14
841
759
39.3
43,739
39,478
2,041
18.64
18.00
745
720
40.0
38,723
37,440
2,078
22.10
19.46
860
752
38.9
44,735
39,078
2,024
21.50
21.10
18.67
19.24
841
837
747
770
39.1
39.7
43,733
43,540
38,823
40,015
2,034
2,063
24.43
23.05
958
913
39.2
49,805
47,462
2,039
17.11
15.67
668
608
39.0
34,730
31,610
2,030
40.23
41.12
34.15
37.66
1,544
1,587
1,392
1,506
38.4
38.6
80,297
82,504
72,365
78,324
1,996
2,006
58.20
62.08
2,184
2,483
37.5
113,558
129,124
1,951
47.64
48.96
1,863
1,958
39.1
96,861
101,835
2,033
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-4
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Legal occupations –Continued
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 ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Atmospheric, earth,
marine, and space
sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$117,483 $130,524
45,957
44,610
1,932
2,080
$60.81
22.09
$62.75
21.45
$2,259
884
$2,510
858
37.2
40.0
26.30
30.10
28.49
23.87
27.19
23.87
991
1,135
1,020
877
1,020
835
37.7
37.7
35.8
51,510
59,018
53,030
45,579
53,024
43,436
1,959
1,961
1,861
44.21
50.51
38.16
44.27
1,753
2,006
1,494
1,754
39.7
39.7
75,880
83,376
65,888
74,651
1,716
1,651
63.80
67.80
2,538
2,712
39.8
99,136
105,773
1,554
47.80
38.16
1,842
1,450
38.5
72,697
56,835
1,521
63.37
63.19
2,467
2,370
38.9
97,273
95,198
1,535
41.57
38.14
1,596
1,430
38.4
63,005
56,072
1,515
53.49
52.91
2,126
2,092
39.8
82,317
82,650
1,539
53.51
52.91
2,127
2,066
39.7
82,331
82,650
1,538
49.94
43.54
2,016
1,795
40.4
83,447
77,048
1,671
48.58
36.38
1,964
1,553
40.4
81,896
67,464
1,686
51.83
46.96
2,046
1,765
39.5
77,843
69,027
1,502
69.29
75.29
2,762
3,012
39.9
101,901
108,418
1,471
50.79
46.96
1,990
1,761
39.2
75,485
69,027
1,486
50.17
40.03
2,007
1,601
40.0
77,089
63,219
1,537
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-5
December 2009 - January 2011
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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Political science
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 ..........
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Foreign language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$49.26
$45.29
$1,997
$1,765
40.6
$82,098
$76,069
1,667
67.37
62.31
2,587
2,492
38.4
100,909
97,204
1,498
40.77
38.46
1,719
1,443
42.2
76,966
75,026
1,888
57.85
54.49
2,287
2,145
39.5
87,546
77,409
1,513
59.50
45.46
2,347
1,827
39.4
107,069
88,868
1,799
68.73
54.14
2,743
2,166
39.9
128,039
105,633
1,863
33.98
29.65
1,298
1,148
38.2
55,868
45,000
1,644
37.62
33.94
1,574
1,355
41.8
65,250
55,662
1,734
37.62
33.94
1,574
1,355
41.8
65,250
55,662
1,734
90.65
89.85
3,657
3,594
40.3
142,956
122,189
1,577
100.22
90.52
4,063
3,828
40.5
159,497
137,825
1,591
47.32
42.78
1,895
1,740
40.1
74,663
68,418
1,578
49.11
42.39
1,990
1,740
40.5
76,757
66,843
1,563
38.05
37.73
1,500
1,488
39.4
60,606
60,227
1,593
50.60
44.29
2,069
2,042
40.9
81,305
74,095
1,607
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
History teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Recreation and fitness
studies teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Primary, secondary, and
special education school
teachers ............................
Special education teachers
Special education
teachers, preschool,
kindergarten, and
elementary school ....
Other teachers and instructors
Adult literacy, remedial
education, and GED
teachers and instructors
Archivists, curators, and
museum technicians .........
Librarians ...............................
Library technicians ................
Farm and home management
advisors ............................
Instructional coordinators ......
Teacher assistants ..................
Arts, design, entertainment,
sports, and media
occupations .........................
Athletes, coaches, umpires,
and related workers ..........
Coaches and scouts ............
Public relations specialists .....
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$51.67
$51.16
$2,053
$2,046
39.7
$81,857
$77,590
1,584
38.35
35.56
1,501
1,369
39.1
66,108
60,000
1,724
38.91
32.09
1,537
1,283
39.5
60,280
55,575
1,549
24.33
23.04
950
880
39.0
47,959
44,716
1,971
33.20
28.14
31.48
23.76
1,278
1,092
1,162
933
38.5
38.8
56,297
49,357
49,098
47,382
1,696
1,754
26.45
31.33
23.64
33.02
1,021
1,226
921
1,321
38.6
39.1
47,711
61,582
47,382
68,673
1,804
1,965
32.00
29.22
1,236
1,096
38.6
60,273
57,156
1,883
25.31
27.05
15.65
18.76
24.70
14.93
995
1,068
624
788
988
597
39.3
39.5
39.8
51,748
55,397
32,433
40,997
51,366
31,044
2,045
2,048
2,072
21.35
30.50
16.44
21.04
28.79
17.94
936
1,207
589
958
1,152
586
43.9
39.6
35.8
48,695
62,187
26,850
49,804
59,883
26,344
2,280
2,039
1,633
22.21
20.59
880
823
39.6
45,262
42,536
2,038
27.74
27.74
23.98
24.52
24.52
18.53
1,163
1,163
922
982
982
741
41.9
41.9
38.4
55,807
55,807
47,925
50,803
50,803
38,551
2,012
2,012
1,999
16.64
18.57
661
696
39.7
34,367
36,204
2,066
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-7
December 2009 - January 2011
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 –Continued
Broadcast and sound
engineering technicians
and radio operators ..........
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations .........
Dietitians and nutritionists .....
Pharmacists ............................
Physicians and surgeons ........
Psychiatrists .......................
Registered nurses ...................
Therapists ..............................
Occupational 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 ..........
Pharmacy technicians ........
Psychiatric technicians ......
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$19.01
$19.06
$760
$762
40.0
$39,531
$39,645
2,080
25.82
19.02
50.11
32.20
79.34
31.35
28.49
31.84
19.13
23.44
17.86
50.75
24.62
77.29
29.81
30.25
30.91
15.97
1,044
761
1,990
1,605
3,174
1,240
1,126
1,270
757
951
714
2,005
1,051
3,092
1,179
1,166
1,223
639
40.5
40.0
39.7
49.8
40.0
39.5
39.5
39.9
39.6
54,290
39,565
103,497
83,080
165,029
64,457
58,536
66,063
39,363
49,483
37,153
104,278
54,640
160,761
61,327
60,638
63,584
33,213
2,103
2,080
2,065
2,580
2,080
2,056
2,054
2,075
2,058
21.33
20.68
848
826
39.7
44,075
42,931
2,066
23.20
23.69
921
943
39.7
47,908
49,046
2,065
19.42
17.93
772
702
39.8
40,165
36,494
2,068
29.56
27.65
1,173
1,106
39.7
61,000
57,516
2,063
30.71
27.65
1,222
1,106
39.8
63,564
57,516
2,070
17.47
16.34
18.33
15.87
15.52
19.08
697
652
731
635
621
763
39.9
39.9
39.9
36,260
33,929
38,005
33,010
32,282
39,682
2,076
2,077
2,073
18.23
17.97
722
712
39.6
37,553
37,028
2,060
18.64
16.93
746
677
40.0
38,767
35,206
2,080
23.20
22.42
913
897
39.4
47,499
46,636
2,047
22.56
22.31
887
892
39.3
46,123
46,403
2,044
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-8
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare support
occupations .........................
Nursing, psychiatric, and
home health aides ............
Home health aides .............
Nursing aides, orderlies,
and attendants ..............
Psychiatric aides ................
Miscellaneous healthcare
support occupations .........
Dental assistants ................
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 .........
Security guards ..................
Miscellaneous protective
service workers ................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$14.26
$13.69
$565
$544
39.6
$29,397
$28,288
2,062
14.28
10.79
13.67
9.32
566
432
535
373
39.6
40.0
29,431
22,449
27,853
19,381
2,061
2,080
12.96
15.18
11.98
14.79
515
601
479
590
39.7
39.6
26,779
31,236
24,916
30,695
2,066
2,057
14.12
15.39
14.31
13.75
15.83
13.75
560
615
567
550
633
550
39.7
40.0
39.6
29,132
32,018
29,470
28,598
32,928
28,598
2,064
2,081
2,060
22.65
20.13
904
805
39.9
46,983
41,870
2,074
33.49
33.65
1,326
1,346
39.6
68,962
70,000
2,059
29.70
27.89
1,181
1,116
39.8
61,433
58,011
2,068
37.56
20.42
36.54
20.33
1,480
826
1,462
812
39.4
40.5
76,982
42,964
76,009
42,199
2,050
2,104
20.09
17.92
802
719
39.9
41,692
37,369
2,075
19.88
17.79
795
713
40.0
41,320
37,036
2,079
27.00
25.08
28.33
24.46
25.55
27.49
1,078
1,001
1,134
978
1,022
1,100
39.9
39.9
40.0
56,045
52,075
58,996
50,871
53,144
57,175
2,075
2,077
2,083
28.33
27.49
1,134
1,100
40.0
58,996
57,175
2,083
14.91
14.91
14.42
14.42
589
589
577
577
39.5
39.5
30,476
30,476
29,994
29,994
2,044
2,044
18.51
14.45
735
578
39.7
38,196
30,046
2,064
14.88
14.34
590
573
39.7
30,468
29,557
2,047
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-9
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Food preparation and serving
related occupations
–Continued
First-line
supervisors/managers,
food preparation and
serving workers ...............
First-line
supervisors/managers
of food preparation and
serving workers ...........
Cooks .....................................
Cooks, institution and
cafeteria .......................
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 .........
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
$18.84
$19.35
$754
$774
40.0
$38,307
$36,858
2,033
18.84
15.33
19.35
14.65
754
606
774
586
40.0
39.5
38,307
31,446
36,858
30,474
2,033
2,051
15.33
14.65
606
586
39.5
31,446
30,474
2,051
12.44
12.48
489
490
39.3
25,201
25,146
2,025
12.39
12.92
12.48
13.78
486
517
468
551
39.2
40.0
25,248
26,865
24,336
28,662
2,038
2,080
12.43
11.00
496
438
39.9
25,777
22,755
2,073
17.01
17.09
677
684
39.8
35,214
35,547
2,070
15.46
11.77
15.02
10.45
615
469
606
418
39.8
39.9
31,974
24,392
31,533
21,738
2,069
2,073
11.73
10.43
468
417
39.9
24,307
21,694
2,073
12.26
11.58
489
463
39.9
25,431
24,086
2,075
15.64
15.70
624
628
39.9
32,471
32,648
2,077
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-10
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations –Continued
Landscaping and
groundskeeping
workers ........................
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
Recreation and fitness
workers ............................
Recreation workers ............
Residential advisors ...............
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 ...............
Switchboard operators,
including answering
service ..............................
Financial clerks ......................
Bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks .......
Payroll and timekeeping
clerks ............................
Court, municipal, and license
clerks ................................
Customer service
representatives .................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$13.99
$14.57
$560
$583
40.0
$29,107
$30,306
2,080
13.80
13.32
547
533
39.6
27,035
26,890
1,960
15.10
15.10
17.56
15.55
15.55
16.94
597
597
687
622
622
668
39.5
39.5
39.1
29,999
29,999
30,434
31,200
31,200
31,286
1,987
1,987
1,734
18.52
18.06
737
709
39.8
38,311
36,854
2,069
18.70
17.20
748
688
40.0
38,901
35,776
2,080
18.70
16.78
16.67
16.67
17.20
15.36
15.36
15.36
748
666
665
665
688
614
614
614
40.0
39.7
39.9
39.9
38,901
34,654
34,556
34,556
35,776
31,949
31,949
31,949
2,080
2,065
2,073
2,073
16.93
16.27
668
645
39.5
34,734
33,509
2,052
20.03
19.12
782
765
39.0
40,667
39,776
2,030
15.03
16.55
17.25
16.77
594
656
654
659
39.5
39.6
30,865
34,120
34,012
34,260
2,053
2,062
16.61
16.81
658
662
39.6
34,230
34,424
2,061
16.77
17.22
671
689
40.0
34,888
35,818
2,080
19.37
18.10
746
705
38.5
38,780
36,685
2,002
17.31
17.74
683
710
39.4
35,506
36,899
2,051
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
Eligibility interviewers,
government programs ......
Interviewers, except
eligibility and loan ...........
Library assistants, clerical .....
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
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 ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.02
$16.74
$676
$652
39.8
$35,178
$33,883
2,067
13.01
17.24
12.41
14.04
512
671
497
559
39.4
38.9
26,630
34,907
25,819
29,066
2,047
2,025
17.06
15.19
664
602
39.0
34,554
31,283
2,026
12.96
17.87
12.77
17.50
513
712
511
680
39.6
39.9
26,511
37,044
26,570
35,354
2,046
2,074
16.59
15.60
16.44
16.44
661
620
657
658
39.9
39.7
34,395
32,256
34,187
34,191
2,073
2,067
18.11
17.58
717
702
39.6
37,260
36,338
2,058
18.77
20.01
15.84
17.99
18.83
15.16
745
767
623
719
762
607
39.7
38.3
39.3
38,730
39,907
32,403
37,378
39,645
31,541
2,063
1,994
2,046
16.84
13.28
16.92
12.46
670
531
675
498
39.8
40.0
34,771
27,604
34,736
25,919
2,064
2,078
15.75
15.17
15.70
14.92
615
585
624
571
39.0
38.6
31,978
30,418
32,427
29,677
2,031
2,005
16.00
15.38
16.23
14.30
628
609
649
570
39.3
39.6
32,668
31,645
33,756
29,655
2,042
2,058
18.71
17.67
740
707
39.6
38,521
36,756
2,059
19.65
18.36
781
728
39.7
40,434
37,856
2,058
24.30
25.73
972
1,029
40.0
50,553
53,518
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 .................
Pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and
steamfitters ......................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................
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 ...
Industrial machinery
installation, repair, and
maintenance workers .......
Maintenance and repair
workers, general ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$24.34
$23.53
$974
$941
40.0
$50,623
$48,942
2,080
17.95
17.63
711
680
39.6
37,016
35,462
2,063
14.57
13.75
583
550
40.0
30,300
28,596
2,080
18.51
31.45
18.20
17.79
39.07
17.57
733
1,233
726
705
1,465
703
39.6
39.2
39.9
38,131
64,110
37,756
36,679
76,188
36,539
2,060
2,039
2,075
18.20
17.57
726
703
39.9
37,756
36,539
2,075
19.01
16.02
759
641
39.9
39,447
33,322
2,076
19.01
16.02
759
641
39.9
39,447
33,322
2,076
25.41
24.11
1,005
964
39.5
52,269
50,149
2,057
19.58
18.25
773
734
39.5
39,736
37,690
2,029
19.97
19.43
791
739
39.6
41,150
38,436
2,061
24.45
22.16
974
886
39.8
50,627
46,093
2,071
21.91
19.98
852
749
38.9
44,306
38,951
2,023
21.91
19.98
852
749
38.9
44,306
38,951
2,023
21.06
22.95
839
918
39.8
43,635
47,728
2,072
16.26
14.99
646
597
39.8
33,612
31,042
2,068
16.15
14.92
642
597
39.8
33,392
31,034
2,067
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Stationary engineers and
boiler operators ................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
Bus drivers .............................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$21.13
$20.31
$845
$813
40.0
$43,945
$42,253
2,080
19.80
17.52
788
701
39.8
40,961
36,446
2,069
23.87
23.55
942
942
39.5
48,958
48,984
2,051
28.09
26.89
1,124
1,075
40.0
58,427
55,921
2,080
17.95
20.59
18.00
24.48
715
823
720
979
39.8
40.0
37,111
42,819
37,053
50,918
2,067
2,080
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 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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, weighted by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are based on the straight-time weekly wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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 based on the straight-time annual wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
6-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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 ...................................
$27.32
$24.22
$1,054
$959
38.6
$47,999
$45,263
1,757
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 ...
Compensation and benefits
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 ..........................
Property, real estate, and
community association
managers ..........................
Social and community service
managers ..........................
43.44
57.07
42.12
55.17
1,722
2,288
1,676
2,042
39.6
40.1
85,557
118,628
81,711
106,162
1,970
2,079
42.06
27.26
41.25
35.36
19.93
37.15
1,698
876
1,642
1,414
540
1,486
40.4
32.1
39.8
88,124
45,540
85,151
73,549
28,092
77,274
2,095
1,671
2,064
39.02
38.03
1,542
1,521
39.5
79,346
78,220
2,034
52.90
43.36
43.80
50.60
43.95
40.93
2,084
1,723
1,761
1,949
1,756
1,637
39.4
39.7
40.2
108,378
88,599
90,331
101,363
85,152
85,132
2,049
2,043
2,062
39.30
37.70
1,604
1,635
40.8
83,418
85,010
2,123
39.72
37.64
47.02
42.76
38.57
46.45
1,596
1,507
1,859
1,711
1,543
1,830
40.2
40.0
39.5
80,243
78,373
86,632
82,447
80,219
83,113
2,020
2,082
1,843
27.61
30.94
1,104
1,238
40.0
53,280
51,694
1,930
48.29
47.17
1,910
1,864
39.5
88,221
84,000
1,827
46.18
50.77
26.48
40.87
53.69
27.16
1,810
2,031
1,039
1,800
2,148
1,078
39.2
40.0
39.3
91,589
105,603
51,604
91,397
111,675
48,671
1,983
2,080
1,949
41.75
41.90
1,660
1,659
39.7
86,296
86,278
2,067
28.21
31.42
1,119
1,257
39.7
58,177
65,362
2,063
35.76
35.21
1,419
1,408
39.7
73,775
73,237
2,063
29.02
26.42
27.35
24.67
1,135
1,057
1,075
987
39.1
40.0
58,864
54,960
55,889
51,305
2,028
2,080
25.84
24.67
1,033
987
40.0
53,739
51,305
2,080
Business and financial
operations occupations ......
Buyers and purchasing agents
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and
farm products ...............
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-1
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial
operations occupations
–Continued
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 .........................
Compensation, benefits,
and job analysis
specialists .....................
Training and development
specialists .....................
Management analysts ............
Meeting and convention
planners ............................
Accountants and auditors ......
Appraisers and assessors of
real estate .........................
Budget analysts ......................
Financial analysts and
advisors ............................
Loan counselors and officers
Loan counselors .................
Computer and mathematical
science occupations ............
Computer programmers .........
Computer software engineers
Computer software
engineers, applications
Computer support specialists
Computer systems analysts ....
Database administrators .........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$31.78
$29.97
$1,235
$1,198
38.8
$64,199
$62,317
2,020
31.78
29.97
1,235
1,198
38.8
64,199
62,317
2,020
23.86
22.86
903
858
37.9
46,967
44,608
1,968
32.60
31.20
1,296
1,248
39.7
66,904
64,890
2,052
28.26
24.39
1,117
943
39.5
58,066
49,026
2,054
34.29
32.52
32.67
34.29
1,370
1,291
1,307
1,360
40.0
39.7
70,523
67,156
67,954
70,720
2,056
2,065
26.31
28.19
23.36
26.59
1,044
1,095
934
1,071
39.7
38.8
53,914
56,737
48,593
55,827
2,049
2,013
22.91
27.75
21.45
25.77
902
1,100
858
1,031
39.4
39.6
46,919
56,968
44,616
53,602
2,048
2,053
29.38
25.06
25.06
29.68
24.62
24.62
1,155
949
949
1,187
985
985
39.3
37.9
37.9
60,055
49,368
49,368
61,734
51,210
51,210
2,044
1,970
1,970
30.48
28.14
36.19
28.56
24.34
35.81
1,195
1,126
1,447
1,142
973
1,432
39.2
40.0
40.0
60,657
58,529
74,864
58,371
50,617
74,476
1,990
2,080
2,069
36.42
25.31
38.50
30.19
35.81
24.53
36.54
33.31
1,457
1,002
1,494
1,166
1,432
971
1,459
1,249
40.0
39.6
38.8
38.6
75,335
50,049
77,097
59,456
74,476
47,383
75,862
64,955
2,068
1,978
2,003
1,969
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-2
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Computer and mathematical
science occupations
–Continued
Network and computer
systems administrators .....
Network systems and data
communications analysts
Architecture and engineering
occupations .........................
Architects, except naval .........
Architects, except
landscape and naval .....
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists ...........
Engineers ...............................
Civil engineers ...................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ......................
Electrical engineers .......
Drafters ..................................
Architectural and civil
drafters .........................
Engineering technicians,
except drafters .................
Civil engineering
technicians ...................
Surveying and mapping
technicians .......................
Life, physical, and social
science occupations ............
Life scientists .........................
Biological scientists ...........
Physical scientists ..................
Chemists and materials
scientists ......................
Chemists ........................
Environmental scientists
and geoscientists ..........
Environmental scientists
and specialists,
including health .......
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$29.44
$26.92
$1,161
$1,063
39.4
$58,214
$54,837
1,977
32.45
31.41
1,259
1,245
38.8
65,093
62,966
2,006
32.72
40.06
31.29
40.55
1,285
1,585
1,200
1,521
39.3
39.6
66,837
82,410
62,400
79,080
2,043
2,057
42.79
42.64
1,686
1,706
39.4
87,650
88,691
2,048
27.42
37.44
39.04
24.23
37.87
38.80
1,017
1,459
1,556
880
1,474
1,558
37.1
39.0
39.8
52,910
75,847
80,888
45,775
76,626
81,039
1,929
2,026
2,072
40.06
39.95
28.34
41.38
39.32
28.80
1,603
1,598
1,125
1,655
1,573
1,124
40.0
40.0
39.7
83,335
83,101
58,508
86,070
81,786
58,455
2,080
2,080
2,064
29.27
29.44
1,160
1,124
39.6
60,320
58,455
2,061
25.65
25.60
1,026
1,024
40.0
53,353
53,248
2,080
25.85
25.75
1,034
1,030
40.0
53,773
53,560
2,080
22.92
23.14
916
926
40.0
47,649
48,127
2,079
32.72
29.72
33.16
29.89
29.33
26.57
35.35
28.28
1,271
1,166
1,321
1,137
1,173
1,063
1,378
1,015
38.9
39.2
39.8
38.0
61,373
60,648
68,690
59,111
55,910
55,266
71,659
52,802
1,876
2,041
2,071
1,978
30.77
30.77
28.20
28.20
1,128
1,128
1,001
1,001
36.7
36.7
58,642
58,642
52,062
52,062
1,906
1,906
28.54
28.76
1,152
1,201
40.4
59,907
62,435
2,099
27.18
28.02
1,099
1,107
40.4
57,144
57,554
2,102
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-3
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social
science occupations
–Continued
Psychologists .........................
Clinical, counseling, and
school psychologists ....
Urban and regional planners ..
Miscellaneous life, physical,
and social science
technicians .......................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health ...........
Forensic science
technicians ...................
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 ................
Probation officers and
correctional treatment
specialists .....................
Social and human service
assistants ......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$41.58
$39.96
$1,577
$1,556
37.9
$64,410
$64,531
1,549
41.58
34.90
39.96
32.34
1,577
1,391
1,556
1,294
37.9
39.8
64,410
72,308
64,531
67,309
1,549
2,072
21.23
20.08
841
792
39.6
43,752
41,205
2,061
19.41
19.81
777
792
40.0
40,379
41,205
2,080
26.83
25.16
1,061
1,006
39.6
55,193
52,333
2,057
29.66
36.42
25.67
34.76
1,141
1,383
1,018
1,368
38.5
38.0
53,127
58,467
50,932
57,575
1,791
1,605
19.15
18.15
758
726
39.6
38,588
36,982
2,015
41.15
22.79
24.09
28.08
39.18
21.64
25.14
23.49
1,543
898
970
1,076
1,540
865
1,041
929
37.5
39.4
40.2
38.3
61,446
46,106
50,422
51,887
60,163
45,001
54,150
46,116
1,493
2,023
2,093
1,848
31.52
25.42
1,196
999
37.9
55,131
49,941
1,749
25.98
23.43
994
918
38.3
50,930
47,753
1,961
21.08
17.25
837
690
39.7
43,082
35,880
2,043
23.00
26.90
21.53
27.40
905
1,042
848
1,096
39.3
38.7
46,213
54,190
43,181
56,992
2,010
2,015
25.84
24.32
1,023
973
39.6
52,945
50,586
2,049
18.71
17.34
728
689
38.9
36,826
34,445
1,968
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-4
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Legal occupations ....................
Lawyers .................................
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...............
Paralegals and legal assistants
Miscellaneous legal support
workers ............................
Court reporters ...................
Law clerks .........................
Education, training, and
library occupations ............
Postsecondary teachers ..........
Math and computer
teachers, postsecondary
Mathematical science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Biological science
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Health teachers,
postsecondary ..............
Nursing instructors and
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..............
English language and
literature teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Miscellaneous
postsecondary teachers
Vocational education
teachers,
postsecondary ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$31.00
39.70
$27.16
39.27
$1,206
1,588
$1,044
1,561
38.9
40.0
$62,697
82,550
$54,313
81,170
2,023
2,079
33.83
22.73
31.50
23.01
1,291
851
1,181
805
38.2
37.4
67,153
44,254
61,417
41,885
1,985
1,947
22.90
23.13
24.99
20.27
19.19
23.71
888
882
1,000
791
742
948
38.8
38.1
40.0
46,156
45,871
51,981
41,143
38,571
49,317
2,016
1,983
2,080
35.04
49.03
33.82
46.04
1,289
1,773
1,280
1,727
36.8
36.2
49,473
69,526
49,247
67,101
1,412
1,418
45.73
45.79
1,736
1,748
38.0
66,215
64,467
1,448
46.30
45.79
1,759
1,831
38.0
67,348
68,156
1,455
39.39
41.40
1,503
1,528
38.2
61,461
58,290
1,560
39.39
41.40
1,503
1,528
38.2
61,461
58,290
1,560
45.01
49.28
1,624
1,773
36.1
68,463
70,956
1,521
42.35
42.29
1,422
1,306
33.6
61,684
63,540
1,456
45.67
46.04
1,491
1,484
32.6
63,310
63,540
1,386
49.11
48.36
1,887
1,929
38.4
72,121
75,158
1,469
50.36
48.36
1,904
1,934
37.8
69,273
68,097
1,375
50.04
45.30
1,801
1,690
36.0
70,934
67,681
1,417
43.67
38.21
1,597
1,459
36.6
63,296
62,238
1,449
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-5
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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
$39.02
$36.53
$1,442
$1,377
37.0
$54,718
$52,264
1,402
34.95
33.85
1,302
1,257
37.2
50,038
47,722
1,432
29.85
28.64
1,094
1,039
36.6
43,943
42,212
1,472
36.88
35.19
1,382
1,302
37.5
52,266
49,459
1,417
39.25
36.92
1,446
1,384
36.8
54,842
52,450
1,397
39.46
37.16
1,452
1,398
36.8
55,042
52,793
1,395
38.50
38.84
36.05
36.37
1,425
1,445
1,358
1,386
37.0
37.2
54,115
54,718
51,274
52,471
1,406
1,409
38.92
36.37
1,449
1,390
37.2
54,751
52,280
1,407
37.87
39.87
36.45
37.08
1,393
1,467
1,364
1,391
36.8
36.8
54,314
55,862
53,306
52,446
1,434
1,401
39.80
37.48
1,463
1,403
36.8
55,720
52,871
1,400
39.44
36.21
1,460
1,385
37.0
55,083
52,564
1,397
40.21
36.77
36.53
34.41
1,477
1,339
1,362
1,285
36.7
36.4
56,518
51,426
51,361
49,202
1,405
1,399
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and
library occupations
–Continued
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 .........................
Public relations specialists .....
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..
Interpreters and translators
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 .......................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$32.60
$31.15
$1,193
$1,090
36.6
$47,842
$43,499
1,468
37.53
30.25
16.99
37.58
14.02
33.90
27.99
15.44
36.55
13.11
1,415
1,154
656
1,420
498
1,356
1,093
603
1,364
475
37.7
38.2
38.6
37.8
35.5
54,048
52,781
31,230
60,053
19,001
51,525
52,201
29,601
58,136
18,197
1,440
1,745
1,838
1,598
1,356
26.30
27.75
24.97
26.39
1,026
1,108
990
1,056
39.0
39.9
51,488
57,613
49,392
54,889
1,958
2,076
26.66
26.66
25.08
25.08
1,010
1,010
1,003
1,003
37.9
37.9
42,565
42,565
37,376
37,376
1,597
1,597
20.76
21.70
825
868
39.7
42,899
45,136
2,067
21.58
21.95
854
878
39.6
44,419
45,652
2,058
29.81
23.38
54.26
63.77
26.25
25.53
54.92
74.45
1,163
926
2,162
2,703
1,025
1,021
2,197
2,929
39.0
39.6
39.8
42.4
56,914
48,173
112,408
140,568
50,445
53,111
114,234
152,318
1,909
2,060
2,072
2,204
89.17
32.50
37.91
42.44
37.94
28.38
97.55
29.65
34.88
39.76
34.88
28.62
3,500
1,237
1,415
1,499
1,485
1,123
4,177
1,127
1,327
1,457
1,395
1,145
39.3
38.1
37.3
35.3
39.1
39.6
181,997
60,515
59,669
61,187
72,593
58,393
217,199
55,421
59,530
61,717
72,555
59,530
2,041
1,862
1,574
1,442
1,913
2,058
39.54
35.93
1,454
1,353
36.8
56,161
53,443
1,420
21.85
22.47
872
899
39.9
45,358
46,738
2,076
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-7
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare practitioner and
technical occupations
–Continued
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 ........
Surgical technologists ........
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses
Medical records and health
information technicians ...
Occupational health and
safety specialists and
technicians .......................
Occupational health and
safety specialists ..........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$26.19
$23.84
$1,042
$953
39.8
$54,193
$49,579
2,069
19.01
19.28
760
771
40.0
39,532
40,102
2,080
25.74
25.24
1,006
1,010
39.1
52,330
52,503
2,033
25.51
25.24
1,007
1,010
39.5
52,361
52,503
2,053
18.02
16.92
775
725
43.0
40,322
37,705
2,238
16.44
14.68
17.76
15.18
14.07
17.50
651
587
683
607
563
648
39.6
40.0
38.4
33,864
30,541
35,491
31,574
29,266
33,696
2,060
2,080
1,999
17.76
16.92
685
667
38.5
33,082
32,048
1,862
17.01
17.04
672
682
39.5
34,926
35,443
2,053
26.06
27.86
1,029
1,114
39.5
52,755
55,870
2,025
26.69
28.13
1,052
1,125
39.4
53,831
57,949
2,017
13.36
12.24
519
475
38.9
26,441
23,608
1,980
12.03
12.14
11.05
10.10
464
479
435
404
38.6
39.4
23,833
24,895
22,387
21,016
1,981
2,050
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 ..............
12.06
11.31
11.20
10.36
464
450
440
414
38.5
39.8
23,785
23,378
22,387
21,553
1,972
2,067
15.51
14.95
14.45
14.78
615
593
570
591
39.6
39.7
31,165
30,416
28,877
30,742
2,009
2,034
Protective service occupations
25.72
24.21
1,083
1,030
42.1
55,906
53,454
2,173
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-8
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Protective service occupations
–Continued
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 ................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and
other recreational
protective service
workers ........................
Food preparation and serving
related occupations ............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$36.01
$35.10
$1,449
$1,408
40.3
$75,372
$73,195
2,093
25.94
26.28
1,059
1,051
40.8
55,077
54,671
2,123
37.63
37.00
1,512
1,487
40.2
78,601
77,314
2,089
28.74
22.04
26.76
27.71
21.46
24.90
1,390
1,090
1,013
1,289
1,053
871
48.4
49.5
37.8
72,297
56,678
52,654
67,003
54,751
45,311
2,515
2,572
1,968
26.76
24.90
1,013
871
37.8
52,654
45,311
1,968
20.18
22.32
18.37
22.86
812
893
740
914
40.2
40.0
42,227
46,429
38,459
47,540
2,092
2,080
20.11
18.18
809
735
40.2
42,091
38,210
2,093
30.52
16.69
27.83
30.02
14.95
26.91
1,229
668
1,114
1,214
598
1,080
40.3
40.0
40.0
63,294
34,718
57,857
62,271
31,096
56,035
2,074
2,080
2,079
27.83
14.02
26.91
13.02
1,114
560
1,080
521
40.0
40.0
57,857
29,124
56,035
27,082
2,079
2,078
17.16
17.08
16.64
16.64
671
667
654
650
39.1
39.1
32,153
31,903
30,476
30,160
1,874
1,868
19.63
20.02
757
774
38.6
35,467
37,648
1,807
21.14
22.20
845
888
40.0
37,759
41,049
1,786
12.59
11.44
446
401
35.4
18,448
16,045
1,465
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-9
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Food preparation and serving
related occupations
–Continued
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 ......
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 .......
Counter attendants,
cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee
shop ..............................
Dishwashers ...........................
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
$16.80
$16.48
$627
$592
37.3
$26,481
$25,439
1,576
17.11
11.95
17.08
11.19
638
427
592
406
37.3
35.7
26,803
17,512
25,439
15,683
1,566
1,465
11.96
11.84
8.28
11.19
11.75
8.00
426
414
292
406
409
292
35.6
35.0
35.3
17,298
17,101
13,766
15,548
16,276
13,895
1,446
1,445
1,662
10.59
10.39
372
378
35.1
14,799
13,895
1,398
11.83
11.36
385
363
32.6
14,834
13,529
1,254
11.89
11.22
386
356
32.5
14,867
12,898
1,251
11.66
9.07
12.10
9.11
382
341
363
359
32.8
37.6
14,737
17,753
13,573
18,658
1,264
1,958
15.57
14.70
618
579
39.7
31,316
29,326
2,011
23.48
20.19
928
808
39.5
47,954
41,995
2,042
23.55
19.44
927
778
39.4
47,825
40,435
2,031
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-10
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance
occupations –Continued
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 ........................
Personal care and service
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...............
First-line
supervisors/managers of
personal service workers
Gaming services workers ......
Gaming dealers ..................
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
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$23.29
14.68
$20.51
14.06
$929
582
$810
559
39.9
39.6
$48,325
29,728
$42,141
28,454
2,075
2,025
14.82
14.37
587
564
39.6
29,996
28,954
2,024
11.13
15.83
10.55
13.60
440
633
420
544
39.6
40.0
22,899
32,922
21,840
28,294
2,057
2,080
16.43
15.51
654
620
39.8
31,900
30,360
1,942
16.21
15.49
646
620
39.8
32,151
30,597
1,984
15.14
14.72
574
548
37.9
27,322
25,353
1,805
17.17
16.00
680
640
39.6
35,383
33,280
2,060
19.73
8.53
6.91
12.95
19.84
8.00
7.70
11.70
789
310
254
390
794
266
240
339
40.0
36.4
36.7
30.1
40,075
16,119
13,182
15,150
41,267
13,836
12,480
12,344
2,031
1,891
1,909
1,170
12.95
14.32
11.57
11.70
14.09
11.49
390
527
452
339
538
464
30.1
36.8
39.1
15,150
22,712
23,505
12,344
21,875
24,149
1,170
1,586
2,032
16.54
16.49
16.78
16.77
643
640
652
649
38.9
38.8
29,257
29,033
31,200
31,200
1,769
1,760
17.29
15.88
652
590
37.7
33,074
30,683
1,913
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
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 ...............
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 .....
Human resources assistants,
except payroll and
timekeeping .....................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$27.37
$28.51
$1,095
$1,140
40.0
$54,389
$53,482
1,987
27.37
14.40
14.20
14.96
28.51
14.49
14.29
15.01
1,095
538
528
564
1,140
579
571
590
40.0
37.4
37.2
37.7
54,389
27,306
26,944
28,711
53,482
29,713
29,528
30,683
1,987
1,896
1,897
1,919
18.17
17.43
706
677
38.9
35,361
34,281
1,946
21.94
20.87
863
832
39.3
44,831
43,264
2,043
14.65
18.94
14.50
13.55
18.69
14.21
580
738
578
542
735
545
39.6
39.0
39.9
30,161
37,960
30,061
28,184
37,838
28,353
2,059
2,004
2,073
16.98
15.84
673
624
39.6
34,991
32,463
2,061
19.54
19.50
757
766
38.8
38,909
38,884
1,991
20.10
19.99
19.61
18.48
785
786
777
739
39.1
39.3
39,772
40,774
38,986
38,438
1,978
2,040
16.55
15.86
647
618
39.1
33,624
32,144
2,031
16.00
15.67
640
627
40.0
33,287
32,594
2,080
18.65
16.00
18.43
15.81
732
632
723
614
39.3
39.5
37,840
32,070
37,565
31,081
2,029
2,004
13.46
14.53
12.26
13.75
539
544
491
534
40.0
37.4
28,004
25,234
25,509
23,715
2,080
1,736
19.38
20.00
772
800
39.8
39,918
40,514
2,060
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Office and administrative
support occupations
–Continued
Receptionists and information
clerks ................................
Dispatchers ............................
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...................
Dispatchers, except police,
fire, and ambulance .....
Meter readers, utilities ...........
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 ...........................
Office clerks, general .............
Statistical assistants ...............
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .........................
Construction and extraction
occupations .........................
First-line
supervisors/managers of
construction trades and
extraction workers ...........
Carpenters ..............................
Construction laborers .............
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$15.93
19.63
$15.98
18.09
$615
786
$612
724
38.6
40.0
$31,589
40,709
$31,805
37,086
1,983
2,073
18.89
17.48
756
693
40.0
39,326
36,046
2,081
22.93
16.61
21.54
16.58
917
665
862
663
40.0
40.0
46,732
34,557
43,472
34,486
2,038
2,080
17.31
17.32
15.21
17.38
686
683
600
695
39.6
39.4
35,617
35,312
29,203
36,148
2,057
2,038
19.05
17.79
739
696
38.8
36,554
34,923
1,919
21.39
20.91
16.44
20.88
21.20
15.29
833
822
637
823
827
602
38.9
39.3
38.7
42,836
42,736
33,131
42,354
43,000
31,304
2,003
2,044
2,015
17.83
18.95
16.62
18.93
691
713
650
735
38.7
37.6
33,227
37,087
32,448
38,230
1,863
1,958
17.62
17.51
17.14
17.35
672
662
646
646
38.1
37.8
33,756
32,477
33,015
29,848
1,916
1,855
17.69
17.09
21.92
16.93
16.70
21.67
678
658
823
654
643
867
38.3
38.5
37.6
34,558
31,663
42,821
34,033
32,011
45,063
1,953
1,853
1,954
21.27
22.16
851
887
40.0
44,251
46,099
2,080
20.48
18.71
815
748
39.8
42,188
38,917
2,060
24.89
19.82
17.44
24.83
18.23
14.92
995
793
698
987
729
597
40.0
40.0
40.0
51,467
41,037
35,044
48,580
37,925
29,370
2,067
2,071
2,009
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
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 ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment
mechanics, installers, and
repairers ...........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$17.40
$15.26
$696
$610
40.0
$36,190
$31,741
2,080
16.21
12.39
648
496
40.0
33,711
25,771
2,080
17.53
27.04
31.10
15.44
27.88
35.00
701
1,081
1,129
618
1,115
1,225
40.0
40.0
36.3
36,465
56,240
58,728
32,115
57,990
63,700
2,080
2,080
1,888
31.10
35.00
1,129
1,225
36.3
58,728
63,700
1,888
22.23
13.85
21.12
13.31
885
554
845
532
39.8
40.0
45,998
28,816
43,934
27,685
2,069
2,080
24.98
16.05
23.45
14.24
992
636
922
588
39.7
39.6
51,584
31,852
47,965
29,619
2,065
1,984
24.28
23.40
961
930
39.6
49,954
48,381
2,057
16.89
16.47
675
659
40.0
35,121
34,251
2,079
20.12
17.52
805
701
40.0
41,855
36,442
2,080
21.12
21.84
845
874
40.0
43,921
45,427
2,080
22.53
20.61
899
822
39.9
46,590
42,133
2,068
28.68
28.55
1,147
1,120
40.0
59,219
58,246
2,065
29.61
27.35
1,184
1,094
40.0
61,594
56,888
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
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 .........................
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 ..........
Line installers and repairers ...
Electrical power-line
installers and repairers
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$28.61
$25.48
$1,144
$1,019
40.0
$59,502
$52,998
2,080
30.62
27.35
1,225
1,094
40.0
63,695
56,888
2,080
20.46
20.67
817
827
39.9
42,354
42,994
2,070
20.09
20.59
802
824
39.9
41,694
42,831
2,075
22.82
22.76
913
910
40.0
47,416
47,341
2,078
23.23
22.61
924
902
39.8
48,025
46,925
2,068
22.42
21.86
890
820
39.7
46,296
42,627
2,065
18.10
16.97
724
679
40.0
37,648
35,298
2,080
18.10
16.97
724
679
40.0
37,648
35,298
2,080
24.84
21.65
991
866
39.9
50,592
43,472
2,037
20.77
19.93
827
796
39.8
42,856
41,257
2,063
27.52
27.80
1,100
1,107
40.0
57,180
57,574
2,077
20.01
27.83
19.40
29.80
795
1,113
773
1,192
39.8
40.0
41,229
57,878
40,186
61,984
2,061
2,080
28.01
29.80
1,120
1,192
40.0
58,257
61,984
2,080
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-15
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Installation, maintenance, and
repair occupations
–Continued
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ............................
Helpers--installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers ........................
Production occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
production and operating
workers ............................
Welding, soldering, and
brazing workers ...............
Welders, cutters, solderers,
and brazers ...................
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 production
workers ............................
Transportation and material
moving occupations ...........
First-line
supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine
and vehicle operators .......
Bus drivers .............................
Bus drivers, transit and
intercity ........................
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$20.36
$19.17
$814
$767
40.0
$42,234
$39,874
2,075
14.96
13.10
598
524
40.0
30,954
27,250
2,069
22.10
20.99
881
837
39.9
45,749
43,514
2,071
26.11
24.18
1,042
967
39.9
54,205
50,288
2,076
31.60
26.31
1,264
1,052
40.0
65,721
54,714
2,080
32.07
25.88
1,283
1,035
40.0
66,711
53,822
2,080
11.42
10.00
455
400
39.8
23,643
20,796
2,070
27.40
27.71
28.93
29.16
1,096
1,108
1,157
1,166
40.0
40.0
57,002
57,630
60,174
60,653
2,080
2,080
23.73
24.65
945
986
39.8
48,353
51,272
2,037
20.46
19.12
817
762
39.9
42,471
39,622
2,076
13.56
11.70
542
468
40.0
28,208
24,336
2,080
19.79
18.44
722
658
36.5
32,993
29,120
1,667
22.61
18.67
20.65
17.47
884
623
822
570
39.1
33.4
44,707
25,762
39,749
21,170
1,977
1,380
23.00
24.19
918
968
39.9
47,570
50,315
2,068
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-16
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Transportation and material
moving occupations
–Continued
Bus drivers, school ............
Driver/sales workers and
truck drivers .....................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ................
Truck drivers, light or
delivery services ..........
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...
Subway and streetcar
operators ..........................
Dredge, excavating, and
loading machine operators
Excavating and loading
machine and dragline
operators ......................
Industrial truck and tractor
operators ..........................
Laborers and material
movers, hand ....................
Laborers and freight, stock,
and material movers,
hand .............................
Refuse and recyclable
material collectors ...........
Mean
hours
Mean
Median
earnings earnings
Mean
hours
$16.63
$15.85
$515
$479
31.0
$19,821
$17,815
1,192
18.93
17.39
753
695
39.8
38,664
35,938
2,043
19.08
17.39
762
696
39.9
39,023
36,130
2,045
18.30
13.79
17.26
12.30
716
534
690
503
39.2
38.7
37,230
27,782
35,901
26,146
2,035
2,015
27.42
29.19
1,097
1,168
40.0
57,027
60,715
2,080
17.84
18.40
714
736
40.0
37,107
38,272
2,080
17.84
18.40
714
736
40.0
37,107
38,272
2,080
18.80
19.85
752
794
40.0
38,437
38,875
2,045
15.63
14.93
622
597
39.8
32,122
31,059
2,055
15.06
14.23
599
569
39.8
30,851
27,785
2,049
21.21
19.25
844
752
39.8
43,153
38,443
2,034
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 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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, weighted by hours.
4 Mean weekly earnings are based on the straight-time weekly wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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 based on the straight-time annual wages or salaries
paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings
distribution at which 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. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
7-17
December 2009 - January 2011
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
0.5%
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.77
Relative
error5
0.6%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$21.29
$12.10
Management occupations ...................
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 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 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing and sales managers ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
45.18
17.86
21.36
24.72
31.24
38.78
45.51
61.93
68.83
86.34
106.17
51.95
88.24
48.73
93.41
107.56
139.60
77.48
48.62
19.09
24.07
29.92
38.02
42.61
80.91
72.54
97.93
58.62
30.48
30.48
1.0
8.3
2.4
2.1
1.2
2.0
1.2
3.4
1.8
5.5
11.1
1.5
9.0
6.2
8.5
15.2
24.7
15.6
4.0
13.3
5.8
3.4
4.4
3.5
15.9
4.0
5.3
4.2
13.4
13.4
45.21
17.87
21.50
24.74
31.28
38.78
45.49
61.92
68.83
86.47
106.17
51.80
88.70
48.73
93.41
108.92
139.60
77.91
48.76
19.09
24.07
30.03
38.02
42.64
80.91
72.54
97.93
59.02
28.05
28.05
1.0
8.4
2.5
2.2
1.2
2.0
1.2
3.4
1.8
5.5
11.1
1.4
9.0
6.2
8.5
15.2
24.7
15.8
4.0
13.3
5.8
3.4
4.4
3.5
15.9
4.0
5.3
4.3
17.2
17.2
42.41
–
12.35
23.83
29.48
–
51.31
65.03
–
–
–
–
38.14
–
–
–
–
–
29.19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.66
32.66
35.89
19.74
23.12
27.44
40.89
46.94
52.46
20.86
27.79
34.24
42.24
53.85
8.0
7.5
9.1
10.6
8.3
8.5
2.9
13.2
5.9
6.0
4.9
7.1
35.82
19.74
23.12
27.44
40.73
46.94
52.46
20.86
27.79
34.31
42.24
53.85
8.1
7.5
9.1
10.6
8.6
8.5
2.9
13.2
5.9
6.1
4.9
7.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
1.0%
20.8
–
15.1
3.8
8.1
–
5.6
23.9
–
–
–
–
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.3
19.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-1
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Marketing and sales managers
–Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing managers ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales managers ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Administrative services managers .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
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
$67.06
72.74
56.06
50.50
27.05
31.69
45.27
46.63
64.50
66.73
56.25
54.61
20.48
36.05
39.28
68.03
71.57
81.78
55.88
34.22
22.91
23.02
31.46
37.27
41.66
64.55
31.20
34.18
23.40
27.51
34.62
37.23
43.24
36.50
4.3%
4.5
5.4
2.6
6.7
4.3
7.8
4.8
3.2
4.1
5.6
5.9
13.7
9.8
8.3
12.8
8.9
6.3
9.6
6.2
7.8
6.9
5.6
4.5
7.5
7.4
27.9
2.7
6.5
5.8
2.6
9.6
3.7
3.9
$67.06
72.62
56.08
50.50
27.05
31.78
45.27
46.63
64.50
66.09
56.29
54.61
20.48
36.05
39.28
68.03
71.57
81.78
55.88
34.17
22.91
23.02
32.30
37.27
40.88
64.55
31.18
34.18
23.40
27.51
34.62
37.23
43.24
36.50
4.3%
4.8
5.4
2.7
6.7
4.5
7.8
4.8
3.2
5.0
5.6
5.9
13.7
9.8
8.3
12.8
8.9
6.3
9.6
6.5
7.8
6.9
5.7
4.5
7.8
7.4
28.0
2.7
6.5
5.8
2.6
9.6
3.7
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55.39
31.08
42.17
48.09
60.89
64.39
2.4
7.0
9.1
3.4
4.7
3.4
55.42
31.08
42.17
48.09
60.89
64.39
2.4
7.3
9.1
3.4
4.7
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-2
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Computer and information systems
managers –Continued
Level 14 .............................
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 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 ..................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial production managers .........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing managers .........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$85.32
58.78
46.83
22.56
27.91
30.86
43.82
45.62
62.16
75.62
100.30
53.65
42.54
24.12
31.12
40.19
42.55
60.07
50.10
15.4%
3.4
2.0
2.8
5.6
2.2
4.0
2.2
4.3
4.1
8.4
3.9
2.8
5.1
3.7
4.4
5.2
8.9
4.2
$85.32
58.74
46.88
22.65
27.91
30.86
43.82
45.59
62.28
75.62
100.30
53.82
42.61
24.12
31.08
40.19
41.86
60.07
50.68
15.4%
3.4
2.0
2.8
5.6
2.2
4.0
2.2
4.4
4.1
8.4
3.9
2.8
5.1
3.8
4.4
5.9
8.9
4.3
–
–
$34.32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.75
39.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.1
13.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.85
30.73
40.72
39.53
6.2
5.8
6.6
14.5
37.01
30.64
40.72
40.69
6.3
5.9
6.6
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.96
46.34
41.64
44.77
22.27
35.07
39.07
42.34
54.37
65.82
56.91
45.12
28.37
30.88
45.44
50.33
6.9
10.8
8.0
4.9
9.3
3.7
4.0
2.5
4.5
5.8
12.1
5.8
7.0
7.4
8.0
13.4
45.87
45.99
41.64
44.77
22.27
35.07
39.07
42.34
54.37
65.82
56.91
45.12
28.37
30.88
45.44
50.33
7.1
13.2
8.0
4.9
9.3
3.7
4.0
2.5
4.5
5.8
12.1
5.8
7.0
7.4
8.0
13.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-3
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Management occupations –Continued
Purchasing managers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Agricultural managers .......................
Farm, ranch, and other agricultural
managers ..................................
Construction managers ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators ...................
Level 6 ..............................
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 9 ..............................
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school .......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$52.79
Relative
error5
9.2%
Full-time workers
Mean
$52.79
Relative
error5
9.2%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
38.64
24.02
29.82
38.99
41.08
57.92
41.25
32.82
4.1
4.5
5.7
4.8
5.0
6.4
8.2
20.4
38.71
24.02
29.82
38.99
41.08
57.92
41.43
32.82
4.1
4.5
5.7
4.8
5.0
6.4
8.2
20.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.65
39.11
21.07
27.17
32.02
35.49
45.17
55.75
40.18
41.18
15.24
18.00
22.16
30.88
33.95
46.26
55.61
58.80
79.38
46.27
20.0
2.8
9.7
8.8
3.1
3.6
3.7
6.8
5.3
2.3
5.2
3.8
6.3
5.3
4.1
2.1
3.9
3.9
14.0
5.0
34.65
39.11
21.07
27.17
32.02
35.49
45.17
55.75
40.18
41.25
15.24
18.26
22.09
31.02
33.95
46.25
55.77
58.80
79.38
45.79
20.0
2.8
9.7
8.8
3.1
3.6
3.7
6.8
5.3
2.3
5.2
3.7
6.7
5.4
4.1
2.1
3.9
3.9
14.0
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$36.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
63.14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.4
25.05
17.12
25.51
9.7
4.2
14.1
25.21
17.44
25.51
9.6
3.9
14.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
46.75
37.52
40.33
47.08
2.5
5.7
4.2
2.5
46.85
37.95
40.33
47.06
2.6
5.8
4.2
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-4
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Management occupations –Continued
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Funeral directors ................................
Gaming managers ..............................
Lodging managers .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$54.59
54.13
50.14
Relative
error5
3.8%
4.3
4.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$54.59
54.13
50.43
Relative
error5
3.8%
4.3
4.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.12
22.13
22.50
28.19
32.99
45.92
59.91
62.70
79.94
46.73
58.25
32.91
45.70
56.55
63.91
64.95
82.86
60.66
25.34
16.56
20.14
19.07
27.26
29.02
25.63
33.84
21.51
20.57
26.22
4.3
6.3
2.0
4.0
6.7
4.3
11.2
6.2
15.5
7.7
2.2
4.6
3.1
2.8
3.1
4.6
4.9
4.0
4.5
6.9
3.8
4.2
3.8
6.7
11.5
1.7
11.1
8.7
15.4
40.99
22.28
22.43
28.19
32.99
45.92
60.72
62.70
79.94
45.39
58.29
32.91
45.70
56.55
64.05
64.95
82.86
60.74
25.38
16.56
20.14
19.07
27.38
29.02
27.21
33.84
21.51
20.57
26.22
4.2
6.2
1.6
4.0
6.7
4.3
11.6
6.2
15.5
7.2
2.2
4.6
3.1
2.8
3.0
4.6
4.9
4.0
4.5
6.9
3.8
4.2
3.8
6.7
9.6
1.7
11.1
8.7
15.4
$46.57
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.51
27.38
22.43
28.36
44.71
41.90
5.5
4.0
6.9
10.9
8.2
3.5
42.28
27.38
22.43
28.06
44.83
41.85
5.6
4.0
6.9
11.0
8.4
3.5
58.78
–
–
–
–
–
16.1
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-5
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Medical and health services
managers –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Natural sciences managers ................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
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 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$53.21
49.20
45.85
43.55
48.31
4.3%
7.0
8.7
9.4
10.3
$51.89
49.20
45.85
43.55
48.31
4.0%
7.0
8.7
9.4
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.66
15.98
20.55
27.03
32.59
51.47
31.09
4.1
5.7
6.0
9.0
5.3
9.2
11.2
30.56
15.98
20.74
27.16
32.36
51.47
31.09
4.8
5.7
6.1
9.2
5.8
9.2
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.06
19.27
20.69
27.18
31.95
37.81
37.76
30.44
2.4
11.8
12.3
4.5
3.1
6.3
6.9
6.7
29.34
19.27
20.53
27.41
31.95
37.81
37.76
31.18
2.3
11.8
13.5
4.6
3.1
6.3
6.9
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.38
18.48
20.14
22.77
25.92
31.13
37.05
43.87
55.96
60.81
73.20
34.85
29.23
21.55
23.17
26.13
29.90
1.0
4.1
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.4
2.0
2.0
3.6
7.7
2.2
2.3
2.6
3.7
3.3
3.0
31.43
18.48
20.01
22.74
25.97
31.18
37.04
43.81
55.96
60.81
73.20
34.96
29.31
21.63
23.08
26.13
29.88
1.0
4.2
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.4
2.0
2.0
3.6
7.7
2.2
2.3
2.7
3.9
3.3
3.0
$28.71
–
25.57
24.26
21.86
27.98
37.83
50.83
–
–
–
31.03
–
–
–
–
–
4.1%
–
16.6
5.6
4.3
5.8
4.5
12.1
–
–
–
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-6
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Buyers and purchasing agents
–Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing agents and buyers,
farm products ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
$35.96
39.46
34.63
Relative
error5
3.9%
2.4
4.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$35.96
39.46
34.74
Relative
error5
3.9%
2.4
4.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.62
34.23
8.3
15.5
32.64
36.78
8.3
13.1
–
–
–
–
28.63
20.76
23.97
24.96
31.25
33.88
3.3
3.8
5.4
5.3
4.5
5.2
28.82
20.91
23.82
24.96
31.25
33.88
3.4
4.0
6.2
5.3
4.5
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.43
22.23
22.50
26.70
29.17
35.83
39.11
35.13
3.2
3.1
5.1
3.9
3.8
4.7
2.7
7.6
29.42
22.23
22.50
26.70
29.12
35.83
39.11
35.13
3.2
3.1
5.1
3.9
3.8
4.7
2.7
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.43
17.91
22.75
24.80
27.80
31.67
39.88
38.58
31.82
2.3
5.1
3.8
2.5
4.0
2.5
8.6
4.8
7.4
28.43
17.88
22.79
24.79
27.82
31.60
–
38.58
32.02
2.3
5.2
3.9
2.5
4.0
2.6
–
4.8
7.3
$29.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.39
17.82
22.75
24.58
27.96
31.66
2.3
5.3
3.8
2.5
4.1
2.6
28.38
17.80
22.79
24.57
27.97
31.58
2.4
5.4
3.9
2.5
4.1
2.6
29.39
–
–
–
–
–
12.0
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-7
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
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 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cost estimators ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Emergency management specialists ..
Level 9 ..............................
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
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
$39.88
38.21
31.87
30.18
8.6%
4.8
7.6
11.1
–
$38.21
32.08
30.18
–
4.8%
7.6
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.52
18.16
22.36
25.62
28.33
37.14
44.17
26.77
32.24
19.58
25.03
26.64
31.42
46.08
39.72
36.47
29.53
3.6
6.9
4.5
4.1
6.1
8.6
4.7
6.8
4.1
4.8
10.4
5.3
3.6
6.0
11.9
12.7
13.8
27.63
17.65
22.51
25.62
28.33
37.14
44.17
27.08
31.94
19.74
25.03
26.64
31.66
46.08
35.74
37.60
29.53
3.6
6.8
4.6
4.1
6.1
8.6
4.7
6.8
3.8
4.9
10.4
5.3
3.6
6.0
9.1
11.9
13.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.49
18.43
21.96
26.23
31.13
37.67
45.06
31.18
2.3
4.8
2.4
2.9
2.5
4.1
4.5
4.7
29.57
18.51
21.97
26.23
31.17
37.67
45.06
31.33
2.3
4.8
2.4
2.9
2.5
4.1
4.5
4.8
$23.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.49
7.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.3
24.83
17.71
20.13
25.76
29.59
25.21
4.3
4.0
3.2
6.1
5.1
11.0
24.86
17.71
20.15
25.76
29.66
25.20
4.4
4.0
3.2
6.1
5.1
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-8
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Training and development
specialists .................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Logisticians ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meeting and convention planners ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$28.90
24.62
25.75
29.61
37.23
27.44
31.34
15.58
20.85
24.86
32.17
36.76
43.27
35.65
33.01
23.99
25.03
31.80
38.21
44.84
34.75
39.36
20.41
22.82
25.50
31.53
38.29
43.32
55.49
57.90
42.68
28.05
16.86
20.95
24.45
33.50
20.30
29.35
17.93
20.51
Relative
error5
3.7%
4.9
9.8
4.1
9.2
8.7
3.3
11.5
5.0
5.5
4.2
5.3
4.4
6.0
4.6
5.5
7.7
3.3
11.7
5.6
8.3
3.6
2.9
3.0
3.3
2.3
4.1
5.4
3.3
5.2
12.7
12.5
8.0
6.8
6.0
7.2
9.4
1.6
13.6
4.3
Full-time workers
Mean
$28.94
24.68
25.75
29.65
37.23
27.44
31.51
15.81
20.88
24.86
32.17
36.76
43.27
36.08
33.04
23.99
25.03
31.87
38.21
44.84
34.75
39.46
20.41
22.82
25.50
31.62
38.29
43.32
55.49
57.90
42.70
28.05
16.86
20.95
24.45
33.50
20.30
29.33
17.93
19.93
Relative
error5
3.7%
5.0
9.8
4.2
9.2
8.8
3.4
12.7
5.0
5.5
4.2
5.3
4.4
6.1
4.6
5.5
7.7
3.4
11.7
5.6
8.3
3.6
2.9
3.0
3.3
2.3
4.1
5.4
3.3
5.2
12.7
12.5
8.0
6.8
6.0
7.2
9.4
1.6
13.6
3.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$22.34
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.10
–
–
17.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-9
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Accountants and auditors –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Credit analysts ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
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 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$22.35
25.92
29.58
37.91
41.58
52.28
32.86
25.44
18.44
22.80
28.92
23.68
31.79
26.15
24.95
30.96
37.18
33.74
31.90
20.29
24.98
32.62
47.17
39.35
37.51
19.52
20.41
24.78
26.56
32.87
39.11
48.36
70.45
38.65
40.00
26.82
27.63
32.86
35.45
46.69
Relative
error5
1.8%
2.5
1.5
2.6
2.6
6.9
4.2
8.6
7.9
7.6
10.8
9.0
3.7
4.3
6.4
4.5
6.3
10.0
5.1
4.7
5.5
6.2
11.0
13.0
3.8
7.8
10.1
3.5
7.8
2.8
4.3
6.6
9.5
4.7
4.1
4.4
5.9
2.8
8.4
7.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.33
26.03
29.60
37.89
41.42
52.28
32.93
25.54
18.47
22.80
29.50
23.13
32.12
26.64
25.35
31.40
37.18
35.01
32.02
20.31
24.98
32.62
47.17
39.35
37.55
19.52
20.41
24.97
26.56
32.83
39.30
48.23
70.45
38.65
39.96
26.82
27.63
32.86
35.67
46.50
Relative
error5
1.8%
2.5
1.5
2.6
2.4
6.9
4.2
8.8
8.1
7.6
10.7
9.3
3.6
4.2
6.4
4.5
6.3
10.5
5.2
5.0
5.5
6.2
11.0
13.0
3.8
7.8
10.1
3.4
7.8
2.9
4.1
6.7
9.5
4.7
4.1
4.4
5.9
2.8
8.1
7.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.84
–
28.91
–
–
–
30.04
7.8%
–
10.2
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
28.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-10
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Financial analysts –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal financial advisors ............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance underwriters ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial examiners ...........................
Loan counselors and officers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors .............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Loan officers ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$69.68
40.96
34.09
22.45
35.45
59.77
31.82
32.61
22.64
26.55
31.33
44.17
47.26
33.59
30.67
31.19
19.53
18.05
26.30
26.29
34.26
32.44
43.15
29.28
23.63
18.23
19.49
31.23
31.84
17.93
26.95
26.67
34.51
32.44
43.15
29.24
11.2%
5.7
7.8
8.4
12.6
12.3
14.8
4.6
3.0
4.3
3.8
5.4
5.0
17.2
5.1
5.1
12.8
3.8
14.1
4.5
10.1
13.5
6.3
12.9
8.1
4.5
13.2
10.9
5.4
6.8
15.0
4.9
11.0
13.5
6.3
13.4
$69.68
40.96
34.40
23.01
35.40
59.77
31.82
32.61
22.64
26.55
31.33
44.17
47.26
33.59
30.86
31.22
19.53
18.05
26.17
26.29
34.38
32.44
43.15
29.20
23.63
18.23
19.49
31.23
31.90
17.93
26.82
26.67
34.65
32.44
43.15
29.15
11.2%
5.7
7.9
8.7
13.6
12.3
14.8
4.6
3.0
4.3
3.8
5.4
5.0
17.2
5.2
5.2
12.8
3.8
14.4
4.5
10.2
13.5
6.3
14.0
8.1
4.5
13.2
10.9
5.6
6.8
15.2
4.9
11.1
13.5
6.3
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.2
7.4
11.2
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.91
17.28
19.82
19.29
8.6
7.4
12.4
13.5
22.50
17.28
18.11
19.29
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-11
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tax examiners, collectors, and
revenue agents .........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Tax preparers .................................
Computer and mathematical science
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 ........
Computer and information scientists,
research ........................................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$27.55
26.15
8.5%
17.2
$27.55
–
Relative
error5
8.5%
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
22.98
17.73
18.33
19.29
27.55
22.44
9.6
8.3
12.8
13.5
8.5
18.2
22.98
17.73
18.33
19.29
27.55
–
9.6
8.3
12.8
13.5
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.54
17.52
22.38
25.12
30.05
34.38
40.76
45.23
55.88
61.40
78.33
37.93
1.2
3.6
1.8
2.1
1.7
1.4
1.7
1.3
2.1
1.6
2.8
2.5
36.56
17.85
22.23
25.13
30.13
34.38
40.90
45.21
55.05
61.40
78.33
38.12
1.1
3.6
1.9
2.1
1.6
1.4
1.7
1.3
1.5
1.6
2.8
2.5
$35.45
13.76
25.01
24.52
–
33.47
–
48.62
–
–
–
20.55
19.1%
14.8
8.9
9.1
–
3.9
–
5.8
–
–
–
21.6
54.01
45.67
57.66
33.34
25.41
25.17
30.08
34.94
40.49
41.64
31.49
44.31
24.06
28.05
32.98
36.60
7.7
6.3
3.7
2.6
3.4
4.4
3.1
4.1
3.4
3.1
10.3
1.0
8.8
4.6
3.3
1.6
54.28
–
57.66
33.65
25.30
25.17
30.43
34.94
40.49
41.65
32.27
44.34
24.06
28.08
33.03
36.66
7.9
–
3.7
2.6
3.5
4.4
2.3
4.1
3.4
3.1
10.9
.9
8.8
4.7
3.3
1.6
–
–
–
21.27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.53
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.6
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Computer software engineers
–Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer support specialists .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
$41.74
46.14
56.39
62.49
44.93
Relative
error5
1.7%
1.9
2.2
1.9
2.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$42.29
46.15
56.63
62.49
44.93
Relative
error5
1.1%
1.9
2.2
1.9
2.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.48
28.04
32.91
36.70
42.17
45.91
55.27
54.67
43.01
1.4
5.1
3.4
3.0
1.6
2.6
4.3
4.1
3.1
42.53
28.08
33.01
36.74
42.19
45.91
55.27
54.67
43.01
1.4
5.1
3.4
3.0
1.6
2.6
4.3
4.1
3.1
$31.32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
46.31
26.10
28.10
33.04
36.48
41.27
46.39
57.34
65.92
47.17
25.67
16.98
21.20
25.11
30.49
32.38
43.44
48.07
26.43
39.87
23.52
25.42
29.20
34.89
1.4
8.5
9.7
4.8
2.9
2.9
2.1
2.4
2.2
2.9
3.0
4.2
1.9
2.6
4.5
5.1
7.1
4.6
4.7
2.1
6.9
2.0
4.1
1.6
46.36
26.10
28.10
33.04
36.57
42.39
46.39
57.90
65.92
47.17
25.89
17.26
21.27
25.11
30.49
32.38
43.44
48.07
26.48
39.28
22.20
25.41
29.20
34.90
1.3
8.5
9.7
4.8
2.9
1.5
2.1
2.4
2.2
2.9
3.0
4.3
1.9
2.6
4.5
5.1
7.1
4.6
4.7
1.4
6.6
2.0
4.1
1.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.42
–
19.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
62.16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.3
–
9.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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 mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Computer systems analysts
–Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Actuaries ............................................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Operations research analysts .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$40.73
43.91
58.12
54.99
42.86
38.85
25.26
26.43
34.59
45.56
43.13
3.1%
2.0
7.6
3.8
4.2
5.6
5.5
4.8
6.5
6.0
13.5
$40.73
43.80
53.14
54.99
42.91
38.73
25.26
26.43
34.46
45.56
43.47
3.1%
2.1
3.6
3.8
4.3
5.8
5.5
4.8
6.6
6.0
13.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.11
21.37
23.18
30.81
33.16
35.08
47.19
52.84
32.56
2.9
5.8
9.0
3.5
2.6
7.4
4.0
6.7
5.3
33.35
21.83
23.32
30.84
33.17
35.08
47.19
52.84
33.08
2.9
6.2
9.2
3.6
2.6
7.4
4.0
6.7
5.6
$16.59
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.36
23.92
22.69
27.44
32.49
40.63
44.59
50.10
33.94
44.00
38.53
46.85
54.48
48.19
36.31
25.34
23.38
34.73
3.3
17.9
4.6
6.8
5.4
5.3
4.3
3.6
7.4
5.0
6.5
7.8
4.6
11.5
5.9
4.2
4.7
9.6
32.33
–
22.53
27.44
32.49
40.63
44.59
50.10
33.46
44.00
38.53
46.85
54.48
48.19
36.31
25.34
23.38
34.73
3.4
–
4.7
6.8
5.4
5.3
4.3
3.6
7.5
5.0
6.5
7.8
4.6
11.5
5.9
4.2
4.7
9.6
34.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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 mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Operations research analysts
–Continued
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Statisticians ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
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 ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscape architects ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$36.49
36.55
42.87
41.33
8.9%
20.6
7.4
6.1
$36.49
36.55
42.39
41.33
8.9%
20.6
7.8
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.18
13.62
15.99
20.31
22.99
27.85
30.91
34.35
39.61
44.09
51.90
61.62
77.88
41.07
31.17
20.19
25.71
25.95
32.34
35.89
39.05
42.54
1.6
6.7
5.5
2.0
2.0
1.4
2.0
1.2
2.6
1.2
2.3
4.1
5.7
3.2
3.7
3.1
5.5
6.1
9.2
6.1
5.2
11.1
36.27
–
16.10
20.51
23.03
27.86
31.03
34.31
39.15
44.09
51.90
61.62
77.88
41.16
31.02
20.19
25.71
25.95
31.12
–
39.05
42.00
1.6
–
5.7
1.9
2.0
1.4
2.1
1.2
2.1
1.2
2.4
4.1
5.7
3.4
3.8
3.1
5.5
6.1
8.8
–
5.2
11.5
$28.47
–
–
17.10
–
–
26.48
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.0%
–
–
9.8
–
–
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.46
19.91
27.02
26.18
33.43
35.89
39.25
40.10
29.48
23.73
4.0
3.0
6.4
6.4
12.9
6.1
5.4
8.0
10.4
7.5
31.30
19.91
27.02
26.18
31.71
–
39.25
39.28
29.48
23.73
4.2
3.0
6.4
6.4
12.7
–
5.4
7.8
10.4
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-15
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Surveyors .......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Engineers ...........................................
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 ........
Aerospace engineers ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biomedical engineers ....................
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 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$32.74
31.61
34.88
34.92
42.00
28.00
26.89
27.58
31.83
34.44
39.20
44.56
53.06
61.71
77.88
45.81
50.36
32.69
37.31
44.41
58.54
64.60
39.09
34.62
47.62
36.17
47.44
53.82
37.49
25.54
27.32
28.62
33.18
37.75
46.28
51.47
43.71
49.20
31.13
38.65
52.44
10.4%
15.3
11.0
16.4
1.4
6.7
4.5
1.8
3.1
1.2
2.9
1.4
1.7
4.2
5.8
3.3
2.5
8.2
5.4
2.4
2.8
2.8
10.2
11.1
8.4
3.2
9.9
4.3
3.0
7.2
4.6
3.0
4.3
2.6
4.6
4.3
7.6
4.2
5.2
3.7
5.7
$32.74
31.61
34.88
34.92
41.99
28.00
27.06
27.58
31.85
34.44
38.64
44.57
53.07
61.71
77.88
45.84
50.26
32.69
37.31
44.41
58.54
64.60
39.09
34.62
47.56
36.17
47.44
53.85
37.56
25.54
27.34
28.57
33.18
37.82
46.28
51.47
43.96
49.20
31.13
38.47
52.44
10.4%
15.3
11.0
16.4
1.4
6.7
4.4
1.8
3.1
1.2
2.2
1.4
1.7
4.2
5.8
3.4
2.5
8.2
5.4
2.4
2.8
2.8
10.2
11.1
8.5
3.2
9.9
4.6
3.0
7.2
4.6
3.3
4.3
2.6
4.6
4.3
8.1
4.2
5.2
3.8
5.7
–
–
–
–
$44.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
8.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-16
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Computer hardware engineers
–Continued
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental engineers ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
$61.72
60.50
48.86
Relative
error5
7.4%
3.1
9.3
Full-time workers
Mean
$61.72
60.50
48.86
Relative
error5
7.4%
3.1
9.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.36
25.83
35.25
34.99
37.85
43.40
51.26
69.83
49.41
39.53
26.81
37.87
35.41
35.06
44.32
51.01
44.14
3.2
5.0
10.3
2.7
4.9
2.1
4.6
3.6
7.3
2.9
5.8
12.8
3.5
5.8
3.2
6.5
5.5
41.28
25.83
35.25
35.03
36.88
43.40
51.26
69.83
49.28
39.53
26.81
37.87
35.46
35.06
44.32
51.01
44.03
3.2
5.0
10.3
2.8
3.7
2.1
4.6
3.6
7.5
2.9
5.8
12.8
3.6
5.8
3.2
6.5
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.36
29.32
34.33
40.11
42.72
51.41
53.87
37.68
22.80
30.48
39.67
49.35
5.1
10.4
4.0
7.2
2.9
5.1
11.1
6.3
13.9
3.1
6.3
8.3
43.20
29.32
34.33
38.52
42.72
51.41
53.70
37.31
22.80
30.48
39.67
49.55
5.3
10.4
4.0
3.9
2.9
5.1
11.5
6.4
13.9
3.1
6.3
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.75
27.84
29.30
33.83
43.33
2.3
3.1
3.4
3.1
3.9
37.76
27.84
29.30
33.83
43.33
2.3
3.1
3.4
3.1
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-17
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health and safety engineers,
except mining safety
engineers and inspectors ......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Industrial engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ........
Mining and geological engineers,
including mining safety
engineers ..................................
Nuclear engineers ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Petroleum engineers ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drafters ..............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$47.78
38.91
Relative
error5
4.6%
8.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$47.78
38.91
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
4.6%
8.6
–
–
–
–
41.86
35.01
41.88
36.50
27.86
29.86
33.51
44.11
45.76
36.52
43.88
32.07
46.41
38.67
28.31
29.84
34.71
37.41
42.65
50.75
39.85
7.1
9.8
6.9
2.0
3.5
3.9
2.6
4.4
4.6
4.5
9.0
3.0
9.8
2.3
2.5
4.8
2.4
5.3
1.8
4.6
6.0
41.86
35.01
41.88
36.51
27.86
29.86
33.50
44.11
45.76
36.52
43.88
32.07
46.41
38.67
28.31
29.85
34.71
37.41
42.65
50.75
39.85
7.1
9.8
6.9
2.0
3.5
3.9
2.6
4.4
4.6
4.5
9.0
3.0
9.8
2.3
2.5
4.8
2.4
5.3
1.8
4.6
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
46.74
45.62
44.82
53.29
52.24
52.88
57.67
59.28
33.70
25.87
16.79
19.62
22.26
19.3
6.8
.7
2.9
12.3
10.1
7.2
6.0
8.2
2.8
7.8
2.4
4.1
46.74
45.62
44.82
53.29
52.24
52.88
57.67
59.28
33.70
25.89
16.79
19.55
22.35
19.3
6.8
.7
2.9
12.3
10.1
7.2
6.0
8.2
2.8
7.8
2.4
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$24.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.4%
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-18
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Drafters –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architectural and civil drafters ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics drafters
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical drafters .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineering and
operations technicians .............
Level 7 ..............................
Civil engineering technicians ........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.86
33.98
35.84
30.47
25.84
20.14
23.85
28.41
34.18
33.78
24.17
25.27
27.75
23.91
19.39
19.41
21.64
24.59
31.18
25.73
2.8%
3.1
6.2
11.9
3.2
3.3
6.4
5.4
2.9
4.0
7.0
5.7
3.1
3.0
12.2
4.8
2.6
4.1
9.3
7.8
$27.86
34.03
35.84
30.47
25.87
20.04
23.85
28.41
34.24
33.78
24.17
25.27
27.75
23.84
19.39
19.41
21.87
24.59
30.66
25.73
2.8%
3.3
6.2
11.9
3.2
3.4
6.4
5.4
3.0
4.0
7.0
5.7
3.1
3.2
12.2
4.8
2.6
4.1
11.5
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.96
16.36
20.52
23.17
27.75
30.12
35.18
27.72
2.4
7.9
3.1
2.6
1.8
2.6
2.3
3.7
26.19
16.63
21.01
23.17
27.77
30.62
35.18
27.86
2.5
8.4
2.8
2.6
1.8
2.1
2.3
3.8
$16.51
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.34
30.26
20.02
16.99
16.29
22.16
24.10
28.70
4.3
2.6
8.5
12.2
7.4
7.9
4.3
14.9
30.34
30.26
20.19
–
16.27
22.16
24.10
–
4.3
2.6
9.3
–
8.0
7.9
4.3
–
–
–
17.50
–
–
–
–
–
26.89
20.76
2.2
5.0
27.20
21.85
2.0
3.6
–
–
–
–
12.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-19
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians
–Continued
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 6 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 .............................
$23.47
28.59
31.67
36.99
27.49
25.74
Relative
error5
4.5%
3.0
3.1
4.1
4.5
7.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$23.47
28.59
31.67
36.99
27.62
25.74
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
4.5%
3.0
3.1
4.1
4.4
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.88
26.73
18.89
27.44
28.79
20.43
9.1
4.4
6.7
7.0
6.4
9.9
22.36
26.73
18.89
27.44
28.79
20.43
9.2
4.4
6.7
7.0
6.4
9.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.56
20.72
24.97
25.69
27.43
26.56
22.63
13.55
13.26
20.77
20.79
32.04
4.0
7.8
7.2
3.0
2.5
4.7
11.0
17.3
13.1
8.0
5.0
8.0
26.78
21.15
24.97
25.93
27.43
26.56
22.80
13.55
13.29
21.13
20.79
32.04
4.1
8.4
7.2
2.9
2.5
4.7
11.2
17.3
13.2
9.3
5.0
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.94
12.59
15.88
18.93
21.00
23.20
26.72
30.46
36.06
38.64
55.53
2.2
11.9
3.7
3.8
6.3
3.0
4.2
2.8
3.8
2.0
5.5
32.10
12.92
15.97
19.13
21.08
23.28
26.76
30.54
36.14
38.56
55.45
2.3
12.4
4.0
3.8
6.5
2.9
4.3
2.5
3.8
2.2
5.6
$26.94
11.49
14.84
–
–
20.49
–
27.75
–
39.98
–
8.0%
9.5
10.0
–
–
6.3
–
19.3
–
9.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-20
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life scientists .....................................
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 .....
Food scientists and
technologists ........................
Biological scientists .......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biochemists and biophysicists ...
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Microbiologists ..........................
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Conservation scientists and
foresters ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Conservation scientists ..............
Level 9 ..............................
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ..........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$63.38
78.01
35.30
35.37
18.71
22.81
28.15
30.74
34.31
38.58
60.46
64.24
30.13
27.49
5.9%
11.7
5.6
5.2
11.5
3.5
5.5
4.4
9.6
3.9
10.5
14.5
6.1
18.5
$63.38
78.01
35.35
35.44
18.71
23.00
28.34
30.72
34.59
38.69
60.46
64.24
29.66
27.47
5.9%
11.7
5.7
5.4
11.5
3.6
5.6
4.4
9.5
4.0
10.5
14.5
6.4
18.7
–
–
$33.74
32.77
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.7%
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.25
34.33
23.20
28.82
33.65
31.97
40.39
31.67
39.71
36.57
41.18
36.48
36.54
4.4
5.7
3.9
7.3
7.1
13.4
4.8
10.6
9.1
10.3
7.5
17.7
7.1
40.25
34.60
23.49
28.90
33.65
31.97
41.25
31.67
40.69
36.57
–
36.48
36.54
4.4
5.8
3.9
7.3
7.1
13.4
4.1
10.6
9.2
10.3
–
17.7
7.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.09
23.59
4.5
3.3
25.09
23.59
4.5
3.3
–
–
–
–
27.56
27.96
26.66
27.95
31.83
39.10
27.71
28.58
37.53
68.14
5.9
7.3
5.8
7.8
15.6
8.4
8.6
5.5
6.1
15.6
27.57
27.98
26.66
27.95
31.91
39.11
–
28.45
37.04
68.14
5.9
7.3
5.8
7.8
15.7
8.7
–
5.5
6.3
15.6
–
–
–
–
–
39.07
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-21
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Medical scientists –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical scientists ..............................
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Materials scientists ....................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$63.46
29.10
36.63
23.54
27.23
29.61
37.39
36.02
51.63
63.08
45.38
59.75
61.19
35.47
25.63
28.49
30.68
41.34
51.13
39.02
33.62
25.58
30.34
40.13
51.36
38.42
46.72
17.9%
9.4
2.5
8.3
5.1
3.5
5.7
3.5
4.1
8.9
4.2
10.8
11.8
4.5
7.0
7.3
2.6
9.0
5.0
8.1
4.2
7.3
2.6
10.7
8.5
9.7
6.5
$63.46
28.27
36.64
23.58
27.23
29.61
37.39
36.02
51.69
63.08
45.38
59.75
61.19
35.47
25.63
28.49
30.68
41.34
51.13
39.02
33.62
25.58
30.34
40.13
51.36
38.42
46.72
17.9%
9.1
2.5
8.3
5.1
3.5
5.7
3.5
4.1
8.9
4.2
10.8
11.8
4.5
7.0
7.3
2.6
9.0
5.0
8.1
4.2
7.3
2.6
10.7
8.5
9.7
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.76
21.72
26.74
28.03
37.92
34.30
52.05
39.62
5.1
6.6
7.4
4.6
6.1
5.0
8.4
10.1
33.77
21.76
26.74
28.03
37.92
34.30
52.22
39.62
5.1
6.6
7.4
4.6
6.1
5.0
8.6
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.84
21.64
29.13
37.71
5.0
7.3
5.6
11.3
31.85
21.68
29.13
37.71
5.0
7.3
5.6
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-22
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
–Continued
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Hydrologists ..............................
Economists ........................................
Level 11 .............................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Market research analysts ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychologists .....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
$31.79
32.20
Relative
error5
5.8%
3.2
Full-time workers
Mean
$31.79
32.20
Relative
error5
5.8%
3.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.4%
–
7.7
–
8.6
–
–
37.77
26.16
37.59
33.90
34.81
35.39
37.13
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.89
43.18
50.54
62.91
45.99
34.84
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.59
43.18
50.56
62.91
33.01
36.75
24.35
34.97
34.61
43.42
53.01
46.75
8.3
6.3
8.2
8.5
9.2
5.9
7.7
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.5
8.6
2.7
7.5
27.3
5.1
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.8
8.6
3.5
7.5
13.5
4.5
5.5
7.5
5.5
3.5
13.4
12.5
37.77
26.16
37.59
33.90
34.81
35.39
37.22
22.98
22.75
27.89
30.14
43.18
50.54
62.91
45.99
34.93
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.88
43.18
50.56
62.91
33.01
36.14
–
34.61
34.61
43.07
–
47.01
8.3
6.3
8.2
8.5
9.2
5.9
7.8
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.2
8.6
2.7
7.5
27.3
5.1
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.5
8.6
3.5
7.5
13.5
4.9
–
8.0
5.5
3.7
–
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$44.47
–
40.19
–
44.66
–
–
37.34
34.97
34.65
4.5
7.5
5.7
36.69
34.61
34.65
4.9
8.0
5.7
46.39
40.19
–
5.7
7.7
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-23
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Urban and regional planners ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Biological technicians .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical technicians .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geological and petroleum technicians
Nuclear technicians ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social science research assistants ......
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
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
$44.01
46.75
34.39
22.97
28.61
39.39
3.7%
12.5
5.3
7.1
5.3
7.6
$43.04
47.01
34.52
22.58
28.61
39.39
4.0%
14.2
5.3
8.0
5.3
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.4%
–
–
26.56
19.24
21.86
11.2
15.3
19.7
27.16
19.33
22.56
10.9
15.7
19.0
$22.08
–
–
18.71
17.41
17.92
20.56
21.18
17.69
17.78
19.39
20.29
23.50
23.20
16.45
21.22
21.89
27.22
24.97
29.75
36.90
35.52
31.54
18.85
18.38
6.7
5.6
21.7
2.8
4.0
8.4
8.3
6.5
4.0
9.1
4.1
3.9
8.2
4.9
3.9
11.3
13.1
6.7
1.2
4.8
6.4
3.4
18.73
17.41
17.92
20.37
21.41
–
18.04
19.58
20.01
23.31
23.33
16.48
21.22
21.90
27.26
24.97
30.34
36.90
35.52
31.54
19.29
–
6.7
5.6
21.7
2.5
4.2
–
9.1
4.8
4.1
9.7
4.1
3.8
8.2
5.0
4.0
11.3
13.1
6.7
1.2
4.8
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
18.80
–
–
–
–
–
17.58
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.98
12.07
14.86
18.10
22.35
22.34
5.8
16.6
8.4
5.0
12.9
4.3
22.03
–
14.92
18.27
22.37
22.43
5.9
–
8.9
4.7
13.1
4.2
20.82
–
–
–
–
–
25.7
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-24
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Forensic science technicians ..........
Level 9 ..............................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...............................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
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 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$32.50
23.03
Relative
error5
7.3%
9.5
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$32.50
21.91
7.3%
12.6
–
–
–
–
23.27
17.29
26.61
23.98
27.37
31.37
10.0
8.9
16.6
2.6
8.9
11.7
23.45
17.29
26.61
23.98
27.32
31.37
9.6
8.9
16.6
2.6
9.4
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.44
11.9
18.84
11.7
–
–
21.35
12.39
15.75
18.88
21.61
28.40
34.45
36.34
22.75
24.07
13.10
15.13
18.38
22.74
31.30
39.07
41.00
27.07
1.7
2.6
2.2
1.5
2.8
1.8
7.4
5.4
8.2
3.4
4.9
6.1
3.7
2.6
5.6
3.1
4.8
7.9
21.55
12.55
15.90
18.81
21.49
28.66
34.53
36.31
22.99
24.22
13.30
15.10
18.41
22.80
32.16
39.30
40.30
26.99
1.9
3.0
2.3
1.6
2.6
1.9
7.7
5.5
8.8
3.6
5.7
6.2
3.8
2.7
6.0
3.1
5.5
8.3
$19.16
11.35
14.46
19.75
24.32
25.05
32.10
–
19.47
21.44
11.62
–
17.34
21.18
22.84
–
–
28.94
4.1%
3.3
7.9
5.2
10.0
3.9
9.3
–
11.6
7.7
4.6
–
3.8
3.8
6.4
–
–
29.4
19.67
14.13
18.46
19.15
25.04
15.15
7.0
8.3
2.7
6.5
8.6
11.3
19.50
–
18.53
19.00
25.13
15.20
7.4
–
2.8
7.4
9.6
11.6
22.10
–
–
–
–
–
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-25
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
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 ......
Level 9 ..............................
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.26
14.22
17.19
19.65
25.73
39.76
39.22
41.08
31.17
20.03
20.44
21.20
15.14
19.15
21.26
22.91
18.08
13.61
15.99
15.08
22.33
25.02
22.26
16.43
18.78
21.03
27.26
36.63
32.64
24.08
3.7%
11.5
6.8
3.3
8.7
6.3
3.4
5.5
8.1
8.0
8.0
4.5
6.0
4.5
6.5
8.4
5.3
7.5
5.3
12.0
5.8
6.4
3.0
4.1
1.8
3.2
4.2
3.9
8.9
8.0
$31.56
–
17.19
19.65
25.75
40.77
39.22
41.08
31.41
–
–
20.31
–
19.22
21.26
21.88
18.15
13.76
16.20
15.08
22.33
25.27
22.37
16.71
18.64
20.76
27.34
36.75
33.43
23.82
3.6%
–
6.8
3.3
8.9
6.1
3.4
5.5
8.1
–
–
3.7
–
4.6
6.7
9.4
5.8
9.2
5.2
12.0
5.8
7.3
3.2
4.4
1.8
3.3
4.6
4.1
8.8
8.2
$19.48
–
–
–
–
20.43
–
–
–
–
–
28.74
–
–
–
–
16.88
–
–
–
–
–
21.04
13.61
20.39
24.76
25.97
–
–
28.35
9.3%
–
–
–
–
15.8
–
–
–
–
–
15.5
–
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
6.2
9.3
5.4
13.1
5.0
–
–
16.0
22.79
15.75
19.21
19.52
29.18
38.13
23.38
27.82
5.2
4.1
2.5
6.9
9.9
5.3
12.4
14.7
23.22
16.14
19.28
19.57
29.15
38.39
–
28.21
5.4
3.3
2.4
7.2
10.1
5.7
–
15.1
16.33
13.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.07
2.4
23.95
2.7
25.18
5.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-26
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Medical and public health social
workers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Probation officers and correctional
treatment specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clergy ................................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$19.82
20.16
22.91
27.36
38.07
23.75
10.7%
3.0
5.7
2.1
10.8
7.2
$20.18
19.61
22.24
27.48
–
23.47
11.5%
3.0
5.7
2.1
–
7.7
–
$23.32
–
26.02
–
–
Relative
error5
–
2.8%
–
9.7
–
–
20.80
16.23
17.27
19.62
24.36
27.72
21.00
4.2
3.4
4.5
4.4
5.0
7.7
19.3
20.62
16.19
17.05
19.19
24.38
–
21.00
4.5
3.6
4.2
4.3
5.4
–
19.3
23.56
–
22.95
–
24.18
–
–
4.6
–
12.5
–
6.9
–
–
17.71
12.12
15.67
19.40
24.53
26.61
46.44
17.31
23.56
16.71
26.83
3.4
2.6
2.5
3.1
6.1
5.3
4.4
12.6
12.0
6.5
14.5
17.98
12.26
15.87
19.66
24.54
26.39
–
17.66
24.91
16.45
26.68
3.7
2.9
2.3
3.4
6.1
5.4
–
13.7
12.7
8.2
14.6
15.27
10.68
14.16
17.50
–
32.11
–
12.99
19.28
–
–
6.5
4.0
11.8
5.4
–
14.7
–
8.7
16.8
–
–
24.84
18.07
22.17
25.42
28.45
5.5
11.9
3.7
9.6
6.9
24.99
18.07
22.35
25.42
28.05
5.5
11.9
3.7
9.6
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
14.33
11.91
15.02
17.87
22.26
13.45
19.59
2.9
2.6
2.7
6.6
5.8
7.4
6.9
14.40
12.00
15.11
17.69
22.26
13.56
19.67
3.0
2.7
2.0
7.8
5.8
7.9
7.4
13.80
10.42
14.47
–
–
12.24
18.53
–
–
–
–
–
8.9
4.6
15.6
–
–
11.2
13.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-27
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Clergy –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lawyers .............................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.24
19.45
20.90
19.59
17.5%
13.0
11.2
11.5
–
$19.22
21.08
–
–
13.2%
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.95
13.6
29.11
15.5
–
–
38.15
16.44
21.51
18.16
20.09
29.32
28.28
33.25
44.30
63.20
88.19
42.97
53.40
27.07
32.18
44.20
63.21
88.19
58.51
6.1
3.4
8.3
4.0
12.0
4.9
3.2
14.3
4.0
6.6
7.9
7.3
4.4
3.5
16.2
4.1
6.7
7.9
6.2
38.28
–
21.72
18.19
20.08
29.40
28.57
33.25
44.33
63.63
88.19
43.01
53.56
26.98
32.18
44.22
63.64
88.19
58.95
6.2
–
8.9
4.0
12.1
5.1
3.0
14.3
4.1
6.8
7.9
7.3
4.5
3.6
16.2
4.1
6.9
7.9
6.0
$32.15
–
–
–
20.66
–
18.31
–
42.61
–
–
41.81
44.99
–
–
42.61
–
–
–
10.3%
–
–
–
8.9
–
22.8
–
25.7
–
–
23.3
17.9
–
–
25.7
–
–
–
49.31
49.31
9.7
9.7
50.32
50.32
10.0
10.0
–
–
–
–
39.31
39.31
9.3
9.3
39.38
39.38
9.5
9.5
–
–
–
–
55.26
55.26
23.06
18.00
19.82
29.11
30.57
8.9
8.9
8.6
4.5
13.7
5.2
3.8
56.46
56.46
23.03
18.05
19.80
29.21
30.57
9.0
9.0
8.8
4.6
13.9
5.4
3.8
–
–
24.54
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-28
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Legal occupations –Continued
Paralegals and legal assistants
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Court reporters ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Law clerks .....................................
Level 9 ..............................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education, training, and library
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 ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$22.59
22.67
16.44
21.28
19.00
21.26
32.58
23.20
22.22
24.57
16.44
22.83
22.80
23.28
7.3%
4.9
3.4
10.5
9.3
6.7
8.4
9.2
9.2
9.2
3.4
12.4
8.7
13.3
$22.57
22.96
–
21.55
18.94
21.30
32.58
25.21
22.22
24.80
–
22.83
24.39
27.42
7.4%
5.0
–
11.3
9.7
6.7
8.4
8.4
9.2
9.4
–
12.4
8.5
5.3
–
$13.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.24
20.57
25.56
7.1
9.9
19.7
21.25
20.57
25.56
7.1
9.9
19.7
–
–
–
33.42
10.18
12.31
13.72
14.58
16.05
23.67
36.67
38.27
39.67
45.65
61.50
75.17
101.13
34.25
48.79
19.25
22.67
31.01
33.58
38.95
1.5
3.4
2.3
1.9
2.6
2.5
3.3
2.0
.9
3.4
4.8
4.2
6.5
4.4
3.8
3.3
8.4
3.3
4.4
5.1
4.8
35.02
10.63
12.52
13.69
14.89
16.10
25.04
36.99
38.40
39.74
45.79
61.58
75.18
101.13
37.20
49.93
–
23.61
30.27
33.48
38.97
1.2
3.1
1.6
2.1
2.9
3.4
3.8
2.0
.9
3.4
4.9
4.3
6.5
4.4
3.8
3.4
–
1.9
4.3
5.1
4.7
18.15
9.47
11.91
13.91
13.60
15.92
17.69
27.45
32.61
38.68
41.15
56.52
–
–
19.73
34.24
16.12
19.02
33.61
34.09
38.82
Relative
error5
4.0
4.2
4.7
3.8
5.4
3.7
5.8
9.9
5.2
9.7
6.1
6.5
–
–
8.0
3.1
5.2
11.6
10.3
7.4
10.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-29
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Postsecondary teachers –Continued
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 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architecture teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$46.53
61.57
75.17
101.13
48.82
59.85
24.01
27.29
43.83
64.20
80.70
84.09
53.01
5.3%
4.3
6.5
4.4
4.2
8.2
6.4
4.7
13.9
6.2
6.7
5.5
9.7
$46.70
61.66
75.18
101.13
50.24
62.01
–
27.63
–
64.52
80.82
84.09
53.18
Relative
error5
5.5%
4.3
6.5
4.4
4.6
7.3
–
6.4
–
5.8
6.7
5.5
9.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$41.72
56.52
–
–
33.92
26.84
26.61
25.79
–
–
–
–
–
6.2%
6.5
–
–
6.6
11.3
5.4
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
47.49
36.40
37.54
42.97
60.07
74.54
39.92
5.7
8.5
2.9
7.2
8.3
12.8
17.3
47.82
38.07
37.02
42.85
60.29
74.54
39.94
6.0
7.9
3.1
7.6
8.4
12.8
17.5
40.11
22.73
47.44
44.97
–
–
–
7.1
21.5
7.5
9.0
–
–
–
58.00
48.67
75.49
11.2
15.7
12.4
58.60
48.66
75.97
11.6
17.5
12.5
48.42
48.76
–
8.7
10.3
–
43.47
36.29
37.97
40.90
48.85
44.08
4.5
9.6
2.4
6.6
9.6
17.1
43.79
38.28
37.48
40.96
48.98
44.19
4.7
8.9
2.3
6.8
9.7
17.4
35.19
–
47.43
–
–
–
11.7
–
8.5
–
–
–
60.23
47.55
75.29
77.04
57.67
9.8
4.8
4.3
7.1
14.7
60.21
–
76.54
77.04
57.67
10.0
–
4.2
7.1
14.8
61.01
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
–
–
–
53.48
13.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-30
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
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 ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Atmospheric, earth, marine, and
space sciences teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Environmental science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Physics teachers, postsecondary
Level 11 .............................
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$60.60
47.55
77.45
77.04
58.18
10.3%
4.8
3.0
7.1
16.3
$60.58
–
–
77.04
58.18
10.6%
–
–
7.1
16.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
51.95
38.76
41.49
41.19
56.41
53.77
55.26
13.3
8.0
9.7
12.9
10.6
5.0
29.6
52.19
38.79
40.80
41.26
56.41
53.77
–
13.4
8.0
11.6
13.0
10.6
5.0
–
$34.82
–
–
–
–
–
–
51.42
38.76
41.49
37.58
56.41
55.36
55.26
14.8
8.0
9.7
12.7
10.6
4.7
29.6
51.68
38.79
40.80
37.65
56.41
55.36
–
15.0
8.0
11.6
12.8
10.6
4.7
–
34.82
–
–
–
–
–
–
51.94
44.33
57.73
50.11
4.7
5.9
6.9
17.7
52.81
44.42
57.73
55.52
4.5
6.0
6.9
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47.10
15.8
55.86
10.2
–
–
50.22
47.11
55.37
5.1
5.6
9.7
50.22
47.11
55.37
5.1
5.6
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
54.11
56.22
40.06
15.1
9.3
8.8
51.43
56.47
–
15.9
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.37
33.82
39.26
4.2
8.4
9.6
50.76
32.36
39.19
4.4
7.6
10.8
39.97
–
39.53
14.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6
–
13.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-31
December 2009 - January 2011
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, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
$42.07
54.13
68.85
59.89
Relative
error5
6.6%
5.1
8.5
9.8
Full-time workers
Mean
$42.09
54.23
69.20
61.96
Relative
error5
6.7%
5.2
8.8
9.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$40.78
–
–
–
18.0%
–
–
–
46.77
3.6
46.77
3.6
–
–
37.71
8.6
36.91
9.9
–
–
67.41
50.69
73.27
8.0
6.3
6.9
67.69
50.51
73.27
8.2
6.7
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.23
37.68
7.5
10.3
43.23
–
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
44.64
38.05
38.84
48.89
57.93
6.5
15.8
7.4
8.7
15.3
44.96
–
38.82
48.89
57.93
6.7
–
7.4
8.7
15.3
28.01
–
–
–
–
23.7
–
–
–
–
56.35
50.35
51.06
59.08
33.64
31.53
43.46
52.49
75.15
105.63
63.70
7.2
12.3
6.1
6.6
6.7
7.6
18.1
6.0
7.3
23.3
9.3
57.38
50.73
51.06
60.07
33.92
31.28
43.46
53.00
75.79
105.63
66.64
7.0
12.3
6.1
6.7
6.7
7.9
18.1
6.1
7.1
23.3
8.1
–
–
–
40.36
–
37.17
–
36.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
–
10.1
–
20.1
–
–
–
67.94
23.85
55.54
75.86
105.63
6.4
7.6
8.1
7.0
23.3
68.88
23.59
56.34
76.07
105.63
6.4
7.7
8.2
7.1
23.3
38.55
–
36.39
–
–
20.4
–
20.6
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-32
December 2009 - January 2011
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, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Criminal justice and law
enforcement teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Law teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social work teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
$67.51
Relative
error5
9.1%
Full-time workers
Mean
$69.03
Relative
error5
8.2%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
3.8%
–
–
–
–
38.09
34.34
36.04
44.28
41.26
4.7
7.7
13.6
4.3
5.1
37.71
34.06
36.01
44.31
–
5.0
7.8
13.6
4.3
–
$41.78
–
–
–
–
37.63
27.98
31.51
36.26
41.04
38.09
4.9
5.9
9.8
6.3
2.5
11.4
38.09
27.70
–
36.32
41.08
42.98
5.0
5.8
–
6.4
2.5
10.9
26.82
–
–
–
–
–
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
37.45
27.98
31.51
35.73
41.04
38.58
5.0
5.9
9.8
6.0
2.5
13.5
37.92
27.70
–
35.79
41.08
–
5.1
5.8
–
6.1
2.5
–
26.82
–
–
–
–
–
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
82.97
43.10
84.00
85.27
11.7
5.9
8.4
8.7
85.17
43.22
84.87
85.94
11.2
7.6
8.5
8.2
40.66
–
–
–
8.0
–
–
–
43.18
95.71
84.00
87.56
5.8
9.1
8.4
6.8
–
95.85
84.87
87.56
–
9.0
8.5
6.8
36.20
–
–
–
5.3
–
–
–
38.85
40.81
4.3
4.5
37.70
–
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
44.38
14.65
28.01
2.8
18.4
4.2
46.10
–
28.04
3.0
–
4.3
28.21
–
–
9.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-33
December 2009 - January 2011
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, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
History teachers, postsecondary
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Philosophy and religion
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$32.42
37.56
45.15
53.12
62.39
37.19
Relative
error5
5.1%
6.0
3.7
6.3
5.5
7.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$35.07
37.65
45.43
53.12
62.39
38.80
Relative
error5
5.1%
6.2
3.8
6.3
5.5
7.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$29.24
36.27
36.57
–
–
29.22
10.6%
13.2
8.6
–
–
16.9
40.67
26.49
34.82
45.30
49.15
35.35
5.1
3.1
2.1
9.1
8.7
10.3
42.65
–
35.19
45.73
49.15
36.93
5.4
–
1.3
9.7
8.7
10.4
31.26
–
–
40.29
–
30.59
8.5
–
–
6.2
–
21.3
43.81
53.12
11.2
12.2
44.51
53.77
11.3
12.3
–
–
42.90
30.90
37.30
45.19
57.44
6.3
8.6
7.4
5.8
8.3
45.44
31.93
36.81
45.69
57.44
4.8
4.0
7.6
5.8
8.3
22.49
29.21
–
31.07
–
28.8
25.4
–
16.2
–
50.87
35.67
51.27
57.10
42.43
50.09
32.35
43.73
5.8
17.6
6.7
5.6
9.3
6.5
9.7
8.7
52.67
–
–
57.10
–
50.11
–
43.62
5.4
–
–
5.6
–
6.6
–
8.9
22.00
–
–
–
–
48.96
–
–
25.2
–
–
–
–
5.1
–
–
42.87
35.98
35.15
8.6
10.8
10.9
42.93
35.98
35.37
8.6
10.8
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.20
19.25
23.52
3.7
8.4
1.9
39.84
–
23.63
4.1
–
2.0
34.54
16.12
22.52
4.8
5.2
6.6
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-34
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Graduate teaching assistants ......
Level 6 ..............................
Recreation and fitness studies
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 11 .............................
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.08
37.09
38.95
42.43
60.11
72.68
37.92
13.95
15.08
6.2%
7.7
8.4
5.3
5.5
6.1
9.2
11.7
3.2
$29.57
36.69
38.98
42.27
60.26
72.68
38.05
–
–
6.2%
8.3
8.3
5.6
5.5
6.1
10.0
–
–
–
$38.26
38.66
44.71
–
–
36.59
14.97
15.08
–
10.2%
15.8
12.1
–
–
14.5
3.1
3.2
34.99
37.15
10.8
8.8
36.69
36.95
11.7
8.9
23.48
–
14.4
–
29.55
20.13
23.51
31.72
32.41
58.98
34.82
7.2
10.1
2.0
5.6
11.9
19.3
24.3
29.39
–
23.59
29.86
33.05
–
38.93
8.7
–
2.1
3.9
17.9
–
22.3
30.14
–
22.58
–
31.54
–
–
10.6
–
8.5
–
14.7
–
–
36.66
11.23
14.91
25.20
38.03
38.85
49.57
43.82
30.74
1.0
1.8
4.6
4.8
2.1
.9
4.6
5.9
7.1
37.05
–
14.55
25.92
38.20
38.88
49.57
42.88
32.50
.9
–
4.7
5.1
2.1
.9
4.6
6.3
7.7
23.24
10.79
16.55
19.85
22.59
36.17
–
–
19.03
5.5
3.1
12.3
8.4
11.3
6.7
–
–
21.4
22.49
14.67
17.05
33.19
35.29
17.37
4.9
5.2
9.0
5.0
3.5
15.4
22.92
14.38
15.66
34.29
35.58
17.61
5.3
5.0
8.4
4.1
3.6
15.7
19.08
16.54
–
–
–
–
9.8
19.3
–
–
–
–
17.67
14.67
7.3
5.3
17.40
14.37
8.1
5.0
19.16
16.54
10.1
19.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-35
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Preschool teachers, except
special education
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.07
30.08
14.95
10.1%
13.9
14.8
$14.11
31.12
15.04
7.6%
14.4
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.92
25.63
35.28
36.42
33.30
3.1
18.7
5.5
3.1
12.5
35.20
27.32
35.28
36.48
33.30
3.1
19.9
5.5
3.1
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.04
16.24
28.04
37.99
39.20
33.30
1.1
3.1
3.2
2.2
1.2
6.7
38.39
–
28.98
38.05
39.24
38.07
1.0
–
3.1
2.2
1.2
5.5
$22.31
16.16
16.99
24.91
34.91
14.41
9.7%
3.5
6.8
18.8
8.1
10.1
38.20
16.14
27.53
38.29
39.37
33.93
1.4
3.1
3.7
2.7
1.4
6.2
38.58
–
28.62
38.36
39.42
38.80
1.3
–
3.7
2.7
1.4
6.1
21.08
16.16
17.21
24.26
33.86
12.46
7.0
3.5
6.8
21.8
10.5
6.8
37.70
30.04
36.97
38.57
36.35
38.28
18.25
31.31
38.77
38.67
41.02
1.4
3.9
4.0
1.4
8.1
1.4
2.6
5.0
4.7
1.2
6.2
37.73
30.26
36.99
38.59
36.35
38.38
–
32.29
38.88
38.67
40.95
1.4
3.8
4.0
1.4
8.1
1.3
–
4.5
4.7
1.2
6.0
35.25
–
–
–
–
31.61
–
15.38
–
38.70
–
8.7
–
–
–
–
16.3
–
9.8
–
11.3
–
38.43
1.4
38.51
1.4
31.94
17.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-36
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Vocational education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Special education teachers .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$18.18
30.70
38.92
38.74
40.42
10.3%
5.5
4.9
1.3
7.6
–
$31.48
39.04
38.75
40.09
Relative
error5
–
4.7%
4.9
1.3
7.2
Part-time workers
Mean
–
–
–
$37.18
–
Relative
error5
–
–
–
9.2%
–
36.48
34.33
36.11
37.62
42.71
38.58
28.24
41.08
38.60
51.21
4.2
8.4
7.1
3.9
10.7
1.7
10.0
3.7
1.7
9.7
36.67
36.67
36.11
37.43
43.12
38.70
28.74
41.11
38.54
52.12
4.2
7.8
7.1
4.0
10.9
1.8
10.5
3.7
1.7
9.4
29.51
–
–
–
–
34.17
–
–
42.04
–
27.3
–
–
–
–
17.1
–
–
15.9
–
37.57
24.97
39.13
38.39
44.41
2.0
7.3
4.3
2.1
6.2
37.72
25.46
39.13
38.28
45.19
2.0
8.0
4.3
2.2
5.4
33.75
–
–
41.64
–
19.4
–
–
16.6
–
38.71
39.72
38.85
2.8
3.4
3.6
38.71
39.72
38.76
2.8
3.4
3.6
–
–
–
40.75
37.87
48.35
38.95
25.60
13.47
16.21
18.69
29.83
37.39
4.4
21.3
8.6
4.0
4.0
2.8
4.6
6.7
15.6
4.2
40.78
–
48.99
38.95
32.92
–
20.54
24.44
30.99
39.51
4.4
–
8.8
4.0
4.6
–
13.6
7.6
18.5
4.4
–
–
–
–
16.48
13.10
15.35
15.34
25.73
25.88
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.7
2.6
5.0
6.3
21.0
12.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-37
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Other teachers and instructors
–Continued
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Adult literacy, remedial education,
and GED teachers and
instructors ................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Self-enrichment education teachers
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Archivists, curators, and museum
technicians ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Archivists .......................................
Curators .........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Librarians ...........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library technicians ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm and home management
advisors ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Instructional coordinators ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$36.69
23.00
7.1%
14.4
–
$29.44
–
17.5%
–
$14.76
Relative
error5
–
7.9%
28.34
19.16
29.97
34.14
25.07
19.00
23.57
30.58
20.79
8.3
10.2
20.2
6.6
6.2
13.6
17.8
13.7
16.8
28.91
17.84
29.61
33.71
27.10
–
27.37
30.15
–
9.0
11.7
21.6
6.7
10.5
–
17.0
14.8
–
26.05
22.49
–
36.43
22.49
–
15.41
–
18.15
13.9
13.9
–
22.4
9.5
–
13.9
–
8.7
27.96
20.71
28.15
25.72
30.72
28.98
29.55
13.66
20.45
25.13
32.56
42.12
38.17
29.06
16.96
14.90
17.28
23.85
16.79
9.7
6.7
6.5
14.5
10.9
5.1
4.3
20.5
8.0
7.5
4.3
9.1
7.4
7.0
2.8
2.8
5.5
5.2
11.9
28.93
21.03
28.15
27.16
31.47
28.98
30.17
13.42
21.12
25.43
32.88
42.45
38.45
29.54
17.08
14.99
17.39
23.66
17.59
9.3
7.0
6.5
13.9
10.3
5.1
4.5
21.4
9.0
8.4
4.4
9.6
7.3
7.5
2.8
2.5
5.9
6.7
9.0
14.69
–
–
–
–
–
21.16
–
16.79
–
23.20
–
–
–
16.27
14.45
16.47
–
–
6.8
–
–
–
–
–
5.8
–
9.5
–
8.3
–
–
–
10.8
13.1
13.9
–
–
21.24
19.26
34.69
18.79
23.17
32.31
6.4
4.3
3.4
7.5
5.2
10.6
21.35
19.26
34.88
–
23.17
–
6.1
4.3
3.4
–
5.2
–
–
–
24.72
–
–
–
–
–
13.1
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-38
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Instructional coordinators
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$31.81
38.30
45.75
30.65
13.10
10.11
12.29
13.75
14.44
16.37
16.43
4.0%
10.7
7.6
8.6
1.7
3.4
2.3
1.9
5.0
8.3
3.1
$32.00
38.30
45.77
30.65
13.39
10.48
12.49
13.72
14.76
16.27
17.24
4.2%
10.7
7.6
8.6
1.5
3.0
1.7
2.1
6.1
8.8
3.3
–
–
–
–
$12.18
9.51
11.90
13.94
13.51
17.18
14.11
–
–
–
–
3.7%
4.4
4.8
3.8
8.7
19.9
6.6
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art directors ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Multi-media artists and animators
Level 9 ..............................
Designers ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
27.36
10.08
12.60
14.12
19.01
23.22
28.51
30.90
43.13
45.50
65.83
31.14
30.11
23.98
18.92
27.11
44.48
35.07
30.18
48.45
26.54
29.82
24.52
14.87
17.29
23.63
27.35
3.0
4.8
6.8
7.0
5.9
3.6
3.3
2.3
6.7
7.9
14.2
6.9
9.4
18.2
6.8
11.3
8.2
12.1
5.9
10.5
11.8
15.1
4.1
7.5
6.2
6.7
5.3
28.56
–
13.32
15.15
19.32
23.21
28.33
30.93
43.13
45.61
65.83
33.76
30.20
23.98
18.92
27.11
44.48
35.07
30.18
48.45
26.76
29.82
25.15
15.35
17.48
23.62
27.69
3.1
–
7.6
5.7
5.8
3.6
2.6
2.3
6.7
8.0
14.2
7.2
9.4
18.2
6.8
11.3
8.2
12.1
5.9
10.5
12.3
15.1
4.0
8.0
5.1
6.7
5.3
15.74
10.07
11.26
10.25
14.20
23.58
31.13
–
–
–
–
16.25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.46
12.00
–
–
–
6.8
6.0
8.4
11.7
17.3
13.8
19.8
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.7
10.8
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-39
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
Designers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Commercial and industrial
designers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Fashion designers ..........................
Floral designers .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Graphic designers ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Interior designers ...........................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$30.22
41.25
28.14
4.3%
11.9
10.2
$30.24
41.25
29.65
4.4%
11.9
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.60
29.93
36.14
11.01
11.42
23.35
16.27
18.78
22.48
26.41
31.04
25.83
26.32
19.00
27.48
27.99
7.0
5.9
18.3
7.1
12.7
3.2
7.6
6.0
4.6
6.4
7.0
11.0
5.1
7.6
15.6
10.5
34.60
29.93
36.14
11.81
11.90
23.42
16.32
18.63
22.45
26.63
31.10
25.83
26.54
19.00
27.48
27.99
7.0
5.9
18.3
8.4
14.2
3.3
8.2
6.1
4.7
7.0
7.1
11.0
5.2
7.6
15.6
10.5
–
–
–
$9.42
–
21.01
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.7%
–
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.13
21.77
42.13
42.13
43.07
43.07
14.7
13.9
18.5
18.5
18.8
18.8
19.18
21.77
43.10
43.10
44.12
44.12
14.6
13.9
18.8
18.8
19.1
19.1
–
–
21.35
21.35
–
–
–
–
13.5
13.5
–
–
21.35
21.35
21.50
21.50
8.0
8.0
8.4
8.4
27.04
27.04
26.93
26.93
6.0
6.0
6.1
6.1
12.46
12.46
12.36
12.36
9.1
9.1
9.6
9.6
13.53
13.53
24.97
24.97
21.12
21.12
12.2
12.2
12.9
12.9
9.0
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.53
13.53
24.88
24.88
21.12
21.12
12.2
12.2
18.0
18.0
9.0
9.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-40
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Reporters and correspondents ........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and editors ............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Editors ............................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.80
31.80
23.92
23.92
39.88
39.88
28.09
28.09
28.40
28.40
13.7%
13.7
9.2
9.2
19.4
19.4
24.2
24.2
24.9
24.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
$29.54
29.54
29.93
29.93
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.1%
25.1
25.8
25.8
$36.43
36.43
24.45
24.45
46.31
46.31
11.06
11.06
10.90
10.90
14.3%
14.3
14.8
14.8
17.9
17.9
5.8
5.8
5.6
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.61
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.7
–
–
35.67
17.94
22.80
31.32
37.25
30.43
17.94
22.80
31.32
36.20
30.76
28.99
20.12
26.26
25.23
30.02
45.72
28.49
29.80
18.48
22.99
28.47
29.48
35.83
44.83
27.60
30.24
18.21
21.72
11.4
8.9
18.6
27.4
9.7
9.7
8.9
18.6
27.4
11.7
11.0
5.8
6.7
10.5
5.5
7.2
10.6
7.9
5.7
3.9
5.8
4.9
2.7
5.2
2.4
8.5
9.1
4.5
3.8
36.18
17.94
23.05
31.32
37.25
30.87
17.94
23.05
31.32
36.20
32.28
29.47
21.24
26.30
25.23
30.02
45.72
28.58
29.84
18.58
22.96
28.46
29.46
35.83
44.83
27.33
30.45
18.33
21.60
11.6
8.9
18.9
27.4
9.7
9.8
8.9
18.9
27.4
11.7
11.3
5.7
6.1
10.7
5.5
7.2
10.6
8.0
5.9
4.0
5.9
5.0
2.6
5.2
2.4
8.7
9.6
4.7
3.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-41
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
Editors –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Technical writers ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and authors ........................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Interpreters and translators ............
Level 7 ..............................
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Broadcast technicians ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.84
28.71
25.09
29.96
27.38
28.50
30.32
40.99
34.15
27.09
18.14
6.2%
4.2
11.7
4.8
8.1
9.5
2.8
7.5
7.4
9.6
10.8
$28.84
28.94
24.84
29.86
27.38
28.50
29.90
40.99
34.15
26.69
18.14
6.4%
4.1
12.0
5.0
8.1
9.5
2.6
7.5
7.4
10.0
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.6%
–
–
–
–
17.9
14.6
–
21.69
14.34
18.52
21.16
32.09
–
21.17
20.67
5.5
11.6
7.3
5.4
7.5
–
10.4
6.4
22.03
14.34
–
21.25
32.09
–
21.73
20.92
5.4
11.6
–
5.4
7.5
–
10.9
7.0
$16.35
–
–
–
–
15.01
16.33
–
24.72
10.08
12.96
19.94
23.07
23.34
27.37
7.3
4.8
9.0
6.9
14.7
7.4
14.4
25.64
–
–
19.03
23.09
22.72
28.55
6.6
–
–
5.0
15.3
7.2
13.8
19.24
10.07
–
–
–
–
–
25.7
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
21.89
14.30
18.76
20.40
22.97
25.95
21.55
9.84
18.99
23.83
21.39
10.9
6.1
6.5
3.6
3.0
27.9
8.4
6.4
2.9
15.9
17.6
22.13
–
–
20.16
–
26.70
22.59
–
19.00
–
22.82
11.7
–
–
3.7
–
27.7
9.0
–
2.9
–
17.6
19.89
–
–
–
–
–
15.33
–
–
–
–
26.8
–
–
–
–
–
20.0
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-42
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
Sound engineering technicians ......
Photographers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Television, video, and motion picture
camera operators and editors .......
Level 7 ..............................
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Dentists, general ............................
Level 11 .............................
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Optometrists ......................................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$38.84
14.22
14.31
20.14
12.5%
15.0
9.5
9.6
$43.15
17.05
–
20.14
6.4%
13.3
–
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.4%
–
24.46
22.29
8.5
12.4
25.08
22.29
8.3
12.4
$9.59
–
22.76
9.9
23.51
10.1
9.59
9.4
31.53
12.35
12.33
15.07
18.96
22.18
26.33
29.85
33.40
40.53
47.64
104.55
95.80
109.92
39.09
75.56
61.42
87.91
75.20
61.42
23.96
21.54
21.81
24.83
26.61
45.47
53.20
52.56
51.23
55.29
1.8
9.6
3.4
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.8
1.6
.9
3.1
1.8
8.9
5.0
8.1
7.5
10.5
13.4
12.0
11.3
13.4
3.7
6.4
5.4
3.0
10.7
6.2
.9
2.5
3.3
1.8
31.61
11.83
12.46
15.10
18.78
22.02
26.21
30.00
32.66
39.70
47.39
102.98
95.84
107.82
40.00
78.37
–
–
78.16
–
23.85
–
21.44
24.88
26.45
45.60
54.31
–
52.78
54.89
1.9
9.0
3.9
1.4
1.5
1.8
1.9
1.4
.9
3.5
2.0
9.2
5.1
7.7
8.1
11.4
–
–
12.4
–
4.0
–
6.1
3.9
10.7
6.4
.6
–
4.0
2.0
31.07
13.59
11.68
14.86
19.96
23.09
26.99
29.32
36.34
48.46
49.89
123.29
94.27
–
33.53
–
–
–
–
–
25.27
–
25.72
–
–
–
46.95
–
47.44
–
2.4
23.8
4.9
4.3
4.5
4.3
3.6
4.9
1.7
11.3
2.7
16.2
5.1
–
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
–
4.9
–
–
–
4.5
–
4.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-43
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Pharmacists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
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 ...........................
Level 12 .............................
Family and general practitioners ...
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Internists, general ..........................
Obstetricians and gynecologists ....
Pediatricians, general .....................
Psychiatrists ...................................
Level 12 .............................
Surgeons ........................................
Physician assistants ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
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 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$55.07
54.84
87.17
22.00
19.29
39.55
112.97
96.74
109.92
90.16
125.09
143.38
79.74
40.84
103.81
95.44
98.83
65.61
77.88
84.13
125.50
43.62
41.33
45.38
32.65
17.26
21.13
27.20
29.96
32.38
41.73
44.19
63.76
35.09
33.27
21.14
21.78
25.72
29.06
35.52
43.28
0.7%
2.1
6.7
1.7
9.3
12.8
9.8
5.0
8.1
14.9
17.7
12.6
15.5
23.6
15.9
14.3
7.3
15.7
6.7
5.2
25.3
3.6
8.9
3.9
.8
6.8
6.5
1.6
2.1
.9
4.0
2.2
9.0
5.1
3.1
6.3
6.6
3.7
2.6
3.3
6.4
$55.29
54.80
85.67
22.00
19.29
39.63
110.98
96.85
107.82
89.91
117.06
136.35
76.88
40.84
98.96
95.44
–
65.11
77.19
79.78
126.15
43.44
41.38
44.61
32.42
–
21.76
27.16
30.28
31.57
41.14
43.42
63.76
35.41
32.29
21.01
22.15
25.15
28.60
34.47
41.68
0.8%
2.5
6.8
1.7
9.3
12.9
10.3
5.1
7.7
15.6
16.9
11.4
14.4
23.6
14.5
14.3
–
16.1
6.9
4.0
25.6
3.9
8.9
4.3
.8
–
8.4
1.7
1.9
.9
3.9
2.5
9.0
5.6
2.8
6.9
7.1
3.0
2.9
3.2
4.1
$52.46
55.03
121.10
–
–
–
135.03
91.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.82
–
52.63
33.52
14.83
20.01
27.37
28.98
35.28
47.97
49.77
–
33.64
38.86
–
–
29.66
31.94
40.92
–
1.7%
2.4
12.8
–
–
–
14.2
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.3
–
9.0
2.1
5.4
5.8
2.3
5.8
1.7
9.9
4.5
–
5.4
5.9
–
–
15.4
4.0
8.7
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-44
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Therapists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Audiologists ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Occupational therapists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical therapists .........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radiation therapists .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Recreational therapists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Veterinarians ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.69
38.20
32.90
31.80
37.41
36.42
32.76
35.25
43.37
56.87
35.64
31.54
36.14
44.55
47.77
35.31
30.25
18.13
16.21
15.16
26.35
23.45
20.46
25.46
27.38
31.98
26.96
38.07
27.58
37.96
41.75
45.05
39.61
44.38
41.28
4.0%
9.2
7.8
12.6
3.5
14.4
2.1
2.9
6.4
10.8
6.0
7.0
2.9
13.9
15.1
10.7
6.7
7.6
11.9
7.3
2.0
2.1
6.3
1.9
2.6
6.1
4.8
7.6
8.5
12.6
7.6
3.9
12.8
5.1
6.7
$44.09
37.03
33.96
–
36.23
–
32.78
33.99
45.11
51.37
34.77
30.89
35.65
38.68
47.95
37.41
–
17.80
16.06
15.16
26.08
–
20.13
25.59
27.13
32.11
26.97
34.75
27.32
33.81
41.17
44.63
38.18
42.62
39.16
4.8%
8.5
7.9
–
4.0
–
2.3
3.0
5.9
8.0
5.2
8.8
3.1
5.8
15.9
9.5
–
7.4
12.0
7.3
2.0
–
6.3
2.1
2.8
7.9
4.8
7.3
8.1
10.2
7.8
6.2
14.8
4.8
3.3
$42.86
51.69
–
–
41.27
–
–
39.32
–
–
41.59
34.02
39.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.81
–
–
24.64
28.73
31.80
–
58.08
–
–
–
45.58
–
–
–
4.8%
18.7
–
–
6.8
–
–
5.3
–
–
9.4
7.8
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.5
–
–
2.4
5.5
5.9
–
15.8
–
–
–
4.4
–
–
–
22.68
13.81
16.42
19.10
23.27
1.5
5.8
4.4
3.8
3.0
22.62
13.67
16.36
19.05
23.20
1.7
5.8
4.2
4.2
3.3
23.39
–
17.04
19.64
23.90
3.7
–
12.8
5.0
5.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-45
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental hygienists ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
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 ..............................
$27.05
28.63
32.23
22.66
Relative
error5
2.2%
2.5
3.4
3.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$26.97
28.17
32.22
22.80
Relative
error5
2.4%
2.8
3.4
3.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.91
32.76
32.25
20.25
1.9%
4.5
11.3
7.4
26.46
18.98
23.60
27.04
28.72
32.23
24.72
2.2
8.4
3.7
2.3
2.6
3.4
3.4
26.26
18.82
23.23
26.95
28.24
32.22
24.68
2.4
9.1
3.9
2.6
3.0
3.4
3.5
28.84
–
–
28.03
32.76
32.25
–
2.8
–
–
1.9
4.5
11.3
–
18.64
13.81
16.49
19.17
23.16
27.46
19.32
33.31
25.15
33.62
35.42
39.02
2.8
5.8
4.6
3.5
3.9
13.6
6.4
4.6
10.6
4.5
7.4
9.8
18.64
13.67
16.43
19.18
23.20
–
19.46
32.28
23.09
33.07
35.20
–
2.9
5.8
4.3
3.9
4.3
–
7.2
5.0
12.9
4.9
8.8
–
18.57
–
17.04
19.11
22.67
–
–
36.25
–
35.24
36.29
–
5.4
–
12.8
6.6
5.4
–
–
7.8
–
9.0
8.5
–
27.77
12.14
17.71
22.87
24.02
29.13
32.10
38.70
30.10
1.8
3.4
9.0
7.8
3.2
2.1
2.3
3.3
5.9
27.88
11.57
18.17
21.42
23.84
29.19
32.33
38.67
30.40
1.9
2.3
9.6
4.6
3.5
2.4
2.3
3.5
6.1
26.93
–
15.04
29.06
25.46
28.58
27.72
–
28.84
6.4
–
8.9
24.0
2.8
3.2
2.9
–
16.9
24.34
12.14
16.62
24.40
6.4
3.4
6.0
8.0
25.35
11.57
16.88
24.66
6.6
2.3
6.1
9.4
18.86
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-46
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Diagnostic medical sonographers ..
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Nuclear medicine technologists .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dietetic technicians .......................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.08
27.50
24.38
34.89
29.66
33.57
32.47
38.92
35.90
33.19
33.68
40.02
3.1%
3.0
26.5
4.1
5.0
5.6
3.1
3.9
4.2
3.6
3.9
9.0
$23.82
26.97
26.74
33.83
29.06
33.52
32.65
38.82
36.01
33.28
33.68
40.02
1.8%
2.5
27.4
3.0
5.9
5.9
3.3
4.6
4.3
4.2
3.9
9.0
–
–
–
$41.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.59
19.89
19.96
23.61
28.17
31.64
36.98
30.72
1.9
18.7
3.5
3.6
2.3
3.5
4.9
6.4
26.65
–
20.06
23.47
28.22
31.93
37.01
30.63
2.2
–
4.1
4.0
2.6
3.6
4.9
6.9
26.08
–
19.36
24.69
27.76
27.29
–
31.09
4.6
–
5.0
3.0
3.9
2.8
–
15.9
15.18
11.91
14.10
17.61
16.99
12.21
3.8
2.4
4.6
6.7
11.0
9.1
15.60
11.83
14.24
17.73
18.96
–
4.2
2.8
5.3
7.2
8.7
–
13.23
12.22
13.30
16.55
12.03
–
4.7
2.8
6.5
11.1
6.1
–
16.83
11.94
14.02
18.00
20.75
24.20
33.17
19.50
13.33
14.68
11.34
2.4
4.2
2.0
3.5
2.6
7.0
14.2
13.5
23.1
2.4
5.6
17.06
12.30
14.17
18.27
20.72
24.16
–
19.65
13.31
15.01
12.23
2.5
5.0
2.0
3.6
2.9
7.8
–
12.6
23.6
2.5
9.4
15.52
11.32
13.16
16.68
21.04
–
–
–
–
13.42
10.24
5.8
6.9
5.6
5.5
7.8
–
–
–
–
5.5
4.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-47
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Pharmacy technicians –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric technicians ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Respiratory therapy technicians ....
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Surgical technologists ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Veterinary technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.86
17.77
20.91
14.82
16.64
12.74
16.56
21.21
25.75
23.39
26.19
19.78
17.31
19.96
20.85
20.66
2.1%
6.4
4.8
6.6
6.8
6.3
12.0
8.8
5.3
4.4
6.0
2.1
3.7
3.1
3.5
11.0
$14.03
18.55
20.02
16.11
16.76
12.77
16.52
21.30
25.45
23.25
27.02
19.81
17.21
19.78
21.20
20.66
2.1%
7.8
5.5
2.8
7.3
7.0
12.5
8.8
5.4
4.5
8.3
2.3
4.0
3.3
4.0
11.0
$13.05
15.04
–
–
15.38
12.42
–
–
26.91
–
–
19.36
–
22.34
–
–
6.3%
4.5
–
–
6.9
7.1
–
–
9.6
–
–
4.5
–
6.0
–
–
16.07
12.63
15.41
17.29
7.6
4.9
5.9
4.7
16.30
12.92
15.35
17.29
8.1
5.2
5.9
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.66
16.77
19.06
20.72
22.13
21.52
1.3
2.1
2.0
1.8
2.5
6.7
19.53
16.62
18.97
20.60
21.81
20.00
1.4
2.4
2.1
2.0
2.8
5.8
20.27
17.30
19.51
21.27
23.99
25.08
2.7
2.3
3.0
3.9
4.3
13.5
16.60
12.53
12.50
14.38
17.49
20.05
26.20
19.85
19.75
18.63
23.24
2.6
10.0
6.7
2.7
4.3
3.1
5.8
12.9
8.1
7.5
11.3
16.83
12.54
12.59
14.48
17.47
20.51
26.20
20.36
20.12
18.63
23.44
2.8
10.0
7.2
2.8
4.3
3.3
5.8
13.9
8.2
7.5
11.4
13.52
–
11.40
13.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.7
–
7.9
7.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-48
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
technicians ...............................
Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner
and technical workers ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.11
10.72
15.85
18.75
24.14
23.52
18.61
3.7%
7.3
2.2
4.3
10.3
4.9
14.7
$18.47
10.86
16.09
18.96
24.29
23.21
19.58
3.9%
8.0
2.0
4.2
12.1
5.1
15.8
$15.23
–
–
17.05
–
–
–
11.6%
–
–
13.5
–
–
–
27.97
21.66
26.63
26.12
32.06
26.34
3.9
14.1
5.8
5.5
4.6
16.9
27.89
21.66
26.63
26.12
32.06
26.34
4.0
14.1
5.8
5.5
4.6
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.51
16.25
23.90
26.12
31.09
27.73
4.6
6.7
6.9
5.5
4.3
16.5
27.40
16.25
23.90
26.12
31.09
27.73
4.6
6.7
6.9
5.5
4.3
16.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.50
5.8
29.50
5.8
–
–
19.62
17.68
17.90
18.34
9.8
5.4
4.0
7.0
19.69
–
17.95
18.34
10.7
–
4.4
7.0
18.22
–
–
–
6.3
–
–
–
12.89
9.00
10.25
11.67
14.14
17.33
21.49
24.62
14.86
.9
5.0
1.2
1.1
1.3
2.2
4.0
8.1
3.3
13.23
9.85
10.72
11.88
14.17
16.99
20.93
23.71
14.92
.9
3.6
1.4
1.2
1.4
2.2
3.6
8.3
3.2
11.72
7.96
9.24
11.03
13.98
20.18
26.75
–
14.59
1.5
5.0
1.8
1.6
2.5
4.5
8.1
–
7.6
11.59
8.95
1.1
5.8
11.94
10.06
1.2
4.6
10.54
7.95
1.3
5.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-49
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
Nursing, psychiatric, and home
health aides –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home health aides .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants and
aides .............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants ...
Level 6 ..............................
Occupational therapist aides ..........
Physical therapist assistants and aides
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical therapist assistants ...........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.16
11.51
13.37
15.34
16.22
12.98
10.30
9.41
10.36
12.35
12.60
1.3%
1.3
1.6
6.6
12.2
4.6
2.2
3.2
2.7
3.6
9.3
$10.62
11.71
13.57
14.72
16.22
13.14
10.85
10.11
10.58
12.73
–
1.5%
1.5
1.6
6.6
12.2
4.7
2.6
5.3
3.3
3.7
–
$9.23
10.84
12.50
–
–
12.33
9.64
8.83
10.00
11.70
–
11.98
10.09
10.69
11.85
13.59
14.31
13.14
13.12
10.49
12.55
13.78
15.75
1.1
4.1
1.2
1.5
1.6
8.8
4.7
3.0
3.7
5.9
4.0
9.7
12.10
10.06
10.82
11.98
13.66
13.74
13.11
13.30
10.67
12.46
14.00
15.75
1.1
4.6
1.2
1.7
1.8
9.7
5.1
3.2
3.7
6.2
4.1
9.7
11.45
–
10.11
11.28
13.25
–
13.33
11.71
9.14
12.95
11.37
–
1.8
–
2.1
1.8
3.3
–
6.0
5.9
8.6
11.1
5.3
–
23.38
13.91
26.08
25.31
26.50
16.15
18.27
11.48
12.09
13.37
23.38
25.03
25.91
19.04
22.98
7.8
10.6
4.8
6.9
4.3
10.8
7.2
7.9
4.1
6.6
14.4
11.5
5.9
14.8
8.5
23.91
–
25.62
25.33
26.08
14.45
17.84
11.50
12.42
13.32
22.49
19.42
24.96
–
22.43
6.4
–
4.2
4.4
3.7
12.1
9.0
9.4
4.0
6.1
16.5
8.7
6.6
–
9.1
22.36
–
–
25.26
–
–
19.42
11.41
–
13.46
–
27.82
–
–
24.42
15.3
–
–
19.3
–
–
9.6
13.9
–
13.0
–
9.3
–
–
15.5
1.9%
1.9
3.0
–
–
6.2
2.2
2.7
3.1
4.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-50
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
Physical therapist assistants
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist aides ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Massage therapists .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental assistants ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pharmacy aides ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.12
23.38
25.03
25.91
12.40
11.49
12.07
13.50
12.50
18.29
17.19
13.0%
14.4
11.5
5.9
3.1
8.0
4.2
6.7
5.5
10.6
28.9
–
$22.49
19.42
24.96
12.25
11.50
12.40
12.63
–
17.72
–
–
16.5%
8.7
6.6
2.5
9.4
4.1
3.8
–
17.2
–
–
–
$27.82
–
12.85
–
–
15.60
–
19.41
–
–
–
9.3%
–
9.2
–
–
16.7
–
9.5
–
14.62
10.72
12.25
14.78
17.04
20.41
16.97
16.51
13.77
16.24
19.01
20.64
14.77
14.36
12.16
11.95
14.10
15.71
18.79
19.26
15.27
13.97
13.26
15.00
16.04
15.03
17.75
13.08
1.3
3.1
1.9
2.0
2.1
3.7
5.5
4.6
6.7
7.6
3.8
7.3
11.5
1.9
3.8
2.9
1.9
3.5
7.5
8.8
3.9
10.5
3.8
4.2
3.6
4.4
6.2
6.0
14.83
11.23
12.60
14.64
16.90
20.41
16.96
16.67
15.51
16.05
18.88
20.64
14.88
14.46
12.22
12.12
14.05
15.67
18.79
19.69
15.42
13.96
13.28
15.06
15.86
14.52
17.76
13.67
1.4
3.1
2.4
2.2
2.0
3.7
5.4
5.2
5.9
8.2
3.7
7.3
12.2
1.8
4.0
2.8
2.0
3.7
7.5
8.4
4.2
10.6
4.1
4.3
3.8
4.1
7.0
6.1
13.60
9.07
11.53
15.80
18.33
–
17.02
15.51
12.19
18.48
20.16
–
–
13.58
–
11.49
14.53
16.16
–
–
13.87
–
–
–
17.26
18.23
–
12.11
2.6
4.4
2.9
3.4
5.0
–
16.0
7.4
6.9
6.9
10.4
–
–
3.9
–
5.6
3.3
4.3
–
–
7.1
–
–
–
4.7
4.8
–
7.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-51
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
Pharmacy aides –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal caretakers ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
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 .............................
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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
police and detectives ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Relative
error5
Full-time workers
Mean
–
$12.38
19.20
Relative
error5
–
5.7%
8.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.33
10.82
18.64
4.8%
4.2
12.6
$9.56
11.86
18.96
4.0%
4.8
9.0
11.43
9.51
10.31
12.41
6.1
7.4
3.7
6.0
12.43
10.83
–
12.52
5.2
6.4
–
5.4
9.60
8.28
–
–
6.7
5.8
–
–
20.15
9.58
9.93
11.38
13.25
17.85
22.10
27.14
31.82
35.40
41.78
23.99
1.9
3.0
3.2
1.9
3.6
2.1
2.3
1.1
2.3
2.4
3.5
6.8
20.98
9.92
10.18
11.63
13.28
17.84
22.20
27.21
31.82
35.41
41.78
24.80
1.9
3.3
4.2
2.1
3.8
2.2
2.4
1.0
2.3
2.4
3.5
7.6
11.41
9.29
9.48
10.24
12.94
18.01
18.77
16.01
–
–
–
14.29
2.5
4.6
4.1
2.6
6.4
8.1
9.4
11.0
–
–
–
15.3
34.09
15.70
25.85
33.83
37.80
44.53
43.47
3.1
8.4
6.0
4.3
2.4
4.8
5.7
34.09
15.70
25.85
33.83
37.80
44.53
43.47
3.1
8.4
6.0
4.3
2.4
4.8
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.61
15.24
25.34
31.36
34.62
9.1
8.4
4.9
11.6
5.4
24.61
15.24
25.34
31.36
34.62
9.1
8.4
4.9
11.6
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.62
26.77
34.42
38.31
44.57
2.4
12.3
4.1
2.7
4.8
37.62
26.77
34.42
38.31
44.57
2.4
12.3
4.1
2.7
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-52
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Protective service occupations
–Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
police and detectives
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
fire fighting and prevention
workers ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fire fighters .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fire inspectors ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Fire inspectors and investigators ...
Level 7 ..............................
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers ...........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bailiffs ...........................................
Correctional officers and jailers ....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Detectives and criminal investigators
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
$43.79
Relative
error5
5.8%
Full-time workers
Mean
$43.79
Relative
error5
5.8%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.5%
6.7
–
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.29
23.98
25.78
32.62
36.60
36.96
21.79
13.47
19.81
20.29
25.12
28.89
24.79
24.55
24.99
24.56
24.99
3.7
5.7
6.9
5.4
3.8
11.8
3.4
7.6
4.4
3.4
5.0
10.1
8.5
7.3
5.9
7.5
5.9
28.33
23.98
25.78
32.62
36.60
36.96
22.05
13.84
19.84
20.47
25.32
28.89
–
24.60
25.10
24.62
25.10
3.7
5.8
6.9
5.4
3.8
11.8
3.4
9.1
4.5
3.5
5.0
10.1
–
7.4
6.2
7.5
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
$14.38
11.52
–
15.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.16
10.89
12.47
16.82
21.80
26.00
30.12
26.74
18.95
10.84
12.46
16.59
21.73
25.65
30.12
29.36
20.93
27.86
4.0
19.6
7.3
3.3
3.3
4.4
9.9
5.6
4.0
20.3
7.3
2.9
3.4
4.3
9.9
3.7
6.0
6.5
19.17
10.89
12.44
16.82
21.82
26.01
30.12
27.19
18.96
10.84
12.42
16.59
21.74
25.67
30.12
29.35
20.93
27.86
4.1
19.9
7.4
3.3
3.4
4.5
9.9
5.3
4.0
20.3
7.5
2.9
3.5
4.3
9.9
3.7
6.0
6.5
17.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.64
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-53
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Detectives and criminal investigators
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fish and game wardens .....................
Parking enforcement workers ............
Level 3 ..............................
Police officers ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Police and sheriff’s patrol officers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Animal control workers .....................
Level 4 ..............................
Private detectives and investigators ...
Level 6 ..............................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming surveillance officers and
gaming investigators ................
Security guards ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.82
41.42
23.13
16.38
17.18
27.50
16.00
18.66
24.53
28.93
34.45
36.08
30.28
27.50
16.00
18.66
24.53
28.93
34.45
36.08
30.28
14.06
14.79
17.13
19.58
5.3%
12.1
6.7
9.0
11.5
1.6
15.3
3.2
3.3
1.3
4.1
5.0
4.6
1.6
15.3
3.2
3.3
1.3
4.1
5.0
4.6
8.1
10.1
10.0
14.6
$31.81
41.42
25.08
16.23
17.46
27.74
16.44
19.06
24.72
28.99
34.45
36.08
30.35
27.74
16.44
19.06
24.72
28.99
34.45
36.08
30.35
14.02
14.89
17.21
19.58
5.3%
12.1
4.7
10.2
12.3
1.5
15.4
3.0
3.5
1.3
4.1
5.0
4.6
1.5
15.4
3.0
3.5
1.3
4.1
5.0
4.6
8.3
10.4
10.2
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
$16.76
–
14.73
20.10
–
–
–
–
16.76
–
14.73
20.10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.2%
–
10.1
19.5
–
–
–
–
11.2
–
10.1
19.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.17
9.34
10.07
11.30
13.50
19.22
23.92
13.80
1.9
4.3
3.7
1.9
4.9
4.0
1.3
7.9
12.33
9.56
10.08
11.50
13.41
18.90
–
13.30
2.1
4.6
4.1
2.0
4.9
4.5
–
7.6
11.34
9.08
10.06
10.27
14.65
21.75
–
16.14
3.5
7.0
5.1
2.7
10.0
8.0
–
18.1
14.44
12.14
9.34
10.07
11.29
6.9
1.9
4.3
3.7
1.9
14.44
12.29
9.56
10.08
11.49
6.9
2.2
4.6
4.1
2.0
–
11.34
9.08
10.06
10.27
–
3.5
7.0
5.1
2.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-54
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Security guards –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous protective service
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Crossing guards .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$13.50
19.22
23.94
13.80
Relative
error5
5.1%
4.0
1.6
7.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$13.40
18.90
–
13.30
Relative
error5
5.2%
4.5
–
7.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.65
21.75
–
16.14
10.0%
8.0
–
18.1
12.37
9.70
9.25
11.66
13.41
19.78
22.70
12.76
11.12
10.61
12.16
4.3
3.8
4.4
8.5
7.1
6.5
13.2
12.8
4.6
4.1
14.1
15.88
10.60
12.47
13.33
15.35
19.78
22.70
15.37
–
–
–
7.0
4.0
11.3
16.2
6.3
6.5
13.2
12.3
–
–
–
9.64
9.23
8.90
10.05
11.49
–
–
9.16
11.48
10.79
12.37
2.7
5.0
3.0
6.0
10.9
–
–
5.2
5.2
5.5
15.7
10.24
7.00
8.47
9.54
12.36
8.84
5.6
14.5
2.8
6.5
7.8
2.6
13.71
–
–
–
14.30
–
15.3
–
–
–
8.2
–
9.08
6.59
8.38
9.38
11.15
8.81
3.0
15.1
2.0
4.6
11.7
2.6
8.82
7.36
7.61
8.96
11.90
15.52
17.56
19.75
25.99
12.45
.8
.9
1.0
1.8
2.0
1.8
2.6
6.3
10.4
5.2
10.03
7.62
8.10
9.57
12.14
15.66
17.58
19.75
26.63
13.32
1.2
1.8
1.6
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.6
6.3
12.6
5.9
7.52
7.21
7.27
8.06
10.52
12.09
–
–
–
9.37
.9
1.0
1.1
2.7
4.3
4.3
–
–
–
4.7
16.04
11.29
12.34
15.58
2.1
6.2
3.3
2.5
16.20
11.69
12.46
15.68
2.0
6.7
3.6
2.6
12.81
9.66
10.78
12.17
7.6
2.6
4.5
5.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-55
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
First-line supervisors/managers, food
preparation and serving workers
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chefs and head cooks ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cooks, institution and cafeteria .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, restaurant ...........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.59
19.96
25.99
18.94
18.21
11.93
16.56
17.38
19.36
25.95
3.0%
6.6
10.4
8.0
6.8
10.1
7.3
9.0
6.4
20.4
$17.61
19.96
26.63
19.01
18.36
11.93
16.56
17.42
19.36
–
3.0%
6.6
12.6
8.1
6.6
10.1
7.3
9.4
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.72
11.29
12.39
15.50
17.63
20.11
17.45
10.72
7.80
8.74
10.35
12.47
15.77
18.21
11.92
8.41
7.74
8.33
9.67
11.56
12.39
9.70
10.93
13.32
17.17
12.66
11.08
1.9
6.2
3.5
2.8
3.1
8.2
7.5
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.3
2.1
2.3
8.6
5.2
1.4
1.3
2.3
3.5
6.4
2.8
3.4
1.8
2.9
5.0
5.9
1.6
15.87
11.69
12.54
15.60
17.65
20.11
17.50
11.45
8.26
9.06
10.62
12.61
15.96
18.21
12.04
9.04
8.26
8.60
10.37
11.58
12.67
9.88
11.00
13.37
17.46
12.85
11.53
1.8
6.7
3.8
2.9
3.1
8.2
7.7
1.7
2.4
1.8
1.6
2.3
2.5
8.6
5.6
2.6
2.7
3.8
5.9
6.8
3.2
5.6
2.0
3.1
5.2
6.4
1.6
$12.73
9.66
10.78
12.17
–
–
–
9.17
7.66
8.45
9.71
11.63
12.51
–
10.70
8.00
7.59
8.13
8.87
–
10.51
9.40
10.39
12.61
13.48
–
10.00
7.9%
2.6
4.5
5.0
–
–
–
1.4
1.3
1.8
2.0
1.9
6.6
–
7.9
1.2
1.2
2.2
2.0
–
2.5
3.5
4.2
3.7
6.1
–
2.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-56
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
Cooks, restaurant –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Fast food and counter workers ..........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.07
10.16
12.17
14.14
19.80
12.67
9.67
8.10
8.46
10.47
11.64
9.68
8.23
9.44
11.66
13.62
11.66
5.74
5.91
5.44
5.66
7.90
7.49
7.03
7.49
7.03
6.47
8.04
6.84
4.91
4.74
4.76
5.25
7.26
7.76
2.6%
1.7
2.0
6.7
11.1
3.3
2.6
3.3
2.2
3.7
6.5
1.6
2.1
2.0
3.3
6.5
7.4
1.7
2.2
2.7
4.2
9.7
9.5
3.6
5.6
5.6
4.5
10.8
15.3
2.3
4.1
2.6
5.1
17.5
11.6
$9.30
10.35
12.28
14.28
19.80
12.75
10.18
–
8.74
10.82
11.91
10.42
8.69
10.05
11.86
13.71
–
5.93
6.10
5.52
5.91
7.84
7.31
7.26
–
8.03
6.60
7.75
6.71
4.97
4.80
4.68
5.47
8.31
8.00
4.0%
2.0
2.3
7.1
11.1
3.4
3.5
–
3.1
4.2
8.3
2.1
3.4
3.0
4.1
6.7
–
2.7
3.0
4.0
6.4
7.7
9.9
5.3
–
10.6
7.0
8.7
16.2
3.1
7.9
3.8
8.2
19.2
3.3
$8.88
9.82
11.61
–
–
–
8.73
–
8.23
9.30
10.86
8.77
7.91
8.76
11.04
–
–
5.58
5.77
5.38
5.42
8.02
7.73
6.85
7.66
6.67
6.31
8.58
–
4.86
4.69
4.82
5.05
5.58
7.52
3.5%
2.5
2.3
–
–
–
2.3
–
2.9
3.9
5.6
1.8
2.0
1.8
4.7
–
–
2.1
2.8
3.1
5.3
23.3
18.5
4.5
3.5
4.8
4.0
25.4
–
2.8
4.7
3.5
7.1
24.1
23.2
8.23
7.68
10.13
8.69
2.4
2.2
5.6
.6
8.86
8.34
10.07
9.59
2.7
3.0
4.7
.9
7.68
7.21
10.22
8.18
3.1
2.5
8.6
.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-57
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Fast food and counter workers
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Combined food preparation and
serving workers, including fast
food ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dishwashers .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,
lounge, and coffee shop ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations ..............
Relative
error5
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
$7.76
8.16
9.51
10.24
–
9.23
Relative
error5
$7.90
8.51
10.12
11.58
14.04
9.65
0.7%
.8
1.8
5.7
7.7
3.9
$8.34
9.21
10.64
11.70
–
10.03
1.3%
1.6
1.8
6.3
–
6.8
0.9%
.8
2.8
4.8
–
3.9
8.63
7.85
8.48
10.01
12.08
14.04
9.53
.6
.7
.9
2.1
5.5
7.7
4.5
9.61
8.27
9.24
10.57
12.28
–
10.10
1.1
1.4
1.7
2.1
5.8
–
9.7
8.14
7.74
8.13
9.41
–
–
8.99
.6
.8
.8
3.0
–
–
3.4
8.99
8.13
8.73
10.50
10.68
10.15
8.88
7.47
9.08
11.26
13.05
9.13
8.58
10.71
11.67
1.5
2.0
1.9
2.8
10.1
6.4
5.8
3.8
9.3
5.9
17.2
2.4
1.8
6.3
6.2
9.51
8.52
9.03
10.89
10.71
9.86
9.51
7.54
9.43
11.91
14.89
9.64
8.88
11.03
–
1.7
3.3
4.2
2.5
10.6
8.1
7.5
5.7
9.8
10.1
11.7
2.6
1.7
7.3
–
8.48
7.89
8.45
9.98
–
10.86
8.10
7.43
8.44
10.64
–
8.28
8.16
9.40
–
2.0
2.4
2.0
5.1
–
5.6
5.0
5.1
9.5
7.6
–
2.0
2.0
3.8
–
8.32
7.48
8.21
9.80
11.98
2.3
2.6
3.1
5.9
13.7
9.00
7.57
8.64
11.00
12.15
4.9
6.3
6.3
8.5
14.8
8.00
7.44
8.05
9.28
–
1.9
2.4
3.6
6.9
–
12.46
1.1
12.96
1.2
9.98
1.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-58
December 2009 - January 2011
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 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
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 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Building cleaning workers .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$10.35
11.32
13.24
15.09
18.17
20.90
26.75
14.11
Relative
error5
4.1%
1.2
1.2
1.8
2.9
2.3
4.4
2.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$10.79
11.69
13.40
15.17
18.22
20.92
26.75
14.08
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.3%
1.4
1.2
1.8
3.0
2.3
4.4
2.3
$9.07
9.91
11.52
14.04
–
–
–
14.52
1.5%
2.2
3.2
7.7
–
–
–
14.1
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.69
12.31
13.21
17.19
20.33
26.99
17.53
2.1
8.4
5.3
3.4
2.6
4.8
7.9
18.76
12.32
13.34
17.20
20.35
26.99
17.53
2.1
8.4
5.6
3.4
2.6
4.8
7.9
12.10
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.66
12.31
12.66
17.23
20.08
28.25
16.93
2.7
8.4
5.0
3.8
3.2
5.9
10.4
18.75
12.32
12.79
17.23
20.08
28.25
16.93
2.7
8.4
5.4
3.8
3.2
5.9
10.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.75
15.20
17.15
20.91
22.50
18.52
11.87
10.36
11.47
13.49
15.61
19.88
13.25
4.6
14.1
5.5
3.8
6.9
11.7
1.6
4.6
1.3
1.2
2.4
3.8
2.4
18.77
15.20
17.17
20.99
22.50
18.52
12.35
10.84
11.87
13.65
15.77
19.80
13.35
4.6
14.1
5.5
3.8
6.9
11.7
1.7
5.8
1.7
1.3
2.5
4.0
2.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.83
8.95
10.00
11.70
14.13
–
12.24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.0
1.4
2.7
3.4
9.9
–
15.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-59
December 2009 - January 2011
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
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 ..............................
Grounds maintenance workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and
applicators, vegetation .............
Level 4 ..............................
Tree trimmers and pruners .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$12.41
10.94
11.53
13.80
15.45
19.80
13.55
10.24
9.33
11.16
11.98
15.78
9.75
16.04
14.99
12.57
10.29
10.42
12.61
14.65
19.26
22.46
14.53
Relative
error5
2.2%
6.0
2.0
1.3
2.7
4.0
2.5
2.4
1.1
5.7
3.4
4.5
4.3
3.9
2.3
2.3
4.1
1.9
2.7
2.9
4.6
5.5
9.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$13.01
11.79
11.98
14.02
15.62
19.80
13.62
10.40
9.46
11.39
11.93
15.52
9.94
16.38
15.05
12.87
10.25
10.63
12.79
14.63
19.48
22.46
13.11
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
2.3%
7.8
2.2
1.4
2.8
4.0
2.2
2.9
1.2
6.9
3.6
5.8
4.8
4.0
2.3
2.7
5.0
2.2
2.8
3.0
4.4
5.5
8.4
$9.93
9.02
9.91
11.52
13.93
–
12.90
9.51
8.82
10.19
12.64
–
–
–
–
10.67
10.40
9.57
10.90
15.55
–
–
28.47
2.5%
1.5
3.3
3.8
11.2
–
15.9
3.0
2.7
4.8
7.0
–
–
–
–
2.8
5.7
2.6
10.3
7.5
–
–
13.1
3.3
6.3
2.7
11.0
–
–
–
–
12.23
10.25
10.43
12.46
14.45
19.95
24.03
14.63
2.8
4.4
1.9
3.1
3.6
5.9
3.6
9.9
12.47
10.14
10.60
12.67
14.44
19.95
24.03
13.14
3.2
5.2
2.3
3.1
3.7
5.9
3.6
8.7
10.71
10.56
9.69
10.40
–
–
–
–
15.28
14.05
18.91
15.62
21.30
3.3
7.6
6.6
7.9
7.7
15.23
14.05
18.95
15.62
21.30
3.3
7.6
6.8
7.9
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-60
December 2009 - January 2011
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Gaming supervisors .......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Animal trainers ..................................
Nonfarm animal caretakers ................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Gaming services workers ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming dealers ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$11.65
8.67
8.81
9.57
13.37
17.40
19.63
24.76
20.75
26.77
14.68
2.3%
3.4
2.3
3.3
3.5
5.0
4.1
6.9
6.3
11.4
7.7
$12.50
8.68
8.69
9.55
13.78
17.85
19.49
24.51
20.75
–
15.53
Relative
error5
3.7%
2.7
3.0
4.9
4.4
6.1
4.1
7.2
6.3
–
7.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.08
8.67
8.93
9.61
11.84
15.49
20.57
27.96
–
–
12.38
2.2%
4.8
2.2
3.7
3.7
4.9
10.9
16.2
–
–
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.99
10.63
11.97
17.17
19.68
26.56
18.04
19.68
26.56
12.09
10.63
11.97
4.4
11.9
4.0
5.2
9.7
1.9
8.6
9.7
1.9
3.6
11.9
4.0
15.99
10.63
11.97
17.17
19.68
26.62
18.03
19.68
26.62
12.09
10.63
11.97
4.4
11.9
4.0
5.2
9.7
1.9
8.6
9.7
1.9
3.6
11.9
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.52
13.72
13.60
16.90
19.65
19.40
16.09
13.15
10.23
7.98
9.32
10.81
7.41
7.20
7.15
7.74
10.87
7.03
3.2
7.8
3.5
5.0
4.0
6.6
11.9
9.9
6.3
5.1
5.5
5.5
5.8
3.6
6.1
5.2
11.4
3.6
16.69
13.50
13.77
16.97
19.65
19.40
16.09
–
11.73
–
9.11
11.19
7.47
7.31
7.15
7.74
11.34
7.11
3.2
10.5
3.5
5.2
4.0
6.6
11.9
–
7.5
–
7.9
4.5
6.2
2.9
7.1
5.3
12.8
4.0
13.98
14.38
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.51
7.91
9.61
–
6.78
6.45
7.17
–
–
5.98
5.3
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.6
5.5
7.3
–
6.4
8.1
14.4
–
–
4.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-61
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
Gaming dealers –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket
takers ............................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Amusement and recreation
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Locker room, coatroom, and
dressing room attendants .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Funeral attendants ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$6.95
6.76
7.26
10.50
Relative
error5
2.3%
2.7
2.2
7.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$7.07
6.82
7.24
–
Relative
error5
1.7%
3.8
2.0
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$5.51
–
–
–
5.4%
–
–
–
–
9.37
11.49
11.2
13.0
10.45
–
12.7
–
–
–
10.21
10.61
9.85
9.38
10.02
9.3
14.8
4.1
15.2
11.1
10.72
–
–
–
–
17.9
–
–
–
–
10.16
10.66
9.85
–
11.45
10.5
15.1
4.1
–
12.1
9.47
8.08
8.57
10.88
12.01
11.89
3.2
1.5
4.3
7.3
11.3
3.9
10.35
8.48
8.99
12.50
–
–
5.0
3.5
7.1
8.2
–
–
8.59
7.85
8.14
9.10
–
9.40
3.0
1.4
4.5
5.4
–
4.3
8.99
7.89
8.19
9.40
12.01
12.14
2.9
1.5
3.0
4.5
11.3
4.5
9.53
8.15
8.25
9.28
–
–
4.6
4.0
3.6
5.9
–
–
8.52
7.77
8.13
9.47
–
9.07
3.5
1.5
4.8
6.2
–
5.7
11.58
8.93
13.31
11.61
14.14
14.61
10.51
11.73
16.34
6.3
4.4
7.7
9.9
5.2
8.5
16.7
10.5
13.2
12.27
9.11
–
–
–
15.22
8.22
12.01
16.73
7.0
5.7
–
–
–
11.2
18.1
10.9
15.5
9.04
8.60
–
11.45
–
13.38
12.29
11.23
14.82
2.3
3.5
–
10.7
–
8.4
21.8
12.1
5.9
14.80
10.51
12.00
8.7
16.7
11.7
15.45
8.22
12.36
11.6
18.1
12.0
13.50
12.29
11.40
8.5
21.8
13.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-62
December 2009 - January 2011
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 –Continued
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous personal appearance
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Manicurists and pedicurists ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Shampooers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Skin care specialists .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Baggage porters and bellhops ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Concierges .....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Tour and travel guides .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tour guides and escorts .................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Transportation attendants ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Flight attendants ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$16.34
13.2%
$16.73
15.5%
$14.82
Relative
error5
5.9%
13.60
7.77
8.67
13.44
19.16
11.95
13.89
8.40
7.80
18.42
19.16
9.4
3.0
10.3
7.4
7.6
10.2
7.5
5.1
3.1
6.5
7.6
14.03
–
–
13.39
19.47
12.70
13.64
–
–
19.48
19.47
8.3
–
–
7.7
8.7
7.0
7.7
–
–
7.0
8.7
12.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.95
–
20.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.6
–
10.74
8.74
8.63
13.29
16.13
9.41
8.50
8.42
13.18
13.17
12.96
8.56
16.13
12.36
8.56
16.13
29.43
9.63
14.96
32.44
38.98
37.14
33.59
38.98
4.9
4.7
9.6
3.1
11.0
6.9
4.8
10.7
4.5
5.1
10.1
4.3
5.3
12.1
4.3
5.3
7.2
11.9
11.8
4.8
8.7
3.4
5.0
8.7
10.74
8.50
8.63
13.03
16.13
9.54
8.50
8.54
13.28
12.76
15.75
–
–
14.77
–
–
31.28
9.28
–
32.44
38.98
36.99
33.59
38.98
5.6
5.1
12.0
1.9
11.0
7.3
5.1
12.5
4.4
2.9
11.4
–
–
13.4
–
–
8.2
15.5
–
4.8
8.7
3.4
5.0
8.7
10.74
–
–
–
–
8.06
–
–
12.80
–
11.80
8.35
15.45
11.44
8.35
15.45
15.09
10.60
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.4
–
–
–
–
6.0
–
–
12.5
–
9.5
3.8
6.4
10.4
3.8
6.4
8.6
1.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-63
December 2009 - January 2011
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 –Continued
Transportation attendants, except
flight attendants and baggage
porters ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Child care workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal and home care aides ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Recreation and fitness workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.28
9.63
12.76
9.91
9.10
9.14
9.49
11.15
12.70
14.81
11.08
9.50
8.96
9.65
10.97
12.51
13.89
7.54
9.59
10.64
12.80
16.80
21.27
19.91
19.65
11.8%
11.9
5.2
1.9
3.3
2.1
3.8
3.8
4.2
20.1
5.4
2.5
2.6
4.8
4.3
9.5
5.3
7.5
4.4
3.8
4.1
6.2
6.8
3.6
18.0
$11.40
9.28
–
10.05
9.45
8.84
9.62
11.04
12.79
–
11.45
10.38
9.73
10.38
10.94
12.07
16.77
–
10.72
10.35
13.73
17.54
20.04
19.50
23.27
18.9%
15.5
–
2.5
13.8
2.7
4.4
4.2
5.2
–
6.6
2.3
2.1
4.0
5.8
9.9
6.0
–
11.7
5.2
4.0
5.6
4.8
3.3
19.7
$11.04
10.60
–
9.59
8.91
9.49
9.13
11.94
12.06
–
10.17
8.77
8.58
8.93
–
–
11.90
7.49
9.36
10.74
11.94
16.16
25.22
22.96
14.84
3.9%
1.4
–
2.2
4.8
2.6
4.0
9.7
3.4
–
5.3
2.8
3.8
6.0
–
–
5.7
7.6
4.9
4.8
5.8
9.5
14.2
19.9
22.6
17.90
8.81
11.20
13.90
16.95
23.58
25.80
12.39
7.54
9.68
10.50
12.26
16.72
18.34
9.9
3.5
8.3
5.2
14.4
8.8
22.6
3.8
7.5
4.7
4.3
5.2
5.0
6.3
22.95
–
–
–
–
21.71
–
15.11
–
10.72
10.39
13.33
17.54
18.53
15.5
–
–
–
–
6.2
–
4.9
–
11.7
5.4
4.5
5.6
6.8
15.55
8.81
11.31
13.32
16.95
27.03
19.22
10.21
7.49
9.43
10.54
10.83
14.76
–
10.5
3.5
8.7
6.0
14.4
15.3
26.9
3.6
7.6
5.4
5.8
8.4
7.4
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-64
December 2009 - January 2011
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 –Continued
Recreation workers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Residential advisors ...........................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
retail sales workers ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers ...........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.26
15.55
15.69
14.71
16.53
3.8%
21.5
5.5
4.6
5.6
$19.32
18.37
15.93
15.07
16.53
3.4%
21.2
5.6
4.0
5.8
–
$10.68
–
–
–
–
12.6%
–
–
–
17.11
8.40
9.33
11.49
15.21
19.63
24.38
31.07
41.25
45.69
48.88
72.45
122.44
18.62
1.2
.7
.7
1.2
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.2
6.4
4.6
3.4
8.2
14.6
3.8
19.97
8.69
10.12
12.13
15.48
19.65
24.38
31.09
41.26
45.77
48.88
72.45
122.44
19.87
1.4
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.2
6.4
4.6
3.4
8.2
14.6
3.8
9.39
8.25
8.75
10.37
13.18
17.97
23.84
28.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
.7
.8
.7
2.0
2.9
7.3
26.4
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.96
10.74
12.79
16.93
20.01
26.33
35.74
40.65
43.31
2.3
6.9
2.8
2.5
2.2
3.8
6.8
3.8
10.1
21.13
10.84
13.06
16.94
20.01
26.33
35.74
40.65
43.31
2.4
7.2
2.9
2.6
2.2
3.8
6.8
3.8
10.1
12.82
–
10.31
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
–
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.14
10.93
12.89
17.25
19.87
27.40
32.60
42.79
2.1
7.9
2.9
2.5
2.5
4.8
7.1
6.4
19.23
11.07
13.04
17.26
19.87
27.40
32.60
42.79
2.2
8.3
3.0
2.5
2.5
4.8
7.1
6.4
14.03
–
10.73
–
–
–
–
–
15.7
–
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
29.71
7.0
30.48
6.9
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-65
December 2009 - January 2011
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
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Retail sales workers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Cashiers, all workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cashiers .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Gaming change persons and
booth cashiers ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons .............................
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
$15.22
21.14
24.56
42.83
38.74
43.31
49.63
11.49
8.36
9.34
11.45
15.22
19.79
23.93
24.75
9.80
8.41
9.31
11.23
15.05
18.40
9.74
8.41
9.32
11.19
15.57
18.40
8.9%
6.7
6.4
10.4
4.5
10.1
15.5
1.1
.7
.7
1.3
2.3
4.2
5.2
10.2
.8
.9
.8
2.5
3.3
12.8
.8
.9
.8
2.5
3.3
12.8
$15.23
21.14
24.56
42.83
38.74
43.31
49.63
13.07
8.66
10.15
12.17
15.55
19.83
23.93
24.75
10.66
8.59
10.03
11.84
14.79
18.40
10.58
8.59
10.04
11.82
15.23
18.40
9.1%
6.7
6.4
10.4
4.5
10.1
15.5
1.4
1.5
1.4
1.5
2.4
4.2
5.2
10.2
1.6
1.6
1.7
2.9
3.3
12.8
1.5
1.6
1.7
3.0
3.7
12.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$9.15
8.20
8.75
10.22
13.24
16.56
–
–
8.89
8.28
8.76
10.16
16.88
–
8.89
8.28
8.76
10.16
17.08
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0.7%
.8
.7
2.1
3.2
8.2
–
–
1.0
1.0
.7
4.5
5.5
–
1.0
1.0
.7
4.5
5.7
–
12.71
8.41
12.10
14.12
7.7
4.4
8.5
1.8
12.75
8.35
12.19
14.14
7.7
4.2
8.7
1.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.53
8.40
11.45
15.29
18.37
21.97
3.3
2.3
2.9
3.9
5.5
8.2
14.99
8.72
12.38
15.50
18.40
21.97
3.4
4.8
3.2
3.7
5.5
8.2
8.84
8.20
9.10
12.09
–
–
2.0
1.4
2.8
10.3
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-66
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Advertising sales agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance sales agents ........................
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.98
11.46
8.42
10.76
14.71
20.01
15.18
11.91
15.57
18.13
21.20
12.72
8.21
9.51
11.61
15.23
20.18
25.09
21.92
22.83
16.61
20.87
24.18
28.16
41.30
17.88
27.83
15.45
22.06
23.89
36.64
37.35
44.89
29.83
13.9%
5.0
2.4
4.6
7.9
14.0
3.3
4.1
3.3
5.8
8.0
1.8
1.2
1.6
1.6
3.1
4.8
5.7
9.3
7.0
15.6
10.5
10.6
10.9
12.5
16.7
5.8
6.3
8.7
7.9
17.4
8.2
6.6
14.8
$21.37
13.25
8.71
11.81
14.96
20.01
15.99
12.70
15.77
18.16
21.20
14.47
9.26
10.58
12.37
15.68
20.23
25.09
21.92
22.96
16.72
20.87
24.16
28.16
41.30
18.80
28.22
15.70
22.14
24.20
36.64
37.35
44.89
30.13
13.8%
6.1
4.8
6.2
8.4
14.0
3.6
4.5
3.2
5.8
8.0
2.0
2.4
2.6
2.2
3.2
4.9
5.7
9.3
7.1
16.1
10.5
10.6
10.9
12.5
14.1
5.9
6.7
8.7
8.2
17.4
8.2
6.6
14.9
–
$8.46
8.22
8.95
–
–
9.72
9.26
12.91
–
–
9.52
8.05
8.82
10.47
12.98
16.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.94
–
–
17.95
–
–
–
–
–
1.7%
1.6
3.8
–
–
5.9
4.2
12.4
–
–
1.0
1.1
1.5
2.4
3.7
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8
–
–
20.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55.47
18.49
16.72
29.51
37.40
6.5
3.8
4.8
17.5
12.0
55.66
18.51
16.70
29.51
37.40
6.6
4.0
5.0
17.5
12.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-67
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales agents
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Travel agents .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing ..............................
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, technical
and scientific products .............
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$53.88
73.58
60.06
77.92
142.07
58.76
17.31
13.88
16.4%
11.0
9.1
15.1
13.1
8.0
6.7
9.6
$53.88
73.58
60.06
77.92
142.07
58.76
17.48
13.92
16.4%
11.0
9.1
15.1
13.1
8.0
6.6
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.64
17.85
22.33
27.47
33.13
42.83
40.44
47.42
58.47
32.90
3.5
5.9
7.5
6.5
6.2
13.5
3.7
4.2
3.8
10.7
30.83
18.07
22.39
27.46
33.16
42.83
40.44
47.42
58.47
33.16
3.5
6.0
7.7
6.5
6.3
13.5
3.7
4.2
3.8
10.8
$17.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.95
26.21
32.35
35.59
45.83
41.86
44.61
58.53
40.83
6.3
16.0
21.5
13.2
21.2
4.7
5.4
4.3
13.3
39.16
26.21
32.35
35.61
45.83
41.86
44.61
58.53
40.61
6.3
16.0
21.5
13.2
21.2
4.7
5.4
4.3
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.62
18.49
21.88
25.93
31.77
39.04
3.0
6.2
8.2
3.2
7.5
9.9
26.80
18.63
21.94
25.92
31.80
39.04
3.1
6.3
8.5
3.2
7.6
9.9
15.81
–
–
–
–
–
12.1
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-68
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Models, demonstrators, and product
promoters .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Demonstrators and product
promoters .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Real estate brokers and sales agents ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Real estate brokers .........................
Real estate sales agents ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Sales engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Telemarketers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$38.07
52.31
27.42
Relative
error5
5.7%
3.8
8.2
Full-time workers
Mean
$38.07
52.31
27.91
Relative
error5
5.7%
3.8
8.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.0%
4.3
5.5
7.6
–
–
–
16.59
9.97
10.26
12.18
15.36
21.36
29.46
9.4
4.3
5.4
5.5
9.1
8.4
13.4
18.58
–
–
–
15.39
–
–
11.3
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
$11.29
9.97
10.30
11.39
–
–
–
16.60
9.97
10.26
12.18
15.36
21.36
23.85
11.56
13.42
15.30
28.82
38.44
22.89
26.29
23.63
11.56
13.42
15.30
36.05
38.97
35.70
27.89
36.64
13.45
9.66
11.74
9.4
4.3
5.4
5.5
9.1
8.4
13.3
2.8
4.8
8.5
25.9
9.4
16.3
12.6
14.7
2.8
4.8
8.5
26.2
9.6
8.3
12.3
7.0
5.2
5.8
4.4
18.58
–
–
–
15.39
–
24.34
–
13.51
15.30
28.82
39.46
22.89
26.29
24.15
–
13.51
15.30
36.05
–
35.92
27.89
37.66
13.79
10.20
11.71
11.3
–
–
–
9.7
–
13.5
–
5.0
8.5
25.9
8.1
16.3
12.6
14.9
–
5.0
8.5
26.2
–
8.6
12.3
7.5
5.5
6.9
4.8
11.26
9.97
10.30
11.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.17
8.47
11.83
6.1
4.3
5.5
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
5.5
7.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-69
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Telemarketers –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.43
22.86
12.99
6.0%
11.7
11.2
$16.68
20.94
13.36
6.3%
7.9
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
$10.49
9.06
8.81
12.23
14.42
–
–
–
–
–
11.75
4.4%
4.3
2.0
8.2
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
8.9
16.68
9.08
8.88
12.27
16.17
19.43
23.19
26.49
31.73
43.94
18.03
4.4
3.9
1.8
4.8
3.8
7.7
5.8
6.1
8.0
10.7
15.1
18.89
–
8.99
12.31
16.29
19.66
23.19
26.49
31.50
43.94
19.26
4.9
–
3.0
6.1
3.9
8.0
5.8
6.1
8.3
10.7
16.3
10.37
18.5
–
–
–
–
16.09
9.64
11.14
12.66
15.51
18.40
21.42
26.28
29.98
17.15
.5
1.9
.8
.9
.5
.6
.7
1.7
2.9
1.5
16.57
10.60
11.46
12.88
15.59
18.43
21.49
26.32
30.01
17.39
.5
2.4
1.1
.7
.5
.6
.6
1.7
2.9
1.3
12.27
8.86
10.30
11.45
14.60
17.83
18.99
23.73
–
14.22
1.7
2.5
1.4
3.5
1.7
2.8
5.7
8.9
–
8.7
22.52
15.56
16.88
21.30
25.09
28.74
25.67
1.7
5.6
2.6
1.8
3.6
3.2
3.8
22.64
15.56
16.87
21.51
25.20
28.77
25.85
1.6
5.6
2.6
1.5
3.7
3.2
3.9
16.52
–
–
14.24
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
6.7
–
–
–
11.35
6.7
11.64
8.8
10.06
5.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-70
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Switchboard operators, including
answering service –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telephone operators ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Financial clerks ..................................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Billing and posting clerks and
machine operators ....................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ....................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.22
12.22
15.91
12.77
13.81
10.81
11.56
15.85
11.40
12.00
15.43
18.03
20.48
23.78
17.03
15.54
12.62
11.01
15.77
17.27
17.94
17.45
8.5%
9.7
7.8
11.2
9.5
10.5
7.2
.8
2.0
1.6
1.1
1.1
1.7
4.1
2.3
3.9
8.3
10.3
5.8
3.1
8.8
9.6
$10.21
13.66
15.91
–
13.97
10.84
–
16.09
11.70
12.13
15.49
18.03
20.55
23.78
17.25
15.63
12.78
11.04
15.82
17.32
17.95
17.93
9.5%
6.7
8.0
–
11.3
11.9
–
.9
2.5
1.9
1.1
1.1
1.7
4.1
2.0
4.1
8.3
10.8
6.0
3.4
8.8
10.0
$10.32
9.27
–
–
13.07
–
–
13.50
10.68
11.32
14.65
18.06
18.66
–
13.97
13.69
–
10.24
14.73
16.55
–
–
4.3%
4.5
–
–
7.7
–
–
1.9
2.2
2.3
2.1
2.8
4.3
–
12.0
5.5
–
16.2
10.0
8.2
–
–
15.93
12.13
13.30
15.33
18.54
21.88
17.16
1.4
4.5
3.5
2.0
2.1
5.6
3.9
16.06
12.15
13.41
15.48
18.57
21.76
17.20
1.5
4.8
3.8
2.1
2.2
6.0
4.0
13.96
11.99
12.07
13.25
18.03
–
–
4.2
6.1
6.7
5.7
5.6
–
–
16.97
10.59
12.73
15.66
18.23
20.56
24.23
17.22
11.32
.9
5.9
2.2
1.6
1.5
1.7
5.2
2.2
4.8
17.12
11.96
13.04
15.68
18.22
20.69
24.23
17.20
11.84
1.0
10.0
2.3
1.7
1.7
1.7
5.2
2.2
5.0
15.19
9.48
10.94
15.41
18.37
17.75
–
17.62
–
2.8
7.1
5.1
3.0
3.8
4.1
–
15.1
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-71
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Gaming cage workers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Payroll and timekeeping clerks .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Procurement clerks ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tellers ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brokerage clerks ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Correspondence clerks .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Court, municipal, and license clerks ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks ............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Customer service representatives ......
Level 2 ..............................
$11.30
18.75
12.84
17.05
18.25
21.91
19.82
17.03
11.74
15.68
18.26
20.62
17.99
12.41
11.17
11.63
13.94
15.72
12.48
19.18
16.35
17.69
20.28
27.25
22.95
17.43
17.62
18.47
17.12
11.83
14.14
18.66
20.48
19.96
17.29
13.00
17.61
18.68
15.67
10.59
Relative
error5
3.9%
1.7
6.6
3.4
2.6
3.8
4.0
2.9
3.6
4.2
3.6
3.6
6.6
.9
1.7
1.1
1.5
4.1
6.4
3.4
4.6
4.0
6.6
6.4
3.4
3.5
4.5
7.5
3.6
5.8
2.7
3.0
7.6
5.0
4.1
4.5
7.7
4.7
2.4
4.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$11.48
18.85
12.84
17.28
18.28
21.81
19.92
17.08
11.74
15.74
18.26
20.62
18.26
12.59
11.35
11.67
13.98
15.67
12.58
19.26
16.35
17.96
20.01
27.25
22.95
17.53
17.62
18.47
17.41
12.28
14.15
18.73
21.03
20.24
17.20
12.99
17.24
18.68
16.09
10.69
Relative
error5
4.1%
1.8
6.6
3.4
2.4
4.0
4.0
2.9
3.6
4.2
3.6
3.6
6.9
1.1
2.2
1.2
1.5
4.2
6.8
3.5
4.6
4.0
6.5
6.4
3.4
3.5
4.5
7.5
3.5
4.9
2.6
3.1
7.7
4.7
4.2
4.5
8.1
4.7
1.4
5.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$16.72
–
14.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.69
10.84
11.50
13.68
–
11.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.97
–
13.59
16.30
–
–
–
8.7%
–
7.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.4
1.8
2.2
3.4
–
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.3
–
8.7
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.25
10.25
–
–
–
–
9.2
2.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-72
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Customer service representatives
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Eligibility interviewers, government
programs ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
File clerks ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ..
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 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan interviewers and clerks .............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$11.98
15.07
18.39
21.56
25.06
16.52
Relative
error5
4.4%
1.2
2.1
2.7
3.8
2.8
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.50
15.17
18.47
21.64
24.99
16.81
Relative
error5
1.9%
1.2
2.1
2.7
3.7
2.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.59
13.09
15.55
18.88
–
12.92
7.7%
6.0
6.7
10.9
–
4.7
17.75
12.50
14.62
16.13
19.79
21.69
20.45
13.31
11.21
11.91
12.13
16.47
12.11
10.28
9.42
10.07
12.90
2.2
3.6
4.9
2.3
3.2
3.5
7.3
3.9
8.8
4.0
3.6
3.8
10.0
1.7
2.2
2.4
3.9
17.81
–
14.80
16.13
19.79
21.69
20.15
14.19
–
12.32
12.55
16.44
12.10
10.54
9.62
10.26
13.10
2.1
–
4.7
2.3
3.2
3.5
8.8
3.9
–
4.9
3.7
4.1
10.1
1.7
2.4
2.4
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.79
9.16
11.08
10.79
–
–
8.78
8.43
8.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.6
3.7
3.9
5.7
–
–
3.1
3.2
5.6
–
13.51
10.81
12.49
14.20
15.25
16.81
13.19
10.38
12.53
15.08
18.18
12.29
16.70
11.53
14.94
3.4
10.8
2.7
3.7
5.9
7.6
2.7
6.3
3.3
4.6
8.8
5.6
2.8
6.2
1.9
14.29
10.34
12.40
15.04
15.50
16.84
14.77
14.68
13.42
15.37
–
12.24
16.75
11.71
14.97
4.2
13.7
2.8
3.1
5.6
7.8
3.6
8.9
3.4
4.9
–
6.4
2.8
5.2
1.9
11.27
11.21
12.83
10.95
–
–
11.32
9.27
11.89
13.44
–
–
14.73
–
–
6.4
13.6
4.6
7.0
–
–
3.6
4.1
5.7
5.7
–
–
15.1
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-73
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Loan interviewers and clerks
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
New accounts clerks ..........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Order clerks .......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$17.52
20.64
16.78
14.87
11.95
14.24
15.59
19.26
14.95
11.30
12.53
16.04
18.76
22.65
14.73
Relative
error5
4.7%
4.0
6.5
2.4
6.4
3.1
3.4
5.1
3.1
6.9
2.5
7.0
3.3
8.4
5.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$17.45
20.65
16.83
14.90
12.12
14.29
15.59
19.17
15.14
11.58
12.59
15.82
18.76
22.65
14.94
Relative
error5
4.8%
4.0
6.6
2.4
7.2
3.2
3.4
5.6
3.2
7.9
2.6
7.2
3.3
8.4
5.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
$14.40
–
–
–
–
12.29
10.01
11.64
19.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.7%
–
–
–
–
11.7
6.7
9.2
17.2
–
–
–
18.23
13.58
15.29
19.34
20.31
26.15
20.45
13.19
10.40
11.42
13.41
15.99
15.34
15.67
2.7
7.3
4.5
4.7
3.0
7.5
4.0
1.3
9.1
1.6
1.8
1.9
9.8
6.5
18.32
13.81
15.44
19.33
20.31
26.15
20.36
13.60
12.28
11.90
13.57
16.01
15.34
16.09
2.7
7.3
4.7
4.7
3.0
7.5
4.0
1.5
15.4
1.9
2.1
2.2
9.8
6.4
14.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.23
9.19
9.87
12.27
15.91
–
11.39
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.5
6.4
1.7
3.7
5.2
–
5.8
16.47
13.21
12.64
17.10
19.27
21.42
15.42
18.50
23.88
3.3
15.1
6.1
4.4
3.2
15.2
7.6
13.4
6.8
17.17
–
13.29
17.76
19.33
20.36
15.48
18.50
23.88
2.7
–
7.4
3.4
3.9
11.3
8.1
13.4
6.8
14.60
–
10.94
15.38
–
25.66
–
–
–
6.6
–
11.2
8.5
–
27.8
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-74
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Cargo and freight agents –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Couriers and messengers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$11.07
9.77
11.35
14.12
8.79
17.97
10.90
14.01
16.54
19.12
24.36
31.46
17.64
–
5.6%
11.9
6.6
5.8
3.2
2.2
7.5
3.2
2.4
4.0
4.5
10.0
8.6
$28.54
11.36
–
11.91
13.92
–
18.20
11.41
14.23
16.60
19.12
24.38
31.46
17.64
23.1%
8.0
–
9.9
5.6
–
2.1
7.9
3.3
2.4
4.0
4.5
10.0
8.6
–
$10.41
–
10.26
14.51
–
12.29
–
11.43
15.23
–
–
–
–
–
5.9%
–
5.9
14.9
–
9.9
–
11.3
6.6
–
–
–
–
17.55
11.29
15.04
16.33
21.41
25.03
15.22
4.1
12.3
5.7
3.6
8.1
7.5
15.2
17.94
–
15.28
16.43
21.41
25.10
15.22
3.6
–
5.6
3.6
8.1
7.5
15.2
11.84
–
12.98
–
–
–
–
14.2
–
17.0
–
–
–
–
18.17
10.53
13.43
16.65
18.13
24.09
32.02
19.06
18.43
14.67
14.53
20.36
23.21
20.39
2.6
7.6
3.2
3.1
4.8
5.4
10.5
9.3
5.3
8.2
9.0
6.6
3.4
13.9
18.32
10.64
13.67
16.69
18.13
24.09
32.02
19.06
18.73
15.25
14.51
20.38
23.21
21.92
2.7
8.2
3.1
3.2
4.8
5.4
10.5
9.3
5.3
7.9
9.1
6.6
3.4
14.7
12.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.83
9.27
–
–
–
–
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.8
4.7
–
–
–
–
19.90
14.22
16.52
2.4
10.2
3.6
20.01
14.39
16.54
2.3
10.5
3.6
14.38
–
–
20.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-75
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Production, planning, and expediting
clerks –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Stock clerks and order fillers .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping ..............
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 ..............................
$18.78
21.87
26.55
21.72
13.42
10.94
12.90
15.22
18.24
23.41
11.78
9.23
10.95
12.59
15.81
17.98
14.04
Relative
error5
2.7%
2.9
5.2
5.0
1.3
3.8
2.5
2.3
3.2
5.0
1.4
1.4
2.0
3.0
1.7
5.1
8.6
Full-time workers
Mean
$18.81
21.93
26.55
21.65
13.59
11.01
12.95
15.25
18.29
23.41
13.05
10.15
11.58
13.00
15.83
17.98
14.23
Relative
error5
2.7%
2.9
5.2
5.2
1.3
4.1
2.6
2.4
3.2
5.0
1.7
2.4
2.4
3.1
1.8
5.1
9.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
$10.39
10.14
11.49
13.77
–
–
9.20
8.62
9.80
10.55
14.50
–
11.33
–
–
–
–
2.7%
3.7
9.5
10.1
–
–
1.3
1.4
2.2
3.5
7.7
–
7.0
–
–
–
–
14.04
12.96
15.61
18.06
3.9
4.5
6.7
9.4
14.49
13.83
15.68
18.06
4.0
2.6
6.9
9.4
–
–
–
–
19.38
11.09
13.15
15.60
19.30
22.29
27.26
33.39
21.40
.8
6.2
1.8
1.2
1.8
1.3
1.5
4.1
2.1
19.60
11.33
13.16
15.64
19.36
22.30
27.28
33.39
21.61
.9
7.0
1.9
1.2
1.9
1.3
1.5
4.1
2.1
16.29
10.64
13.09
15.08
18.40
21.96
25.72
–
16.52
3.1
12.4
4.7
4.4
5.6
8.0
9.7
–
6.9
21.86
14.92
16.05
19.58
22.08
27.04
32.10
1.1
9.6
2.0
1.6
1.2
1.8
4.7
22.07
14.92
16.14
19.78
22.18
27.03
32.10
1.1
9.6
2.2
1.6
1.2
1.8
4.7
17.20
–
14.99
17.10
18.48
28.49
–
3.5
–
4.2
4.8
7.9
8.6
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-76
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Executive secretaries and
administrative assistants
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Legal secretaries ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical secretaries ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry and information
processing workers ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry keyers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
$23.93
22.38
15.22
20.42
24.05
28.56
37.08
22.41
15.95
10.95
12.89
15.40
18.15
20.45
18.83
Relative
error5
2.9%
4.0
6.3
6.2
4.3
3.1
4.4
8.5
2.0
7.8
2.7
2.0
5.4
3.0
8.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$24.12
22.44
14.94
19.92
24.16
28.69
37.08
22.41
16.06
10.87
13.09
15.42
18.16
20.36
19.25
Relative
error5
2.8%
4.3
6.2
7.5
4.5
3.1
4.4
8.5
2.2
8.9
2.4
2.0
5.9
3.1
8.8
Part-time workers
Mean
$17.96
21.59
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.80
–
11.51
15.14
17.99
–
–
Relative
error5
5.3%
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.4
–
6.5
4.5
7.6
–
–
16.89
11.26
13.24
15.58
19.19
21.73
26.87
18.14
16.59
12.83
13.42
19.09
21.81
21.51
1.2
9.4
2.4
1.5
3.1
2.6
10.4
2.7
8.7
6.6
7.3
4.2
3.2
3.9
17.07
12.11
13.12
15.65
19.33
21.33
26.87
18.26
16.65
12.88
13.43
19.09
21.81
21.56
1.3
8.9
2.8
1.4
3.1
3.2
10.4
2.6
8.9
7.2
7.4
4.2
3.2
4.0
14.71
10.49
13.67
14.24
15.47
34.36
–
16.21
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.3
15.9
5.1
7.4
6.0
19.2
–
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.59
11.91
13.36
15.70
18.78
15.63
13.71
11.83
1.5
2.2
3.0
2.0
2.4
7.4
1.5
2.5
14.73
12.03
13.36
15.68
18.81
15.78
13.85
12.00
1.6
2.4
3.5
1.9
2.5
8.4
1.6
2.7
13.42
11.13
13.34
15.99
–
14.67
12.68
10.48
4.2
4.2
5.2
11.2
–
8.3
4.3
5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-77
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Data entry keyers –Continued
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal service ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
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 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.94
15.14
18.41
14.33
16.69
12.24
15.30
16.85
18.92
18.56
18.87
11.78
15.20
16.43
3.0%
2.7
3.8
8.6
2.9
6.9
5.2
3.5
3.1
10.4
7.9
4.2
10.5
13.1
$12.93
15.22
18.41
14.31
16.75
12.16
15.24
16.61
18.97
18.82
18.71
–
15.10
15.82
3.4%
2.8
3.8
10.2
2.7
8.9
6.2
2.9
3.1
11.1
8.1
–
11.2
13.7
$12.98
14.15
–
–
16.00
12.50
–
–
–
–
19.70
–
–
–
5.9%
7.5
–
–
9.4
3.5
–
–
–
–
18.8
–
–
–
17.18
12.87
12.58
14.94
18.74
21.05
25.31
17.97
2.2
1.8
2.8
2.3
2.2
5.0
7.7
6.2
17.20
12.87
12.59
14.90
18.82
21.07
–
18.02
2.3
1.8
2.8
2.3
2.2
5.0
–
6.5
16.68
–
–
15.72
–
–
–
–
5.3
–
–
12.3
–
–
–
–
12.67
8.97
11.93
13.66
15.22
15.00
12.57
11.06
13.00
15.52
18.25
21.42
28.09
16.20
3.1
1.2
3.6
3.6
6.7
1.0
11.4
2.0
1.8
1.1
1.4
2.7
3.7
3.7
12.84
9.00
12.02
13.89
15.22
15.40
13.19
11.22
13.13
15.64
18.24
21.42
28.09
16.55
3.4
1.3
4.1
3.7
6.7
1.0
16.6
2.4
1.9
1.3
1.4
2.7
3.7
3.8
10.22
–
11.23
9.47
–
12.69
12.05
10.74
12.38
14.55
18.54
–
–
13.67
9.0
–
13.0
9.8
–
2.5
15.0
4.1
3.9
4.7
10.8
–
–
5.7
12.67
11.31
4.3
5.3
13.18
12.67
4.5
3.4
9.45
9.08
4.7
4.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-78
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Office machine operators, except
computer –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Proofreaders and copy markers .........
Level 4 ..............................
Statistical assistants ...........................
Level 6 ..............................
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
farming, fishing, and forestry
workers ........................................
Graders and sorters, agricultural
products .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Miscellaneous agricultural workers ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Farmworkers and laborers, crop,
nursery, and greenhouse ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Farmworkers, farm and ranch
animals .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Forest and conservation workers .......
Logging workers ................................
Construction and extraction
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$12.75
14.69
16.92
15.21
18.84
20.78
8.9%
6.3
10.7
6.0
3.8
6.4
$12.87
14.69
18.84
–
19.08
20.97
Relative
error5
9.7%
6.3
8.2
–
3.8
6.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.66
9.19
10.46
11.99
11.98
19.87
18.79
6.6
5.5
11.5
5.7
11.0
6.3
1.9
14.61
9.56
–
12.62
12.02
19.69
18.79
7.4
6.2
–
6.4
11.8
6.4
1.9
$10.68
8.54
–
–
–
–
–
25.2%
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
20.91
6.1
20.91
6.1
–
–
9.73
8.85
11.61
9.37
10.15
12.40
11.0
7.8
10.6
7.4
11.8
5.2
9.75
8.85
12.38
10.34
–
13.11
11.1
7.8
3.6
4.1
–
6.0
–
–
10.50
8.54
–
–
–
–
27.6
12.3
–
–
12.12
9.76
10.46
14.4
8.7
5.2
11.65
10.25
–
5.2
4.6
–
12.93
–
–
28.8
–
–
10.03
8.70
14.85
18.61
13.2
13.7
21.7
14.2
14.89
–
–
18.61
8.6
–
–
14.2
8.42
–
–
–
10.8
–
–
–
21.18
11.82
13.26
14.89
1.3
3.2
4.6
2.3
21.29
11.89
13.28
14.97
1.3
3.3
4.7
2.3
14.91
10.91
11.59
12.30
4.8
17.0
3.0
6.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-79
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
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 ......................................
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and
stonemasons .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brickmasons and blockmasons ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Stonemasons ..................................
Carpenters ..........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Carpet installers .............................
Tile and marble setters ...................
Level 5 ..............................
$16.90
20.32
25.83
31.15
35.16
41.64
23.62
Relative
error5
2.3%
1.6
1.9
1.7
2.0
7.1
3.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$16.91
20.38
25.88
31.15
35.16
41.64
23.69
Relative
error5
2.3%
1.6
1.9
1.7
2.0
7.1
3.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.09
17.05
20.05
–
–
–
19.60
6.7%
7.0
6.6
–
–
–
16.1
29.51
18.96
22.76
29.12
34.47
44.07
31.11
23.34
2.8
6.5
3.7
4.2
3.4
8.6
7.4
15.2
29.51
18.96
22.76
29.14
34.47
44.07
31.08
23.34
2.8
6.5
3.7
4.2
3.4
8.6
7.6
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.66
19.75
24.64
34.25
17.65
24.71
20.04
24.98
34.25
15.67
22.53
14.57
15.81
20.20
26.46
33.05
20.03
7.9
6.8
5.4
7.5
21.4
7.9
7.8
5.5
7.5
12.8
3.4
13.3
3.7
4.1
4.1
4.7
10.1
24.03
20.09
24.98
34.25
–
24.88
20.04
24.98
34.25
–
22.56
14.57
15.83
20.19
26.47
33.08
20.08
8.0
6.5
5.5
7.5
–
7.9
7.8
5.5
7.5
–
3.4
13.3
3.7
4.1
4.1
4.6
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.70
18.09
17.56
21.70
18.26
16.87
5.3
3.1
9.5
6.3
7.1
11.3
19.04
18.09
19.18
21.70
18.78
18.93
5.3
3.1
6.4
6.3
7.2
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-80
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Cement masons, concrete finishers,
and terrazzo workers ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cement masons and concrete
finishers ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction laborers .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction equipment operators .....
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 ..............................
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators ..................................
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
$20.78
15.90
16.54
19.95
27.11
16.91
4.2%
12.3
8.7
4.9
3.4
9.6
$20.87
15.90
16.80
20.01
27.11
16.91
4.2%
12.3
9.1
5.0
3.4
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.78
15.90
16.54
19.95
27.11
16.91
16.34
12.05
13.52
18.29
20.66
22.61
24.19
18.25
19.63
12.84
16.72
21.62
26.40
22.08
24.67
4.2
12.3
8.7
4.9
3.4
9.6
4.4
5.5
8.8
6.9
6.4
6.1
9.8
8.2
3.5
5.1
5.2
5.8
4.5
10.1
11.1
20.87
15.90
16.80
20.01
27.11
16.91
16.50
12.43
13.53
18.36
20.65
22.63
24.19
18.49
19.68
12.88
16.77
21.62
26.40
22.08
24.67
4.2
12.3
9.1
5.0
3.4
9.6
4.5
5.7
8.8
7.0
6.5
6.3
9.8
8.0
3.5
5.2
5.2
5.8
4.5
10.1
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
$11.27
8.35
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.8%
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.52
12.44
15.03
18.61
7.4
9.1
11.2
6.3
16.60
12.44
15.24
18.61
7.4
9.1
11.3
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.29
12.99
17.11
22.00
27.02
21.15
3.8
6.1
5.5
6.4
5.1
10.1
20.33
13.06
17.11
22.00
27.02
21.15
3.8
6.3
5.5
6.4
5.1
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-81
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall and ceiling tile installers ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tapers ............................................
Level 5 ..............................
Electricians ........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Glaziers ..............................................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
$28.44
Relative
error5
6.2%
Full-time workers
Mean
$28.44
Relative
error5
6.2%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.53
23.28
25.02
17.28
20.78
15.95
22.05
16.95
23.41
27.74
24.63
16.86
15.67
18.75
29.22
30.39
40.40
26.53
22.58
21.33
17.15
18.14
8.8
14.0
9.8
7.4
9.9
2.7
14.1
7.1
16.3
12.1
4.3
9.3
4.6
4.9
5.7
4.4
14.5
6.5
11.1
9.7
8.7
6.7
21.66
23.35
25.02
17.74
20.94
15.95
22.11
17.42
23.41
27.74
24.75
–
15.67
18.92
29.25
30.39
40.40
26.26
22.62
21.39
17.15
18.14
8.8
14.1
9.8
6.5
9.9
2.7
14.3
6.1
16.3
12.1
4.3
–
4.6
5.1
5.7
4.4
14.5
6.5
11.4
10.2
8.7
6.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$18.37
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.59
18.67
18.18
11.98
13.51
15.71
19.89
23.38
33.74
16.75
10.7
11.6
6.3
5.6
4.5
7.4
3.5
7.0
3.8
9.5
14.59
18.67
18.24
12.17
13.55
15.71
19.89
23.38
33.74
16.75
10.7
11.6
6.4
5.4
4.5
7.4
3.5
7.0
3.8
9.5
–
–
13.10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.26
11.98
13.51
6.5
5.6
4.5
18.31
12.17
13.55
6.5
5.4
4.5
13.10
–
–
13.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-82
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
Painters, construction and
maintenance –Continued
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 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Sheet metal workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$15.95
19.80
23.38
33.74
16.75
Relative
error5
7.8%
3.6
7.0
3.8
9.5
Full-time workers
Mean
$15.95
19.80
23.38
33.74
16.75
Relative
error5
7.8%
3.6
7.0
3.8
9.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.19
13.55
17.99
16.81
20.33
25.73
31.21
40.68
33.07
16.92
13.61
15.32
21.80
14.28
6.1
8.6
12.8
5.5
3.9
4.6
3.4
6.5
21.2
6.9
2.7
11.3
17.7
8.0
25.22
13.55
18.13
16.82
20.27
25.80
31.21
40.68
33.09
16.94
–
15.32
21.80
14.28
6.1
8.6
13.0
5.5
3.9
4.6
3.4
6.5
21.2
7.0
–
11.3
17.7
8.0
$18.31
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.09
13.92
19.68
17.29
20.25
25.98
31.21
40.68
36.20
18.86
25.29
16.20
13.63
14.16
17.73
23.02
23.97
16.28
21.82
6.3
8.5
14.0
7.1
4.0
4.8
3.4
6.5
17.3
12.9
16.7
5.3
7.4
6.6
6.1
9.7
6.0
9.2
9.1
26.12
13.92
19.88
17.29
20.18
26.06
31.21
40.68
36.22
18.42
25.29
16.16
13.57
13.79
17.73
23.02
24.02
16.29
21.83
6.3
8.5
14.2
7.1
4.0
4.8
3.4
6.5
17.3
14.8
16.7
5.5
7.7
6.4
6.1
9.7
6.1
9.5
9.2
18.70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-83
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Sheet metal workers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Structural iron and steel workers .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--carpenters ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--electricians ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--painters, paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco masons ..
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and steamfitters .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--roofers .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Construction and building inspectors
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
$27.73
31.54
21.52
27.76
17.23
27.30
13.98
11.50
12.13
14.44
19.31
30.56
17.00
12.6%
6.8
10.8
18.6
6.7
12.9
3.4
4.5
3.4
4.4
11.0
6.2
10.1
$27.73
31.54
21.52
28.88
17.23
27.30
13.96
11.27
12.12
14.51
19.38
30.56
17.03
12.6%
6.8
10.8
18.2
6.7
12.9
3.5
4.1
3.5
4.6
11.0
6.2
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
$14.39
–
12.61
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.6%
–
7.1
–
–
–
–
17.53
10.94
15.00
13.30
12.24
12.86
13.76
13.28
10.90
11.81
12.76
11.0
11.3
7.5
4.0
7.0
7.7
6.4
5.2
3.6
4.2
4.6
17.64
10.94
15.38
13.38
12.43
12.93
13.79
13.32
10.99
11.82
12.76
11.1
11.3
7.4
4.3
7.3
8.2
7.0
5.3
3.5
4.2
4.6
–
–
–
12.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.97
10.89
6.7
8.5
10.91
10.89
6.7
8.5
–
–
–
–
13.74
11.66
12.59
13.30
11.21
25.78
18.96
20.92
28.44
31.66
35.18
5.6
3.5
6.2
11.1
7.7
4.5
5.9
3.6
7.5
3.1
5.8
13.71
11.65
12.59
12.02
11.21
26.07
18.97
21.03
28.42
31.66
35.18
5.7
3.6
6.2
5.7
7.7
4.5
5.9
3.8
7.5
3.1
5.8
–
–
–
–
–
19.04
–
19.57
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.0
–
9.2
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-84
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and extraction
occupations –Continued
Construction and building inspectors
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Hazardous materials removal
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Highway maintenance workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe
cleaners ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
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 .....
Level 5 ..............................
Service unit operators, oil, gas, and
mining ......................................
Mining 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 ..............................
$22.27
Relative
error5
6.5%
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.73
Relative
error5
6.5%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
21.02
15.81
18.01
12.37
16.82
15.67
17.40
20.33
23.03
14.5
6.2
2.6
5.6
10.4
7.2
4.1
3.7
9.9
21.08
15.85
18.11
–
16.96
15.71
17.40
20.38
23.03
14.6
6.3
2.7
–
10.5
7.2
4.1
3.7
9.9
–
–
$12.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.23
17.66
8.5
6.8
18.23
17.66
8.5
6.8
–
–
–
–
17.41
12.01
12.56
13.73
17.73
22.50
31.42
20.73
8.0
5.5
8.3
7.3
8.0
4.6
14.0
9.1
17.48
12.12
12.56
13.73
17.95
22.50
31.42
20.73
8.1
5.9
8.4
7.3
8.4
4.6
14.0
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.59
20.82
10.2
7.1
22.59
20.82
10.2
7.1
–
–
–
–
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
10.1
12.0
11.0
8.2
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
10.1
12.0
11.0
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.40
10.21
11.30
12.72
15.32
19.24
23.92
.9
5.5
3.6
2.7
1.7
1.2
1.3
21.61
11.01
11.71
12.82
15.39
19.28
23.94
1.0
6.6
4.0
2.8
1.7
1.2
1.3
13.98
–
9.02
11.06
13.82
16.00
21.61
7.9
–
1.7
4.4
6.3
4.7
19.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-85
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ..............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
$28.66
33.11
38.35
21.09
Relative
error5
1.6%
2.2
3.1
3.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$28.69
33.12
38.35
21.25
Relative
error5
1.7%
2.2
3.1
3.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.23
–
–
12.42
10.3%
–
–
8.8
28.92
16.33
22.00
27.79
32.81
39.35
28.08
2.6
6.7
6.1
5.4
2.6
3.8
5.4
28.98
15.72
22.00
27.79
32.83
39.35
28.53
2.7
5.8
6.1
5.4
2.6
3.8
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.97
14.81
18.80
18.63
17.94
3.5
4.3
4.7
6.6
2.5
18.27
15.17
18.80
19.28
18.02
3.1
4.1
4.7
4.1
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.58
17.16
20.67
30.73
33.17
26.38
6.0
8.5
8.2
2.2
3.4
5.7
26.61
17.11
20.67
30.73
33.03
26.38
6.1
11.7
8.2
2.2
3.6
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.61
17.16
20.67
30.73
33.50
26.46
6.0
8.5
8.2
2.3
3.2
5.7
26.64
17.11
20.67
30.73
–
26.46
6.2
11.7
8.2
2.3
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.34
15.19
21.76
24.39
30.74
31.46
3.8
6.9
4.9
4.8
4.0
10.6
22.36
15.19
21.74
24.38
30.74
31.46
3.8
6.9
4.9
4.8
4.0
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-86
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment mechanics,
installers, and repairers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Avionics technicians ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electric motor, power tool, and
related repairers .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Electrical and electronics installers
and repairers, transportation
equipment ................................
Electrical and electronics repairers,
commercial and industrial
equipment ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics repairers,
powerhouse, substation, and
relay .........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronic equipment installers and
repairers, motor vehicles .........
Electronic home entertainment
equipment installers and
repairers ...................................
Security and fire alarm systems
installers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.37
24.45
24.99
28.16
12.7%
9.4
7.9
16.2
$18.46
24.45
24.99
28.16
12.8%
9.4
7.9
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.42
21.54
11.5
5.7
14.42
21.54
11.5
5.7
–
–
–
–
21.04
21.2
21.04
21.2
–
–
24.69
15.35
21.78
24.64
27.79
31.46
23.73
3.9
10.5
10.2
4.9
4.5
10.6
6.9
24.68
15.35
21.78
24.63
27.79
31.46
23.73
3.9
10.5
10.2
5.0
4.5
10.6
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.81
25.12
34.08
36.41
31.71
4.9
5.2
10.9
2.7
5.5
32.81
25.12
34.08
36.41
31.71
4.9
5.2
10.9
2.7
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.55
5.9
18.55
5.9
–
–
14.75
5.2
14.79
5.3
–
–
20.89
21.40
20.65
5.8
9.0
5.5
20.85
21.27
20.65
5.8
9.1
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.54
20.81
3.4
9.0
26.54
20.81
3.4
9.0
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-87
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
$22.41
27.66
33.62
23.70
19.53
11.09
10.56
14.39
18.67
23.37
27.70
19.47
Relative
error5
4.2%
2.2
6.5
7.2
2.4
5.9
3.0
5.7
3.3
3.0
5.7
6.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.41
27.66
33.62
23.70
19.67
11.38
10.63
14.37
18.69
23.39
27.70
19.47
Relative
error5
4.2%
2.2
6.5
7.2
2.4
6.6
3.3
5.8
3.3
3.0
5.7
6.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
$11.82
–
9.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.6%
–
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
20.76
15.26
20.86
23.69
19.09
5.1
5.1
6.1
5.7
9.7
20.76
15.26
20.86
23.69
19.09
5.1
5.1
6.1
5.7
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.30
11.09
10.48
14.15
18.20
23.29
27.25
20.36
2.6
5.9
3.0
7.1
3.7
2.9
6.0
6.2
19.46
11.38
10.56
14.12
18.23
23.31
27.25
20.36
2.6
6.6
3.3
7.3
3.7
2.9
6.0
6.2
11.82
–
9.75
–
–
–
–
–
7.6
–
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
21.16
16.13
18.86
22.59
26.73
22.27
2.2
5.8
2.5
3.5
3.3
3.9
21.17
16.16
18.86
22.59
26.73
22.27
2.2
6.0
2.5
3.5
3.3
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.45
17.11
18.82
23.03
2.7
7.3
5.4
3.5
21.53
17.11
18.96
23.03
2.7
7.3
5.4
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-88
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment
service technicians and
mechanics –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm equipment mechanics ...........
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except engines .......
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Rail car repairers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Small engine mechanics ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Motorboat mechanics ....................
Motorcycle mechanics ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Outdoor power equipment and
other small engine mechanics ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile
equipment mechanic, installers,
and repairers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Recreational vehicle service
technicians ...............................
Tire repairers and changers ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$25.01
22.06
18.06
Relative
error5
5.5%
7.2
7.4
Full-time workers
Mean
$25.01
22.06
18.41
Relative
error5
5.5%
7.2
7.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.26
17.34
19.65
24.59
24.84
22.39
20.30
17.60
20.54
25.60
16.52
14.28
19.36
16.34
16.37
16.69
15.86
2.8
8.4
5.8
2.8
7.4
7.8
6.5
5.0
5.2
10.4
4.9
5.3
6.5
11.7
13.2
11.3
15.0
22.31
17.34
19.67
24.59
24.84
22.39
20.30
17.60
20.54
25.60
16.55
14.28
19.51
16.34
16.37
16.69
15.86
2.8
8.4
5.9
2.8
7.4
7.8
6.5
5.0
5.2
10.4
5.0
5.3
6.6
11.7
13.2
11.3
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.44
15.11
17.78
4.1
6.7
3.8
16.48
15.11
17.94
4.3
6.9
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.97
10.23
12.83
17.41
10.66
5.1
5.4
8.0
8.9
7.4
12.14
10.47
12.84
17.41
10.51
5.9
6.3
8.2
8.9
7.7
$10.53
–
–
–
–
9.1%
–
–
–
–
18.06
11.39
10.22
12.72
10.66
7.1
4.8
6.1
9.2
7.4
18.06
11.49
10.50
12.72
10.51
7.1
5.1
7.5
9.2
7.7
–
10.46
–
–
–
–
9.9
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-89
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Control and valve installers and
repairers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical door repairers .............
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home appliance repairers ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.10
15.98
21.69
25.63
34.63
19.60
5.0%
6.4
3.5
10.0
4.4
8.9
$22.16
15.98
21.69
25.63
34.63
19.60
5.0%
6.4
3.5
10.0
4.4
8.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.92
17.49
22.38
20.80
34.63
5.7
8.6
5.4
4.5
4.4
24.04
17.49
22.38
20.80
34.63
5.7
8.6
5.4
4.5
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.81
13.18
16.65
18.34
22.85
31.20
24.16
19.63
14.31
19.04
4.2
7.3
5.6
4.1
3.8
4.5
5.2
6.4
8.1
11.0
22.81
13.18
16.89
18.34
22.74
31.28
24.16
–
14.31
19.04
4.2
7.3
5.8
4.1
3.9
4.7
5.2
–
8.1
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.20
12.17
13.49
15.10
18.87
22.81
27.63
29.08
33.64
20.98
24.05
20.49
24.50
27.08
31.75
1.3
13.6
4.6
2.2
1.7
1.8
2.0
8.5
8.4
3.8
1.3
2.4
2.4
2.2
7.6
20.33
13.21
13.57
15.23
18.92
22.79
27.58
29.08
33.64
21.05
24.05
20.49
24.50
27.08
31.75
1.3
12.4
4.8
2.2
1.7
1.7
2.0
8.5
8.4
3.7
1.3
2.4
2.4
2.2
7.6
$14.33
–
11.97
12.02
14.05
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.4%
–
6.7
4.5
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-90
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Industrial machinery mechanics
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Maintenance and repair workers,
general .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Line installers and repairers ...............
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 ..............................
$22.15
Relative
error5
3.6%
Full-time workers
Mean
$22.15
Relative
error5
3.6%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
18.28
12.26
13.08
14.67
18.40
21.42
27.50
19.78
18.49
14.93
15.98
18.08
22.06
27.47
22.80
26.17
23.61
30.56
26.76
16.01
23.34
28.88
31.37
39.15
28.57
1.6
15.4
5.3
2.5
2.2
2.2
3.1
7.6
2.6
4.8
4.2
2.9
5.1
6.5
10.7
7.1
5.3
9.3
3.1
6.4
6.7
3.0
2.3
5.1
10.0
18.41
13.55
13.16
14.83
18.46
21.36
27.30
19.79
18.57
14.93
16.02
18.12
22.06
27.49
23.77
26.17
23.61
30.56
26.79
16.01
23.48
28.88
31.37
39.15
28.57
1.5
13.9
5.6
2.5
2.2
2.2
3.2
7.6
2.7
4.8
4.3
2.9
5.1
6.5
10.5
7.1
5.3
9.3
3.1
6.4
6.4
3.0
2.3
5.1
10.0
$14.35
–
11.97
11.54
14.20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.0%
–
6.7
2.3
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.15
18.72
28.37
30.33
33.89
39.15
30.57
3.3
10.8
6.8
4.9
2.3
5.1
13.7
30.15
18.72
28.37
30.33
33.89
39.15
30.57
3.3
10.8
6.8
4.9
2.3
5.1
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.91
15.04
20.82
28.32
4.5
6.2
6.6
3.9
24.95
15.03
20.97
28.32
4.5
6.2
6.3
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-91
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Telecommunications line installers
and repairers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Precision instrument and equipment
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Medical equipment repairers .........
Musical instrument repairers and
tuners .......................................
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 ..............................
Manufactured building and mobile
home installers .........................
Riggers ...........................................
Signal and track switch repairers ...
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production occupations .......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$29.40
Relative
error5
3.8%
Full-time workers
Mean
$29.40
Relative
error5
3.8%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
23.33
18.66
28.25
30.24
22.32
6.4
5.9
12.9
4.0
8.9
23.37
18.51
28.25
30.24
22.32
6.4
5.9
12.9
4.0
8.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.93
10.7
17.58
10.9
–
–
16.83
10.34
11.52
13.49
15.95
19.56
23.15
31.67
16.69
3.9
6.4
4.7
3.8
2.6
7.4
4.3
12.4
6.6
17.41
11.24
11.84
13.80
16.06
19.95
22.92
33.03
16.86
4.3
7.3
4.9
3.5
2.8
7.9
4.1
12.9
6.7
$11.85
–
8.97
11.16
–
–
–
–
–
7.0%
–
2.8
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
15.37
15.10
18.55
7.1
6.2
3.6
15.37
15.10
18.55
7.1
6.2
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.33
20.24
26.05
6.1
8.9
5.5
11.33
20.10
26.05
6.1
9.3
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.06
10.16
11.41
13.71
16.25
13.09
6.0
6.9
4.9
3.5
5.3
9.7
13.64
11.00
11.74
13.68
16.70
13.19
6.4
7.5
5.2
3.7
6.3
9.7
9.34
–
8.97
–
–
–
5.3
–
2.8
–
–
–
16.26
9.48
11.16
14.56
16.57
.9
1.1
.9
1.4
1.4
16.48
9.57
11.26
14.68
16.59
.9
1.1
1.0
1.4
1.4
10.73
8.88
9.82
11.68
14.69
2.1
2.9
2.8
4.8
4.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-92
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging,
and systems assemblers ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 3 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..............
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
$18.84
22.97
27.01
29.98
32.57
45.88
17.26
1.2%
1.6
1.6
2.1
3.8
11.9
2.7
$18.89
22.96
27.01
29.98
32.57
45.88
17.39
1.2%
1.6
1.6
2.1
3.8
11.9
2.7
$15.26
–
–
–
–
–
11.32
8.3%
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
25.71
16.65
21.29
27.32
29.49
32.83
45.17
30.04
2.2
3.7
3.4
2.7
3.2
4.0
13.6
4.9
25.71
16.65
21.29
27.32
29.49
32.83
45.17
30.04
2.2
3.7
3.4
2.7
3.2
4.0
13.6
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.10
21.67
27.27
32.26
22.91
3.4
4.2
5.9
5.0
3.6
24.10
21.67
27.27
32.26
22.91
3.4
4.2
5.9
5.0
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.97
9.90
11.06
13.26
15.34
18.39
23.23
20.89
13.95
13.69
10.97
14.32
2.7
5.4
4.3
3.6
4.0
3.9
2.6
10.4
5.6
8.3
7.8
12.2
14.22
9.85
11.09
13.28
15.34
18.75
23.23
20.89
14.04
13.69
10.97
14.32
2.8
8.6
4.4
3.6
4.0
3.8
2.6
10.4
5.9
8.3
7.8
12.2
10.49
9.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.1
2.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.61
9.91
11.04
13.60
15.67
18.49
24.26
3.2
5.9
5.9
3.8
5.3
6.7
5.1
13.89
9.85
11.08
13.65
15.67
19.16
24.26
3.3
8.6
6.2
3.8
5.3
6.6
5.1
10.57
10.03
–
–
–
–
–
3.4
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-93
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engine and other machine assemblers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Structural metal fabricators and
fitters ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Team assemblers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bakers ................................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.89
13.40
10.4%
6.8
$20.89
13.48
10.4%
7.4
–
–
–
–
14.95
11.21
12.34
14.55
18.21
23.31
15.46
18.25
16.82
20.41
19.37
5.1
6.5
6.0
5.4
2.9
2.6
9.5
8.0
17.1
7.3
6.6
15.09
11.21
12.34
14.55
18.21
23.31
15.46
18.31
16.82
20.41
19.37
5.1
6.5
6.0
5.4
2.9
2.6
9.5
8.1
17.1
7.3
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.99
13.09
17.41
16.06
22.38
16.04
5.9
6.2
13.3
3.5
7.7
7.3
16.04
–
17.41
16.06
22.38
16.04
5.9
–
13.3
3.5
7.7
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.24
9.26
11.39
17.63
18.12
20.47
22.12
12.92
2.7
3.4
2.1
4.2
5.2
4.8
5.0
6.4
15.51
9.21
11.59
17.87
18.15
20.52
22.12
13.01
2.7
3.9
2.2
4.1
5.2
5.0
5.0
6.7
$10.90
–
9.17
12.29
–
–
–
10.44
5.4%
–
4.8
6.7
–
–
–
3.8
12.90
14.13
15.82
11.73
17.55
17.54
18.71
12.22
12.65
8.2
6.3
6.3
3.7
9.7
7.4
5.0
9.7
3.5
12.90
14.13
15.97
11.79
17.90
17.59
18.71
12.22
13.22
8.3
6.3
6.3
3.8
9.0
7.4
5.0
9.7
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.02
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-94
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Bakers –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and
fish processing workers ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and meat cutters ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and
trimmers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Slaughterers and meat packers ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous food processing
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food and tobacco roasting, baking,
and drying machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Food batchmakers ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
$10.45
12.29
14.27
17.20
12.18
Relative
error5
3.1%
3.5
7.3
4.3
8.1
Full-time workers
Mean
$10.50
12.57
14.26
17.20
–
Relative
error5
4.1%
3.6
7.5
4.3
–
Part-time workers
Mean
$10.34
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
5.8%
–
–
–
–
12.91
9.13
10.93
12.71
14.74
19.00
17.42
14.46
15.15
12.86
15.10
19.23
17.42
2.7
4.9
2.9
2.1
4.2
7.9
7.5
5.3
2.8
6.4
4.7
7.9
7.5
13.05
9.16
11.10
12.88
14.65
19.38
17.42
14.40
15.41
13.44
14.94
19.23
17.42
2.8
3.7
3.0
2.0
4.4
7.7
7.5
5.8
3.0
7.5
5.1
7.9
7.5
11.13
–
8.91
10.30
16.39
–
–
14.70
12.65
10.52
–
–
–
8.0
–
11.3
4.8
9.5
–
–
13.4
9.8
5.6
–
–
–
10.71
9.13
9.84
13.29
13.06
11.90
14.87
4.8
5.3
2.7
13.4
2.4
3.8
4.1
10.80
9.16
10.08
13.10
13.07
11.89
–
5.0
4.0
1.5
13.9
2.4
3.8
–
10.07
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.78
9.60
11.65
13.60
16.45
19.50
16.56
3.7
4.8
4.1
3.6
8.0
2.5
8.6
13.90
9.62
11.68
13.71
16.45
19.64
16.77
3.9
5.1
4.4
3.8
8.0
2.4
8.7
11.21
–
11.39
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
12.3
–
–
–
–
14.29
14.28
14.56
10.29
11.69
9.2
7.4
3.9
16.6
5.5
14.43
14.42
14.71
–
11.84
9.5
7.8
4.1
–
5.9
–
–
10.71
–
–
–
–
6.3
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-95
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Food batchmakers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Food cooking machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Computer control programmers and
operators ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer-controlled machine tool
operators, metal and plastic .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Numerical tool and process control
programmers ............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Forging machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
$13.72
16.21
19.52
Relative
error5
4.4%
8.5
2.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$13.79
16.21
19.70
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
4.5%
8.5
2.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.58
11.09
12.66
5.5
6.7
7.3
11.55
10.65
12.83
6.5
5.5
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.65
15.74
14.49
19.23
20.56
24.40
19.60
3.5
10.0
5.0
3.5
4.3
6.0
12.5
18.66
15.74
14.45
19.23
20.56
24.40
19.60
3.5
10.0
5.1
3.5
4.3
6.0
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.88
15.74
14.49
19.09
20.26
23.42
18.56
3.5
10.0
5.0
3.9
6.5
4.1
10.9
17.88
15.74
14.45
19.09
20.26
23.42
18.56
3.5
10.0
5.1
3.9
6.5
4.1
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.03
21.08
5.9
3.0
24.03
21.08
5.9
3.0
–
–
–
–
15.74
11.50
12.91
15.54
19.57
21.87
20.76
5.7
10.9
6.8
2.5
3.2
5.1
11.4
15.74
11.50
12.91
15.54
19.57
21.87
20.76
5.7
10.9
6.8
2.5
3.2
5.1
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.99
12.43
15.30
18.97
6.4
4.5
3.0
5.1
14.99
12.43
15.30
18.97
6.4
4.5
3.0
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.24
10.1
17.24
10.1
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-96
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Rolling machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
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 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drilling and boring machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and
buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.45
13.15
14.71
20.11
24.45
11.8%
8.1
4.6
3.2
19.1
$16.45
13.15
14.71
20.11
24.45
11.8%
8.1
4.6
3.2
19.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.51
11.69
13.64
16.51
17.90
21.27
24.78
14.25
2.0
3.0
4.6
2.6
2.2
3.5
8.9
7.5
15.52
11.69
13.70
16.47
17.90
21.27
24.78
14.25
2.1
3.0
4.6
2.5
2.2
3.5
8.9
7.5
$14.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.97
11.87
14.00
17.19
17.14
13.76
2.3
3.5
6.2
3.7
3.1
8.8
14.95
11.88
14.04
17.09
17.14
13.76
2.3
3.6
6.2
3.5
3.1
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.77
14.83
19.58
7.3
2.8
15.4
17.86
14.93
19.58
7.4
2.8
15.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.98
11.38
13.07
15.62
18.40
3.5
4.8
6.3
3.6
3.8
14.98
11.38
13.03
15.62
18.40
3.5
4.8
6.3
3.6
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.03
12.57
15.51
18.34
5.2
5.4
12.7
3.9
17.12
12.83
15.51
18.34
5.0
5.4
12.7
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-97
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Milling and planing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Machinists ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Metal furnace and kiln operators and
tenders ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders ...............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foundry mold and coremakers ......
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.59
14.86
19.04
22.14
19.68
22.55
25.97
30.71
22.53
6.0%
15.0
7.7
1.8
3.2
2.2
3.3
2.8
7.6
$17.59
14.86
19.04
22.15
19.68
22.55
25.97
30.71
22.53
6.0%
15.0
7.7
1.8
3.2
2.2
3.3
2.8
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.15
18.73
17.93
8.9
8.1
11.2
17.15
18.73
17.93
8.9
8.1
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.77
16.08
17.49
17.76
13.1
15.2
13.7
8.2
16.77
16.08
17.49
17.76
13.1
15.2
13.7
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.33
27.71
24.90
26.60
20.21
7.4
7.6
8.6
9.5
10.3
23.33
27.71
24.90
26.60
20.21
7.4
7.6
8.6
9.5
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.43
9.55
10.30
13.11
15.09
18.78
13.60
15.24
2.9
3.9
3.3
4.9
3.8
4.1
15.3
10.7
13.61
9.55
10.48
13.11
15.09
18.78
13.60
15.24
3.0
3.9
3.8
4.9
3.8
4.1
15.3
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.24
9.55
10.31
13.15
14.94
3.0
3.9
3.5
5.1
4.0
13.43
9.55
10.50
13.15
14.94
3.0
3.9
4.0
5.1
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-98
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ......................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.65
13.60
5.8%
15.3
$18.65
13.60
5.8%
15.3
–
–
–
–
16.14
11.46
16.15
17.10
16.93
18.86
21.19
16.24
24.82
19.65
23.51
26.30
28.04
23.66
3.3
3.7
8.3
6.1
8.5
7.2
5.9
8.7
2.1
3.8
3.8
2.1
6.4
8.0
16.16
11.46
16.15
17.19
16.93
18.86
21.19
16.24
24.82
19.65
23.51
26.30
28.04
23.66
3.4
3.7
8.3
6.4
8.5
7.2
5.9
8.7
2.1
3.8
3.8
2.1
6.4
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.69
12.25
13.21
16.89
17.38
21.73
25.59
15.92
1.8
4.7
3.8
3.3
2.1
3.3
7.8
5.7
17.73
12.25
13.21
16.95
17.41
21.73
25.59
16.00
1.8
4.7
3.8
3.4
2.1
3.3
7.8
5.7
$13.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.85
12.01
12.70
16.65
17.35
21.48
25.59
15.94
2.2
6.1
4.1
4.1
2.5
4.1
7.8
6.5
17.89
12.01
12.70
16.74
17.39
21.48
25.59
15.99
2.2
6.1
4.1
4.2
2.4
4.1
7.8
6.5
13.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.08
3.0
17.10
3.0
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-99
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Welding, soldering, and brazing
machine setters, operators, and
tenders –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous metalworkers and
plastic workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
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 ..............................
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ................................
Bookbinders and bindery workers .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bindery workers ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$12.40
14.60
17.42
17.55
22.74
15.81
Relative
error5
6.4%
8.6
3.0
3.7
3.2
6.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$12.40
14.60
17.42
17.55
22.74
–
Relative
error5
6.4%
8.6
3.0
3.7
3.2
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.39
9.19
11.50
13.79
17.12
18.24
24.69
25.59
15.81
2.6
9.1
6.5
3.6
4.4
4.9
4.4
10.1
8.8
15.48
9.19
11.52
14.06
17.12
18.24
24.69
25.59
15.81
2.6
9.1
6.6
3.3
4.4
4.9
4.4
10.1
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.38
12.58
18.01
18.14
16.89
8.2
13.9
6.4
9.2
7.3
15.38
12.58
18.01
18.14
16.89
8.2
13.9
6.4
9.2
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.59
12.58
11.53
16.76
19.72
7.1
7.2
8.2
13.4
9.2
17.14
12.58
–
16.76
19.72
6.9
7.2
–
13.4
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.29
13.70
12.57
14.94
17.44
13.70
12.57
14.94
17.44
14.6
4.4
8.9
7.0
5.8
4.4
8.9
7.0
5.8
16.29
14.39
12.60
14.94
17.44
14.39
12.60
14.94
17.44
14.6
4.5
9.2
7.0
5.8
4.5
9.2
7.0
5.8
–
$8.80
–
–
–
8.80
–
–
–
–
6.1%
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-100
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Printers ...............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Job printers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Prepress technicians and workers ..
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 ..............................
Sewing machine operators .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ......
Level 5 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom
sewers ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders ...................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.48
11.08
13.24
16.25
19.35
23.01
26.34
18.15
17.29
20.08
19.40
19.41
20.50
27.45
21.23
16.96
11.59
12.93
16.54
19.27
24.18
25.44
16.90
10.57
9.55
10.46
13.13
4.9%
5.2
7.8
4.8
4.0
3.3
3.1
12.7
7.3
6.4
6.9
8.7
6.1
5.6
12.2
5.6
7.3
7.9
5.4
4.5
2.8
2.8
15.3
3.4
2.2
5.5
5.5
$17.70
11.17
13.55
16.46
19.44
23.01
26.34
18.15
17.59
20.08
20.30
19.77
20.50
27.47
21.23
17.02
11.82
12.90
16.52
19.27
24.18
25.38
16.90
10.78
9.72
10.55
13.13
5.1%
5.2
8.4
4.6
4.0
3.3
3.3
12.7
7.3
6.4
6.7
8.5
6.1
5.8
12.2
5.7
7.4
8.0
5.4
4.5
2.8
2.9
15.3
3.5
2.3
6.0
5.5
$11.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.93
8.70
9.56
–
14.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.6
4.1
5.6
–
9.31
8.53
9.39
11.81
9.17
9.87
13.61
14.08
15.84
17.65
3.0
3.8
4.6
7.2
5.0
4.4
8.4
7.9
7.5
13.4
9.24
8.51
9.30
11.85
9.17
9.90
13.65
14.08
15.71
17.46
3.6
3.9
6.5
7.3
5.0
4.6
8.4
7.9
7.7
13.0
9.61
–
9.53
9.58
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
–
4.3
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.60
17.65
6.4
13.4
15.45
17.46
6.5
13.0
–
–
–
–
12.04
4.4
12.03
4.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-101
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Textile bleaching and dyeing
machine operators and tenders
Level 2 ..............................
Textile cutting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Textile knitting and weaving
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Textile winding, twisting, and
drawing out machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
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 .........
Fabric and apparel patternmakers ..
Upholsterers ...................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furniture finishers .............................
$10.85
11.57
15.91
Relative
error5
4.7%
7.1
8.7
Full-time workers
Mean
$10.80
11.57
15.91
Relative
error5
4.7%
7.1
8.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.21
11.13
9.2
16.7
10.21
11.13
9.2
16.7
–
–
–
–
10.99
10.24
10.99
4.3
4.8
6.4
10.99
10.24
10.99
4.3
4.8
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.66
10.99
15.63
7.2
6.7
9.1
13.67
10.85
15.63
7.3
6.8
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.62
10.87
12.58
9.7
9.4
7.0
12.62
10.87
12.58
9.7
9.4
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.17
9.15
11.09
14.83
16.45
18.89
19.89
4.9
14.8
5.2
4.2
14.6
4.7
3.6
15.52
11.03
11.10
14.83
16.45
18.89
19.89
4.3
19.9
5.3
4.2
14.6
4.7
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.62
16.53
17.05
10.58
16.92
19.23
20.32
16.54
16.52
15.67
14.17
9.2
11.0
7.3
12.0
22.0
6.0
5.7
4.6
6.5
5.5
7.5
16.62
16.53
17.05
10.58
16.92
19.23
20.32
16.65
16.67
15.67
14.17
9.2
11.0
7.3
12.0
22.0
6.0
5.7
4.5
6.2
5.5
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-102
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Furniture finishers –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sawing machine setters, operators,
and tenders, wood ....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Power distributors and dispatchers
Power plant operators ....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$17.26
Relative
error5
7.4%
Full-time workers
Mean
$17.26
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
7.4%
–
–
13.30
9.45
10.92
13.19
14.30
16.80
15.15
3.9
5.5
4.9
3.6
4.5
3.5
6.4
13.32
9.55
10.90
13.20
14.30
16.80
15.15
3.9
5.9
5.0
3.6
4.5
3.5
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.72
8.59
10.27
11.39
13.85
16.04
5.8
4.5
5.4
5.5
4.7
5.2
12.76
–
10.27
11.39
13.85
16.04
5.9
–
5.4
5.5
4.7
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.86
11.79
13.71
15.15
17.51
15.15
3.5
4.9
3.8
7.2
4.1
6.4
13.86
11.75
13.71
15.15
17.51
15.15
3.5
5.1
3.8
7.2
4.1
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.46
22.62
29.12
32.80
39.54
34.01
38.37
30.07
28.42
29.90
32.89
2.6
15.0
10.3
4.5
2.8
4.0
4.2
2.7
11.5
2.7
5.5
32.46
22.62
29.12
32.80
39.54
34.01
38.37
30.07
28.42
29.90
32.89
2.6
15.0
10.3
4.5
2.8
4.0
4.2
2.7
11.5
2.7
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.13
23.26
25.69
30.73
4.0
13.4
4.7
3.3
27.12
23.26
25.41
30.73
4.0
13.4
4.1
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-103
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Water and liquid waste treatment
plant and system operators ..........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous plant and system
operators ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical plant and system
operators ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Gas plant operators ........................
Level 6 ..............................
Petroleum pump system operators,
refinery operators, and gaugers
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical equipment operators and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
$20.70
15.78
18.39
22.78
27.45
Relative
error5
3.6%
2.7
3.3
8.4
6.9
Full-time workers
Mean
$20.75
15.79
18.47
22.78
27.45
Relative
error5
3.6%
2.7
3.3
8.4
6.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.30
–
15.54
–
–
8.2%
–
8.6
–
–
27.29
21.07
24.01
28.91
32.19
25.02
5.4
6.4
4.4
4.3
3.9
14.7
27.29
21.07
24.01
28.91
32.19
25.02
5.4
6.4
4.4
4.3
3.9
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.58
22.62
29.18
32.52
29.48
5.3
4.8
5.4
5.6
9.7
24.58
22.62
29.18
32.52
29.48
5.3
4.8
5.4
5.6
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.25
32.72
32.83
6.4
7.2
6.2
31.25
32.72
32.83
6.4
7.2
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.12
10.66
12.02
20.02
25.17
21.77
9.1
18.0
12.5
10.3
9.0
8.7
23.12
10.66
12.02
20.02
25.17
21.77
9.1
18.0
12.5
10.3
9.0
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.71
19.19
22.40
8.8
10.1
11.7
20.71
19.19
22.40
8.8
10.1
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.85
11.51
20.89
26.99
12.5
13.0
16.6
10.0
24.85
11.51
20.89
26.99
12.5
13.0
16.6
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.20
9.50
3.9
2.2
15.22
9.49
3.9
2.3
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-104
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending workers
–Continued
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 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cutters and trimmers, hand ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.98
15.24
15.77
20.23
22.58
18.80
3.5%
3.2
4.2
5.1
1.5
15.0
$10.98
15.21
15.77
20.23
22.58
18.80
3.5%
3.3
4.2
5.1
1.5
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.52
16.47
17.39
7.4
5.5
4.7
15.55
16.47
17.39
7.4
5.5
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.08
9.59
11.59
14.41
15.77
3.8
4.5
6.1
2.9
4.1
13.04
9.62
11.59
14.21
15.77
3.9
4.9
6.1
3.0
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.93
10.81
15.04
15.54
22.03
22.40
14.80
9.65
12.78
14.26
17.93
18.01
17.26
13.22
10.20
15.68
16.50
6.0
3.5
4.1
6.3
4.7
1.5
4.3
4.6
6.7
5.7
6.7
4.8
17.7
9.1
5.5
5.4
6.4
15.93
10.81
15.04
15.54
22.03
22.40
14.82
9.70
12.78
14.26
17.93
18.01
17.26
13.22
10.20
15.68
16.50
6.0
3.5
4.1
6.3
4.7
1.5
4.3
4.6
6.7
5.7
6.7
4.8
17.7
9.1
5.5
5.4
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.17
8.70
13.00
14.03
4.9
5.4
7.0
6.6
15.20
–
13.00
14.03
4.9
–
7.0
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-105
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Extruding, forming, pressing, and
compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Jewelers and precious stone and
metal workers ..............................
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic
laboratory technicians ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental laboratory technicians ........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians
Packaging and filling machine
operators and tenders ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.13
18.04
18.23
7.3%
5.4
17.0
$18.13
18.04
18.23
7.3%
5.4
17.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.28
10.41
12.84
18.10
18.24
16.30
6.0
7.2
3.5
9.2
5.8
6.6
14.28
10.41
12.84
18.10
18.24
16.30
6.0
7.2
3.5
9.2
5.8
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.98
13.39
18.11
8.4
4.3
2.7
16.98
13.39
18.11
8.4
4.3
2.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.04
9.27
11.06
13.83
15.65
18.71
23.08
26.13
17.96
1.9
5.9
3.1
2.2
2.7
2.3
3.9
3.2
9.2
17.19
9.58
11.15
13.88
15.72
18.73
23.05
26.13
18.27
1.9
6.5
3.1
2.3
2.8
2.3
3.9
3.2
9.3
$11.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.99
7.1
19.04
7.0
–
–
16.63
11.37
16.49
16.72
17.98
18.08
16.90
13.85
7.0
3.1
9.3
10.8
8.7
8.3
14.9
4.1
16.94
11.37
17.26
16.75
17.98
18.08
16.90
13.01
7.7
3.1
8.7
13.1
8.7
8.3
14.9
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.61
9.08
11.97
4.0
6.3
6.2
14.67
9.07
12.04
4.1
6.4
6.4
10.72
–
–
6.1
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-106
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Packaging and filling machine
operators and tenders –Continued
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 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painting, coating, and decorating
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers and
processing machine operators ......
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Photographic process workers .......
Photographic processing machine
operators ..................................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Semiconductor processors .................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous production workers ....
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.22
16.72
19.89
19.59
16.83
11.49
16.51
16.21
17.52
28.66
17.70
4.0%
5.1
5.0
12.6
3.3
5.0
6.8
4.8
3.4
9.6
9.7
$15.22
16.73
19.89
19.59
16.84
11.53
16.58
16.12
17.38
28.66
17.70
4.0%
5.2
5.0
12.6
3.4
5.0
6.9
4.9
3.4
9.6
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.81
12.21
15.25
16.28
17.63
14.58
21.66
23.02
16.31
17.56
29.41
23.59
3.0
5.0
6.8
3.8
5.3
7.0
5.5
12.4
7.4
4.6
9.5
3.0
14.82
12.21
15.31
16.28
17.63
14.58
21.64
23.02
16.31
17.31
29.41
23.59
3.0
5.0
6.9
3.8
5.3
7.0
5.5
12.4
7.4
4.7
9.5
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.56
10.19
15.84
6.4
7.0
14.3
12.24
10.20
15.11
5.9
7.4
17.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.70
10.55
14.91
14.56
6.6
4.9
10.4
15.1
14.49
–
15.67
15.66
7.7
–
11.4
17.5
$9.20
8.97
–
–
4.9%
6.7
–
–
12.10
10.12
15.14
18.29
16.25
13.75
7.0
5.3
10.5
3.8
9.8
2.4
14.01
–
15.67
18.29
16.25
13.98
8.0
–
11.4
3.8
9.8
2.4
8.97
8.89
–
–
–
10.60
5.5
6.9
–
–
–
7.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-107
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Miscellaneous production workers
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cementing and gluing machine
operators and tenders ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cleaning, washing, and metal
pickling equipment operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cooling and freezing equipment
operators and tenders ...............
Etchers and engravers ....................
Molders, shapers, and casters,
except metal and plastic ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Paper goods machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tire builders ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Helpers--production workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Relative
error5
Full-time workers
Mean
$10.02
11.41
15.30
16.57
19.59
22.83
15.99
Relative
error5
1.7%
2.4
4.4
3.2
4.7
3.1
5.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.62
10.19
12.89
–
–
–
9.75
2.0%
8.5
10.6
–
–
–
2.3
$9.89
11.30
15.04
16.59
19.50
22.83
15.89
1.6%
2.3
4.3
3.2
4.7
3.1
5.6
15.46
10.79
16.21
5.6
6.3
3.4
15.46
10.79
16.21
5.6
6.3
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.57
14.46
11.3
12.5
18.07
14.46
12.5
12.5
–
–
–
–
16.07
14.85
16.3
8.8
16.07
15.34
16.3
8.4
–
–
–
–
14.37
10.01
12.51
16.91
10.0
3.7
2.4
8.8
14.40
10.03
12.51
16.91
10.0
3.8
2.4
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.85
11.63
14.68
19.91
21.07
22.07
20.61
15.39
14.15
16.09
12.00
9.82
11.96
14.69
17.34
14.62
8.2
6.4
6.5
5.1
6.0
8.6
15.4
6.2
10.0
9.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
5.4
10.6
10.1
17.92
11.63
14.68
19.91
21.07
22.07
20.61
15.50
14.36
16.09
12.27
10.08
12.19
15.13
17.34
14.69
8.2
6.4
6.5
5.1
6.0
8.6
15.4
6.2
10.2
9.2
2.0
2.3
3.3
5.3
10.6
10.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.15
8.45
9.37
13.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.5
1.9
4.5
14.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-108
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
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 ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine and
vehicle operators ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers ....
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight
engineers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Commercial pilots .........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.73
9.53
11.84
15.33
18.95
20.92
22.84
28.63
29.50
44.83
104.19
109.68
18.99
0.9%
.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.9
2.1
3.7
6.2
8.2
11.7
21.8
2.9
$16.58
9.85
12.11
15.48
19.11
20.95
23.04
28.63
29.64
44.45
104.19
109.68
19.49
1.0%
1.2
1.0
1.2
1.3
2.0
2.1
3.7
6.3
8.4
11.7
21.8
3.1
$11.00
8.96
10.52
13.96
16.72
19.30
16.99
–
–
–
–
–
13.88
1.6%
.9
1.8
2.1
3.1
6.7
12.2
–
–
–
–
–
3.8
21.29
13.57
18.05
20.89
21.51
25.65
22.14
2.9
17.9
6.4
4.4
4.0
4.7
8.0
21.61
–
18.16
21.10
22.09
25.65
22.72
3.1
–
6.5
4.5
4.4
4.7
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.99
19.01
22.92
26.95
30.53
27.58
92.64
54.64
104.19
109.68
65.50
3.8
5.4
2.9
4.7
8.0
13.2
12.1
16.4
11.7
21.8
26.0
25.08
19.01
22.92
26.95
30.53
27.81
94.74
54.27
104.19
109.68
67.56
3.8
5.4
2.9
4.7
8.0
13.5
12.6
17.9
11.7
21.8
27.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
115.06
71.25
116.91
144.05
65.50
32.72
8.3
15.8
9.2
2.7
26.0
15.7
119.12
73.80
116.91
144.05
67.56
32.72
8.3
18.1
9.2
2.7
27.0
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-109
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Ambulance drivers and attendants,
except emergency medical
technicians ...................................
Bus drivers .........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bus drivers, transit and intercity ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bus drivers, school ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales workers ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$12.46
16.71
12.12
15.99
18.41
24.47
18.22
18.85
10.80
17.47
19.14
25.52
19.26
15.44
12.62
15.61
17.69
17.51
16.22
7.4%
2.4
3.1
2.7
4.3
2.3
8.8
4.5
5.8
7.4
9.0
2.0
11.0
2.1
3.7
2.8
3.0
6.6
10.2
$12.34
17.89
12.57
16.79
19.23
24.64
18.47
19.59
11.01
18.19
19.42
25.52
19.48
16.17
13.38
16.27
18.80
18.06
16.02
7.5%
3.0
4.2
3.6
6.8
2.3
9.8
4.7
8.6
8.1
9.4
2.0
11.3
3.3
3.7
3.8
6.0
7.3
14.2
–
$14.70
11.69
14.81
16.86
–
16.59
14.66
10.43
14.88
16.21
–
–
14.70
12.00
14.81
16.95
–
16.81
Relative
error5
–
3.3%
4.1
3.2
3.6
–
3.7
7.5
7.4
7.3
1.6
–
–
3.6
5.0
3.5
3.8
–
5.5
17.41
8.08
11.26
15.67
19.27
20.60
25.47
22.04
12.95
7.40
9.03
14.03
17.18
21.89
1.2
1.9
2.4
2.1
2.0
2.5
10.9
3.9
5.1
1.9
5.0
5.4
8.6
9.3
18.03
8.94
11.74
15.82
19.28
20.61
25.48
22.26
15.59
7.83
11.07
14.56
17.25
21.96
1.2
3.6
2.6
2.2
2.0
2.5
10.9
3.9
5.5
3.5
8.0
5.8
8.6
9.5
10.20
7.55
9.45
13.10
18.57
–
–
–
7.95
7.23
7.69
11.16
–
–
3.6
1.5
3.9
6.1
3.8
–
–
–
3.1
1.7
2.4
6.4
–
–
18.67
12.31
15.63
18.52
20.36
1.5
7.2
3.2
2.1
2.7
18.70
12.30
15.69
18.52
20.36
1.4
7.3
3.3
2.1
2.7
17.02
–
13.78
18.56
–
7.8
–
12.4
4.9
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-110
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Railroad conductors and yardmasters
Level 5 ..............................
Subway and streetcar operators .........
Sailors and marine oilers ...................
Ship and boat captains and operators
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ............................
Parking lot attendants ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Service station attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Transportation inspectors ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Conveyor operators and tenders ........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Crane and tower 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
$26.20
21.56
12.7%
4.7
$26.20
21.56
12.7%
4.7
–
–
–
–
4.3%
2.5
5.4
9.3
–
–
–
11.9
4.9
3.8
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
16.75
9.29
11.67
16.19
23.15
22.99
23.09
11.07
9.27
9.63
12.88
28.83
25.11
27.01
12.77
29.23
2.3
2.6
2.9
3.3
3.9
6.3
5.7
5.8
5.5
5.8
9.4
6.5
5.5
4.7
10.4
10.4
17.33
10.03
11.74
16.30
23.23
23.25
23.69
11.10
10.16
10.05
12.79
28.83
25.11
27.01
12.71
29.51
2.4
3.2
2.9
3.3
4.0
6.5
5.7
7.0
4.9
8.1
10.5
6.5
5.5
4.7
12.3
10.3
$11.46
8.42
11.22
14.32
–
–
–
11.03
7.93
8.84
13.13
–
–
–
–
–
30.68
9.52
8.98
9.77
11.16
8.14
9.76
12.88
30.27
27.23
15.99
14.16
14.34
21.47
15.28
20.30
21.17
25.33
26.50
29.57
11.2
4.9
2.7
11.5
9.2
2.3
3.3
9.2
2.8
5.7
4.7
6.4
7.8
6.1
4.6
6.4
10.7
6.3
8.0
13.3
30.68
9.44
9.23
8.92
11.39
8.13
9.90
12.88
30.27
27.23
16.49
–
14.05
21.38
15.28
20.30
21.17
25.33
26.50
29.00
11.2
4.2
3.0
8.6
9.9
2.5
3.3
9.2
2.8
5.7
6.1
–
13.0
6.0
4.6
6.4
10.7
6.3
8.0
13.6
–
9.74
8.38
11.87
8.97
8.23
9.01
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.9
4.1
24.7
4.4
4.4
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-111
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Dredge, excavating, and loading
machine operators ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Excavating and loading machine
and dragline operators .............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hoist and winch operators .................
Industrial truck and tractor operators
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.72
12.04
12.92
16.85
21.12
22.19
22.34
5.9%
13.2
5.3
5.2
10.1
8.1
12.9
$18.85
12.25
13.14
16.85
21.12
22.19
22.34
6.0%
14.0
5.5
5.2
10.1
8.1
12.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.7%
4.1
3.1
8.4
–
–
1.2
1.1
2.0
4.9
3.1
–
2.7
17.86
12.04
12.92
16.71
21.12
21.94
18.56
17.84
14.74
12.37
14.82
17.96
21.81
17.07
11.67
9.60
12.15
15.08
17.27
19.24
12.28
5.0
13.2
5.3
5.5
10.1
7.9
4.1
13.8
1.5
2.1
1.5
3.0
4.8
5.5
1.0
.8
1.5
1.6
2.1
5.2
3.3
18.00
12.25
13.14
16.71
21.12
21.94
18.56
17.84
14.79
12.38
14.91
17.98
22.00
17.13
12.15
9.78
12.37
15.20
18.12
19.24
12.20
5.1
14.0
5.5
5.5
10.1
7.9
4.1
13.8
1.6
2.2
1.6
3.1
4.9
5.9
1.2
1.0
1.7
1.6
2.4
5.2
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$13.42
12.22
12.38
16.93
–
–
10.12
9.27
10.93
13.86
14.05
–
12.70
11.58
9.40
12.17
14.17
16.00
12.90
2.9
1.8
3.2
3.2
3.6
9.2
12.14
9.83
12.31
14.19
16.02
12.95
2.8
2.4
3.1
3.3
3.7
9.6
8.74
8.47
8.58
–
–
–
2.3
1.8
7.9
–
–
–
12.14
9.97
12.34
15.22
1.3
1.4
1.7
2.1
12.59
10.01
12.56
15.38
1.5
1.7
1.9
2.2
10.79
9.91
11.04
13.92
1.5
1.5
3.0
5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-112
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 8
Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Civilian workers
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine feeders and offbearers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Packers and packagers, hand .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pumping station operators .................
Refuse and recyclable material
collectors ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders .......
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$17.34
18.89
12.60
11.88
9.42
11.83
15.94
19.34
10.39
8.98
11.72
14.88
16.69
10.62
23.58
2.4%
6.0
4.3
3.2
3.3
3.9
3.9
14.2
1.8
1.3
3.6
4.4
6.6
3.3
4.5
$18.52
18.89
12.54
12.06
9.48
11.92
15.98
19.34
10.96
9.40
11.97
14.92
16.69
10.51
23.64
2.6%
6.0
5.2
3.3
3.7
3.8
3.9
14.2
2.2
1.7
4.5
4.5
6.6
3.7
4.4
$14.05
–
12.83
9.50
8.93
–
–
–
8.90
8.21
10.91
–
–
–
–
15.50
11.53
14.64
17.85
23.94
19.58
20.15
9.2
12.7
8.1
7.0
13.6
6.0
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, weighted 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. For more information, see chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook
16.11
12.07
14.97
17.85
23.94
19.58
20.15
9.8
15.0
7.9
7.0
13.6
6.0
9.7
8.70
8.63
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
3.2%
–
2.8
4.9
2.9
–
–
–
1.6
1.0
4.0
–
–
–
–
3.6
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
of Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
4 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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 chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook of
Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
8-113
December 2009 - January 2011
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
0.6%
Mean
$22.02
Relative
error5
0.7%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$20.47
$11.78
Management occupations ...................
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 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 8 ..............................
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing managers ......................
45.68
18.10
21.27
24.80
31.17
39.24
45.76
63.58
70.28
86.22
106.95
53.21
96.23
110.87
139.60
85.51
49.79
18.64
24.38
29.88
39.23
42.58
84.18
73.63
97.58
59.48
1.2
8.8
2.6
2.3
1.4
2.4
1.5
4.0
1.8
6.1
11.2
1.7
10.6
16.0
24.7
20.2
4.6
13.9
6.0
3.9
4.3
4.4
17.7
4.1
6.3
4.4
45.70
18.12
21.40
24.81
31.20
39.24
45.73
63.57
70.30
86.37
106.95
52.95
96.54
112.43
139.60
85.51
49.96
18.64
24.38
30.01
39.23
42.62
84.18
73.63
97.58
59.93
1.1
8.8
2.6
2.4
1.4
2.4
1.5
4.0
1.9
6.1
11.2
1.5
10.6
16.1
24.7
20.2
4.7
13.9
6.0
3.9
4.3
4.4
17.7
4.1
6.3
4.6
44.34
–
12.45
–
29.84
–
51.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.37
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.30
19.81
23.42
27.44
40.89
47.23
52.50
20.86
27.79
34.21
42.24
53.85
67.06
74.27
56.06
50.55
8.0
7.9
9.8
10.6
8.3
8.4
2.9
13.2
5.9
6.0
4.9
7.2
4.3
4.1
5.4
2.6
36.24
19.81
23.42
27.44
40.73
47.23
52.51
20.86
27.79
34.28
42.24
53.85
67.06
74.22
56.08
50.55
8.1
7.9
9.8
10.6
8.6
8.4
2.9
13.2
5.9
6.1
4.9
7.2
4.3
4.4
5.4
2.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
1.0%
24.4
–
16.2
–
8.3
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-1
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Marketing managers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales managers ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Administrative services managers .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.05
31.60
45.27
46.45
64.50
68.96
56.25
54.61
20.48
36.05
39.28
68.03
71.57
81.78
55.88
33.69
23.86
22.69
31.96
39.13
40.93
60.40
30.81
33.63
23.26
27.22
35.00
36.03
44.63
36.13
6.7%
4.4
7.8
4.6
3.2
3.0
5.6
5.9
13.7
9.8
8.3
12.8
8.9
6.3
9.6
6.7
9.0
7.2
5.9
3.2
8.3
6.0
29.8
3.0
7.6
6.3
2.9
11.3
4.6
3.4
$27.05
31.68
45.27
46.45
64.50
68.45
56.29
54.61
20.48
36.05
39.28
68.03
71.57
81.78
55.88
33.62
23.86
22.69
32.96
39.13
39.97
60.40
30.79
33.63
23.26
27.22
35.00
36.03
44.63
36.13
6.7%
4.5
7.8
4.6
3.2
3.9
5.6
5.9
13.7
9.8
8.3
12.8
8.9
6.3
9.6
6.9
9.0
7.2
5.8
3.2
8.5
6.0
30.0
3.0
7.6
6.3
2.9
11.3
4.6
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$36.13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.9%
–
–
56.62
32.80
45.29
48.81
61.63
64.42
85.32
59.20
47.12
22.49
28.17
2.6
7.5
10.4
3.6
5.1
3.5
15.4
3.5
2.1
2.9
5.7
56.60
32.80
45.29
48.81
61.63
64.42
85.32
59.15
47.17
22.52
28.17
2.6
7.5
10.4
3.6
5.1
3.5
15.4
3.5
2.1
2.9
5.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-2
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Financial managers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
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 ..................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial production managers .........
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing managers .........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$30.83
44.14
45.59
63.23
77.39
100.30
55.09
43.00
24.12
31.19
39.22
44.04
61.74
51.15
2.3%
4.4
2.5
4.9
4.4
8.4
4.2
3.0
5.1
3.9
5.1
6.0
10.0
4.6
$30.83
44.14
45.55
63.38
77.39
100.30
55.28
43.08
24.12
31.15
39.22
43.30
61.74
51.82
2.3%
4.4
2.5
4.9
4.4
8.4
4.2
3.1
5.1
4.0
5.1
6.9
10.0
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$39.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.86
30.83
40.85
39.76
6.9
6.5
8.5
15.3
37.04
30.73
40.85
41.03
7.1
6.6
8.5
16.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
48.06
50.92
43.14
45.02
22.27
35.09
39.36
42.34
54.37
65.82
56.91
46.05
28.38
30.55
45.44
50.33
54.88
7.4
11.2
8.7
5.0
9.3
3.8
4.7
2.5
4.5
5.8
12.1
5.9
7.6
8.5
8.0
13.4
9.0
48.02
51.17
43.14
45.02
22.27
35.09
39.36
42.34
54.37
65.82
56.91
46.05
28.38
30.55
45.44
50.33
54.88
7.7
12.6
8.7
5.0
9.3
3.8
4.7
2.5
4.5
5.8
12.1
5.9
7.6
8.5
8.0
13.4
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.50
24.02
29.53
37.81
4.4
4.5
5.9
5.7
38.57
24.02
29.53
37.81
4.4
4.5
5.9
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-3
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Agricultural managers .......................
Farm, ranch, and other agricultural
managers ..................................
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
preschool and child care
center/program .........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Education administrators,
elementary and secondary
school .......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
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
$39.00
59.02
41.76
35.24
6.3%
6.9
8.4
20.2
$39.00
59.02
41.96
35.24
6.3%
6.9
8.5
20.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.24
39.44
21.55
27.33
31.55
34.98
46.12
55.75
40.43
33.05
17.70
20.03
28.85
45.27
76.46
61.90
41.29
20.2
3.0
10.3
9.2
3.2
3.8
3.4
6.8
5.6
3.2
3.8
6.9
7.8
4.6
13.1
7.1
8.1
35.24
39.44
21.55
27.33
31.55
34.98
46.12
55.75
40.43
33.11
17.96
20.03
28.91
45.28
81.59
61.90
41.00
20.2
3.0
10.3
9.2
3.2
3.8
3.4
6.8
5.6
3.2
3.6
6.9
7.9
4.6
12.8
7.1
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$28.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.39
17.09
23.11
12.4
4.4
20.3
24.57
17.42
23.11
12.3
4.1
20.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.67
31.12
38.87
40.89
7.1
14.0
10.2
11.3
33.67
31.12
38.87
40.89
7.1
14.0
10.2
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.87
22.09
22.11
29.99
27.20
49.03
76.46
3.9
6.8
2.1
2.5
6.2
4.6
13.1
39.82
22.25
22.11
29.99
27.20
49.05
81.59
4.0
6.8
2.1
2.5
6.2
4.6
12.8
43.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-4
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Education administrators,
postsecondary –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Level 15 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Funeral directors ................................
Gaming managers ..............................
Lodging managers .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Natural sciences managers ................
Level 12 .............................
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$60.36
45.14
58.79
32.91
45.96
57.11
64.14
64.95
82.86
61.33
25.19
16.56
19.73
19.07
26.56
30.87
25.63
33.84
21.69
21.27
26.13
11.9%
9.6
2.3
4.6
3.6
3.1
3.2
4.6
4.9
4.1
5.1
6.9
3.5
4.2
3.9
5.7
11.5
1.7
11.4
7.5
15.5
$60.36
44.85
58.83
32.91
45.96
57.11
64.30
64.95
82.86
61.42
25.23
16.56
19.73
19.07
26.69
30.87
27.21
33.84
21.69
21.27
26.13
11.9%
10.1
2.3
4.6
3.6
3.1
3.1
4.6
4.9
4.1
5.1
6.9
3.5
4.2
3.9
5.7
9.6
1.7
11.4
7.5
15.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.49
27.38
22.54
27.93
47.40
41.53
53.77
48.86
46.66
48.31
4.8
4.0
8.5
12.7
8.8
3.6
5.0
8.4
9.3
10.3
41.19
27.38
22.54
27.55
47.63
41.48
51.86
48.87
46.66
48.31
4.9
4.0
8.5
12.8
8.9
3.6
4.2
8.4
9.3
10.3
$58.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.84
16.36
19.45
27.11
32.52
52.19
31.30
4.4
6.1
5.5
9.9
5.5
9.5
11.6
30.75
16.36
19.62
27.25
32.26
52.19
31.30
5.1
6.1
5.5
10.1
6.1
9.5
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-5
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
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 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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing agents and buyers,
farm products ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.34
19.12
20.57
26.24
31.98
37.89
27.09
3.0%
12.6
13.5
3.5
3.8
9.9
7.5
$27.61
19.12
20.32
26.46
31.98
37.89
27.82
2.9%
12.6
14.9
3.6
3.8
9.9
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.22
18.54
20.33
23.02
26.17
31.71
37.17
45.15
56.37
61.90
73.20
35.16
29.43
21.50
23.13
26.53
30.13
35.83
39.13
35.03
1.0
4.4
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.1
1.6
1.7
2.1
3.4
7.7
2.2
2.4
2.7
4.0
3.5
3.3
4.2
2.5
4.5
32.28
18.53
20.18
22.98
26.22
31.78
37.16
45.10
56.37
61.90
73.20
35.26
29.52
21.58
23.03
26.53
30.10
35.83
39.13
35.14
1.0
4.5
1.9
1.6
1.4
1.1
1.6
1.8
2.1
3.4
7.7
2.1
2.5
2.8
4.2
3.5
3.3
4.2
2.5
4.5
$29.06
–
26.07
24.89
–
28.46
37.83
–
–
–
–
31.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.8%
–
19.0
6.6
–
6.2
4.5
–
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.94
34.23
8.6
15.5
31.96
36.78
8.6
13.1
–
–
–
–
28.64
20.76
23.97
24.68
31.25
33.88
3.4
3.8
5.4
5.9
4.5
5.2
28.84
20.91
23.82
24.68
31.25
33.88
3.5
4.0
6.2
5.9
4.5
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.81
3.5
29.80
3.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance appraisers, auto damage
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cost estimators ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$22.17
22.33
27.37
29.39
35.66
38.90
35.85
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.3%
5.8
3.7
4.3
5.2
2.8
7.4
Mean
$22.17
22.33
27.37
29.34
35.66
38.90
35.85
Relative
error5
3.3%
5.8
3.7
4.4
5.2
2.8
7.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.36
17.81
21.52
24.25
27.36
31.36
39.88
38.89
32.34
2.5
5.7
3.6
2.6
4.1
2.6
8.6
5.3
7.2
28.35
17.78
21.56
24.23
27.38
31.27
–
38.89
32.56
2.6
5.8
3.7
2.6
4.2
2.6
–
5.3
7.1
$29.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.31
17.70
21.52
23.94
27.52
31.34
39.88
38.50
32.41
30.18
2.6
5.9
3.6
2.5
4.3
2.6
8.6
5.3
7.4
11.1
28.29
17.67
21.56
23.92
27.53
31.25
–
38.50
32.65
30.18
2.6
6.0
3.7
2.5
4.3
2.7
–
5.3
7.4
11.1
29.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.84
23.19
26.40
30.26
47.12
28.82
32.26
19.32
25.03
5.3
6.2
6.4
8.7
4.1
6.5
4.1
4.7
10.4
30.84
23.19
26.40
30.26
47.12
28.82
31.96
19.48
25.03
5.3
6.2
6.4
8.7
4.1
6.5
3.8
4.8
10.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-7
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Cost estimators –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Logisticians ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$26.64
31.44
46.08
39.72
5.3%
3.6
6.0
11.9
$26.64
31.68
46.08
35.74
30.15
18.73
22.00
27.85
31.92
37.34
47.32
30.53
2.5
6.0
1.9
3.1
2.2
4.7
4.3
5.2
30.25
18.82
22.04
27.85
31.97
37.34
47.32
30.69
26.23
18.46
20.90
26.38
31.48
25.03
4.4
4.9
2.6
6.1
3.3
11.4
29.15
23.82
26.96
29.68
26.29
32.11
15.61
20.92
28.26
33.82
36.61
44.90
35.01
33.15
23.99
25.03
31.80
38.21
44.84
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
6.0
1.9
3.1
2.2
4.7
4.3
5.3
$22.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.29
8.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.0
26.28
18.46
20.95
26.38
31.59
25.01
4.5
4.9
2.6
6.1
3.4
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.9
3.4
13.9
4.5
7.8
29.20
23.89
26.96
29.72
26.29
4.0
3.6
13.9
4.6
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.8
11.6
5.9
4.8
4.2
6.6
4.7
7.6
4.6
5.5
7.7
3.3
11.7
5.6
32.34
15.81
20.97
28.26
33.82
36.61
44.90
35.49
33.18
23.99
25.03
31.87
38.21
44.84
3.8
12.7
6.0
4.8
4.2
6.6
4.7
7.7
4.6
5.5
7.7
3.4
11.7
5.6
20.79
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.3%
3.6
6.0
9.1
19.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-8
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Logisticians –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Management analysts ........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meeting and convention planners ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Credit analysts ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.32
41.68
23.48
26.72
32.43
38.49
46.68
55.89
59.87
43.53
28.23
16.53
20.90
24.68
33.90
20.30
29.86
17.93
20.52
22.57
25.69
29.88
38.10
42.75
52.27
33.16
8.0%
3.4
3.1
3.0
2.4
5.2
3.2
3.3
3.2
12.9
13.2
8.5
7.6
6.4
8.0
9.4
1.8
13.6
5.4
2.0
2.6
1.6
2.9
2.6
7.1
4.4
$35.32
41.77
23.48
26.72
32.52
38.49
46.68
55.89
59.87
43.53
28.23
16.53
20.90
24.68
33.90
20.30
29.85
17.93
19.75
22.55
25.83
29.92
38.08
42.54
52.27
33.24
8.0%
3.4
3.1
3.0
2.4
5.2
3.2
3.3
3.2
12.9
13.2
8.5
7.6
6.4
8.0
9.4
1.9
13.6
4.2
2.0
2.6
1.7
2.9
2.3
7.1
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$30.28
–
–
24.17
–
28.92
–
–
–
30.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.9%
–
–
8.2
–
10.2
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.87
34.26
33.53
31.90
20.29
24.98
32.62
47.17
39.35
37.93
19.52
21.08
24.93
26.49
11.8
5.1
4.2
5.1
4.7
5.5
6.2
11.0
13.0
3.8
7.8
11.0
3.7
8.2
27.87
35.45
34.77
32.02
20.31
24.98
32.62
47.17
39.35
37.98
19.52
21.08
25.15
26.49
11.8
5.0
2.7
5.2
5.0
5.5
6.2
11.0
13.0
3.9
7.8
11.0
3.7
8.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-9
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Financial analysts and advisors
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal financial advisors ............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance underwriters ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial examiners ...........................
Loan counselors and officers .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan counselors .............................
Loan officers ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.08
39.24
49.13
71.09
38.75
40.35
27.19
27.63
32.87
35.39
47.45
70.44
41.13
34.09
22.45
35.45
62.15
31.82
33.46
22.45
26.17
32.00
44.17
47.26
33.59
32.06
31.36
19.53
17.85
26.35
26.29
34.61
32.44
43.15
29.28
23.07
31.84
17.93
26.95
26.67
2.9%
4.5
6.6
9.8
4.8
4.1
4.5
5.9
2.8
9.1
7.1
11.6
5.8
7.8
8.4
12.6
12.6
14.8
4.7
2.3
5.1
3.8
5.4
5.0
17.2
6.7
5.3
12.8
4.5
14.5
4.5
10.6
13.5
6.3
12.9
12.0
5.4
6.8
15.0
4.9
$33.04
39.44
49.00
71.09
38.75
40.31
27.19
27.63
32.87
35.63
47.26
70.44
41.13
34.40
23.01
35.40
62.15
31.82
33.46
22.45
26.17
32.00
44.17
47.26
33.59
32.46
31.40
19.53
17.85
26.23
26.29
34.75
32.44
43.15
29.20
23.07
31.90
17.93
26.82
26.67
3.0%
4.3
6.7
9.8
4.8
4.1
4.5
5.9
2.8
8.8
7.2
11.6
5.8
8.0
8.7
13.6
12.6
14.8
4.7
2.3
5.1
3.8
5.4
5.0
17.2
7.0
5.4
12.8
4.5
14.8
4.5
10.7
13.5
6.3
14.0
12.0
5.6
6.8
15.2
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-10
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Loan officers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Tax preparers .................................
Computer and mathematical science
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 ........
Computer and information scientists,
research ........................................
Level 12 .............................
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 ..............................
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
$34.51
32.44
43.15
29.24
11.0%
13.5
6.3
13.4
$34.65
32.44
43.15
29.15
11.1%
13.5
6.3
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.21
22.89
14.1
18.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.41
17.43
22.43
25.43
30.20
34.81
41.16
45.96
56.28
61.59
78.33
38.43
1.2
4.0
2.0
2.3
1.7
1.4
1.8
1.2
2.2
1.6
2.8
2.6
37.44
17.81
22.28
25.41
30.28
34.82
41.33
45.94
55.44
61.59
78.33
38.64
1.1
4.1
2.1
2.3
1.7
1.4
1.8
1.2
1.5
1.6
2.8
2.6
$36.09
13.76
25.00
27.73
–
33.61
–
–
–
–
–
20.55
19.9%
14.8
10.5
7.0
–
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
21.6
54.22
57.66
33.63
25.72
25.24
29.67
35.09
39.57
41.73
31.38
44.65
24.06
28.66
33.03
36.80
42.12
46.24
56.39
62.49
7.7
3.7
2.8
3.3
5.3
3.6
4.3
3.2
3.1
10.7
1.1
8.8
2.7
3.3
1.7
1.7
2.0
2.2
1.9
54.28
57.66
33.95
25.72
25.24
30.05
35.09
39.57
41.75
32.20
44.69
24.06
28.71
33.08
36.87
42.71
46.25
56.63
62.49
7.9
3.7
2.7
3.3
5.3
2.6
4.3
3.2
3.1
11.4
1.1
8.8
2.7
3.3
1.7
1.2
2.0
2.2
1.9
–
–
20.21
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.53
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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 and mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Computer software engineers
–Continued
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer support specialists .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
$45.03
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.4%
Mean
$45.03
Relative
error5
2.4%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
13.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.99
28.81
33.03
37.07
42.84
46.10
55.27
54.67
43.11
1.5
2.3
3.5
3.3
1.8
2.7
4.3
4.1
3.2
43.04
28.87
33.13
37.11
42.86
46.11
55.27
54.67
43.11
1.5
2.3
3.4
3.3
1.8
2.7
4.3
4.1
3.2
$31.32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
46.40
26.10
28.10
33.04
36.52
41.40
46.39
57.34
65.92
47.24
26.03
16.88
21.24
25.28
30.14
33.40
43.44
48.71
26.75
40.99
23.52
26.27
29.84
35.34
41.68
45.21
59.04
54.99
1.4
8.5
9.7
4.8
3.0
2.9
2.1
2.4
2.2
2.9
3.3
4.7
2.2
2.9
5.1
3.7
7.1
4.7
5.2
2.1
6.9
2.4
3.5
1.5
3.3
1.7
7.8
3.8
46.44
26.10
28.10
33.04
36.60
42.55
46.39
57.90
65.92
47.24
26.30
17.20
21.34
25.28
30.14
33.40
43.44
48.71
26.80
40.30
22.20
26.27
29.84
35.36
41.68
45.10
53.70
54.99
1.3
8.5
9.7
4.8
3.0
1.4
2.1
2.4
2.2
2.9
3.3
4.8
2.2
2.9
5.1
3.7
7.1
4.7
5.2
1.4
6.6
2.4
3.5
1.5
3.3
1.8
3.8
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.93
–
18.96
–
–
–
–
–
–
64.01
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
–
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-12
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Computer and mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Computer systems analysts
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Actuaries ............................................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Operations research analysts .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Statisticians ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.13
39.83
25.73
35.00
47.77
43.47
4.5%
6.0
5.5
7.8
5.5
13.7
$43.19
39.72
25.73
34.84
47.77
43.83
4.5%
6.2
5.5
8.0
5.5
13.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.58
21.83
22.40
31.47
33.38
35.57
47.79
55.88
32.69
3.3
6.8
11.0
3.9
3.1
7.8
4.4
7.9
5.7
33.79
22.33
22.39
31.50
33.39
35.57
47.79
55.88
33.26
3.3
7.3
11.1
3.9
3.1
7.8
4.4
7.9
5.9
$16.86
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.90
23.17
22.94
27.46
31.77
40.61
44.67
50.10
34.08
43.90
38.53
46.85
54.87
48.19
37.55
25.70
34.73
40.56
45.26
41.33
4.0
19.2
6.1
7.0
7.2
5.5
4.3
3.6
7.9
5.1
6.5
7.8
5.0
11.5
6.2
3.6
9.6
4.8
6.5
6.1
32.87
–
22.73
27.46
31.77
40.61
44.67
50.10
33.55
43.90
38.53
46.85
54.87
48.19
37.55
25.70
34.73
40.56
45.09
41.33
4.1
–
6.3
7.0
7.2
5.5
4.3
3.6
8.0
5.1
6.5
7.8
5.0
11.5
6.2
3.6
9.6
4.8
7.3
6.1
34.83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.50
1.6
36.60
1.6
28.38
13.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-13
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
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 ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscape architects ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Level 9 ..............................
Surveyors .......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.34
16.03
20.34
22.79
27.99
31.07
34.29
40.08
44.23
51.96
61.83
77.88
41.27
30.66
20.19
25.71
25.88
29.91
35.89
38.94
42.35
5.7%
6.0
2.1
1.8
1.6
2.1
1.3
2.8
1.3
2.3
4.3
5.7
3.3
3.8
3.1
5.5
6.2
9.7
6.1
5.6
12.1
–
$16.14
20.57
22.84
28.01
31.19
34.24
39.60
44.23
51.96
61.83
77.88
41.35
30.57
20.19
25.71
25.88
28.06
–
38.94
42.35
–
6.2%
2.1
1.8
1.6
2.2
1.3
2.2
1.3
2.4
4.3
5.7
3.4
3.9
3.1
5.5
6.2
7.0
–
5.6
12.1
–
–
$17.10
–
–
26.48
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.8%
–
–
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.91
19.91
27.02
26.18
30.62
35.89
39.14
39.18
29.15
23.73
4.1
3.0
6.4
6.4
14.1
6.1
5.7
8.0
11.5
7.5
30.81
19.91
27.02
26.18
27.97
–
39.14
39.18
29.15
23.73
4.3
3.0
6.4
6.4
9.7
–
5.7
8.0
11.5
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.52
32.58
34.89
34.95
42.39
28.00
26.89
27.28
31.97
11.9
16.1
12.5
17.5
1.4
6.7
4.5
2.2
3.3
33.52
32.58
34.89
34.95
42.37
28.00
27.06
27.28
32.01
11.9
16.1
12.5
17.5
1.4
6.7
4.4
2.2
3.3
–
–
–
–
45.99
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.5
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-14
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Engineers –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aerospace engineers ......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biomedical engineers ....................
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 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$34.37
39.64
44.74
53.15
61.93
77.88
46.22
50.38
32.69
37.31
44.41
58.54
64.60
38.79
34.62
47.67
36.17
47.44
53.82
37.41
25.54
26.66
28.03
32.25
37.97
46.79
50.75
44.86
49.20
31.13
38.65
52.44
61.72
60.50
48.86
1.3%
3.0
1.5
1.7
4.4
5.8
3.4
2.5
8.2
5.4
2.4
2.8
2.8
11.4
11.1
8.4
3.2
9.9
4.3
4.0
7.2
4.8
3.8
6.4
2.3
6.1
4.2
8.5
4.2
5.2
3.7
5.7
7.4
3.1
9.3
$34.36
39.04
44.75
53.16
61.93
77.88
46.23
50.28
32.69
37.31
44.41
58.54
64.60
38.79
34.62
47.61
36.17
47.44
53.85
37.51
25.54
26.68
27.92
32.25
38.06
46.79
50.75
45.18
49.20
31.13
38.47
52.44
61.72
60.50
48.86
1.3%
2.3
1.5
1.7
4.4
5.8
3.4
2.5
8.2
5.4
2.4
2.8
2.8
11.4
11.1
8.5
3.2
9.9
4.6
4.1
7.2
4.8
4.5
6.4
2.3
6.1
4.2
9.2
4.2
5.2
3.8
5.7
7.4
3.1
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.4
5.0
10.8
2.8
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.44
25.05
35.48
34.80
37.85
3.3
5.0
10.8
2.8
4.9
41.34
25.05
35.48
34.80
36.88
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-15
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Electrical and electronics
engineers –Continued
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental engineers ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health and safety engineers,
except mining safety
engineers and inspectors ......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Industrial engineers ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.44
51.72
69.83
49.78
39.68
25.96
38.38
35.51
35.06
44.41
51.09
44.57
2.1%
4.7
3.6
7.5
3.0
5.7
13.6
3.6
5.8
3.2
6.7
5.9
$43.44
51.72
69.83
49.65
39.65
25.96
38.38
35.51
35.06
44.41
51.09
44.46
2.1%
4.7
3.6
7.7
3.0
5.7
13.6
3.6
5.8
3.2
6.7
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.32
29.32
33.62
40.11
42.73
52.08
53.87
38.55
30.33
49.35
5.4
10.4
3.9
7.2
2.9
5.1
11.1
7.6
4.3
8.3
43.16
29.32
33.62
38.52
42.73
52.08
53.70
38.08
30.33
49.55
5.5
10.4
3.9
3.9
2.9
5.1
11.5
7.9
4.3
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.75
27.84
29.30
33.91
43.31
47.78
38.91
2.4
3.1
3.4
3.1
4.0
4.6
8.6
37.76
27.84
29.30
33.91
43.31
47.78
38.91
2.4
3.1
3.4
3.2
4.0
4.6
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.69
34.40
41.41
36.58
27.86
29.86
33.78
7.4
10.8
6.8
2.0
3.5
3.9
2.5
41.69
34.40
41.41
36.58
27.86
29.86
33.78
7.4
10.8
6.8
2.0
3.5
3.9
2.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-16
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry 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
Industrial engineers –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ........
Mining and geological engineers,
including mining safety
engineers ..................................
Nuclear engineers ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Petroleum engineers ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics drafters
$44.36
45.76
36.52
43.88
32.07
46.41
39.01
28.00
29.84
34.67
37.41
43.16
50.75
39.85
48.18
45.62
44.82
53.29
52.24
52.90
57.84
59.28
33.70
25.80
16.68
19.44
21.53
27.90
33.98
36.75
30.47
25.66
19.88
22.50
28.59
34.18
35.05
24.17
25.44
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.6%
4.6
4.5
9.0
3.0
9.8
2.3
3.6
4.8
2.4
5.3
2.2
4.6
6.0
21.7
6.8
.7
2.9
12.3
10.1
7.2
6.0
8.2
2.6
8.2
2.4
3.1
2.9
3.1
6.9
11.9
3.3
3.2
6.3
5.8
2.9
4.4
7.0
5.9
Mean
$44.36
45.76
36.52
43.88
32.07
46.41
39.02
28.00
29.85
34.67
37.41
43.16
50.75
39.85
48.18
45.62
44.82
53.29
52.24
52.90
57.84
59.28
33.70
25.81
16.68
19.37
21.61
27.90
34.03
36.75
30.47
25.69
19.78
22.50
28.59
34.24
35.05
24.17
25.44
Relative
error5
4.6%
4.6
4.5
9.0
3.0
9.8
2.3
3.6
4.8
2.4
5.3
2.2
4.6
6.0
21.7
6.8
.7
2.9
12.3
10.1
7.2
6.0
8.2
2.6
8.2
2.5
3.2
2.9
3.3
6.9
11.9
3.3
3.3
6.3
5.8
3.0
4.4
7.0
5.9
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$24.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-17
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Electrical and electronics drafters
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical drafters .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
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 6 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mechanical engineering
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$27.75
23.91
19.39
19.41
21.64
24.59
31.18
25.73
3.1%
3.0
12.2
4.8
2.6
4.1
9.3
7.8
$27.75
23.84
19.39
19.41
21.87
24.59
30.66
25.73
3.1%
3.2
12.2
4.8
2.6
4.1
11.5
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.22
16.54
20.70
23.20
28.30
30.33
35.25
27.68
2.7
8.9
3.3
3.1
1.7
2.7
2.4
3.7
26.48
16.87
21.26
23.20
28.33
30.87
35.25
27.80
2.7
9.6
3.1
3.1
1.7
2.1
2.4
3.9
$16.45
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.3%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.51
30.26
18.76
4.3
2.6
12.7
30.51
30.26
18.89
4.3
2.6
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.81
20.78
23.47
28.57
31.68
36.64
27.34
25.70
2.3
5.1
5.1
3.0
3.2
4.8
4.6
7.6
27.14
21.90
23.47
28.57
31.68
36.64
27.48
25.70
2.2
3.7
5.1
3.0
3.2
4.8
4.6
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.26
26.73
18.89
27.44
28.79
20.43
9.6
4.4
6.7
7.0
6.4
9.9
21.76
26.73
18.89
27.44
28.79
20.43
9.9
4.4
6.7
7.0
6.4
9.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.56
20.72
4.0
7.8
26.78
21.15
4.1
8.4
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-18
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Mechanical engineering
technicians –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.97
25.69
27.43
26.56
22.73
13.55
21.11
33.19
7.2%
3.0
2.5
4.7
12.7
17.3
8.7
7.5
$24.97
25.93
27.43
26.56
22.92
13.55
21.57
33.19
7.2%
2.9
2.5
4.7
13.0
17.3
10.4
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.24
12.68
16.25
19.33
23.06
23.56
26.41
30.28
35.88
39.55
55.96
63.70
78.01
37.03
39.48
22.23
28.72
32.43
37.59
40.83
60.59
65.45
33.40
40.31
2.7
14.4
4.1
4.1
7.7
2.7
5.0
3.8
4.0
2.9
6.2
6.1
11.7
6.9
5.4
4.5
6.3
5.0
7.4
3.1
10.5
15.7
5.5
4.3
33.39
–
16.27
19.42
23.22
23.63
26.45
30.53
35.99
39.30
55.87
63.70
78.01
37.04
39.62
22.47
29.07
32.39
38.10
40.64
60.59
65.45
32.74
40.31
2.8
–
4.2
4.1
7.8
2.7
5.1
3.4
4.0
3.1
6.3
6.1
11.7
7.0
5.6
4.7
6.6
5.1
6.9
3.2
10.5
15.7
6.2
4.3
$28.37
–
15.76
–
–
18.84
–
22.43
–
44.10
–
–
–
–
34.62
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.9%
–
16.1
–
–
3.8
–
20.3
–
7.5
–
–
–
–
18.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.31
36.06
22.26
29.86
35.46
4.3
6.4
4.7
8.1
8.0
40.31
36.31
22.58
–
35.46
4.3
6.4
4.8
–
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-19
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Biological scientists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biochemists and biophysicists ...
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Microbiologists ..........................
Medical scientists ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical scientists ..............................
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 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Materials scientists ....................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.13
31.67
41.22
36.67
36.48
35.87
43.46
29.15
40.45
68.14
64.77
35.55
38.45
22.04
27.10
30.16
36.54
37.29
51.32
63.08
48.44
61.45
61.19
37.04
23.17
30.36
41.51
51.13
40.48
34.93
22.95
29.92
40.25
51.36
40.19
46.72
3.3%
10.6
9.2
10.4
17.7
7.6
8.4
5.9
4.2
15.6
19.7
7.2
3.4
5.5
7.5
4.4
5.1
4.0
4.8
8.9
5.6
11.0
11.8
4.7
5.1
3.4
9.5
5.0
8.3
5.0
5.2
3.6
11.4
8.5
10.2
6.5
$43.13
31.67
41.83
36.67
36.48
35.87
43.60
29.00
39.98
68.14
64.77
34.29
38.47
22.07
27.10
30.16
36.54
37.29
51.38
63.08
48.44
61.45
61.19
37.04
23.17
30.36
41.51
51.13
40.48
34.93
22.95
29.92
40.25
51.36
40.19
46.72
3.3%
10.6
9.2
10.4
17.7
7.6
8.8
6.0
4.4
15.6
19.7
6.6
3.4
5.5
7.5
4.4
5.1
4.0
4.9
8.9
5.6
11.0
11.8
4.7
5.1
3.4
9.5
5.0
8.3
5.0
5.2
3.6
11.4
8.5
10.2
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
$40.20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.90
21.55
28.00
37.23
7.2
8.1
6.3
5.9
34.93
21.60
28.00
37.23
7.2
8.1
6.3
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-20
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists –Continued
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geoscientists, except
hydrologists and
geographers ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Economists ........................................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Market research analysts ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychologists .....................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.58
51.16
44.10
6.6%
10.7
13.8
$35.58
51.36
44.10
6.6%
11.0
13.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.07
21.43
30.43
33.32
9.1
9.1
8.8
4.5
32.09
21.49
30.43
33.32
9.1
9.1
8.8
4.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.38
26.12
38.05
35.87
37.01
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.35
43.18
50.54
62.91
46.40
34.64
22.98
22.75
27.89
28.98
43.18
50.56
62.91
33.07
33.02
32.74
46.62
8.4
6.6
8.5
11.4
8.0
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.4
8.6
2.7
7.5
27.7
5.2
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.7
8.6
3.5
7.5
13.9
7.6
14.8
2.8
38.38
26.12
38.05
35.87
37.11
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.61
43.18
50.54
62.91
46.40
34.73
22.98
22.75
27.89
29.27
43.18
50.56
62.91
33.07
31.66
32.63
–
8.4
6.6
8.5
11.4
8.0
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.1
8.6
2.7
7.5
27.7
5.2
5.4
5.1
8.1
4.4
8.6
3.5
7.5
13.9
9.4
16.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$45.90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.3%
–
–
34.17
32.74
46.62
7.9
14.8
2.8
32.77
32.63
–
9.8
16.4
–
46.13
–
–
8.3
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-21
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Level 9 ..............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Biological technicians .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical technicians .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Geological and petroleum technicians
Nuclear technicians ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social science research assistants ......
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counselors .........................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.11
21.44
14.2%
20.3
$29.06
22.58
13.2%
19.1
–
–
–
–
19.74
21.49
18.71
19.75
23.22
23.26
16.45
21.18
22.21
28.00
24.97
30.34
36.90
35.52
31.54
21.03
18.71
5.9
5.6
6.9
7.0
21.2
4.4
3.9
8.8
5.1
3.6
11.3
13.1
6.7
1.2
4.8
6.7
2.5
19.74
21.82
19.06
20.05
22.85
23.40
16.48
21.18
22.21
28.00
24.97
30.34
36.90
35.52
31.54
21.63
–
5.9
6.1
8.8
5.1
23.1
4.4
3.8
8.8
5.1
3.6
11.3
13.1
6.7
1.2
4.8
6.0
–
–
$18.40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.39
18.64
26.41
22.31
23.62
7.4
5.3
16.5
5.5
9.5
22.25
18.64
26.41
22.31
22.15
7.6
5.3
16.5
5.5
12.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.16
13.9
23.41
13.4
–
–
18.72
11.89
15.09
17.66
20.82
24.27
28.95
31.49
20.14
19.18
2.2
2.5
3.0
1.9
4.1
2.9
17.3
10.3
7.7
4.3
18.71
11.99
15.21
17.38
20.62
24.27
28.67
30.34
20.18
19.00
2.4
2.9
3.2
2.0
3.7
3.1
19.1
12.0
8.3
4.6
18.83
11.32
14.29
19.69
23.88
24.26
32.10
–
19.65
21.30
4.4
3.5
8.6
5.6
12.8
4.2
9.3
–
13.7
9.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-22
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Counselors –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marriage and family therapists ......
Level 9 ..............................
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$12.99
14.65
17.54
21.62
23.83
23.30
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.8%
6.1
4.6
4.0
4.6
8.7
Mean
$13.18
14.56
17.57
21.65
24.25
22.76
Relative
error5
5.5%
6.0
4.8
4.3
5.5
8.2
Part-time workers
Mean
$11.66
–
16.81
–
21.99
–
Relative
error5
4.6%
–
3.3
–
7.4
–
17.90
18.16
19.08
22.27
6.9
3.1
7.2
3.7
17.59
18.30
–
22.13
7.1
3.4
–
3.6
21.77
–
–
–
9.4
–
–
–
23.28
14.32
16.99
19.50
22.30
30.51
25.39
20.03
20.44
20.86
18.00
22.54
24.35
15.96
13.41
15.33
14.81
20.79
15.86
17.83
21.17
24.68
36.82
30.93
21.46
7.8
11.9
7.6
4.2
4.9
11.0
12.2
8.0
8.0
5.3
1.8
5.5
7.7
5.4
7.6
6.3
12.9
2.9
5.9
2.4
5.0
3.6
8.0
12.7
9.4
23.55
–
16.99
19.48
22.17
33.57
25.64
–
–
19.45
18.07
22.59
23.05
15.94
13.55
15.54
14.81
20.79
16.33
17.49
20.88
24.59
37.31
31.87
20.59
7.9
–
7.6
4.2
4.7
6.9
12.3
–
–
3.7
1.6
5.8
9.6
5.7
9.1
6.2
12.9
3.2
6.4
2.3
5.0
3.9
9.5
12.9
9.6
16.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.58
–
–
–
16.28
–
–
–
20.81
12.43
20.34
24.15
25.67
–
–
–
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.0
–
–
–
12.9
–
–
–
6.9
9.7
5.7
17.4
5.6
–
–
–
17.65
13.87
16.73
3.9
5.4
3.0
17.95
14.65
16.83
3.8
4.3
2.8
15.64
–
–
13.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-23
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Child, family, and school social
workers –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clergy ................................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Directors, religious activities and
education ......................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.02
20.63
13.4%
7.9
$17.96
20.26
14.8%
8.1
–
–
–
–
24.89
20.80
20.57
24.33
27.52
38.07
23.41
2.7
13.8
3.6
7.9
2.2
10.8
8.5
24.86
–
19.92
23.65
27.69
–
22.98
3.1
–
3.7
8.0
2.1
–
9.2
$25.07
–
23.32
–
25.62
–
–
6.2%
–
2.8
–
10.5
–
–
20.51
16.25
17.26
18.94
23.06
6.1
5.4
5.1
5.7
7.8
20.31
16.25
17.01
18.81
22.95
6.4
5.4
4.8
6.0
8.6
23.79
–
–
–
24.20
5.4
–
–
–
8.2
15.12
11.44
14.94
16.74
22.77
16.21
23.39
16.13
26.30
3.5
2.3
3.4
3.1
10.5
13.4
14.5
5.8
17.9
15.17
11.54
15.11
16.63
22.41
16.50
25.18
–
–
3.8
2.4
3.2
3.6
10.8
14.5
16.6
–
–
14.79
10.51
14.09
17.14
–
12.97
19.25
–
–
6.6
3.9
12.2
5.7
–
9.0
16.9
–
–
13.29
11.35
14.35
16.21
13.53
19.21
18.71
19.44
18.81
19.51
3.0
2.4
3.7
6.4
8.4
7.0
18.4
13.1
12.3
11.9
13.21
11.42
14.35
15.33
13.64
19.28
–
19.22
18.97
–
3.0
2.5
2.9
6.9
9.0
7.6
–
13.2
12.9
–
13.75
10.42
14.37
–
–
18.23
–
–
–
–
9.1
4.6
16.1
–
–
14.0
–
–
–
–
25.95
13.6
29.11
15.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-24
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Legal occupations ................................
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 ........
Paralegals and legal assistants ...........
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Law clerks .....................................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education, training, and library
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
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
$38.79
18.19
19.72
29.49
28.21
33.03
46.33
65.78
92.97
45.26
56.70
26.56
31.89
46.22
65.78
92.97
63.52
23.11
18.37
19.58
29.09
30.57
22.50
22.02
20.47
20.86
23.26
20.14
7.2%
4.3
12.7
5.4
3.6
16.2
5.2
8.5
9.0
8.6
5.3
4.3
18.7
5.2
8.5
9.0
6.3
9.3
4.9
14.2
5.8
3.8
9.1
7.2
9.3
13.2
14.0
16.2
$38.86
18.17
19.70
29.59
28.47
33.03
46.22
66.26
92.97
44.94
56.64
26.44
31.89
46.10
66.26
92.97
63.04
23.07
18.37
19.55
29.19
30.57
22.47
22.33
20.47
22.79
23.26
–
7.3%
4.4
12.8
5.6
3.4
16.2
5.2
8.7
9.0
8.4
5.3
4.3
18.7
5.2
8.7
9.0
6.2
9.4
4.9
14.3
6.0
3.8
9.2
7.2
9.3
11.4
14.0
–
$34.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
62.34
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.48
20.57
30.59
7.5
10.1
23.3
21.48
20.57
30.59
7.5
10.1
23.3
–
–
–
27.95
9.55
11.04
11.83
14.72
15.40
20.10
31.30
31.98
37.54
4.5
4.7
2.1
5.1
6.8
3.6
4.7
6.7
3.3
4.6
30.22
10.01
11.16
11.86
15.47
15.24
20.07
31.57
31.93
37.80
3.5
5.4
3.0
6.0
6.8
3.9
5.3
6.7
3.2
4.8
17.27
8.96
–
11.55
12.39
16.04
20.27
28.25
32.40
28.78
7.9
3.5
–
4.1
15.2
9.6
7.9
19.7
8.2
16.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-25
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
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 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 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 10 .............................
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$43.86
64.44
67.12
127.40
36.87
48.11
20.08
23.38
32.15
30.83
36.35
43.61
64.85
67.12
127.40
55.19
53.00
24.13
46.49
50.42
81.10
57.28
3.3%
4.0
5.5
12.0
8.2
3.1
10.2
3.4
5.0
5.1
4.6
3.5
4.1
5.5
12.0
5.9
15.0
7.2
13.9
10.7
10.1
8.8
$43.65
64.52
67.04
127.40
39.97
49.44
–
23.81
30.89
30.52
36.65
43.35
64.94
67.04
127.40
57.51
57.32
–
–
49.04
81.36
57.28
3.4%
4.1
5.5
12.0
7.4
3.2
–
3.1
4.6
6.3
4.9
3.7
4.2
5.5
12.0
6.0
16.7
–
–
11.8
10.1
8.8
$51.02
58.71
–
–
21.74
33.96
–
21.22
–
31.77
27.10
51.02
58.71
–
–
31.75
27.09
27.79
–
–
–
–
8.1%
12.2
–
–
12.7
6.1
–
8.7
–
8.4
15.4
8.1
12.2
–
–
8.9
18.3
2.3
–
–
–
–
48.44
36.72
40.97
68.10
46.45
7.2
6.9
9.4
8.5
6.8
48.97
36.71
39.57
68.98
46.45
7.5
7.2
9.0
8.4
6.8
39.87
–
–
–
–
13.8
–
–
–
–
54.16
51.15
11.3
3.9
54.00
–
12.4
–
55.78
–
5.1
–
45.39
35.59
8.1
7.9
46.43
–
8.4
–
21.43
–
13.1
–
71.24
70.65
7.9
15.0
71.55
70.76
7.9
15.0
–
–
–
–
73.05
74.77
7.6
13.9
73.29
74.77
7.6
13.9
–
–
–
–
60.61
7.6
60.95
7.7
26.81
14.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-26
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
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 ........
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Chemistry teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Physics teachers, postsecondary
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Anthropology and archeology
teachers, postsecondary .......
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 12 .............................
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$46.30
48.87
57.55
83.55
8.0%
3.8
11.3
22.0
$46.30
49.30
57.55
84.34
8.0%
3.8
11.3
22.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60.61
46.30
48.87
57.55
83.55
7.6
8.0
3.8
11.3
22.0
60.95
46.30
49.30
57.55
84.34
7.7
8.0
3.8
11.3
22.4
$26.81
–
–
–
–
14.2%
–
–
–
–
56.41
48.68
58.01
5.4
9.4
3.5
56.04
48.68
58.01
5.4
9.4
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.10
65.88
5.3
7.6
50.10
65.88
5.3
7.6
–
–
–
–
50.00
42.64
41.20
59.68
57.69
4.6
12.9
6.1
8.2
9.7
50.24
45.03
41.20
59.68
58.33
4.7
12.2
6.1
8.2
9.7
38.43
–
–
–
–
46.77
3.6
46.77
3.6
–
–
68.92
76.67
8.2
10.1
69.02
76.67
8.2
10.1
–
–
–
–
50.86
3.0
51.06
3.0
–
–
45.80
39.04
57.93
8.9
9.1
15.3
46.25
39.02
57.93
9.1
9.1
15.3
22.91
–
–
19.4
–
–
56.54
60.50
32.47
53.07
77.87
14.7
6.2
11.6
6.2
6.2
56.54
61.95
32.08
53.28
78.41
14.7
6.0
12.5
6.5
6.2
–
41.53
–
–
–
–
9.2
–
–
–
18.6
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-27
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Health teachers, postsecondary
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 12 .............................
Law teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 12 .............................
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 8 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$65.59
10.2%
$69.06
68.70
23.85
63.00
78.32
69.44
6.8
8.1
6.8
6.1
9.7
69.80
–
64.20
78.89
70.95
39.45
39.10
2.3
4.2
37.87
42.21
35.63
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
6.5
–
6.9
6.1
8.5
$41.36
–
–
–
–
24.5%
–
–
–
–
39.05
38.94
2.4
4.7
–
–
–
–
5.7
12.4
17.8
38.85
42.19
–
6.7
12.4
–
25.92
–
–
3.6
–
–
37.49
41.26
6.0
11.9
38.49
41.23
6.8
11.9
25.92
–
3.6
–
67.09
84.29
79.65
84.29
9.2
11.8
6.5
11.8
68.37
–
80.13
–
9.0
–
6.5
–
32.41
–
–
–
5.4
–
–
–
42.67
26.72
31.31
36.58
43.46
56.85
62.84
37.51
3.9
3.1
5.7
4.7
5.1
8.0
4.3
9.4
44.32
26.72
35.01
36.73
43.62
56.85
62.84
39.37
3.9
3.1
6.5
4.8
5.2
8.0
4.3
8.8
29.46
–
28.87
–
37.31
–
–
29.56
8.5
–
12.5
–
15.8
–
–
20.4
35.78
26.49
34.82
34.26
44.00
35.69
5.4
3.1
5.5
7.7
6.2
11.8
37.46
–
–
33.52
44.00
37.78
5.8
–
–
7.9
6.2
11.9
30.67
–
–
–
–
–
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
8.6%
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-28
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
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 ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$44.61
19.2%
$45.55
19.4%
–
–
46.99
29.16
42.24
42.01
69.17
6.6
6.9
5.6
4.5
13.5
47.93
–
42.24
42.26
69.17
6.7
–
5.6
4.6
13.5
$25.42
–
–
–
–
18.8%
–
–
–
–
51.22
48.42
47.63
9.2
8.3
9.6
53.04
48.41
47.63
6.9
8.4
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
43.09
37.58
35.15
7.9
5.4
10.9
43.17
37.58
35.37
7.9
5.4
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.30
20.08
23.84
–
30.46
32.55
38.74
64.89
69.54
43.05
5.5
10.2
3.0
–
11.1
7.2
10.3
6.2
9.6
11.1
35.51
–
23.85
30.49
28.04
32.75
37.68
65.67
69.54
44.37
6.3
–
3.1
4.5
13.1
7.4
10.9
6.3
9.6
11.7
33.95
–
–
–
34.61
–
55.56
–
–
25.49
7.9
–
–
–
13.1
–
12.2
–
–
24.8
26.86
20.08
24.19
30.30
8.1
10.2
3.2
16.4
24.81
–
24.07
25.59
8.2
–
3.3
23.4
32.54
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
24.40
14.68
19.44
31.66
33.50
18.06
4.1
4.9
6.8
9.9
3.6
15.1
24.66
14.46
19.14
32.13
33.34
16.56
4.1
4.9
7.5
9.6
3.3
16.3
22.16
16.01
21.20
–
36.74
–
9.2
17.6
9.0
–
14.9
–
16.18
14.51
8.5
5.5
15.77
14.28
9.5
5.2
18.40
16.13
12.5
22.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-29
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers .............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.91
22.24
13.83
11.3%
15.9
13.2
$12.95
22.92
13.85
6.1%
17.5
13.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.75
14.51
14.87
13.47
9.2
5.5
12.2
12.5
15.21
14.28
12.66
13.46
10.5
5.2
6.2
12.9
$18.60
16.13
–
–
12.3%
22.5
–
–
23.06
15.55
29.87
10.8
10.9
5.9
23.93
–
29.87
10.9
–
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.94
23.95
26.13
31.11
23.23
3.4
6.7
7.5
4.4
17.8
27.23
23.89
26.09
30.73
–
3.6
7.0
7.5
4.8
–
24.09
–
–
–
–
23.6
–
–
–
–
26.59
23.95
25.34
30.92
4.2
7.2
5.2
6.1
26.89
23.88
25.36
30.96
4.9
7.6
5.2
5.9
22.08
–
–
–
18.0
–
–
–
29.15
23.97
27.47
31.51
35.30
25.60
37.88
36.93
7.0
10.0
15.6
6.9
7.3
3.0
18.2
5.2
28.29
23.97
27.33
30.15
35.05
25.71
38.11
36.92
6.4
10.0
15.7
6.9
6.9
2.9
18.1
5.3
–
–
–
–
45.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.0
–
–
–
35.92
25.60
37.88
36.93
32.82
6.8
3.0
18.2
5.2
9.1
35.68
25.71
38.11
36.92
32.19
6.3
2.9
18.1
5.3
14.2
45.65
–
–
–
–
17.0
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-30
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Special education teachers
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
secondary school .................
Other teachers and instructors ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Self-enrichment education teachers
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Archivists, curators, and museum
technicians ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Archivists .......................................
Curators .........................................
Librarians ...........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Library technicians ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Instructional coordinators ..................
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$33.54
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.2%
Mean
$31.12
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
6.9%
–
–
29.17
33.10
9.6
5.4
27.51
29.90
7.8
5.6
–
–
–
–
55.26
22.28
13.84
15.62
18.58
26.40
25.35
24.37
19.23
16.92
18.39
15.8
11.5
6.3
14.6
10.9
20.2
9.7
26.3
5.3
15.5
9.0
–
25.84
–
–
20.10
29.94
25.01
28.08
–
–
–
–
14.2
–
–
15.2
18.4
7.0
26.8
–
–
–
–
$17.27
–
16.10
17.54
–
26.92
16.38
19.95
14.04
18.39
–
6.7%
–
15.8
14.6
–
26.1
16.8
6.6
15.3
9.0
28.97
21.45
28.11
20.65
32.88
30.77
23.24
26.83
30.62
48.78
27.67
18.99
16.60
17.31
15.74
33.42
11.11
9.55
11.00
11.95
13.80
14.57
12.2
6.5
8.0
10.8
11.1
7.3
14.2
2.3
16.1
14.4
5.3
5.6
4.1
7.1
8.0
9.9
2.8
4.7
2.0
5.2
11.5
8.7
29.73
–
28.11
22.18
32.88
31.68
23.47
26.64
31.35
48.78
29.06
19.20
16.67
17.31
16.60
33.72
11.57
10.01
11.13
12.01
–
15.05
12.0
–
8.0
12.2
11.2
7.7
15.2
2.6
17.0
14.4
3.6
5.1
4.4
7.1
6.4
9.7
3.0
5.4
3.0
6.1
–
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
22.17
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.33
8.97
–
11.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.9
3.5
–
4.1
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-31
December 2009 - January 2011
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art directors ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Multi-media artists and animators
Level 9 ..............................
Designers ...........................................
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 5 ..............................
Graphic designers ..........................
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
$27.65
10.08
12.62
14.16
18.91
23.41
28.48
31.05
43.52
45.53
65.83
31.54
30.11
23.98
18.92
27.11
44.48
35.07
30.18
48.45
26.54
29.82
24.41
14.87
17.29
23.61
27.48
30.23
41.25
28.14
3.2%
4.8
6.9
7.3
6.7
3.9
3.5
2.3
7.6
8.0
14.2
7.3
9.4
18.2
6.8
11.3
8.2
12.1
5.9
10.5
11.8
15.1
4.1
7.5
6.2
6.8
5.4
4.3
11.9
10.2
$28.90
–
13.32
15.26
19.28
23.38
28.30
31.02
43.52
45.64
65.83
34.19
30.20
23.98
18.92
27.11
44.48
35.07
30.18
48.45
26.76
29.82
25.04
15.35
17.48
23.60
27.85
30.23
41.25
29.65
3.4%
–
7.6
6.0
6.6
3.9
2.8
2.4
7.6
8.0
14.2
7.5
9.4
18.2
6.8
11.3
8.2
12.1
5.9
10.5
12.3
15.1
4.0
8.0
5.1
6.9
5.3
4.3
11.9
9.3
$15.47
10.07
11.26
10.22
13.10
25.57
31.13
–
–
–
–
16.22
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.41
12.00
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.2%
6.0
8.8
11.8
17.7
15.3
19.8
–
–
–
–
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.8
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.60
29.93
36.14
11.01
11.42
23.07
16.27
18.78
22.42
26.60
31.16
25.83
7.0
5.9
18.3
7.1
12.7
3.2
7.6
6.0
4.7
6.8
7.2
11.0
34.60
29.93
36.14
11.81
11.90
23.13
16.32
18.63
22.39
26.85
31.16
25.83
7.0
5.9
18.3
8.4
14.2
3.4
8.2
6.1
4.8
7.4
7.2
11.0
–
–
–
9.42
–
20.97
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.7
–
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-32
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
Interior designers ...........................
Level 6 ..............................
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Reporters and correspondents ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.32
19.00
27.48
27.99
5.1%
7.6
15.6
10.5
$26.54
19.00
27.48
27.99
5.2%
7.6
15.6
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.13
21.77
43.72
43.72
44.81
44.81
14.7
13.9
19.0
19.0
19.3
19.3
19.18
21.77
44.85
44.85
46.04
46.04
14.6
13.9
19.3
19.3
19.5
19.5
–
–
$21.35
21.35
–
–
–
–
13.5%
13.5
–
–
20.53
20.53
20.53
20.53
9.3
9.3
9.5
9.5
26.42
26.42
26.28
26.28
5.9
5.9
6.0
6.0
11.68
11.68
11.70
11.70
9.0
9.0
9.2
9.2
11.08
11.08
25.06
25.06
21.14
21.14
22.7
22.7
13.0
13.0
9.3
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.08
11.08
24.99
24.99
21.14
21.14
22.7
22.7
18.4
18.4
9.3
9.3
31.80
31.80
23.92
23.92
39.88
39.88
28.09
28.09
28.40
28.40
13.7
13.7
9.2
9.2
19.4
19.4
24.2
24.2
24.9
24.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.54
29.54
29.93
29.93
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.1
25.1
25.8
25.8
36.43
36.43
24.45
24.45
46.31
46.31
10.90
10.90
10.90
10.90
14.3
14.3
14.8
14.8
17.9
17.9
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
35.67
17.94
22.80
31.32
37.25
30.43
11.4
8.9
18.6
27.4
9.7
9.7
36.18
17.94
23.05
31.32
37.25
30.87
11.6
8.9
18.9
27.4
9.7
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-33
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
Reporters and correspondents
–Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and editors ............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Technical writers ...........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Writers and authors ........................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Interpreters and translators ............
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.94
22.80
31.32
36.20
30.76
29.65
20.68
27.47
29.90
45.84
28.44
29.94
18.35
22.90
28.03
29.66
35.83
44.83
27.60
30.48
18.01
21.57
28.09
28.94
25.09
29.96
27.38
28.50
30.32
40.99
34.15
27.05
8.9%
18.6
27.4
11.7
11.0
7.2
7.6
11.8
8.4
10.7
9.9
6.0
4.0
6.6
5.1
2.5
5.2
2.4
8.5
9.9
4.6
4.8
6.5
4.1
11.7
4.8
8.1
9.5
2.8
7.5
7.4
10.1
$17.94
23.05
31.32
36.20
32.28
30.28
22.15
27.56
29.90
45.84
28.55
29.95
18.45
22.86
28.01
29.46
35.83
44.83
27.33
30.65
18.13
21.41
28.06
28.94
24.84
29.86
27.38
28.50
29.90
40.99
34.15
26.63
8.9%
18.9
27.4
11.7
11.3
7.1
6.5
12.1
8.4
10.7
10.0
6.2
4.1
6.7
5.2
2.6
5.2
2.4
8.7
10.2
4.8
5.0
6.7
4.1
12.0
5.0
8.1
9.5
2.6
7.5
7.4
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$29.29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.86
21.05
21.10
6.1
6.4
14.3
22.17
21.05
21.75
6.0
6.4
14.1
14.90
–
–
18.1
–
–
26.13
10.08
8.4
4.8
27.63
–
7.6
–
19.11
10.07
27.4
6.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-34
December 2009 - January 2011
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
–Continued
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Broadcast technicians ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sound engineering technicians ......
Photographers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Television, video, and motion picture
camera operators and editors .......
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 ..............................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.99
20.58
27.97
24.81
27.98
9.2%
7.9
28.6
6.9
15.4
–
–
$28.46
24.08
29.36
–
–
29.2%
6.5
14.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.18
14.40
22.88
22.67
9.84
18.34
21.39
38.84
13.98
14.31
14.0
5.9
3.0
11.2
6.4
3.9
17.6
12.5
15.6
9.5
22.55
–
–
24.54
–
–
22.82
43.15
16.92
–
15.0
–
–
11.9
–
–
17.6
6.4
14.4
–
–
–
–
$15.33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.01
7.6
25.54
7.4
–
–
23.35
9.5
24.01
9.6
–
–
32.04
12.35
12.35
15.22
19.18
22.51
26.91
30.00
33.50
42.75
48.27
107.03
95.01
122.64
39.54
76.86
2.0
9.6
3.7
1.5
1.6
1.9
1.5
1.8
1.0
3.0
1.9
9.4
5.1
6.2
8.3
11.2
32.25
11.83
12.52
15.28
19.00
22.35
26.89
30.20
32.65
42.06
47.98
105.39
95.03
119.72
40.60
79.94
2.2
9.0
4.2
1.5
1.7
2.0
1.5
1.6
1.1
3.3
2.1
9.7
5.3
6.5
8.9
11.8
31.05
13.59
11.50
14.92
20.12
23.36
27.01
29.32
36.62
48.36
50.87
127.27
94.27
–
32.91
–
2.6
23.8
5.0
4.4
4.7
4.6
3.7
5.1
1.8
12.2
2.8
16.7
5.1
–
8.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-35
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Dentists –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Dentists, general ............................
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Optometrists ......................................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
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 ...........................
Level 12 .............................
Family and general practitioners ...
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Internists, general ..........................
Obstetricians and gynecologists ....
Pediatricians, general .....................
Psychiatrists ...................................
Surgeons ........................................
Physician assistants ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Registered nurses ...............................
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
$87.91
76.56
24.56
22.36
24.95
26.56
45.47
53.23
52.56
51.30
55.66
55.30
54.49
95.54
22.06
25.39
41.26
116.56
96.00
122.64
102.32
144.14
143.38
83.14
41.04
107.49
95.31
98.83
72.92
80.06
150.45
43.39
40.47
45.46
32.72
17.26
21.11
27.12
30.07
32.45
42.10
12.0%
12.1
4.6
6.0
3.4
10.9
6.2
1.0
2.5
3.4
1.9
.7
2.3
6.8
2.6
3.5
13.4
10.3
5.2
6.2
12.5
12.1
12.6
16.0
24.9
16.2
14.5
7.3
11.6
8.6
12.9
3.8
9.5
4.1
.9
6.8
7.1
1.8
2.3
.9
4.6
–
$79.85
24.49
21.95
25.03
26.40
45.60
54.46
–
52.96
55.24
55.56
54.34
94.17
22.06
25.39
41.38
114.41
96.10
119.72
102.73
137.53
136.35
79.85
41.04
102.07
95.31
–
72.45
81.90
151.82
43.20
40.52
44.70
32.49
–
21.76
27.02
30.48
31.54
41.54
–
13.0%
5.0
6.8
4.4
11.0
6.4
.6
–
4.1
2.1
.8
2.9
6.9
2.6
3.5
13.5
10.8
5.3
6.5
12.9
11.0
11.4
14.8
24.9
15.1
14.5
–
11.9
7.5
12.7
4.0
9.6
4.4
.9
–
8.4
2.0
2.1
1.0
4.3
–
–
$25.30
–
–
–
–
46.95
–
47.44
–
52.46
55.03
124.68
–
–
–
141.62
91.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.74
–
–
33.53
14.83
–
27.46
28.95
35.43
47.94
–
–
4.4%
–
–
–
–
4.5
–
4.1
–
1.7
2.4
13.7
–
–
–
13.5
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.2
–
–
2.2
5.4
–
2.3
6.0
1.8
11.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-36
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Registered nurses –Continued
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 ...................................
Occupational therapists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Physical therapists .........................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Radiation therapists .......................
Level 9 ..............................
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 ..............................
Veterinarians ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$44.36
61.76
35.32
32.68
21.14
21.78
25.88
28.46
35.30
43.76
44.33
37.39
30.34
36.96
37.70
32.78
34.85
44.57
35.53
30.72
36.04
44.96
47.77
35.31
30.25
16.71
16.53
26.12
23.45
20.46
25.07
27.37
32.92
26.96
37.02
39.78
45.83
42.56
2.3%
10.3
5.6
3.3
6.3
6.6
3.9
2.6
4.1
8.0
6.0
11.3
10.6
4.1
15.4
2.2
4.1
7.2
6.3
7.9
2.9
14.3
15.1
10.7
6.7
6.4
17.2
2.2
2.1
6.3
1.8
2.9
7.2
4.8
13.7
23.0
5.4
8.3
$43.47
61.76
35.53
31.41
21.01
22.15
25.24
27.77
33.81
41.87
–
35.72
31.55
35.06
–
32.80
32.85
46.99
34.59
29.56
35.50
39.01
47.95
37.41
–
16.19
–
25.79
–
20.13
25.11
27.03
32.76
26.97
30.15
30.61
43.41
–
2.7%
10.3
6.0
2.7
6.9
7.1
2.9
3.0
4.0
5.1
–
10.4
11.1
4.6
–
2.4
4.5
4.5
5.3
10.4
3.1
6.0
15.9
9.5
–
6.1
–
2.2
–
6.3
2.0
3.2
9.2
4.8
9.9
17.0
5.1
–
$50.97
–
34.16
39.26
–
–
29.89
32.16
42.01
–
41.88
58.49
–
42.16
–
–
40.55
–
41.77
34.02
39.64
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.95
–
–
24.87
29.10
33.22
–
62.00
–
–
–
4.8%
–
4.3
6.4
–
–
15.5
4.1
9.6
–
6.7
16.1
–
7.0
–
–
4.7
–
9.8
7.8
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.0
–
–
2.4
5.7
6.1
–
18.0
–
–
–
22.79
13.81
1.6
5.8
22.72
13.67
1.8
5.8
23.41
–
3.9
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-37
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians –Continued
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 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental hygienists ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
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 ...............................
$16.63
19.22
23.28
27.26
29.06
32.32
22.75
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.4%
4.4
3.8
2.3
2.2
3.5
3.4
Mean
$16.58
19.18
23.19
27.18
28.60
32.33
22.89
Relative
error5
4.2%
4.9
4.2
2.5
2.6
3.5
3.6
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.04
19.60
24.13
28.10
32.76
32.25
20.25
12.8%
5.3
6.1
1.9
4.5
11.3
7.4
26.60
19.03
23.00
27.25
29.19
32.32
24.72
2.4
8.7
5.0
2.4
2.3
3.5
3.4
26.38
18.86
22.35
27.16
28.71
32.33
24.68
2.6
9.5
4.2
2.7
2.7
3.5
3.5
29.14
–
–
28.24
32.76
32.25
–
2.9
–
–
2.0
4.5
11.3
–
18.57
13.81
16.71
19.35
23.38
27.46
19.46
33.51
25.63
33.74
35.56
39.02
3.1
5.8
4.6
4.2
5.0
13.6
6.5
4.6
10.7
4.5
7.6
9.8
18.58
13.67
16.67
19.40
23.46
–
19.62
32.52
23.63
33.23
35.37
–
3.3
5.8
4.3
4.7
5.6
–
7.3
5.0
13.2
4.9
9.2
–
18.51
–
17.04
19.00
22.66
–
–
36.25
–
35.24
36.29
–
5.6
–
12.8
7.2
5.6
–
–
7.8
–
9.0
8.5
–
27.94
12.43
17.75
23.39
24.05
29.28
32.34
38.37
30.09
2.0
3.8
9.0
8.8
3.7
2.1
2.3
4.0
6.2
28.11
–
18.17
21.80
23.91
29.42
32.60
38.32
30.40
2.2
–
9.6
5.4
4.1
2.4
2.3
4.2
6.3
26.86
–
–
29.06
25.23
28.37
27.72
–
28.76
6.8
–
–
24.0
3.1
3.2
2.9
–
17.6
24.90
6.5
26.14
6.6
18.86
11.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-38
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Diagnostic medical sonographers ..
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Nuclear medicine technologists .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Radiologic technologists and
technicians ...............................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dietetic technicians .......................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$12.43
16.62
24.73
24.38
27.50
23.58
34.67
29.66
33.94
32.47
38.09
35.90
33.19
33.68
40.02
3.8%
6.0
8.1
3.8
3.0
28.2
4.4
5.0
5.9
3.1
5.0
4.2
3.6
3.9
9.0
–
$16.88
25.10
24.07
26.97
–
33.47
29.06
33.91
32.65
37.79
36.01
33.28
33.68
40.02
26.53
20.05
23.54
27.99
31.98
35.77
30.85
2.3
4.1
4.2
2.3
3.5
8.0
6.7
26.63
20.19
23.46
28.10
32.32
35.81
30.79
14.00
12.18
14.26
16.00
15.39
11.91
4.2
2.4
5.7
12.1
12.8
7.4
16.76
11.71
14.07
18.01
20.40
24.96
19.64
13.27
14.55
2.5
4.5
2.1
3.7
3.6
7.1
13.8
24.5
2.5
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
$41.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
5.1
4.6
2.7
3.5
8.0
7.2
25.89
19.36
24.25
27.45
27.29
–
–
5.1
5.0
3.1
4.0
2.8
–
–
14.31
12.16
14.35
15.94
17.78
–
4.8
2.9
6.5
12.8
12.6
–
12.81
12.26
13.68
–
12.03
–
4.9
2.9
8.5
–
6.1
–
17.02
12.17
14.28
18.35
20.31
25.03
19.79
13.25
14.91
2.6
5.5
2.1
3.8
3.8
8.1
12.9
25.0
2.6
15.46
10.95
13.08
16.51
21.04
–
–
–
13.38
6.0
7.1
5.7
5.6
7.8
–
–
–
5.6
–
6.1%
9.4
2.2
2.5
–
3.0
5.9
6.2
3.3
6.0
4.3
4.2
3.9
9.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-39
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Pharmacy technicians –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric technicians ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Respiratory therapy technicians ....
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Surgical technologists ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Veterinary technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Opticians, dispensing .........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.11
13.90
17.74
14.65
14.38
12.05
17.03
25.86
23.46
26.69
19.81
17.23
20.07
20.85
20.66
5.4%
2.3
6.5
7.0
7.9
6.8
10.9
5.3
4.4
6.1
2.2
4.1
3.2
3.5
11.0
$11.92
14.12
18.53
15.99
14.34
12.15
16.74
25.58
23.32
28.05
19.85
17.10
19.89
21.20
20.66
9.8%
2.3
7.9
3.0
8.1
8.1
10.9
5.4
4.5
8.4
2.4
4.4
3.4
4.0
11.0
$10.24
13.00
14.95
–
14.64
–
–
26.91
–
–
19.36
–
22.34
–
–
4.1%
6.4
4.6
–
8.7
–
–
9.6
–
–
4.5
–
6.0
–
–
16.26
12.48
15.68
8.8
5.0
6.6
16.57
12.77
15.81
9.5
5.3
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.87
16.95
19.28
20.84
22.20
21.72
1.5
2.1
2.2
2.0
2.7
6.9
19.76
16.80
19.22
20.75
21.85
20.17
1.6
2.6
2.4
2.2
3.1
6.0
20.30
17.36
19.57
21.23
23.99
25.31
2.8
2.3
3.0
4.1
4.3
13.8
16.49
12.53
12.60
14.30
17.55
20.37
19.85
19.80
18.63
23.24
3.0
10.0
7.0
3.3
4.7
4.0
12.9
8.1
7.5
11.3
16.71
12.54
12.71
14.33
17.52
21.03
20.36
20.18
18.63
23.44
3.2
10.0
7.6
3.5
4.8
4.1
13.9
8.2
7.5
11.4
13.70
–
11.40
14.02
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.9
–
7.9
6.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.03
10.72
15.87
3.9
7.3
2.2
18.47
10.86
16.11
4.0
8.0
2.0
14.15
–
–
11.6
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-40
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational health and safety
technicians ...............................
Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner
and technical workers ..................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home health aides .........................
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
$18.64
25.08
23.21
18.70
4.5%
12.1
5.1
15.2
$18.84
25.00
23.21
19.72
4.4%
13.1
5.1
16.4
$17.05
–
–
–
13.5%
–
–
–
30.43
29.73
33.86
26.34
4.4
3.7
5.3
16.9
30.31
29.73
33.86
26.34
4.4
3.7
5.3
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.53
32.73
27.73
5.9
4.8
16.5
30.36
32.73
27.73
5.9
4.8
16.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.21
6.5
30.21
6.5
–
–
24.26
7.3
25.62
7.0
–
–
12.80
9.00
10.20
11.61
14.02
17.34
21.67
24.04
14.92
1.0
5.0
1.3
1.1
1.4
2.3
4.5
9.4
3.6
13.16
9.85
10.70
11.85
14.04
16.97
21.09
22.77
14.97
1.0
3.6
1.6
1.3
1.6
2.4
4.0
9.4
3.4
11.63
7.96
9.20
10.94
13.90
20.17
26.97
–
14.70
1.5
5.0
1.8
1.5
2.6
4.5
8.8
–
8.0
11.38
8.95
10.08
11.41
12.94
15.08
13.04
10.28
9.41
10.34
12.30
12.60
1.0
5.8
1.4
1.4
1.4
8.6
5.1
2.3
3.3
2.8
3.6
9.3
11.73
10.06
10.56
11.65
13.10
13.81
13.21
10.83
10.11
10.55
12.66
–
1.1
4.6
1.7
1.6
1.2
8.2
5.1
2.7
5.4
3.4
3.8
–
10.42
7.95
9.20
10.70
12.38
–
12.30
9.64
8.82
10.00
11.70
–
1.3
5.0
2.0
1.8
3.2
–
6.7
2.2
2.7
3.1
4.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-41
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
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 6 ..............................
Occupational therapist assistants ...
Level 6 ..............................
Physical therapist assistants and aides
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical therapist assistants ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Physical therapist aides ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Massage therapists .............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$11.93
10.09
10.66
11.86
13.37
14.25
13.23
11.02
9.53
10.40
11.46
1.0%
4.1
1.3
1.5
1.4
11.1
5.2
3.1
5.5
5.4
4.1
$12.06
10.06
10.80
12.03
13.43
13.47
13.19
11.13
9.82
10.37
11.48
1.1%
4.6
1.3
1.7
1.4
12.5
5.7
3.5
5.9
5.4
4.4
$11.35
–
10.07
11.20
13.10
–
13.45
10.51
8.40
–
11.37
Relative
error5
1.8%
–
2.2
1.9
3.8
–
6.5
5.5
2.1
–
5.3
24.73
26.62
25.35
26.83
17.94
11.48
11.96
12.38
23.38
25.08
25.54
19.04
22.74
23.38
25.08
25.54
12.11
11.49
11.94
12.74
12.50
18.29
17.19
7.8
4.7
7.8
4.4
7.9
7.9
4.3
3.7
14.5
12.8
7.1
14.8
9.3
14.5
12.8
7.1
2.5
8.0
4.3
3.5
5.5
10.6
28.9
25.16
26.15
25.39
26.40
17.52
11.50
12.29
12.59
22.49
19.42
24.15
–
22.07
22.49
19.42
24.15
12.17
11.50
12.27
12.62
–
17.72
–
5.3
4.2
5.2
4.0
9.9
9.4
4.3
3.2
16.5
8.7
7.8
–
10.4
16.5
8.7
7.8
2.6
9.4
4.3
4.0
–
17.2
–
23.91
–
25.26
–
19.09
11.41
–
12.04
–
–
–
–
24.43
–
–
–
11.92
–
–
13.11
–
19.41
–
16.7
–
19.3
–
10.2
13.9
–
5.8
–
–
–
–
16.3
–
–
–
5.8
–
–
7.3
–
9.5
–
14.61
10.79
12.27
14.83
16.91
1.3
3.2
2.0
2.2
2.1
14.82
11.35
12.63
14.68
16.76
1.4
3.1
2.5
2.4
2.1
13.60
9.05
11.54
15.85
18.30
2.7
4.4
2.9
3.5
5.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-42
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dental assistants ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pharmacy aides ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal caretakers ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Protective service occupations ............
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
$20.53
17.03
16.51
13.79
16.22
19.12
20.97
14.77
14.34
12.14
11.95
14.07
15.66
18.79
19.55
15.31
14.02
13.36
14.99
16.21
15.50
17.34
13.06
9.56
11.86
19.25
4.1%
5.8
4.8
6.7
7.9
3.8
7.9
11.6
2.0
4.0
2.9
1.9
3.7
7.5
8.6
4.1
10.5
3.8
4.2
3.2
3.2
6.7
6.2
4.0
4.8
9.1
$20.53
17.03
16.67
15.58
16.02
18.99
20.97
14.89
14.44
12.20
12.12
14.01
15.62
18.79
20.04
15.41
14.02
13.26
15.06
16.05
15.00
17.36
13.64
–
12.38
19.79
4.1%
5.7
5.4
6.0
8.5
3.7
7.9
12.4
1.8
4.2
2.9
2.1
4.0
7.5
8.0
4.4
10.6
4.3
4.4
3.4
3.0
7.6
6.3
–
5.7
9.1
–
$17.02
15.51
12.19
18.48
20.16
–
–
13.61
–
11.50
14.60
16.16
–
–
14.31
–
–
–
17.13
18.23
–
12.11
9.33
10.82
18.64
–
16.0%
7.4
6.9
6.9
10.4
–
–
4.0
–
5.6
3.4
4.3
–
–
7.2
–
–
–
4.9
4.8
–
7.4
4.8
4.2
12.6
11.37
9.54
10.31
12.38
6.4
7.5
3.7
7.1
12.46
10.94
–
12.50
5.8
6.4
–
6.4
9.60
8.28
–
–
6.7
5.8
–
–
12.50
9.27
9.81
10.96
12.38
17.82
19.02
26.54
2.5
3.7
3.2
1.8
4.7
4.3
7.6
5.6
12.86
9.79
10.08
11.15
12.34
17.45
18.64
26.55
3.0
3.5
4.2
1.9
4.9
4.5
8.6
5.7
10.86
8.60
9.24
10.05
12.75
22.05
21.95
–
2.9
6.3
4.1
2.7
8.6
7.4
5.5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-43
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers ...........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Correctional officers and jailers ....
Level 4 ..............................
Police officers ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Police and sheriff’s patrol officers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Private detectives and investigators ...
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Security guards ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous protective service
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$30.08
15.35
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.8%
7.0
Mean
$30.08
15.50
Relative
error5
5.8%
7.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$14.55
–
17.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.13
10.28
11.26
10.28
19.83
18.74
20.23
19.83
18.74
20.23
16.94
14.8
4.0
13.0
4.0
4.6
7.9
7.4
4.6
7.9
7.4
15.8
12.04
–
11.27
–
19.62
–
20.58
19.62
–
20.58
17.07
14.7
–
13.2
–
5.0
–
9.6
5.0
–
9.6
16.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.71
9.34
10.03
11.09
12.93
19.00
13.94
11.69
9.34
10.03
11.08
12.90
19.00
13.94
2.0
4.3
3.7
1.9
5.6
5.7
8.1
2.0
4.3
3.7
1.9
5.9
5.7
8.1
11.82
9.56
10.03
11.27
12.81
18.44
13.42
11.79
9.56
10.03
11.26
12.77
18.44
13.42
2.2
4.6
4.1
2.0
5.8
6.4
7.7
2.2
4.6
4.1
2.0
6.1
6.4
7.7
11.21
9.06
10.01
10.17
14.33
21.77
16.43
11.21
9.06
10.01
10.17
14.33
21.77
16.43
3.6
7.1
5.5
2.8
10.4
8.2
18.8
3.6
7.1
5.5
2.8
10.4
8.2
18.8
10.20
9.08
8.69
9.91
11.71
11.07
4.8
8.2
4.9
8.3
9.1
13.6
12.35
–
–
–
13.61
–
9.8
–
–
–
8.7
–
8.83
6.85
8.31
9.38
10.46
8.75
3.7
14.1
1.9
7.0
14.5
2.6
9.16
8.19
8.66
11.70
3.2
2.0
4.9
9.1
10.37
–
–
13.61
9.8
–
–
8.7
8.77
8.22
9.11
10.44
4.2
2.0
6.8
14.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-44
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
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 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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks .................................................
Level 1 ..............................
$8.75
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.6%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
$8.75
2.6%
Mean
Relative
error5
8.66
7.34
7.50
8.80
11.84
15.22
17.53
19.58
25.99
12.52
.8
.9
1.0
1.9
2.1
2.2
2.9
6.7
10.4
5.8
$9.85
7.59
7.98
9.41
12.08
15.36
17.55
19.58
26.63
13.52
1.2%
1.9
1.7
2.2
2.0
2.3
2.9
6.7
12.6
6.5
7.44
7.20
7.17
7.95
10.49
11.52
–
–
–
9.26
.9
1.0
1.2
2.7
4.4
5.2
–
–
–
4.9
15.94
11.33
12.24
15.37
17.58
19.80
25.99
19.03
18.48
11.87
16.37
17.98
19.36
25.95
2.2
6.2
3.3
2.9
3.3
7.1
10.4
8.5
6.9
11.0
7.7
9.4
6.4
20.4
16.10
11.69
12.38
15.44
17.61
19.80
26.63
19.10
18.66
11.87
16.37
18.05
19.36
–
2.1
6.7
3.6
3.0
3.4
7.1
12.6
8.7
6.8
11.0
7.7
9.8
6.4
–
12.80
–
10.78
11.90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.1
–
4.5
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.53
11.33
12.29
15.27
17.50
19.93
17.42
10.60
7.79
1.9
6.2
3.5
3.2
3.4
8.8
8.1
1.4
1.3
15.68
11.69
12.45
15.35
17.51
19.93
17.47
11.34
8.26
1.9
6.7
3.8
3.3
3.5
8.8
8.3
1.8
2.4
12.72
–
10.78
11.90
–
–
–
9.13
7.64
8.5
–
4.5
6.9
–
–
–
1.4
1.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-45
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
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 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cooks, institution and cafeteria .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cooks, restaurant ...........................
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 ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.67
10.27
12.46
15.35
18.03
12.00
8.41
7.74
8.33
9.67
11.56
12.39
9.55
10.71
13.43
17.21
13.77
11.09
9.08
10.15
12.17
14.14
19.80
12.67
9.67
8.10
8.46
10.47
11.64
9.56
8.22
9.35
11.56
13.27
11.94
5.69
5.90
5.35
5.64
7.90
7.38
1.4%
1.4
2.2
2.6
9.8
6.6
1.4
1.3
2.3
3.5
6.4
3.3
3.8
2.4
3.5
6.9
10.4
1.6
2.5
1.7
2.0
6.7
11.1
3.3
2.6
3.3
2.2
3.7
6.5
1.7
2.1
1.9
3.7
7.5
7.7
1.7
2.2
2.4
4.1
9.9
10.5
$8.98
10.53
12.60
15.56
18.03
12.12
9.04
8.26
8.60
10.37
11.58
12.71
9.95
10.77
13.47
17.63
14.01
11.54
9.30
10.34
12.29
14.28
19.80
12.75
10.18
–
8.74
10.82
11.91
10.30
8.68
9.99
11.78
13.35
–
5.90
6.09
5.46
5.89
7.83
7.22
1.8%
1.7
2.4
2.8
9.8
7.1
2.6
2.7
3.8
5.9
6.8
3.6
5.9
2.7
3.6
7.1
11.3
1.6
4.0
2.0
2.3
7.1
11.1
3.4
3.5
–
3.1
4.2
8.3
2.1
3.4
2.8
4.6
7.7
–
2.8
3.0
4.1
6.4
8.1
11.3
$8.40
9.69
11.62
–
–
10.58
8.00
7.59
8.13
8.87
–
10.31
9.04
10.32
12.83
–
–
10.00
8.89
9.82
11.61
–
–
–
8.73
–
8.23
9.30
10.86
8.66
7.89
8.67
10.87
–
–
5.52
5.76
5.27
5.40
8.02
7.57
1.8%
2.0
1.9
–
–
9.1
1.2
1.2
2.2
2.0
–
3.3
4.8
5.1
3.4
–
–
2.0
3.5
2.5
2.3
–
–
–
2.3
–
2.9
3.9
5.6
1.9
1.9
1.9
5.3
–
–
2.3
2.8
2.9
5.4
23.3
19.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-46
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
Bartenders ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Fast food and counter workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Combined food preparation and
serving workers, including fast
food ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$7.02
7.49
7.02
6.47
8.03
6.65
4.90
4.74
4.75
5.25
7.26
7.79
3.7%
5.6
5.6
4.5
11.2
17.0
2.3
4.1
2.6
5.1
17.5
12.5
$7.24
–
8.05
6.60
7.73
–
4.96
4.80
4.66
5.47
8.31
–
5.4%
–
10.9
7.0
9.2
–
3.1
7.9
3.9
8.2
19.2
–
$6.85
7.66
6.67
6.31
8.58
–
4.86
4.69
4.82
5.05
5.58
7.52
4.5%
3.5
4.8
4.0
25.4
–
2.8
4.8
3.5
7.1
24.1
23.2
8.02
7.67
9.64
8.57
7.88
8.39
9.90
11.51
13.99
9.61
2.0
2.2
4.4
.5
.7
.8
1.9
5.7
7.9
4.2
8.78
8.33
10.00
9.44
8.29
9.05
10.45
11.64
–
10.07
2.7
3.0
5.2
1.0
1.3
1.7
1.8
6.3
–
8.3
7.35
7.19
8.79
8.10
7.75
8.06
9.31
9.92
–
9.17
2.4
2.4
7.9
.6
.9
.7
2.8
5.0
–
3.8
8.51
7.84
8.36
9.76
12.02
13.99
9.52
.6
.7
.9
2.1
5.4
7.9
4.6
9.46
8.23
9.10
10.35
12.27
–
10.12
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.1
5.7
–
10.5
8.05
7.74
8.03
9.16
–
–
8.99
.5
.8
.7
2.8
–
–
3.4
8.87
8.07
8.56
10.43
10.61
10.16
8.72
7.36
1.5
1.9
1.9
3.0
10.0
6.2
6.1
3.9
9.36
8.43
8.79
10.79
10.64
–
9.29
7.47
1.9
3.2
4.2
2.7
10.5
–
8.1
6.0
8.41
7.84
8.36
9.96
–
–
8.02
7.28
2.1
2.4
2.0
5.2
–
–
5.2
5.0
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-47
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
Food servers, nonrestaurant
–Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dishwashers .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial
workers ....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$8.97
11.29
12.98
9.13
8.57
10.70
11.67
9.6%
5.9
19.2
2.4
1.8
6.5
6.2
$9.30
11.91
15.06
9.66
8.88
11.06
–
10.1%
10.1
12.8
2.7
1.7
7.5
–
$8.36
10.69
–
8.26
8.16
9.22
–
8.32
7.48
8.21
9.80
11.98
2.3
2.6
3.1
5.9
13.7
9.00
7.57
8.64
11.00
12.15
4.9
6.3
6.3
8.5
14.8
8.00
7.44
8.05
9.28
–
1.9
2.4
3.6
6.9
–
11.83
10.19
11.10
12.57
14.37
17.25
21.02
24.65
13.83
1.4
4.5
1.1
1.6
2.4
2.7
3.1
5.3
2.7
12.30
10.60
11.48
12.72
14.44
17.22
21.06
24.65
13.73
1.5
5.9
1.3
1.7
2.5
2.7
3.1
5.3
3.1
9.90
9.04
9.92
11.28
13.68
–
–
–
14.82
2.0
1.5
2.5
3.9
9.5
–
–
–
14.7
17.75
12.31
12.70
17.15
20.63
24.54
17.31
2.4
8.4
4.7
3.9
3.3
6.2
7.7
17.81
12.32
12.81
17.15
20.67
24.54
17.31
2.5
8.4
5.1
3.9
3.3
6.2
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.65
12.31
12.60
17.20
20.66
3.2
8.4
5.2
4.5
4.3
17.75
12.32
12.73
17.20
20.66
3.2
8.4
5.6
4.5
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.9%
7.7
–
2.0
2.0
3.4
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-48
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations
–Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial
workers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
landscaping, lawn service, and
groundskeeping workers ..........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Building cleaning workers .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Janitors and cleaners, except maids
and housekeeping cleaners ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maids and housekeeping cleaners
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pest control workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Grounds maintenance workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$25.19
16.93
7.2%
10.4
$25.19
16.93
7.2%
10.4
–
–
–
–
17.91
17.12
20.58
17.96
11.28
10.18
11.26
12.82
14.77
12.70
4.5
5.6
5.1
11.6
1.8
5.0
1.3
1.8
3.7
4.7
17.92
17.12
20.68
17.96
11.74
10.64
11.73
13.00
14.92
12.74
4.5
5.6
5.2
11.6
2.0
6.4
1.7
2.0
4.1
4.8
–
–
–
–
$9.71
8.92
9.95
11.32
13.93
12.36
–
–
–
–
2.1%
1.4
2.9
4.1
11.8
16.6
11.70
10.69
11.21
13.12
14.39
12.93
10.20
9.32
11.18
11.95
9.71
16.38
15.21
11.79
10.24
10.16
12.02
14.16
17.47
14.56
2.9
6.8
2.3
2.2
4.6
5.2
2.5
1.0
6.0
3.7
4.6
4.0
2.5
2.1
4.3
2.0
3.3
3.8
3.6
10.9
12.35
11.53
11.79
13.41
14.52
12.92
10.36
9.44
11.44
11.88
9.94
16.52
15.29
11.92
10.11
10.25
12.13
14.16
17.47
12.89
3.1
9.2
2.0
2.3
5.1
5.3
3.0
1.2
7.3
3.9
5.2
4.2
2.6
2.4
5.0
2.3
3.4
4.0
3.6
9.4
9.77
8.96
9.83
10.95
13.67
13.05
9.52
8.84
10.19
12.78
–
–
–
10.96
10.69
9.80
11.05
–
–
–
2.8
1.5
3.7
4.4
13.7
16.7
3.0
2.8
4.8
7.0
–
–
–
3.7
6.8
2.9
12.3
–
–
–
11.52
10.30
2.1
4.6
11.62
10.17
2.4
5.3
10.88
10.77
3.9
7.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-49
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations
–Continued
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers –Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and
applicators, vegetation .............
Tree trimmers and pruners .............
Personal care and service
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 of
gaming workers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Gaming supervisors .......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Slot key persons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
personal service workers .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$10.21
11.93
13.89
16.89
14.67
2.0%
3.6
4.9
5.4
11.3
$10.31
12.08
13.89
16.89
12.94
15.40
17.41
4.6
7.8
15.33
17.44
11.50
8.57
8.63
9.46
13.35
17.58
19.78
29.73
20.17
14.92
2.5
3.8
2.3
3.4
3.9
5.5
4.6
6.0
6.9
8.0
15.89
10.63
12.03
17.17
20.32
26.03
17.90
20.32
26.03
12.14
10.63
12.03
15.67
13.95
13.65
16.92
12.65
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.78
10.50
–
–
–
3.0%
13.6
–
–
–
4.7
8.0
–
–
–
–
12.29
8.53
8.63
9.45
13.79
18.02
19.53
30.05
20.17
15.06
3.8
2.3
3.1
4.9
4.9
6.6
4.7
6.0
6.9
8.8
9.96
8.59
8.63
9.46
11.74
15.45
21.53
27.86
–
14.42
4.5
11.9
3.7
5.2
11.8
1.0
9.3
11.8
1.0
3.8
11.9
3.7
15.88
10.63
12.03
17.17
20.32
26.09
17.89
20.32
26.09
12.14
10.63
12.03
4.5
11.9
3.7
5.2
11.8
1.0
9.3
11.8
1.0
3.8
11.9
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
8.2
3.5
5.1
13.1
15.75
13.59
13.77
16.96
12.65
4.1
11.2
3.5
5.3
13.1
14.59
15.15
–
–
–
5.6
6.3
–
–
–
2.4%
3.6
5.1
5.4
9.8
2.5
5.5
2.1
4.1
3.9
5.5
12.5
16.3
–
15.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-50
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Animal trainers ..................................
Nonfarm animal caretakers ................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Gaming services workers ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Gaming dealers ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket
takers ............................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Amusement and recreation
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Locker room, coatroom, and
dressing room attendants .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Funeral attendants ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$13.15
10.89
7.98
9.62
11.08
7.32
7.25
7.01
7.57
11.36
7.03
7.01
6.75
7.16
9.9%
5.8
5.1
5.1
5.9
5.9
4.5
5.4
5.1
11.8
3.9
3.0
2.7
2.3
–
$12.36
–
9.65
11.37
7.39
7.38
7.05
7.56
–
7.12
7.16
6.81
7.14
Relative
error5
–
7.3%
–
7.0
4.5
6.3
3.8
6.5
5.1
–
4.3
2.4
3.7
2.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$8.95
7.91
9.61
–
6.51
6.45
6.19
–
–
5.98
–
5.44
–
–
5.2%
5.5
7.3
–
5.4
8.1
8.7
–
–
4.2
–
5.8
–
–
–
9.37
11.49
11.2
13.0
10.45
–
12.7
–
–
–
10.30
10.75
9.85
9.38
10.30
9.5
15.2
4.1
15.2
12.0
10.72
–
–
–
–
17.9
–
–
–
–
10.25
10.80
9.85
–
–
10.7
15.5
4.1
–
–
9.44
8.11
8.58
10.87
12.32
3.3
1.6
4.5
8.0
3.6
10.35
8.48
8.99
12.50
–
5.0
3.5
7.1
8.2
–
8.34
7.86
8.12
8.62
–
2.6
1.4
4.8
4.2
–
8.88
7.90
8.17
8.95
2.9
1.6
3.1
3.4
9.53
8.15
8.25
9.28
4.6
4.0
3.6
5.9
8.20
7.76
8.10
8.68
3.0
1.6
5.2
3.1
11.58
8.93
13.31
11.70
14.14
14.61
10.51
6.3
4.4
7.7
10.1
5.2
8.5
16.7
12.27
9.11
–
–
–
15.22
8.22
7.0
5.7
–
–
–
11.3
18.1
9.04
8.60
–
11.54
–
13.38
12.29
2.3
3.5
–
10.9
–
8.4
21.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-51
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Barbers and cosmetologists
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous personal appearance
workers ........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Manicurists and pedicurists ...........
Level 4 ..............................
Shampooers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Skin care specialists .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Baggage porters and bellhops ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Concierges .....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Tour and travel guides .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Tour guides and escorts .................
Level 2 ..............................
Transportation attendants ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Flight attendants ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.72
16.34
10.5%
13.2
$11.99
16.73
11.0%
15.5
$11.23
14.82
12.1%
5.9
14.80
10.51
12.00
16.34
8.7
16.7
11.7
13.2
15.45
8.22
12.36
16.73
11.6
18.1
12.0
15.5
13.50
12.29
11.40
14.82
8.5
21.8
13.7
5.9
13.60
7.77
8.67
13.44
19.16
11.95
13.89
8.40
7.80
18.42
19.16
9.4
3.0
10.3
7.4
7.6
10.2
7.5
5.1
3.1
6.5
7.6
14.03
–
–
13.39
19.47
12.70
13.64
–
–
19.48
19.47
8.3
–
–
7.7
8.7
7.0
7.7
–
–
7.0
8.7
12.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.95
–
20.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.6
–
10.74
8.74
8.63
13.29
16.13
9.41
8.50
8.42
13.18
13.17
12.67
8.56
12.19
8.56
30.79
9.17
32.44
38.98
37.14
33.59
4.9
4.7
9.6
3.1
11.0
6.9
4.8
10.7
4.5
5.1
11.5
4.3
12.5
4.3
7.7
13.7
4.8
8.7
3.4
5.0
10.74
8.50
8.63
13.03
16.13
9.54
8.50
8.54
13.28
12.76
15.92
–
14.94
–
32.42
–
32.44
38.98
36.99
33.59
5.6
5.1
12.0
1.9
11.0
7.3
5.1
12.5
4.4
2.9
11.4
–
13.2
–
8.7
–
4.8
8.7
3.4
5.0
10.74
–
–
–
–
8.06
–
–
12.80
–
10.97
8.35
10.97
8.35
15.97
–
–
–
–
–
11.4
–
–
–
–
6.0
–
–
12.5
–
10.1
3.8
10.1
3.8
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-52
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
Flight attendants –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Transportation attendants, except
flight attendants and baggage
porters ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Child care workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal and home care aides ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Recreation and fitness workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ........
$38.98
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.7%
Mean
$38.98
Relative
error5
8.7%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
4.1%
–
2.3
2.3
1.7
4.1
10.6
–
5.0
2.8
3.8
6.2
–
6.9
10.2
6.3
7.2
5.9
12.2
15.3
–
24.1
10.87
9.17
9.56
8.14
8.59
9.38
10.79
12.35
10.67
9.45
8.96
9.65
10.79
14.03
7.41
9.45
10.57
12.32
17.06
21.92
20.68
20.19
15.0
13.7
2.1
2.9
1.7
3.9
4.2
4.2
6.7
2.5
2.6
4.9
3.8
6.5
9.9
5.7
5.5
4.3
8.1
8.7
5.9
18.0
–
–
9.78
8.36
8.65
9.55
10.65
12.39
11.09
10.33
9.73
10.37
10.74
16.95
–
10.67
9.88
13.12
17.84
19.94
–
23.31
–
–
2.6
6.4
2.5
4.5
4.6
5.0
7.6
2.3
2.1
4.1
5.3
7.9
–
16.3
3.0
4.6
7.5
6.3
–
19.7
$10.91
–
8.99
7.97
8.49
8.90
11.81
–
9.48
8.74
8.58
8.94
–
12.12
7.34
9.22
10.86
11.76
16.40
27.03
–
15.42
18.03
8.81
11.25
13.87
17.17
23.87
25.85
11.87
7.41
9.54
10.26
11.29
16.97
19.30
16.04
10.1
3.7
8.9
5.2
15.1
9.2
22.7
5.3
9.9
6.2
7.1
5.0
7.1
6.8
22.2
23.13
–
–
–
–
22.02
–
14.54
–
10.67
9.90
12.25
17.84
–
18.41
16.0
–
–
–
–
6.8
–
7.4
–
16.3
3.0
4.4
7.5
–
21.2
15.67
8.81
11.36
13.26
17.17
27.03
19.27
9.77
7.34
9.29
10.49
10.35
–
–
10.56
10.7
3.7
9.3
5.9
15.1
15.3
27.1
5.2
10.2
7.1
10.9
9.0
–
–
15.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-53
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
Residential advisors ...........................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
retail sales workers ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$15.11
14.27
15.96
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.8%
4.8
8.2
Mean
$15.35
–
15.93
Relative
error5
7.3%
–
8.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.11
8.39
9.29
11.41
15.20
19.61
24.39
31.15
41.34
45.76
48.88
72.45
122.44
18.63
1.2
.7
.7
1.2
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.2
6.4
4.6
3.4
8.2
14.6
3.8
19.99
8.68
10.05
12.02
15.47
19.63
24.39
31.17
41.35
45.83
48.88
72.45
122.44
19.88
1.4
1.5
1.2
1.3
1.6
2.4
2.5
3.3
6.4
4.6
3.4
8.2
14.6
3.8
$9.38
8.24
8.74
10.36
13.18
18.01
23.84
28.55
–
–
–
–
–
–
0.8%
.8
.7
2.0
2.9
7.3
26.4
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.94
10.74
12.73
16.76
20.01
26.25
35.84
40.70
43.31
2.3
6.9
2.9
2.5
2.2
3.9
6.8
3.9
10.1
21.11
10.84
13.00
16.77
20.01
26.25
35.84
40.70
43.31
2.4
7.2
3.1
2.6
2.2
3.9
6.8
3.9
10.1
12.82
–
10.31
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
–
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.09
10.93
12.83
17.06
19.88
27.29
32.69
42.95
2.2
7.9
3.0
2.5
2.5
5.1
7.2
6.6
19.17
11.07
12.98
17.07
19.88
27.29
32.69
42.95
2.2
8.3
3.2
2.5
2.5
5.1
7.2
6.6
14.03
–
10.73
–
–
–
–
–
15.7
–
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
29.71
15.22
21.14
24.56
7.0
8.9
6.7
6.4
30.48
15.23
21.14
24.56
6.9
9.1
6.7
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-54
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers
–Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Retail sales workers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Cashiers, all workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cashiers .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Gaming change persons and
booth cashiers ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counter and rental clerks ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$42.83
38.74
43.31
49.63
11.46
8.35
9.29
11.35
15.21
19.78
23.93
24.75
9.69
8.40
9.24
10.95
14.93
17.95
9.62
8.40
9.24
10.90
15.40
17.95
10.4%
4.5
10.1
15.5
1.2
.7
.7
1.3
2.3
4.2
5.2
10.2
.8
.9
.7
2.4
3.2
15.1
.7
.9
.7
2.5
3.4
15.1
$42.83
38.74
43.31
49.63
13.04
8.65
10.07
12.05
15.53
19.82
23.93
24.75
10.49
8.58
9.90
11.47
14.63
17.95
10.40
8.58
9.91
11.41
14.97
17.95
10.4%
4.5
10.1
15.5
1.4
1.5
1.3
1.5
2.4
4.2
5.2
10.2
1.3
1.6
1.4
2.6
3.1
15.1
1.1
1.6
1.4
2.7
3.8
15.1
–
–
–
–
$9.14
8.20
8.73
10.21
13.24
16.71
–
–
8.87
8.27
8.73
10.13
17.07
–
8.86
8.27
8.73
10.13
17.28
–
–
–
–
–
0.7%
.8
.7
2.1
3.2
8.3
–
–
1.0
1.0
.8
4.5
5.7
–
1.0
1.0
.8
4.5
5.8
–
13.00
12.16
14.11
6.6
8.7
1.8
13.05
12.26
14.13
6.5
9.0
1.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.54
8.40
11.45
15.29
18.37
21.97
20.98
11.48
8.42
10.76
3.3
2.3
2.9
3.9
5.5
8.2
13.9
5.0
2.4
4.6
14.99
8.72
12.38
15.50
18.40
21.97
21.37
13.26
8.71
11.81
3.4
4.8
3.2
3.7
5.5
8.2
13.8
6.1
4.8
6.2
8.84
8.20
9.10
12.09
–
–
–
8.46
8.22
8.95
2.0
1.4
2.8
10.3
–
–
–
1.7
1.6
3.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-55
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Counter and rental clerks
–Continued
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 ..............................
Advertising sales agents ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance sales agents ........................
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 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.71
20.01
15.18
11.91
15.57
18.13
21.20
12.71
8.21
9.51
11.62
15.22
20.19
25.09
21.92
22.83
16.61
20.87
24.18
28.16
41.30
17.88
27.83
15.45
22.06
23.89
36.75
37.35
44.89
29.83
7.9%
14.0
3.3
4.1
3.3
5.8
8.0
1.7
1.2
1.6
1.6
3.1
4.9
5.7
9.3
7.0
15.6
10.5
10.6
10.9
12.5
16.7
5.9
6.3
8.7
7.9
17.6
8.2
6.6
14.8
$14.96
20.01
15.99
12.70
15.77
18.16
21.20
14.46
9.26
10.58
12.37
15.68
20.23
25.09
21.92
22.96
16.72
20.87
24.16
28.16
41.30
18.80
28.22
15.70
22.14
24.20
36.75
37.35
44.89
30.13
8.4%
14.0
3.6
4.5
3.2
5.8
8.0
2.0
2.4
2.6
2.2
3.3
4.9
5.7
9.3
7.1
16.1
10.5
10.6
10.9
12.5
14.1
5.9
6.7
8.7
8.2
17.6
8.2
6.6
14.9
–
–
$9.72
9.26
12.91
–
–
9.52
8.05
8.82
10.47
12.98
17.15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.94
–
–
17.95
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.9%
4.2
12.4
–
–
1.0
1.1
1.5
2.4
3.7
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.8
–
–
20.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55.47
18.49
16.72
29.51
37.40
53.88
73.58
60.06
77.92
6.5
3.8
4.8
17.5
12.0
16.4
11.0
9.1
15.1
55.66
18.51
16.70
29.51
37.40
53.88
73.58
60.06
77.92
6.6
4.0
5.0
17.5
12.0
16.4
11.0
9.1
15.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-56
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales agents
–Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Travel agents .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing ..............................
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, technical
and scientific products .............
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 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$142.07
58.76
17.31
13.88
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
13.1%
8.0
6.7
9.6
Mean
$142.07
58.76
17.48
13.92
Part-time workers
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
13.1%
8.0
6.6
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.64
17.85
22.33
27.47
33.13
42.83
40.44
47.42
58.47
32.90
3.5
5.9
7.5
6.5
6.2
13.5
3.7
4.2
3.8
10.7
30.83
18.07
22.39
27.46
33.16
42.83
40.44
47.42
58.47
33.16
3.5
6.0
7.7
6.5
6.3
13.5
3.7
4.2
3.8
10.8
$17.73
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.0%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.95
26.21
32.35
35.59
45.83
41.86
44.61
58.53
40.83
6.3
16.0
21.5
13.2
21.2
4.7
5.4
4.3
13.3
39.16
26.21
32.35
35.61
45.83
41.86
44.61
58.53
40.61
6.3
16.0
21.5
13.2
21.2
4.7
5.4
4.3
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.62
18.49
21.88
25.93
31.77
39.04
38.07
52.31
27.42
3.0
6.2
8.2
3.2
7.5
9.9
5.7
3.8
8.2
26.80
18.63
21.94
25.92
31.80
39.04
38.07
52.31
27.91
3.1
6.3
8.5
3.2
7.6
9.9
5.7
3.8
8.5
15.81
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-57
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Models, demonstrators, and product
promoters .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Demonstrators and product
promoters .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Real estate brokers and sales agents ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Real estate brokers .........................
Real estate sales agents ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Sales engineers ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Telemarketers ....................................
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$16.67
9.97
10.26
12.18
15.63
29.46
9.6%
4.3
5.4
5.5
10.1
13.4
$18.75
–
–
–
15.71
–
11.5%
–
–
–
10.9
–
$11.29
9.97
10.30
11.39
–
–
Relative
error5
6.0%
4.3
5.5
7.6
–
–
16.67
9.97
10.26
12.18
15.63
23.86
11.56
13.42
15.30
29.05
38.44
22.89
26.29
23.64
11.56
13.42
15.30
38.97
35.70
27.89
36.64
13.14
9.66
11.74
16.43
22.86
12.99
9.6
4.3
5.4
5.5
10.1
13.4
2.8
4.8
8.5
26.2
9.4
16.3
12.6
14.8
2.8
4.8
8.5
9.6
8.3
12.3
7.0
4.6
5.8
4.4
6.0
11.7
11.2
18.75
–
–
–
15.71
24.35
–
13.50
15.30
29.05
39.46
22.89
26.29
24.16
–
13.50
15.30
–
35.92
27.89
37.66
13.40
10.20
11.71
16.68
20.94
13.36
11.5
–
–
–
10.9
13.6
–
5.1
8.5
26.2
8.1
16.3
12.6
15.0
–
5.1
8.5
–
8.6
12.3
7.5
4.8
6.9
4.8
6.3
7.9
10.9
11.26
9.97
10.30
11.39
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.17
8.47
11.83
–
–
–
6.1
4.3
5.5
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.1
5.5
7.9
–
–
–
16.56
9.08
8.88
12.27
16.17
19.43
4.4
3.9
1.8
4.8
3.8
7.7
18.76
–
8.99
12.31
16.29
19.66
5.0
–
3.0
6.1
3.9
8.0
10.49
9.06
8.81
12.23
14.42
–
4.4
4.3
2.0
8.2
4.5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-58
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Miscellaneous sales and related
workers –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telephone operators ..........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Financial clerks ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.27
26.49
31.73
43.90
18.03
6.0%
6.1
8.0
13.1
15.1
$23.27
26.49
31.50
43.90
19.26
6.0%
6.1
8.3
13.1
16.3
–
–
–
–
$11.75
–
–
–
–
8.9%
10.37
18.5
–
–
–
–
15.90
9.54
11.06
12.59
15.45
18.36
21.59
26.72
30.04
17.04
.6
1.8
.9
.9
.5
.7
.8
1.6
3.4
1.6
16.38
10.40
11.34
12.80
15.52
18.39
21.68
26.75
30.07
17.26
.5
2.5
1.1
.8
.5
.7
.8
1.6
3.4
1.4
12.24
8.87
10.31
11.43
14.63
17.84
19.18
24.45
–
14.30
1.8
2.5
1.4
3.7
1.9
3.0
6.3
8.5
–
9.4
22.80
15.56
17.17
21.32
26.18
28.51
25.99
1.7
5.6
2.1
2.2
2.7
3.5
4.0
22.94
15.56
17.17
21.57
26.26
28.55
26.19
1.6
5.6
2.1
1.8
2.7
3.6
4.1
16.49
–
–
14.24
–
–
–
11.8
–
–
6.7
–
–
–
10.89
10.11
12.04
14.12
12.26
13.48
10.72
11.56
15.64
11.40
6.4
8.1
11.0
9.8
10.4
9.9
10.6
7.2
1.0
2.0
11.10
10.09
14.13
14.08
–
13.57
10.73
–
15.89
11.70
9.0
9.1
5.3
10.1
–
12.0
11.9
–
1.0
2.5
10.06
10.32
9.27
–
–
13.07
–
–
13.41
10.67
5.8
4.3
4.5
–
–
7.7
–
–
1.9
2.2
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-59
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Financial clerks –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Billing and posting clerks and
machine operators ....................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Payroll and timekeeping clerks .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Procurement clerks ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.98
15.29
17.97
20.42
23.44
16.96
15.54
12.62
10.96
15.99
17.20
17.86
17.45
1.7%
1.0
1.2
2.0
4.6
2.4
4.1
8.3
10.6
6.1
3.2
9.8
9.6
$12.11
15.36
17.96
20.49
23.44
17.18
15.63
12.78
10.99
16.05
17.22
17.87
17.93
2.0%
1.1
1.2
2.1
4.6
2.1
4.3
8.3
11.0
6.3
3.5
9.8
10.0
$11.32
14.53
18.01
18.71
–
13.97
13.69
–
10.24
14.73
17.00
–
–
2.3%
2.1
2.9
4.4
–
12.0
5.8
–
16.2
10.0
8.8
–
–
15.90
12.13
13.28
15.25
18.53
22.19
17.27
1.4
4.5
3.6
2.1
2.3
5.5
4.1
16.05
12.14
13.40
15.40
18.57
22.08
17.31
1.5
4.8
4.0
2.2
2.4
5.9
4.2
13.83
12.04
12.08
13.22
17.72
–
–
4.3
6.3
6.7
5.7
6.4
–
–
16.75
10.60
12.71
15.42
18.25
20.44
24.04
17.11
11.17
11.35
18.65
12.84
16.96
17.98
22.15
19.55
16.90
11.70
15.94
1.1
6.0
2.3
1.5
1.6
2.0
5.3
2.4
4.2
4.2
2.1
6.6
3.6
3.0
3.8
4.2
3.1
4.1
4.4
16.91
12.09
13.04
15.44
18.25
20.58
24.04
17.09
11.71
11.55
18.75
12.84
17.21
18.00
22.05
19.66
16.96
11.70
16.01
1.2
10.3
2.5
1.5
1.8
2.0
5.3
2.4
4.6
4.5
2.2
6.6
3.6
2.9
4.0
4.1
3.1
4.1
4.4
15.08
9.38
10.94
15.25
18.23
17.81
–
17.62
–
–
16.75
–
14.28
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.9
7.1
5.1
3.1
3.9
4.2
–
15.1
–
–
9.1
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-60
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Procurement clerks –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tellers ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brokerage clerks ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Correspondence clerks .......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks ............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Customer service representatives ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Eligibility interviewers, government
programs ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
File clerks ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ..
$17.75
20.65
17.78
12.40
11.17
11.63
13.91
15.72
12.48
19.18
16.35
17.69
20.28
27.25
22.95
17.43
17.62
18.47
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.6%
4.0
6.9
.9
1.7
1.1
1.5
4.1
6.4
3.4
4.6
4.0
6.6
6.4
3.4
3.5
4.5
7.5
Mean
$17.75
20.65
18.05
12.58
11.35
11.66
13.94
15.67
12.58
19.26
16.35
17.96
20.01
27.25
22.95
17.53
17.62
18.47
Relative
error5
3.6%
4.0
7.2
1.1
2.2
1.2
1.5
4.2
6.8
3.5
4.6
4.0
6.5
6.4
3.4
3.5
4.5
7.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
$11.69
10.84
11.50
13.68
–
11.56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.4%
1.8
2.2
3.4
–
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.29
13.00
17.61
18.68
15.65
10.60
11.98
15.03
18.48
21.61
25.16
16.44
4.1
4.5
7.7
4.7
2.5
4.1
4.5
1.2
2.2
2.7
3.8
2.8
17.20
12.99
17.24
18.68
16.07
10.69
12.50
15.12
18.56
21.70
25.08
16.72
4.2
4.5
8.1
4.7
1.4
5.3
2.0
1.2
2.2
2.8
3.7
2.8
–
–
–
–
11.24
10.27
9.58
13.12
15.46
18.88
–
12.92
–
–
–
–
9.3
2.9
7.6
5.9
7.1
10.9
–
4.7
16.88
15.66
13.15
11.29
11.76
12.08
16.52
11.56
10.29
7.9
4.0
4.3
8.8
4.0
3.8
4.3
11.1
1.8
17.36
15.66
14.03
–
12.10
12.57
16.48
11.56
10.55
7.6
4.0
4.4
–
5.0
4.0
4.7
11.1
1.8
–
–
10.76
9.21
11.09
10.49
–
–
8.78
–
–
3.6
3.7
4.0
4.5
–
–
3.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-61
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks
–Continued
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 ..............................
Loan interviewers and clerks .............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
New accounts clerks ..........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Order clerks .......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources assistants, except
payroll and timekeeping ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Receptionists and information clerks
$9.42
10.07
12.90
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.2%
2.4
3.9
Mean
$9.62
10.26
13.10
Relative
error5
2.4%
2.4
4.0
Part-time workers
Mean
$8.43
8.96
–
Relative
error5
3.2%
5.6
–
13.58
10.81
12.65
14.09
15.73
17.31
14.03
9.65
14.42
15.65
16.68
11.53
14.94
17.52
20.63
16.78
14.87
11.95
14.24
15.59
19.26
14.90
11.30
12.54
15.82
18.79
22.65
14.73
3.9
11.2
3.1
4.1
6.5
7.3
4.0
5.6
7.9
9.3
2.8
6.2
1.9
4.7
4.0
6.5
2.4
6.4
3.1
3.4
5.1
2.9
6.9
2.5
6.1
3.3
8.4
5.6
14.45
10.25
12.46
15.02
16.09
17.35
14.60
–
14.33
15.70
16.74
11.71
14.97
17.45
20.64
16.83
14.90
12.12
14.29
15.59
19.17
15.09
11.58
12.60
15.59
18.78
22.65
14.94
4.8
14.0
3.3
3.4
5.7
7.5
5.0
–
8.5
9.9
2.8
5.2
1.9
4.8
4.1
6.6
2.4
7.2
3.2
3.4
5.6
3.0
7.9
2.6
6.0
3.3
8.4
5.6
11.31
11.26
13.24
10.93
–
–
12.89
9.65
–
–
14.73
–
–
–
–
–
14.40
–
–
–
–
12.29
10.01
11.64
19.66
–
–
–
6.7
14.0
4.6
7.3
–
–
17.4
5.6
–
–
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
11.7
6.7
9.2
17.2
–
–
–
18.13
13.27
15.44
19.68
20.00
19.84
13.10
3.2
8.5
5.3
5.5
3.1
4.4
1.4
18.25
13.53
15.63
19.68
20.00
19.73
13.52
3.2
8.6
5.6
5.5
3.1
4.5
1.5
13.88
–
–
–
–
–
11.19
17.1
–
–
–
–
–
3.7
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-62
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Receptionists and information clerks
–Continued
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 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Couriers and messengers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dispatchers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Police, fire, and ambulance
dispatchers ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Dispatchers, except police, fire,
and ambulance .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$10.40
11.39
13.38
15.89
14.62
15.60
9.1%
1.7
1.8
2.1
10.0
6.9
$12.28
11.87
13.54
15.90
14.62
16.04
15.4%
2.0
2.2
2.3
10.0
6.8
$9.19
9.87
12.30
15.82
–
11.39
16.22
13.21
12.64
16.75
19.27
21.43
15.42
18.48
23.88
–
10.87
9.29
11.06
14.30
8.79
17.45
10.79
13.47
16.42
18.22
23.24
31.70
17.28
3.4
15.1
6.1
4.5
3.2
15.3
7.6
14.1
6.8
–
5.1
7.9
5.6
6.2
3.2
2.5
8.0
3.3
3.0
4.9
5.9
13.5
7.5
16.85
–
13.29
17.32
19.33
20.37
15.48
18.48
23.88
28.54
10.99
–
11.56
14.20
–
17.60
10.90
13.72
16.44
18.22
23.24
31.70
17.28
2.9
–
7.4
3.7
3.9
11.4
8.1
14.1
6.8
23.1
7.3
–
8.4
5.7
–
2.6
8.7
3.2
3.1
4.9
5.9
13.5
7.5
14.60
–
10.94
15.38
–
25.66
–
–
–
–
10.58
–
10.18
–
–
12.86
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.59
14.92
7.7
10.8
13.62
–
7.1
–
–
–
17.72
10.45
13.47
16.58
18.22
23.24
2.6
8.0
3.4
3.1
4.9
5.9
17.86
10.57
13.73
16.61
18.22
23.24
2.6
8.6
3.3
3.2
4.9
5.9
12.80
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
6.4%
1.7
3.8
4.9
–
5.8
6.6
–
11.2
8.5
–
27.8
–
–
–
–
5.8
–
6.4
–
–
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-63
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Dispatchers, except police, fire,
and ambulance –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meter readers, utilities .......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Production, planning, and expediting
clerks ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Stock clerks and order fillers .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ......................................
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
$31.70
18.27
19.65
16.53
14.78
22.28
20.39
13.5%
7.7
6.1
6.0
8.9
8.2
13.9
$31.70
18.27
19.94
16.89
14.73
22.28
21.92
13.5%
7.7
6.2
6.1
9.0
8.2
14.7
–
–
$14.50
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4%
–
–
–
–
19.94
14.22
16.60
18.69
21.87
27.14
21.70
13.39
10.94
12.91
15.24
18.15
23.82
11.68
9.23
10.83
12.54
15.69
17.97
14.09
2.5
10.2
3.8
2.6
2.9
5.0
5.1
1.3
3.8
2.6
2.4
3.3
4.4
1.4
1.4
1.6
3.1
1.6
5.4
8.9
20.06
14.39
16.62
18.73
21.93
27.14
21.63
13.55
11.01
12.96
15.27
18.20
23.82
12.94
10.16
11.43
12.96
15.71
17.97
14.29
2.4
10.5
3.8
2.6
2.9
5.0
5.3
1.4
4.1
2.6
2.4
3.3
4.4
1.7
2.4
1.8
3.2
1.6
5.5
9.4
14.38
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.39
10.17
11.49
13.91
–
–
9.19
8.62
9.78
10.55
14.50
–
11.33
20.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.8
3.6
9.5
10.3
–
–
1.3
1.4
2.2
3.5
7.7
–
7.0
13.92
12.96
15.43
18.05
4.0
4.5
7.1
9.5
14.36
13.83
15.50
18.05
4.2
2.6
7.3
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.59
10.77
13.11
15.57
19.32
23.03
.9
5.9
2.1
1.3
1.8
1.4
19.84
11.10
13.10
15.60
19.38
23.07
1.0
7.2
2.2
1.4
2.0
1.3
16.40
9.92
13.16
15.21
18.65
22.10
3.3
7.0
4.7
4.8
5.8
8.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-64
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Secretaries and administrative
assistants –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$27.59
35.60
21.54
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.7%
4.4
2.4
Mean
$27.62
35.60
21.79
Relative
error5
1.7%
4.4
2.3
Part-time workers
Mean
$25.76
–
16.02
Relative
error5
9.8%
–
6.5
22.35
15.14
16.15
19.83
22.83
27.44
34.41
23.80
22.57
15.34
20.97
24.39
28.69
22.46
15.93
10.95
12.94
15.36
18.18
20.55
18.68
1.2
10.3
2.4
1.8
1.3
2.0
6.0
3.1
4.3
6.7
7.0
4.7
3.2
8.7
2.1
7.8
2.8
2.1
5.8
3.1
8.9
22.59
15.14
16.27
20.03
22.98
27.43
34.41
23.99
22.66
15.06
20.51
24.55
28.83
22.47
16.05
10.87
13.15
15.39
18.19
20.46
19.09
1.2
10.3
2.6
1.8
1.3
2.0
6.0
3.0
4.7
6.8
8.9
4.8
3.2
8.7
2.4
8.9
2.5
2.1
6.4
3.2
9.2
17.45
–
15.00
17.36
18.40
–
–
–
21.60
–
–
–
–
–
14.79
–
11.51
15.13
17.99
–
–
3.7
–
4.3
5.0
8.5
–
–
–
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
4.6
–
6.5
4.8
7.6
–
–
16.55
10.55
13.13
15.51
18.53
22.90
26.87
18.06
18.21
12.83
15.67
19.56
21.51
1.2
9.3
3.1
1.6
3.3
2.2
10.4
3.2
4.7
6.6
7.7
3.8
3.9
16.75
–
12.89
15.58
18.74
22.28
26.87
18.30
18.35
12.88
15.67
19.56
21.56
1.2
–
3.7
1.7
3.2
2.6
10.4
3.0
4.8
7.2
7.7
3.8
4.0
14.73
–
13.78
14.46
–
–
–
15.14
–
–
–
–
–
5.1
–
5.2
8.7
–
–
–
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-65
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Data entry and information
processing workers ......................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal service ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office clerks, general .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.83
11.48
13.08
15.02
19.64
14.46
13.30
11.59
12.94
14.69
18.99
12.85
16.53
10.56
14.26
17.09
20.03
18.05
18.66
11.78
15.29
16.43
1.7%
2.3
3.1
2.7
4.2
6.8
1.4
2.3
3.2
3.0
6.1
6.9
5.6
7.7
8.0
7.6
5.5
9.6
8.0
4.2
10.6
13.1
$13.94
11.57
13.06
14.98
19.64
14.47
13.41
11.74
12.94
14.79
18.99
12.43
16.56
–
14.16
16.20
20.03
18.23
18.43
–
15.10
15.82
1.7%
2.6
3.6
2.8
4.2
7.9
1.4
2.5
3.6
3.2
6.1
7.8
5.5
–
8.9
4.5
5.5
10.0
8.2
–
11.2
13.7
$13.07
10.93
13.15
15.63
–
14.40
12.53
10.46
12.98
13.43
–
–
16.28
–
–
–
–
–
19.86
–
–
–
4.5%
5.0
5.4
14.1
–
9.6
4.5
5.8
5.9
8.4
–
–
15.5
–
–
–
–
–
18.8
–
–
–
17.14
12.87
12.58
14.95
18.71
21.04
25.31
17.87
2.2
1.8
2.8
2.3
2.3
5.1
7.7
6.5
17.16
12.87
12.59
14.91
18.78
21.05
–
17.92
2.3
1.8
2.8
2.3
2.3
5.1
–
6.9
16.68
–
–
15.72
–
–
–
–
5.3
–
–
12.3
–
–
–
–
12.66
9.00
11.81
13.63
15.22
14.71
11.96
10.94
12.87
3.2
1.3
3.5
3.7
6.7
1.1
14.4
2.2
2.0
12.78
9.00
11.87
13.88
15.22
15.11
–
11.06
12.96
3.4
1.3
4.0
3.9
6.7
1.1
–
2.6
2.3
10.59
–
11.23
9.47
–
12.68
12.19
10.72
12.45
10.1
–
13.0
9.8
–
2.8
15.2
4.2
4.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-66
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Office clerks, general –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office machine operators, except
computer ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Proofreaders and copy markers .........
Level 4 ..............................
Statistical assistants ...........................
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
farming, fishing, and forestry
workers ........................................
Graders and sorters, agricultural
products .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Miscellaneous agricultural workers ...
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Farmworkers and laborers, crop,
nursery, and greenhouse ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Farmworkers, farm and ranch
animals .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Logging workers ................................
Construction and extraction
occupations .....................................
$15.53
18.20
21.92
15.96
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.4%
1.6
3.0
4.2
Mean
$15.65
18.20
21.92
16.31
Relative
error5
1.6%
1.7
3.0
4.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.67
18.07
–
13.52
5.2%
12.0
–
6.9
12.70
11.47
12.75
14.51
16.92
15.21
18.83
4.6
5.6
8.9
6.8
10.7
6.0
5.1
13.09
12.64
12.87
14.51
18.84
–
19.20
4.7
3.7
9.7
6.8
8.2
–
4.9
9.78
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.74
9.19
10.56
11.88
11.86
18.79
7.6
5.5
12.1
5.2
12.4
1.9
13.83
9.56
–
12.32
11.86
18.79
8.5
6.2
–
6.3
12.4
1.9
9.02
8.54
–
–
–
–
9.4
12.3
–
–
–
–
20.90
7.2
20.90
7.2
9.73
8.85
10.78
9.37
10.15
12.09
11.0
7.8
5.4
7.4
11.8
5.0
9.75
8.85
12.05
10.34
–
–
11.1
7.8
3.7
4.1
–
–
11.00
9.76
10.46
6.4
8.7
5.2
11.65
10.25
–
5.2
4.6
–
9.26
8.70
17.81
12.4
13.7
16.2
–
–
17.81
–
–
16.2
8.42
–
–
10.8
–
–
21.31
1.4
21.41
1.4
15.13
5.0
–
–
–
8.75
8.54
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.6
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-67
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Construction and extraction
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 ........
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 ......................................
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and
stonemasons .................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Brickmasons and blockmasons ......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Stonemasons ..................................
Carpenters ..........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$11.78
13.20
14.72
17.03
20.39
26.27
31.59
35.93
42.57
23.55
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.4%
5.0
2.6
2.5
1.8
2.1
1.8
2.1
7.5
4.0
Mean
$11.84
13.22
14.78
17.03
20.46
26.31
31.60
35.93
42.57
23.62
Relative
error5
3.5%
5.1
2.7
2.6
1.8
2.1
1.8
2.1
7.5
4.0
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.92
11.50
12.48
16.74
17.11
20.28
–
–
–
19.52
19.6%
3.8
6.7
6.7
7.2
8.4
–
–
–
16.8
30.14
18.99
23.09
29.30
35.14
44.09
31.58
23.34
3.1
6.8
5.2
4.7
3.4
8.7
7.6
15.2
30.14
18.99
23.09
29.31
35.14
44.09
31.55
23.34
3.1
6.8
5.2
4.7
3.4
8.7
7.7
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.82
19.98
24.64
34.25
17.65
24.87
20.31
24.98
34.25
15.34
22.59
14.57
15.86
20.28
26.49
33.39
19.96
8.0
7.4
5.4
7.5
21.4
8.0
8.3
5.5
7.5
13.9
3.5
13.8
3.7
4.2
4.2
4.8
10.3
24.21
20.37
24.98
34.25
–
25.05
20.31
24.98
34.25
–
22.62
14.57
15.88
20.27
26.49
33.42
20.01
8.1
7.2
5.5
7.5
–
8.0
8.3
5.5
7.5
–
3.5
13.8
3.8
4.2
4.2
4.7
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.70
18.09
17.56
5.3
3.1
9.5
19.04
18.09
19.18
5.3
3.1
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-68
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Carpet installers .............................
Tile and marble setters ...................
Level 5 ..............................
Cement masons, concrete finishers,
and terrazzo workers ....................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cement masons and concrete
finishers ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction laborers .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction equipment operators .....
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 ..............................
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators ..................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$21.70
18.26
16.87
6.3%
7.1
11.3
$21.70
18.78
18.93
Relative
error5
6.3%
7.2
8.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.28
15.90
18.21
20.05
27.41
16.91
4.1
12.3
7.3
5.0
3.5
9.6
21.38
15.90
18.79
20.10
27.41
16.91
4.1
12.3
6.5
5.1
3.5
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.28
15.90
18.21
20.05
27.41
16.91
16.34
11.99
13.53
17.77
20.73
22.64
24.32
18.25
20.57
12.55
17.22
22.81
27.86
24.53
24.97
4.1
12.3
7.3
5.0
3.5
9.6
4.6
5.8
9.4
7.2
6.6
6.2
10.1
8.2
4.6
7.1
6.7
8.4
5.7
11.2
11.7
21.38
15.90
18.79
20.10
27.41
16.91
16.49
12.36
13.53
17.83
20.72
22.66
24.32
18.49
20.57
12.55
17.22
22.81
27.86
24.53
24.97
4.1
12.3
6.5
5.1
3.5
9.6
4.8
6.0
9.4
7.3
6.7
6.4
10.1
8.0
4.6
7.1
6.7
8.4
5.7
11.2
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
$11.42
8.26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.7%
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.78
12.49
15.98
8.7
9.8
17.1
16.78
12.49
15.98
8.7
9.8
17.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.53
12.59
17.46
23.46
5.3
9.2
7.0
9.5
21.53
12.59
17.46
23.46
5.3
9.2
7.0
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-69
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall installers, ceiling tile
installers, and tapers ....................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Drywall and ceiling tile installers ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tapers ............................................
Level 5 ..............................
Electricians ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Glaziers ..............................................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painters, construction and
maintenance .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$29.15
23.36
29.25
6.1%
10.9
6.0
$29.15
23.36
29.25
6.1%
10.9
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.53
23.28
25.02
17.28
20.78
15.95
22.05
16.95
23.41
27.74
24.52
15.67
18.45
29.47
30.47
40.40
26.30
22.58
21.33
17.15
18.14
8.8
14.0
9.8
7.4
9.9
2.7
14.1
7.1
16.3
12.1
4.4
4.6
4.9
6.2
4.5
14.5
7.0
11.1
9.7
8.7
6.7
21.66
23.35
25.02
17.74
20.94
15.95
22.11
17.42
23.41
27.74
24.62
15.67
18.61
29.50
30.47
40.40
25.99
22.62
21.39
17.15
18.14
8.8
14.1
9.8
6.5
9.9
2.7
14.3
6.1
16.3
12.1
4.5
4.6
5.2
6.2
4.5
14.5
7.0
11.4
10.2
8.7
6.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.59
18.67
17.38
11.98
13.51
15.71
19.75
23.25
16.75
10.7
11.6
4.9
5.6
4.5
8.4
3.6
8.0
9.5
14.59
18.67
17.43
12.17
13.55
15.71
19.75
23.25
16.75
10.7
11.6
4.9
5.4
4.5
8.5
3.6
8.1
9.5
–
–
$13.10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.43
11.98
13.51
5.0
5.6
4.5
17.49
12.17
13.55
5.0
5.4
4.5
13.10
–
–
13.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-70
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Painters, construction and
maintenance –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 4 ..............................
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 ..............................
Sheet metal workers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Structural iron and steel workers .......
$15.99
19.64
23.25
16.75
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.9%
3.9
8.0
9.5
Mean
$16.00
19.64
23.25
16.75
Relative
error5
8.9%
3.9
8.1
9.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.75
13.69
18.33
17.57
20.78
25.72
31.59
40.68
34.65
17.78
15.57
6.5
8.5
12.9
5.2
4.6
4.9
3.6
6.5
21.2
8.0
14.5
25.79
13.69
18.45
17.57
20.71
25.80
31.59
40.68
34.68
17.78
15.57
6.5
8.5
13.1
5.2
4.6
4.9
3.6
6.5
21.2
8.0
14.5
$18.70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.51
13.92
19.77
18.15
20.56
26.00
31.59
40.68
37.21
18.86
25.29
16.13
13.63
14.16
17.73
23.07
23.88
16.28
21.82
27.73
31.54
19.19
27.76
6.7
8.5
14.0
6.6
4.6
5.2
3.6
6.5
18.4
12.9
16.7
5.3
7.4
6.6
6.1
10.2
6.0
9.2
9.1
12.6
6.8
4.7
18.6
26.55
13.92
19.98
18.15
20.49
26.08
31.59
40.68
37.24
18.42
25.29
16.08
13.57
13.79
17.73
23.07
23.93
16.29
21.83
27.73
31.54
19.19
28.88
6.8
8.5
14.2
6.6
4.6
5.2
3.6
6.5
18.4
14.8
16.7
5.5
7.7
6.4
6.1
10.2
6.2
9.5
9.2
12.6
6.8
4.7
18.2
18.70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-71
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Structural iron and steel workers
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--carpenters ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--electricians ......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Helpers--painters, paperhangers,
plasterers, and stucco masons ..
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers,
pipefitters, and steamfitters .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Helpers--roofers .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Construction and building inspectors
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hazardous materials removal
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Highway maintenance workers .........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.23
27.30
13.91
11.51
12.11
14.29
19.46
30.56
17.00
6.7%
12.9
3.4
4.5
3.4
4.5
11.6
6.2
10.1
$17.23
27.30
13.89
11.28
12.10
14.35
19.54
30.56
17.03
6.7%
12.9
3.5
4.1
3.5
4.7
11.6
6.2
10.5
–
–
$14.41
–
12.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.7%
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
17.53
10.94
15.00
13.31
12.24
12.88
13.76
13.28
10.90
11.81
12.76
11.0
11.3
7.5
4.1
7.0
8.0
6.4
5.3
3.6
4.2
4.6
17.64
10.94
15.38
13.39
12.43
12.96
13.79
13.32
10.99
11.82
12.76
11.1
11.3
7.4
4.3
7.3
8.5
7.0
5.3
3.5
4.2
4.6
–
–
–
12.41
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.95
10.89
6.7
8.5
10.89
10.89
6.7
8.5
–
–
–
–
13.71
11.70
12.67
13.30
11.21
27.76
22.06
31.36
21.13
5.7
3.6
6.4
11.1
7.7
8.1
7.0
9.3
7.6
13.68
11.69
12.67
12.02
11.21
28.04
22.09
31.36
21.69
5.9
3.7
6.4
5.7
7.7
8.0
7.2
9.3
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.53
16.23
20.79
14.8
5.6
15.6
21.60
–
20.79
14.8
–
15.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-72
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous construction and
related workers ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit
operators, oil, gas, and mining .....
Level 5 ..............................
Service unit operators, oil, gas, and
mining ......................................
Mining 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 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ..............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
$17.15
12.09
12.55
13.71
17.13
20.73
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.7%
5.7
8.4
7.5
8.8
9.1
Mean
$17.22
12.21
12.55
13.71
17.31
20.73
Relative
error5
8.8%
6.1
8.4
7.5
9.4
9.1
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.59
20.82
10.2
7.1
22.59
20.82
10.2
7.1
–
–
–
–
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
10.1
12.0
11.0
8.2
20.73
23.49
17.83
16.61
10.1
12.0
11.0
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.34
9.98
11.23
12.55
15.25
19.16
24.05
28.71
32.73
38.64
21.05
1.0
6.1
3.7
2.6
1.8
1.3
1.4
1.7
2.4
3.4
3.5
21.54
10.73
11.64
12.66
15.28
19.21
24.06
28.74
32.75
38.64
21.22
1.1
7.1
4.1
2.7
1.9
1.3
1.4
1.8
2.4
3.4
3.4
$14.10
–
9.02
10.90
14.48
16.21
22.47
27.25
–
–
12.42
8.6%
–
1.7
4.4
6.7
5.0
20.9
10.4
–
–
8.8
29.10
16.33
22.30
28.56
32.47
39.88
28.42
2.8
6.7
7.0
6.4
2.4
4.3
5.9
29.18
15.72
22.30
28.56
32.50
39.88
28.96
2.8
5.8
7.0
6.4
2.4
4.3
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.76
15.17
18.96
17.53
3.6
4.1
4.5
8.3
17.99
15.17
18.96
18.48
3.2
4.1
4.5
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-73
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers
–Continued
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 ........
Avionics technicians ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electric motor, power tool, and
related repairers .......................
Level 5 ..............................
Electrical and electronics repairers,
commercial and industrial
equipment ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$17.94
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.5%
Mean
$18.02
Relative
error5
2.5%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
26.61
17.16
20.70
30.77
33.44
26.54
6.1
8.5
8.3
2.3
3.2
5.7
26.64
17.11
20.70
30.77
–
26.54
6.3
11.7
8.3
2.3
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.64
17.16
20.70
30.77
33.65
26.63
6.1
8.5
8.3
2.3
3.1
5.7
26.68
17.11
20.70
30.77
–
26.63
6.3
11.7
8.3
2.3
–
5.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.91
15.19
21.75
23.71
30.61
18.28
24.45
24.99
28.16
4.0
6.9
5.3
4.1
4.5
12.6
9.4
7.9
16.2
21.92
15.19
21.73
23.70
30.61
18.36
24.45
24.99
28.16
4.0
6.9
5.3
4.1
4.5
12.7
9.4
7.9
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.42
21.54
11.5
5.7
14.42
21.54
11.5
5.7
–
–
–
–
24.43
15.35
22.01
24.62
27.42
23.73
3.9
10.5
10.7
5.1
4.4
6.9
24.42
15.35
22.01
24.61
27.42
23.73
4.0
10.5
10.7
5.3
4.4
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-74
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Electrical and electronics repairers,
powerhouse, substation, and
relay .........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electronic equipment installers and
repairers, motor vehicles .........
Electronic home entertainment
equipment installers and
repairers ...................................
Security and fire alarm systems
installers ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$33.51
31.45
36.55
31.71
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.6%
8.4
2.9
5.5
Mean
$33.51
31.45
36.55
31.71
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.6%
8.4
2.9
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.55
5.9
18.55
5.9
–
–
14.75
5.2
14.79
5.3
–
–
20.89
21.40
20.65
5.8
9.0
5.5
20.85
21.27
20.65
5.8
9.1
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.55
20.81
22.33
27.66
33.62
23.70
19.48
11.09
10.53
14.33
18.67
23.50
27.61
19.44
3.4
9.0
4.2
2.2
6.5
7.2
2.5
5.9
3.0
5.7
3.5
3.2
6.1
6.3
26.55
20.81
22.33
27.66
33.62
23.70
19.62
11.38
10.61
14.31
18.70
23.52
27.61
19.44
3.4
9.0
4.2
2.2
6.5
7.2
2.5
6.6
3.3
5.8
3.5
3.2
6.1
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
$11.78
–
9.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.8%
–
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
20.70
15.26
21.01
23.69
19.09
5.2
5.1
6.3
5.7
9.7
20.70
15.26
21.01
23.69
19.09
5.2
5.1
6.3
5.7
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.25
11.09
10.46
14.07
18.15
2.7
5.9
3.0
7.2
3.9
19.41
11.38
10.53
14.03
18.18
2.7
6.6
3.3
7.3
4.0
11.78
–
9.75
–
–
7.8
–
4.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-75
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ...........
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except engines .......
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Rail car repairers ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Small engine mechanics ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Motorboat mechanics ....................
Motorcycle mechanics ...................
Level 6 ..............................
Outdoor power equipment and
other small engine mechanics ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$23.45
27.21
20.34
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.1%
6.2
6.5
Mean
$23.47
27.21
20.34
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.1%
6.2
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.94
16.16
18.73
22.25
26.52
22.58
2.5
6.0
2.7
4.2
3.8
4.3
20.94
16.16
18.73
22.25
26.52
22.58
2.5
6.0
2.7
4.2
3.8
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.34
17.25
18.83
22.81
24.86
22.06
18.06
2.8
7.8
5.5
3.7
5.9
7.2
7.4
21.43
17.25
18.97
22.81
24.86
22.06
18.41
2.8
7.8
5.5
3.7
5.9
7.2
7.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.24
19.67
24.39
24.84
22.39
19.92
17.60
20.54
24.77
16.63
14.33
19.81
16.34
16.37
16.69
15.86
2.8
5.9
3.1
7.4
7.8
6.0
5.0
5.2
16.0
5.3
5.4
6.8
11.7
13.2
11.3
15.0
22.29
19.69
24.39
24.84
22.39
19.92
17.60
20.54
24.77
16.64
14.32
19.81
16.34
16.37
16.69
15.86
2.8
6.0
3.1
7.4
7.8
6.0
5.0
5.2
16.0
5.3
5.5
6.8
11.7
13.2
11.3
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.65
15.22
18.24
4.7
6.9
4.0
16.67
15.22
18.24
4.7
7.1
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-76
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile
equipment mechanic, installers,
and repairers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Recreational vehicle service
technicians ...............................
Tire repairers and changers ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Control and valve installers and
repairers .......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical door repairers .............
Control and valve installers and
repairers, except mechanical
door ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics and
installers .......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home appliance repairers ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$11.93
10.07
12.83
17.41
10.66
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.1%
5.4
8.0
8.9
7.4
Mean
$12.10
10.27
12.84
17.41
10.51
Relative
error5
5.9%
6.2
8.2
8.9
7.7
Part-time workers
Mean
$10.53
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
9.1%
–
–
–
–
18.06
11.34
10.04
12.72
10.66
7.1
4.9
6.1
9.2
7.4
18.06
11.44
10.27
12.72
10.51
7.1
5.2
7.6
9.2
7.7
–
10.46
–
–
–
–
9.9
–
–
–
23.10
16.30
22.05
34.63
19.60
6.2
8.7
4.3
4.4
8.9
23.10
16.30
22.05
34.63
19.60
6.2
8.7
4.3
4.4
8.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.89
20.05
23.63
34.63
6.5
11.7
7.1
4.4
26.89
20.05
23.63
34.63
6.5
11.7
7.1
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.65
13.18
16.66
18.28
22.63
31.27
24.16
19.63
14.31
19.04
5.1
7.3
5.7
4.6
4.3
4.9
5.2
6.4
8.1
11.0
22.64
13.18
16.91
18.28
22.51
31.36
24.16
–
14.31
19.04
5.2
7.3
5.9
4.6
4.4
5.1
5.2
–
8.1
11.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.26
11.92
13.41
15.02
1.5
14.2
5.0
2.7
20.37
12.94
13.47
15.08
1.5
13.3
5.2
2.7
15.22
–
11.98
12.63
16.9
–
8.1
5.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-77
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial machinery mechanics ....
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maintenance and repair workers,
general .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 ..............................
Line installers and repairers ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical power-line installers and
repairers ...................................
$18.62
23.17
27.63
28.86
21.27
23.87
20.39
24.58
26.71
31.63
22.15
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.6%
2.0
2.2
9.0
3.9
1.3
2.4
2.5
2.2
7.7
3.6
Mean
$18.65
23.12
27.56
28.86
21.36
23.87
20.39
24.58
26.71
31.63
22.15
Relative
error5
1.6%
2.0
2.2
9.0
3.9
1.3
2.4
2.5
2.2
7.7
3.6
Part-time workers
Mean
$15.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.96
11.98
12.89
14.42
17.84
21.59
28.11
20.14
18.42
14.96
15.98
18.02
22.05
27.47
22.80
26.32
23.89
30.56
26.67
16.08
22.98
28.92
31.25
39.38
28.08
2.3
16.2
5.9
3.2
2.1
2.7
4.0
8.9
2.7
4.8
4.2
3.0
5.4
6.5
10.7
7.2
6.3
9.3
3.3
6.9
7.7
3.2
2.6
5.3
10.7
18.05
13.23
12.95
14.49
17.89
21.41
27.86
20.16
18.49
14.96
16.02
18.06
22.05
27.49
23.77
26.32
23.89
30.56
26.70
16.08
23.13
28.92
31.25
39.38
28.08
2.3
15.1
6.3
3.2
2.2
2.6
4.1
8.8
2.7
4.8
4.3
3.0
5.4
6.5
10.5
7.2
6.3
9.3
3.3
6.9
7.5
3.2
2.6
5.3
10.7
15.38
–
11.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.80
3.8
30.80
3.8
–
Relative
error5
6.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.3
–
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-78
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Electrical power-line installers and
repairers –Continued
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 ..............................
Precision instrument and equipment
repairers .......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Medical equipment repairers .........
Musical instrument repairers and
tuners .......................................
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 ..............................
Manufactured building and mobile
home installers .........................
Riggers ...........................................
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers ...................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.08
29.17
30.90
34.27
39.38
30.11
14.3%
7.5
6.1
2.5
5.3
15.2
$20.08
29.17
30.90
34.27
39.38
30.11
14.3%
7.5
6.1
2.5
5.3
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.93
15.04
20.90
28.32
29.45
4.5
6.2
6.6
3.9
3.9
24.97
15.03
21.05
28.32
29.45
4.5
6.2
6.4
3.9
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.50
18.80
29.03
30.24
22.23
6.5
6.1
13.5
4.0
9.5
23.55
18.65
29.03
30.24
22.23
6.5
6.2
13.5
4.0
9.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.93
10.7
17.58
10.9
–
–
16.37
10.08
11.51
13.16
15.47
19.40
22.99
31.63
16.18
4.7
7.2
4.8
3.7
2.6
9.6
5.0
14.6
7.1
16.98
10.95
11.84
13.50
15.57
19.84
22.70
33.28
16.34
5.3
8.1
5.0
3.3
2.6
10.3
5.0
15.3
7.2
$11.78
–
8.97
10.85
–
–
–
–
–
7.0%
–
2.8
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
15.02
15.10
7.4
6.2
15.02
15.10
7.4
6.2
–
–
–
–
11.33
20.24
6.1
8.9
11.33
20.10
6.1
9.3
–
–
–
–
12.89
10.08
11.41
6.4
7.2
5.0
13.50
10.95
11.74
7.0
8.1
5.3
9.22
–
8.97
5.0
–
2.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-79
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
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 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging,
and systems assemblers ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers .....
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
$13.59
15.40
12.90
4.1%
5.9
10.1
$13.59
15.84
12.99
4.3%
6.5
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.18
9.47
11.15
14.55
16.58
18.83
22.95
26.96
30.02
32.56
46.28
17.13
.9
1.1
.9
1.4
1.5
1.2
1.6
1.7
2.2
4.0
12.1
2.7
16.39
9.56
11.25
14.67
16.61
18.87
22.95
26.96
30.02
32.56
46.28
17.27
.9
1.1
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.2
1.6
1.7
2.2
4.0
12.1
2.7
$10.69
8.88
9.82
11.68
14.63
15.31
–
–
–
–
–
11.32
2.1%
2.9
2.8
4.8
4.9
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
4.1
25.72
16.41
21.29
27.51
29.45
32.84
45.59
30.50
2.3
3.6
3.4
2.9
3.3
4.5
13.9
4.9
25.72
16.41
21.29
27.51
29.45
32.84
45.59
30.50
2.3
3.6
3.4
2.9
3.3
4.5
13.9
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.10
21.67
27.27
32.26
22.91
3.4
4.2
5.9
5.0
3.6
24.10
21.67
27.27
32.26
22.91
3.4
4.2
5.9
5.0
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.97
9.90
11.06
13.26
15.34
18.39
23.23
20.89
2.7
5.4
4.3
3.6
4.0
3.9
2.6
10.4
14.22
9.85
11.09
13.28
15.34
18.75
23.23
20.89
2.8
8.6
4.4
3.6
4.0
3.8
2.6
10.4
10.49
9.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.1
2.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-80
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Coil winders, tapers, and finishers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
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 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engine and other machine assemblers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Structural metal fabricators and
fitters ............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ....................................
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
$13.95
13.69
10.97
14.32
5.6%
8.3
7.8
12.2
$14.04
13.69
10.97
14.32
5.9%
8.3
7.8
12.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.61
9.91
11.04
13.60
15.67
18.49
24.26
20.89
13.40
3.2
5.9
5.9
3.8
5.3
6.7
5.1
10.4
6.8
13.89
9.85
11.08
13.65
15.67
19.16
24.26
20.89
13.48
3.3
8.6
6.2
3.8
5.3
6.6
5.1
10.4
7.4
$10.57
10.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.4%
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.95
11.21
12.34
14.55
18.21
23.31
15.46
18.25
16.82
20.41
19.37
5.1
6.5
6.0
5.4
2.9
2.6
9.5
8.0
17.1
7.3
6.6
15.09
11.21
12.34
14.55
18.21
23.31
15.46
18.31
16.82
20.41
19.37
5.1
6.5
6.0
5.4
2.9
2.6
9.5
8.1
17.1
7.3
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.99
13.09
17.41
16.06
22.38
16.04
5.9
6.2
13.3
3.5
7.7
7.3
16.04
–
17.41
16.06
22.38
16.04
5.9
–
13.3
3.5
7.7
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.24
9.26
11.39
17.63
18.12
20.47
2.7
3.4
2.1
4.2
5.2
4.8
15.50
9.21
11.59
17.87
18.15
20.52
2.7
3.9
2.2
4.1
5.2
5.0
10.90
–
9.17
12.29
–
–
5.4
–
4.8
6.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-81
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fiberglass laminators and
fabricators ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Team assemblers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bakers ................................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and
fish processing workers ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Butchers and meat cutters ..............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and
trimmers ...................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Slaughterers and meat packers ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous food processing
workers ........................................
$22.12
12.92
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.0%
6.4
Mean
$22.12
13.01
Relative
error5
5.0%
6.7
Part-time workers
Mean
–
$10.44
Relative
error5
–
3.8%
12.90
14.13
15.82
11.73
17.55
17.54
18.71
12.22
12.65
10.45
12.29
14.31
17.20
12.18
8.2
6.3
6.3
3.7
9.7
7.4
5.0
9.7
3.5
3.1
3.5
7.4
4.3
8.1
12.90
14.13
15.97
11.79
17.90
17.59
18.71
12.22
13.22
10.50
12.57
14.30
17.20
–
8.3
6.3
6.3
3.8
9.0
7.4
5.0
9.7
3.5
4.1
3.6
7.6
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.02
10.34
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.6
5.8
–
–
–
–
12.91
9.13
10.93
12.71
14.74
19.00
17.42
14.46
15.15
12.86
15.10
19.23
17.42
2.7
4.9
2.9
2.1
4.2
7.9
7.5
5.3
2.8
6.4
4.7
7.9
7.5
13.05
9.16
11.10
12.88
14.65
19.38
17.42
14.40
15.41
13.44
14.94
19.23
17.42
2.8
3.7
3.0
2.0
4.4
7.7
7.5
5.8
3.0
7.5
5.1
7.9
7.5
11.13
–
8.91
10.30
16.39
–
–
14.70
12.65
10.52
–
–
–
8.0
–
11.3
4.8
9.5
–
–
13.4
9.8
5.6
–
–
–
10.71
9.13
9.84
13.29
13.06
11.90
14.87
4.8
5.3
2.7
13.4
2.4
3.8
4.1
10.80
9.16
10.08
13.10
13.07
11.89
–
5.0
4.0
1.5
13.9
2.4
3.8
–
10.07
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.78
3.7
13.90
3.9
11.21
6.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-82
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous food processing
workers –Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food and tobacco roasting, baking,
and drying machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Food batchmakers ..........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Food cooking machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Computer control programmers and
operators ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer-controlled machine tool
operators, metal and plastic .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Numerical tool and process control
programmers ............................
Level 6 ..............................
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ......
$9.60
11.65
13.60
16.45
19.50
16.56
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.8%
4.1
3.6
8.0
2.5
8.6
Mean
Relative
error5
$9.62
11.68
13.71
16.45
19.64
16.77
5.1%
4.4
3.8
8.0
2.4
8.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$11.39
–
–
–
–
–
12.3%
–
–
–
–
14.29
14.28
14.56
10.29
11.69
13.72
16.21
19.52
9.2
7.4
3.9
16.6
5.5
4.4
8.5
2.9
14.43
14.42
14.71
–
11.84
13.79
16.21
19.70
9.5
7.8
4.1
–
5.9
4.5
8.5
2.8
–
–
10.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
11.58
11.09
12.66
5.5
6.7
7.3
11.55
10.65
12.83
6.5
5.5
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.65
15.74
14.49
19.23
20.56
24.40
19.60
3.5
10.0
5.0
3.5
4.3
6.0
12.5
18.66
15.74
14.45
19.23
20.56
24.40
19.60
3.5
10.0
5.1
3.5
4.3
6.0
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.88
15.74
14.49
19.09
20.26
23.42
18.56
3.5
10.0
5.0
3.9
6.5
4.1
10.9
17.88
15.74
14.45
19.09
20.26
23.42
18.56
3.5
10.0
5.1
3.9
6.5
4.1
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.03
21.08
5.9
3.0
24.03
21.08
5.9
3.0
–
–
–
–
15.74
5.7
15.74
5.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-83
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic
–Continued
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Forging machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Rolling machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ..
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
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 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.50
12.91
15.54
19.57
21.87
20.76
10.9%
6.8
2.5
3.2
5.1
11.4
$11.50
12.91
15.54
19.57
21.87
20.76
10.9%
6.8
2.5
3.2
5.1
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.99
12.43
15.30
18.97
6.4
4.5
3.0
5.1
14.99
12.43
15.30
18.97
6.4
4.5
3.0
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.24
10.1
17.24
10.1
–
–
16.45
13.15
14.71
20.11
24.45
11.8
8.1
4.6
3.2
19.1
16.45
13.15
14.71
20.11
24.45
11.8
8.1
4.6
3.2
19.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.51
11.69
13.64
16.51
17.90
21.27
24.78
14.25
2.0
3.0
4.6
2.6
2.2
3.5
8.9
7.5
15.52
11.69
13.70
16.47
17.90
21.27
24.78
14.25
2.1
3.0
4.6
2.5
2.2
3.5
8.9
7.5
$14.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.97
11.87
14.00
17.19
17.14
13.76
2.3
3.5
6.2
3.7
3.1
8.8
14.95
11.88
14.04
17.09
17.14
13.76
2.3
3.6
6.2
3.5
3.1
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-84
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Drilling and boring machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and
buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Milling and planing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Machinists ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Metal furnace and kiln operators and
tenders ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pourers and casters, metal .............
Model makers and patternmakers,
metal and plastic ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Model makers, metal and plastic ...
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.77
14.83
19.58
7.3%
2.8
15.4
$17.86
14.93
19.58
7.4%
2.8
15.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.98
11.38
13.07
15.62
18.40
3.5
4.8
6.3
3.6
3.8
14.98
11.38
13.03
15.62
18.40
3.5
4.8
6.3
3.6
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.03
12.57
15.51
18.34
5.2
5.4
12.7
3.9
17.12
12.83
15.51
18.34
5.0
5.4
12.7
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.59
14.86
19.04
22.09
19.66
22.56
25.97
30.71
21.85
6.0
15.0
7.7
1.8
3.2
2.3
3.3
2.8
7.4
17.59
14.86
19.04
22.10
19.66
22.56
25.97
30.71
21.85
6.0
15.0
7.7
1.8
3.2
2.3
3.3
2.8
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.15
18.73
17.93
8.9
8.1
11.2
17.15
18.73
17.93
8.9
8.1
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.77
16.08
17.49
17.76
13.1
15.2
13.7
8.2
16.77
16.08
17.49
17.76
13.1
15.2
13.7
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.33
27.71
24.90
7.4
7.6
8.6
23.33
27.71
24.90
7.4
7.6
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-85
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Model makers, metal and plastic
–Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Foundry mold and coremakers ......
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.60
20.21
9.5%
10.3
$26.60
20.21
9.5%
10.3
–
–
–
–
13.43
9.55
10.30
13.11
15.09
18.78
13.60
15.24
2.9
3.9
3.3
4.9
3.8
4.1
15.3
10.7
13.61
9.55
10.48
13.11
15.09
18.78
13.60
15.24
3.0
3.9
3.8
4.9
3.8
4.1
15.3
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.24
9.55
10.31
13.15
14.94
18.65
13.60
3.0
3.9
3.5
5.1
4.0
5.8
15.3
13.43
9.55
10.50
13.15
14.94
18.65
13.60
3.0
3.9
4.0
5.1
4.0
5.8
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.14
11.46
16.15
17.10
16.93
18.86
21.19
16.24
24.82
19.65
23.51
26.30
28.04
23.66
3.3
3.7
8.3
6.1
8.5
7.2
5.9
8.7
2.1
3.8
3.8
2.1
6.4
8.0
16.16
11.46
16.15
17.19
16.93
18.86
21.19
16.24
24.82
19.65
23.51
26.30
28.04
23.66
3.4
3.7
8.3
6.4
8.5
7.2
5.9
8.7
2.1
3.8
3.8
2.1
6.4
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.46
12.25
13.21
1.6
4.7
3.8
17.50
12.25
13.21
1.6
4.7
3.8
$13.96
–
–
7.7%
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-86
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Welding, soldering, and brazing
workers –Continued
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Miscellaneous metalworkers and
plastic workers .............................
Level 1 ..............................
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 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Lay-out workers, metal and plastic
Level 5 ..............................
$16.86
17.36
21.65
23.92
15.92
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.4%
2.2
3.5
5.5
5.7
Mean
$16.93
17.39
21.65
23.92
16.00
Relative
error5
3.4%
2.1
3.5
5.5
5.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.60
12.01
12.70
16.61
17.32
21.53
23.92
15.94
2.0
6.1
4.1
4.2
2.5
4.3
5.5
6.5
17.64
12.01
12.70
16.70
17.36
21.53
23.92
15.99
1.9
6.1
4.1
4.3
2.4
4.3
5.5
6.5
$13.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.8%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.95
12.40
14.60
17.42
17.55
22.13
15.81
2.9
6.4
8.6
3.0
3.7
3.9
6.9
16.96
12.40
14.60
17.42
17.55
22.13
–
2.9
6.4
8.6
3.0
3.7
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.39
9.19
11.50
13.79
17.12
18.24
24.69
25.59
15.81
2.6
9.1
6.5
3.6
4.4
4.9
4.4
10.1
8.8
15.48
9.19
11.52
14.06
17.12
18.24
24.69
25.59
15.81
2.6
9.1
6.6
3.3
4.4
4.9
4.4
10.1
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.38
12.58
18.01
18.14
16.89
8.2
13.9
6.4
9.2
7.3
15.38
12.58
18.01
18.14
16.89
8.2
13.9
6.4
9.2
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-87
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Plating and coating machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Tool grinders, filers, and
sharpeners ................................
Bookbinders and bindery workers .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Bindery workers ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Printers ...............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Job printers ....................................
Prepress technicians and workers ..
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
$16.59
12.58
11.53
16.76
19.72
7.1%
7.2
8.2
13.4
9.2
$17.14
12.58
–
16.76
19.72
6.9%
7.2
–
13.4
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$8.80
–
–
–
8.80
–
–
–
11.71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.93
8.70
9.56
–
–
6.1%
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
14.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.6
4.1
5.6
–
16.29
13.67
12.32
14.94
17.44
13.67
12.32
14.94
17.44
17.47
11.08
13.24
16.23
19.37
23.23
26.36
18.15
17.34
19.40
19.41
20.50
27.45
21.23
16.94
11.59
12.93
16.51
19.26
24.61
25.45
16.90
10.51
9.49
10.34
13.03
14.6
4.4
9.4
7.0
5.8
4.4
9.4
7.0
5.8
4.9
5.2
7.8
4.8
4.0
3.4
3.1
12.7
7.4
6.9
8.7
6.1
5.6
12.2
5.6
7.3
7.9
5.4
4.5
2.5
2.8
15.3
3.5
2.2
5.6
5.8
16.29
14.36
12.35
14.94
17.44
14.36
12.35
14.94
17.44
17.69
11.17
13.55
16.46
19.46
23.23
26.35
18.15
17.65
20.30
19.77
20.50
27.47
21.23
17.00
11.82
12.90
16.52
19.26
24.61
25.40
16.90
10.72
9.66
10.43
13.03
14.6
4.6
9.7
7.0
5.8
4.6
9.7
7.0
5.8
5.1
5.2
8.4
4.6
4.0
3.4
3.3
12.7
7.4
6.7
8.5
6.1
5.8
12.2
5.8
7.4
8.0
5.4
4.5
2.5
3.0
15.3
3.6
2.3
6.2
5.8
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-88
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Pressers, textile, garment, and related
materials ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Sewing machine operators .................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ......
Level 5 ..............................
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom
sewers ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders ...................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Textile bleaching and dyeing
machine operators and tenders
Level 2 ..............................
Textile cutting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Textile knitting and weaving
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Textile winding, twisting, and
drawing out machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and
furnishings 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
$9.31
8.53
9.39
11.81
9.17
9.87
13.61
14.08
15.84
17.65
3.0%
3.8
4.6
7.2
5.0
4.4
8.4
7.9
7.5
13.4
$9.24
8.51
9.30
11.85
9.17
9.90
13.65
14.08
15.71
17.46
3.6%
3.9
6.5
7.3
5.0
4.6
8.4
7.9
7.7
13.0
$9.61
–
9.53
9.58
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.1%
–
4.3
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.60
17.65
6.4
13.4
15.45
17.46
6.5
13.0
–
–
–
–
12.04
10.85
11.57
15.91
4.4
4.7
7.1
8.7
12.03
10.80
11.57
15.91
4.5
4.7
7.1
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.21
11.13
9.2
16.7
10.21
11.13
9.2
16.7
–
–
–
–
10.99
10.24
10.99
4.3
4.8
6.4
10.99
10.24
10.99
4.3
4.8
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.66
10.99
15.63
7.2
6.7
9.1
13.67
10.85
15.63
7.3
6.8
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.62
10.87
12.58
9.7
9.4
7.0
12.62
10.87
12.58
9.7
9.4
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.04
9.15
11.09
14.83
16.45
18.64
5.0
14.8
5.2
4.2
14.6
4.4
15.39
11.03
11.10
14.83
16.45
18.64
4.4
19.9
5.3
4.2
14.6
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-89
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and
furnishings workers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Extruding and forming machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
synthetic and glass fibers .........
Fabric and apparel patternmakers ..
Upholsterers ...................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Furniture finishers .............................
Level 4 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
$19.89
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.6%
Mean
$19.89
Relative
error5
3.6%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
16.62
16.53
16.76
10.58
16.92
18.88
20.32
16.54
16.52
15.67
14.17
17.26
9.2
11.0
7.5
12.0
22.0
5.7
5.7
4.6
6.5
5.5
7.5
7.4
16.62
16.53
16.76
10.58
16.92
18.88
20.32
16.65
16.67
15.67
14.17
17.26
9.2
11.0
7.5
12.0
22.0
5.7
5.7
4.5
6.2
5.5
7.5
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.31
9.45
10.92
13.19
14.31
16.80
3.9
5.5
4.9
3.6
4.5
3.5
13.33
9.55
10.90
13.20
14.31
16.80
3.9
5.9
5.0
3.6
4.5
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.71
8.59
10.27
11.39
13.86
16.04
5.9
4.5
5.4
5.5
4.9
5.2
12.75
–
10.27
11.39
13.86
16.04
6.0
–
5.4
5.5
4.9
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.88
11.79
13.71
15.15
17.51
3.5
4.9
3.8
7.2
4.1
13.88
11.75
13.71
15.15
17.51
3.5
5.1
3.8
7.2
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.03
30.44
33.69
39.54
2.7
6.0
4.4
2.8
34.03
30.44
33.69
39.54
2.7
6.0
4.4
2.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-90
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Power distributors and dispatchers
Power plant operators ....................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators ......................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Water and liquid waste treatment
plant and system operators ..........
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous plant and system
operators ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical plant and system
operators ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Gas plant operators ........................
Level 6 ..............................
Petroleum pump system operators,
refinery operators, and gaugers
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemical equipment operators and
tenders ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
$34.22
40.61
31.29
29.03
30.54
32.78
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
5.0%
2.6
3.4
6.3
4.1
7.5
Mean
$34.22
40.61
31.29
29.03
30.54
32.78
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
5.0%
2.6
3.4
6.3
4.1
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.81
19.81
25.86
32.17
4.9
8.3
5.8
2.2
27.89
19.81
26.19
32.17
4.9
8.3
6.7
2.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.10
20.03
6.8
4.1
22.24
20.18
6.9
4.4
–
–
–
–
27.31
21.07
24.01
29.01
32.19
25.02
5.4
6.4
4.4
4.3
3.9
14.7
27.31
21.07
24.01
29.01
32.19
25.02
5.4
6.4
4.4
4.3
3.9
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.58
22.62
29.18
32.52
29.48
5.3
4.8
5.4
5.6
9.7
24.58
22.62
29.18
32.52
29.48
5.3
4.8
5.4
5.6
9.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.25
32.72
32.83
6.4
7.2
6.2
31.25
32.72
32.83
6.4
7.2
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.12
10.66
12.02
20.01
25.17
21.77
9.1
18.0
12.5
10.4
9.0
8.7
23.12
10.66
12.02
20.01
25.17
21.77
9.1
18.0
12.5
10.4
9.0
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.71
19.19
8.8
10.1
20.71
19.19
8.8
10.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-91
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Chemical equipment operators and
tenders –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.40
11.7%
$22.40
11.7%
–
–
24.86
11.51
20.89
26.99
12.5
13.0
16.7
10.0
24.86
11.51
20.89
26.99
12.5
13.0
16.7
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.20
9.50
10.98
15.24
15.77
20.23
22.58
18.80
3.9
2.2
3.5
3.2
4.2
5.1
1.5
15.0
15.22
9.49
10.98
15.21
15.77
20.23
22.58
18.80
3.9
2.3
3.5
3.3
4.2
5.1
1.5
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.52
16.47
17.39
7.4
5.5
4.7
15.55
16.47
17.39
7.4
5.5
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.08
9.59
11.59
14.41
15.77
3.8
4.5
6.1
2.9
4.1
13.04
9.62
11.59
14.21
15.77
3.9
4.9
6.1
3.0
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.93
10.81
15.04
15.54
22.03
22.40
14.80
9.65
12.78
14.26
17.93
18.01
17.26
6.0
3.5
4.1
6.3
4.7
1.5
4.3
4.6
6.7
5.7
6.7
4.8
17.7
15.93
10.81
15.04
15.54
22.03
22.40
14.82
9.70
12.78
14.26
17.93
18.01
17.26
6.0
3.5
4.1
6.3
4.7
1.5
4.3
4.6
6.7
5.7
6.7
4.8
17.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-92
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Cutters and trimmers, hand ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Extruding, forming, pressing, and
compacting machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Jewelers and precious stone and
metal workers ..............................
Medical, dental, and ophthalmic
laboratory technicians ..................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental laboratory technicians ........
Level 4 ..............................
$13.22
10.20
15.68
16.50
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
9.1%
5.5
5.4
6.4
Mean
$13.22
10.20
15.68
16.50
Relative
error5
9.1%
5.5
5.4
6.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.17
8.70
13.00
14.03
18.13
18.04
18.23
4.9
5.4
7.0
6.6
7.3
5.4
17.0
15.20
–
13.00
14.03
18.13
18.04
18.23
4.9
–
7.0
6.6
7.3
5.4
17.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.29
10.41
12.84
18.35
18.24
16.30
6.0
7.2
3.5
9.2
5.8
6.6
14.29
10.41
12.84
18.35
18.24
16.30
6.0
7.2
3.5
9.2
5.8
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.98
13.39
18.11
8.4
4.3
2.7
16.98
13.39
18.11
8.4
4.3
2.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.03
9.27
11.06
13.83
15.63
18.71
23.12
26.13
17.89
1.9
5.9
3.1
2.2
2.7
2.3
3.9
3.2
9.3
17.17
9.58
11.15
13.88
15.70
18.73
23.09
26.13
18.20
1.9
6.5
3.1
2.3
2.7
2.3
4.0
3.2
9.4
$11.43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.99
7.1
19.04
7.0
–
–
16.63
11.37
16.49
16.72
17.98
18.08
7.0
3.1
9.3
10.8
8.7
8.3
16.94
11.37
17.26
16.75
17.98
18.08
7.7
3.1
8.7
13.1
8.7
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-93
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Dental laboratory technicians
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
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 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Painting, coating, and decorating
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Photographic process workers and
processing machine operators ......
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Photographic process workers .......
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.90
13.85
14.9%
4.1
$16.90
13.01
14.9%
4.7
–
–
–
–
14.61
9.08
11.97
15.22
16.72
19.89
19.59
16.80
11.49
16.51
16.21
17.52
28.82
17.70
4.0
6.3
6.2
4.0
5.1
5.0
12.6
3.3
5.0
6.8
4.8
3.5
9.9
9.7
14.67
9.07
12.04
15.22
16.73
19.89
19.59
16.82
11.53
16.58
16.12
17.38
28.82
17.70
4.1
6.4
6.4
4.0
5.2
5.0
12.6
3.4
5.0
6.9
4.9
3.5
9.9
9.7
$10.72
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.1%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.81
12.21
15.25
16.28
17.63
14.58
21.64
23.02
16.31
17.56
29.62
23.59
3.0
5.0
6.8
3.8
5.3
7.0
5.6
12.4
7.4
4.6
9.8
3.0
14.82
12.21
15.31
16.28
17.63
14.58
21.61
23.02
16.31
17.31
29.62
23.59
3.0
5.0
6.9
3.8
5.3
7.0
5.6
12.4
7.4
4.7
9.8
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.44
10.19
15.84
6.5
7.0
14.3
12.10
10.20
15.11
5.9
7.4
17.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.44
10.55
13.92
14.71
6.5
4.9
9.6
15.5
14.17
–
14.53
–
7.5
–
10.7
–
9.20
8.97
–
–
4.9
6.7
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-94
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Photographic processing machine
operators ..................................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Semiconductor processors .................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous production workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cementing and gluing machine
operators and tenders ...............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cleaning, washing, and metal
pickling equipment operators
and tenders ...............................
Level 3 ..............................
Cooling and freezing equipment
operators and tenders ...............
Etchers and engravers ....................
Molders, shapers, and casters,
except metal and plastic ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Paper goods machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Tire builders ...................................
Level 3 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Helpers--production workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
$11.71
10.12
14.12
18.29
16.25
13.75
9.90
11.30
15.04
16.59
19.53
22.83
15.87
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.7%
5.3
9.6
3.8
9.8
2.4
1.5
2.3
4.3
3.2
4.9
3.1
5.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$13.46
–
14.53
18.29
16.25
13.99
10.03
11.41
15.30
16.58
19.62
22.83
15.98
7.2%
–
10.7
3.8
9.8
2.4
1.6
2.5
4.4
3.2
4.8
3.1
5.7
$8.97
8.89
–
–
–
10.60
8.62
10.19
12.89
–
–
–
9.75
5.5%
6.9
–
–
–
7.3
2.0
8.5
10.6
–
–
–
2.3
15.46
10.79
16.21
5.6
6.3
3.4
15.46
10.79
16.21
5.6
6.3
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.57
14.46
11.3
12.5
18.07
14.46
12.5
12.5
–
–
–
–
16.07
14.85
16.3
8.8
16.07
15.34
16.3
8.4
–
–
–
–
14.37
10.01
12.51
16.91
10.0
3.7
2.4
8.8
14.40
10.03
12.51
16.91
10.0
3.8
2.4
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.85
11.63
14.68
19.91
21.07
22.07
20.61
15.39
14.15
16.09
12.04
9.84
8.2
6.4
6.5
5.1
6.0
8.6
15.4
6.2
10.0
9.2
2.4
2.4
17.92
11.63
14.68
19.91
21.07
22.07
20.61
15.50
14.36
16.09
12.32
10.12
8.2
6.4
6.5
5.1
6.0
8.6
15.4
6.2
10.2
9.2
2.1
2.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.15
8.45
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.5
1.9
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-95
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Helpers--production workers
–Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
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 ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine and
vehicle operators ..........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers ....
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.97
14.69
17.34
14.62
3.1%
5.4
10.6
10.1
$12.20
15.13
17.34
14.69
3.4%
5.3
10.6
10.2
$9.35
13.06
–
–
4.5%
14.7
–
–
15.55
9.48
11.79
15.20
18.85
20.59
22.67
27.96
29.08
44.86
111.10
109.68
18.97
.9
.8
1.1
1.1
1.3
2.0
2.3
3.6
6.4
8.3
10.2
21.8
3.0
16.41
9.77
12.08
15.36
19.00
20.61
22.89
27.96
29.22
44.48
111.10
109.68
19.48
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.1
2.2
3.6
6.7
8.6
10.2
21.8
3.2
10.75
8.96
10.38
13.59
16.56
18.83
16.99
–
–
–
–
–
13.80
1.7
1.0
1.8
2.5
3.9
6.1
12.2
–
–
–
–
–
3.9
21.19
13.57
18.05
20.72
21.23
25.65
22.14
3.1
17.9
6.4
4.8
4.2
4.7
8.0
21.52
–
18.16
20.95
21.83
25.65
22.72
3.3
–
6.5
4.9
4.7
4.7
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.43
18.00
22.71
26.76
29.91
30.17
93.10
54.64
111.10
109.68
3.7
5.3
2.8
5.0
8.8
9.9
12.2
16.4
10.2
21.8
25.46
18.00
22.71
26.76
29.91
30.54
95.24
54.27
111.10
109.68
3.8
5.3
2.8
5.0
8.8
10.1
12.7
17.9
10.2
21.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-96
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
–Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight
engineers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Commercial pilots .........................
Ambulance drivers and attendants,
except emergency medical
technicians ...................................
Bus drivers .........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bus drivers, transit and intercity ....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Bus drivers, school ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales 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
$65.50
26.0%
$67.56
27.0%
–
–
115.06
71.25
116.91
144.05
65.50
32.71
8.3
15.8
9.2
2.7
26.0
16.2
119.12
73.80
116.91
144.05
67.56
32.71
8.3
18.1
9.2
2.7
27.0
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.99
15.10
10.94
14.34
18.45
15.12
16.55
10.69
14.61
19.61
13.83
11.12
14.26
16.33
6.9
5.8
3.5
4.1
7.2
8.6
8.6
6.0
5.2
11.3
4.6
4.3
4.9
6.8
11.70
16.51
10.92
14.99
19.65
–
17.12
11.01
14.69
19.78
14.39
10.49
15.22
–
6.6
8.4
7.2
6.1
11.4
–
9.1
8.6
5.8
11.6
8.5
9.8
9.5
–
–
$13.64
10.95
13.86
16.35
–
13.47
10.09
–
–
13.67
11.20
13.82
16.36
–
4.9%
4.0
4.6
6.6
–
11.5
8.3
–
–
5.3
4.6
5.0
7.0
17.39
8.07
11.17
15.64
19.27
20.58
25.55
22.12
12.95
7.40
9.03
14.03
17.18
21.89
1.2
1.9
2.4
2.2
2.0
2.6
11.0
4.0
5.1
1.9
5.0
5.4
8.6
9.3
18.02
8.94
11.65
15.80
19.28
20.58
25.56
22.34
15.59
7.83
11.07
14.56
17.25
21.96
1.3
3.6
2.7
2.2
2.1
2.6
11.1
4.0
5.5
3.5
8.0
5.8
8.6
9.5
10.18
7.54
9.37
13.11
18.57
–
–
–
7.95
7.23
7.69
11.16
–
–
3.6
1.5
3.9
6.1
3.8
–
–
–
3.1
1.7
2.4
6.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-97
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
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 ..............................
Railroad conductors and yardmasters
Sailors and marine oilers ...................
Ship and boat captains and operators
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ............................
Parking lot attendants ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Service station attendants ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Transportation inspectors ..................
Conveyor operators and tenders ........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Crane and tower 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
$18.67
11.96
15.63
18.50
20.33
26.31
21.62
1.5%
7.3
3.4
2.2
2.7
12.9
4.8
$18.69
11.95
15.70
18.50
20.32
26.31
21.62
1.5%
7.5
3.4
2.2
2.7
12.9
4.8
$17.02
–
13.78
18.56
–
–
–
7.8%
–
12.4
4.9
–
–
–
16.75
9.29
11.60
16.14
23.23
22.99
23.17
11.00
9.24
9.57
12.75
32.72
11.85
27.39
2.4
2.6
3.0
3.4
3.9
6.3
5.8
6.0
5.5
5.9
10.0
7.4
6.6
12.9
17.32
10.03
11.67
16.25
23.31
23.25
23.79
10.99
10.16
9.99
12.57
32.72
11.57
27.78
2.4
3.2
3.0
3.4
4.0
6.5
5.7
7.2
4.9
8.3
11.4
7.4
7.5
12.9
11.43
8.41
11.13
14.38
–
–
–
11.03
–
8.74
13.20
–
–
–
4.4
2.5
5.7
9.4
–
–
–
12.3
–
3.8
12.6
–
–
–
29.32
9.47
9.06
9.50
10.21
8.15
9.73
31.04
16.02
14.16
14.46
21.48
15.28
20.22
21.17
25.33
26.50
29.57
15.4
5.2
2.6
12.9
7.7
2.3
3.3
4.2
4.8
6.4
8.0
6.1
4.6
7.0
10.7
6.3
8.0
13.3
29.32
9.29
9.23
8.37
10.33
8.13
9.86
31.04
16.55
–
–
21.39
15.28
20.22
21.17
25.33
26.50
29.00
15.4
4.3
3.0
8.7
8.3
2.5
3.4
4.2
6.1
–
–
6.1
4.6
7.0
10.7
6.3
8.0
13.6
–
9.98
8.60
11.98
9.05
–
9.01
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.4
3.9
25.1
4.5
–
7.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-98
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Dredge, excavating, and loading
machine operators ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Excavating and loading machine
and dragline operators .............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Hoist and winch operators .................
Industrial truck and tractor operators
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.96
12.01
13.69
16.93
21.37
23.70
22.34
6.5%
14.2
6.2
5.5
11.2
13.0
12.9
$19.07
12.22
13.69
16.93
21.37
23.70
22.34
6.5%
15.0
6.2
5.5
11.2
13.0
12.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.7%
4.1
3.1
8.4
–
–
1.2
1.1
2.0
5.0
3.1
–
2.7
18.02
12.01
13.69
16.78
21.37
23.35
18.56
17.84
14.74
12.37
14.84
17.97
21.78
17.07
11.65
9.59
12.18
15.07
17.29
18.96
12.20
5.6
14.2
6.2
5.9
11.2
13.0
4.1
13.8
1.5
2.1
1.5
3.0
4.9
5.5
1.0
.8
1.5
1.6
2.1
5.3
3.3
18.13
12.22
13.69
16.78
21.37
23.35
18.56
17.84
14.79
12.38
14.92
17.99
21.98
17.13
12.13
9.77
12.40
15.19
18.15
18.96
12.11
5.6
15.0
6.2
5.9
11.2
13.0
4.1
13.8
1.6
2.2
1.6
3.1
5.1
5.9
1.2
1.0
1.6
1.7
2.4
5.3
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$13.42
12.22
12.38
16.93
–
–
10.12
9.28
10.93
13.85
14.05
–
12.70
11.51
9.31
12.08
14.16
16.00
12.80
2.9
1.7
3.3
3.2
3.6
9.5
12.07
9.70
12.22
14.19
16.02
12.84
2.9
2.1
3.3
3.3
3.7
10.0
8.71
8.47
8.58
–
–
–
2.3
1.8
7.9
–
–
–
12.13
9.98
12.40
15.21
1.3
1.4
1.6
2.2
12.57
10.01
12.64
15.37
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.3
10.81
9.92
11.05
13.92
1.5
1.5
3.0
5.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-99
December 2009 - January 2011
Table 9
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine feeders and offbearers .....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Packers and packagers, hand .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Pumping station operators .................
Refuse and recyclable material
collectors ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders .......
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$17.36
18.41
12.51
11.88
9.42
11.83
15.94
19.34
10.39
8.98
11.72
14.88
16.69
10.62
23.72
2.4%
6.0
4.3
3.2
3.3
3.9
3.9
14.2
1.8
1.3
3.6
4.4
6.6
3.3
4.4
$18.57
18.41
12.44
12.06
9.48
11.92
15.98
19.34
10.96
9.40
11.97
14.92
16.69
10.51
23.72
2.6%
6.0
5.2
3.3
3.7
3.8
3.9
14.2
2.2
1.7
4.5
4.5
6.6
3.7
4.4
$14.05
–
12.83
9.48
8.93
–
–
–
8.90
8.21
10.91
–
–
–
–
3.2%
–
2.8
4.9
2.9
–
–
–
1.6
1.0
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.34
10.10
15.93
19.58
20.15
10.0
3.9
9.5
6.0
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, weighted 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. For more information, see chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook
13.73
10.36
16.12
19.58
20.15
10.4
4.1
9.6
6.0
9.7
Relative
error5
of Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
4 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
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 chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook of
Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
9-100
December 2009 - January 2011
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
0.8%
Mean
$26.75
Relative
error5
0.9%
Part-time workers
Mean
All workers ...............................................
$26.08
$16.39
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 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legislators .........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Administrative services managers .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
42.43
14.33
22.35
24.09
31.68
36.66
44.61
54.49
59.20
87.14
44.15
56.71
53.39
40.81
30.10
30.60
42.71
59.52
61.64
46.66
30.48
30.48
37.97
36.89
24.19
29.94
32.19
39.66
38.85
1.8
6.4
4.4
5.7
2.6
2.8
1.7
2.2
3.6
9.8
3.4
8.7
15.0
4.6
5.4
13.8
4.6
12.4
4.9
7.5
13.4
13.4
14.5
4.7
6.3
7.7
6.5
5.2
9.7
42.57
14.33
22.45
24.18
31.76
36.66
44.60
54.49
59.20
87.11
44.43
57.12
54.08
40.84
30.14
30.60
42.71
59.52
61.64
46.66
28.05
28.05
37.97
36.89
24.19
29.94
32.19
39.66
38.85
1.8
6.4
4.4
5.9
2.6
2.8
1.7
2.2
3.6
9.8
3.4
8.9
15.7
4.6
5.5
13.8
4.6
12.4
4.9
7.5
17.2
17.2
14.5
4.7
6.3
7.7
6.5
5.2
9.7
34.26
–
–
–
25.86
–
–
–
–
–
38.15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.66
32.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
44.48
40.92
54.80
43.62
31.42
41.44
45.90
54.92
38.57
38.67
36.45
40.46
6.9
4.4
8.2
4.6
6.1
9.6
4.3
6.6
13.4
5.3
9.1
11.2
44.79
40.92
54.80
43.74
31.41
41.44
45.90
54.92
38.53
38.67
36.45
40.46
7.1
4.4
8.2
4.6
6.1
9.6
4.3
6.6
13.5
5.3
9.1
11.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Relative
error5
2.1%
16.0
–
–
–
13.0
–
–
–
–
–
19.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.3
19.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-1
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Management occupations –Continued
Compensation and benefits
managers ..................................
Training and development
managers ..................................
Purchasing managers .........................
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Construction managers ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators ...................
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 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 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Level 11 .............................
$36.76
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
7.7%
Mean
$36.76
Relative
error5
7.7%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
34.30
29.64
14.7
10.5
34.30
29.64
14.7
10.5
–
–
–
–
40.00
35.73
36.07
35.97
37.63
45.70
25.99
32.48
38.79
46.50
54.31
58.05
79.38
48.88
6.9
5.9
7.4
14.9
15.2
2.8
9.9
6.7
4.7
2.4
3.9
4.4
14.0
5.8
40.00
35.73
36.07
35.97
37.63
45.75
26.66
32.67
38.79
46.48
54.31
58.05
79.38
48.30
6.9
5.9
7.4
14.9
15.2
2.8
11.3
6.8
4.7
2.4
3.9
4.4
14.0
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$68.79
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.2%
29.20
5.8
29.20
5.8
–
–
48.32
39.64
42.52
47.44
54.59
54.13
51.92
2.3
7.6
3.8
2.6
3.8
4.3
5.1
48.44
40.27
42.52
47.42
54.59
54.13
52.29
2.3
7.9
3.8
2.6
3.8
4.3
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.26
23.07
26.66
38.76
54.30
63.72
79.94
48.41
51.30
44.20
7.9
4.3
4.6
7.3
13.5
7.2
15.5
11.1
6.3
6.9
42.09
23.05
26.66
38.76
54.30
63.72
79.94
45.96
51.30
44.20
7.7
3.2
4.6
7.3
13.5
7.2
15.5
9.1
6.3
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-2
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Management occupations –Continued
Engineering managers –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Food service managers ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Natural sciences managers ................
Property, real estate, and community
association managers ...................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business and financial operations
occupations .....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 6 ..............................
$52.17
52.07
27.04
32.48
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.9%
8.0
9.5
8.2
Mean
$52.17
52.07
27.04
32.48
Relative
error5
4.9%
8.0
9.5
8.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47.49
30.70
32.20
48.72
51.97
50.89
39.76
17.6
6.0
6.5
6.5
6.9
8.1
22.2
47.49
30.70
32.20
48.72
51.97
50.89
39.75
17.6
6.0
6.5
6.5
6.9
8.1
22.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.09
33.90
8.4
6.9
28.11
34.02
8.4
6.8
–
–
–
–
35.13
32.17
37.71
38.27
3.7
9.3
6.9
7.6
35.18
32.17
37.71
38.27
3.7
9.3
6.9
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.39
19.47
21.66
24.92
28.05
36.34
34.02
45.70
30.46
26.59
23.68
27.77
2.4
3.5
2.7
3.6
2.6
4.0
7.5
5.9
6.5
4.5
6.4
3.9
26.39
19.40
21.65
24.92
28.10
36.34
33.68
45.70
30.59
26.59
23.68
27.77
2.4
3.6
2.8
3.6
2.6
4.0
7.6
5.9
6.7
4.5
6.4
3.9
$26.06
–
21.97
–
21.89
–
–
–
25.87
–
–
–
11.4%
–
5.7
–
15.3
–
–
–
17.2
–
–
–
26.19
23.68
27.77
4.5
6.4
3.9
26.19
23.68
27.77
4.5
6.4
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.97
27.21
3.5
6.1
28.97
27.21
3.5
6.1
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-3
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Emergency management specialists ..
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Training and development
specialists .................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Management analysts ........................
Level 7 ..............................
$26.91
34.70
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.6%
6.2
Mean
$26.91
34.70
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
6.6%
6.2
–
–
–
–
28.97
27.21
26.91
34.70
3.5
6.1
6.6
6.2
28.97
27.21
26.91
34.70
3.5
6.1
6.6
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.30
17.95
21.67
24.73
24.96
36.10
4.9
8.0
7.3
4.4
6.9
18.1
23.39
17.32
21.90
24.73
24.96
37.74
5.1
8.0
7.6
4.4
6.9
17.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.50
17.62
21.80
22.11
27.18
38.27
35.77
38.95
5.2
5.5
7.8
3.5
9.1
7.4
10.3
8.9
26.47
17.65
21.70
22.11
27.18
38.27
35.77
39.10
5.2
5.5
8.0
3.5
9.1
7.4
10.3
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.60
15.93
19.00
4.9
8.1
15.7
17.60
15.93
19.00
4.9
8.1
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.90
26.49
29.20
6.1
11.9
10.3
27.90
26.49
29.20
6.2
11.9
10.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.23
20.68
20.99
24.86
27.32
21.15
9.1
9.0
5.8
9.5
4.4
6.2
28.17
20.68
20.99
24.86
27.34
21.15
9.2
9.0
5.8
9.5
4.5
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-4
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Management analysts –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Meeting and convention planners ......
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ............................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Budget analysts ..................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Financial analysts ..........................
Insurance underwriters ..................
Financial examiners ...........................
Loan counselors and officers .............
Loan counselors .............................
Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,
and revenue agents ......................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Tax examiners, collectors, and
revenue agents .........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$22.79
28.74
37.91
26.48
26.84
25.59
26.37
20.47
20.82
26.61
27.95
36.35
31.34
28.95
6.9%
5.0
3.8
12.0
9.8
9.8
3.1
3.6
5.1
6.3
3.6
5.9
6.3
11.5
$22.76
28.86
37.91
26.48
–
25.59
26.38
20.51
20.83
26.61
27.95
36.35
31.44
28.95
7.0%
5.1
3.8
12.0
–
9.8
3.1
3.6
5.1
6.3
3.6
5.9
6.5
11.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.47
18.20
23.29
24.50
26.44
29.03
24.40
28.31
26.94
29.19
23.51
28.52
24.81
24.81
9.1
9.1
5.9
7.1
7.3
4.3
3.2
5.1
7.7
10.7
8.6
8.2
6.0
6.0
23.57
18.23
23.29
25.00
25.79
28.46
–
28.31
26.94
29.19
23.51
28.52
24.81
24.81
9.5
9.4
5.9
7.1
8.4
3.6
–
5.1
7.7
10.7
8.6
8.2
6.0
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.69
17.73
18.22
17.21
27.55
9.6
8.3
12.6
7.6
8.5
22.69
17.73
18.22
17.21
27.55
9.6
8.3
12.6
7.6
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.76
17.73
18.33
17.21
27.55
9.7
8.3
12.8
7.6
8.5
22.76
17.73
18.33
17.21
27.55
9.7
8.3
12.8
7.6
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-5
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Computer and mathematical science
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer programmers .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Computer software engineers ............
Level 9 ..............................
Computer software engineers,
applications ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Computer support specialists .............
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Level 11 .............................
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$29.22
18.08
22.14
23.81
29.05
31.74
36.46
36.83
45.74
29.70
29.97
24.83
33.14
32.51
34.01
2.8%
6.3
3.8
2.8
4.8
3.6
4.3
5.2
6.0
6.6
5.6
3.0
2.8
12.5
6.2
$29.25
18.08
21.97
23.90
29.05
31.75
36.46
36.87
45.74
29.70
30.00
24.83
33.14
32.51
34.01
2.8%
6.3
4.0
2.8
4.8
3.6
4.3
5.2
6.0
6.6
5.8
3.0
2.8
12.5
6.2
$26.66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.98
33.33
23.62
17.58
21.01
24.43
32.51
23.85
33.52
22.48
27.40
32.53
35.98
37.45
38.30
30.92
32.31
13.6
6.0
2.6
6.5
3.4
4.3
7.0
9.7
4.0
3.7
12.0
5.2
5.5
5.8
10.1
5.7
4.8
31.98
33.33
23.60
17.58
20.87
24.43
32.51
23.85
33.58
22.18
27.40
32.53
35.98
37.45
38.30
30.92
32.31
13.6
6.0
2.6
6.5
3.4
4.3
7.0
9.7
4.0
4.0
12.0
5.2
5.5
5.8
10.1
5.7
4.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.45
19.20
25.60
26.33
31.92
43.46
30.98
3.7
8.0
7.6
5.2
3.7
6.7
14.2
30.83
–
26.38
26.27
31.92
43.46
30.98
3.5
–
7.2
5.3
3.7
6.7
14.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.36
6.2
29.36
6.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-6
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Computer and mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Network systems and data
communications analysts
–Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Statisticians ........................................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Surveyors .......................................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Civil engineers ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Electrical engineers ...................
Environmental engineers ...............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.98
34.27
22.35
3.6%
3.5
13.5
$21.98
34.27
22.35
3.6%
3.5
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.90
15.58
19.75
24.41
26.69
28.60
34.86
34.47
42.32
34.78
40.24
2.3
6.4
7.7
8.6
2.9
2.8
3.6
6.8
3.1
6.4
6.4
31.91
15.68
19.75
24.41
26.69
28.60
34.92
34.47
42.32
34.71
39.32
2.2
6.3
7.7
8.6
2.9
2.8
3.6
6.8
3.1
6.6
6.5
$30.69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42.54
5.4
41.44
5.5
–
–
29.11
34.78
36.38
29.37
29.69
35.17
34.38
42.37
34.73
37.76
30.35
30.49
35.30
37.12
45.01
37.83
12.4
12.7
2.9
4.9
4.3
3.8
7.8
3.4
7.2
3.0
12.9
3.6
5.4
6.3
4.4
9.3
29.11
34.78
36.46
29.37
29.69
35.26
34.38
42.37
35.20
37.76
30.35
30.49
35.30
37.12
45.01
37.83
12.4
12.7
2.9
4.9
4.3
3.8
7.8
3.4
7.2
3.0
12.9
3.6
5.4
6.3
4.4
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.87
36.06
35.28
6.0
6.4
6.5
39.23
36.51
35.28
6.0
6.4
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-7
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Environmental engineers
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Drafters ..............................................
Architectural and civil drafters ......
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Civil engineering technicians ........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Surveying and mapping technicians ..
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
$30.72
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.1%
Mean
$30.72
Relative
error5
4.1%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
37.80
27.63
28.27
15.2
11.2
12.7
37.80
27.63
28.27
15.2
11.2
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.49
15.05
18.66
23.05
23.74
27.09
22.37
18.09
23.25
23.58
2.4
6.5
5.9
3.3
3.4
6.3
2.9
8.4
4.4
4.9
23.51
15.05
18.66
23.05
23.74
27.09
22.40
18.09
23.25
23.58
2.4
6.5
5.9
3.3
3.4
6.3
2.9
8.4
4.4
4.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.31
21.99
21.06
24.77
7.0
8.0
7.8
10.2
28.31
22.08
21.06
24.77
7.0
7.9
7.8
10.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.66
12.21
14.40
16.98
17.83
22.51
27.62
30.81
36.50
36.60
52.90
30.14
25.18
18.42
23.93
27.11
26.72
2.7
3.4
5.6
9.9
4.3
6.0
5.8
2.9
5.4
3.6
7.0
7.6
5.3
11.2
5.2
10.6
5.3
28.84
–
14.55
17.40
17.79
22.56
27.66
30.57
36.50
36.90
52.90
30.23
25.12
18.42
23.93
27.11
26.68
2.8
–
7.1
9.1
4.5
5.9
5.9
2.9
5.4
3.7
7.0
7.6
5.5
11.2
5.2
10.6
5.4
$24.55
–
–
–
–
21.51
–
41.51
–
–
–
27.64
–
–
–
–
–
7.3%
–
–
–
–
11.1
–
10.1
–
–
–
24.1
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-8
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Life scientists –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Agricultural and food scientists .....
Biological scientists .......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Biochemists and biophysicists ...
Zoologists and wildlife
biologists ..............................
Conservation scientists and
foresters ...................................
Level 9 ..............................
Conservation scientists ..............
Level 9 ..............................
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ..........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical scientists ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Level 9 ..............................
Chemists ....................................
Level 9 ..............................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychologists .....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$24.01
31.90
22.68
18.10
27.74
25.76
34.40
24.11
8.6%
11.0
4.9
10.5
6.6
4.9
10.2
10.1
$24.01
32.32
22.76
17.92
27.66
25.76
35.98
–
8.6%
12.1
5.0
9.9
7.2
4.9
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.73
5.2
25.73
5.2
–
–
27.41
27.93
26.15
27.95
37.09
25.12
21.07
31.43
26.03
28.16
39.16
31.97
35.20
29.53
32.43
29.53
32.43
6.2
7.8
5.6
7.8
17.4
7.5
1.8
7.0
7.7
6.8
11.5
6.1
3.4
5.5
13.7
5.5
13.7
27.42
27.95
26.15
27.95
–
25.17
–
31.43
26.03
28.16
39.16
31.97
35.20
29.53
32.43
29.53
32.43
6.2
7.8
5.6
7.8
–
7.6
–
7.0
7.7
6.8
11.5
6.1
3.4
5.5
13.7
5.5
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.34
22.39
28.08
31.56
29.33
9.1
6.8
6.5
5.4
4.4
31.34
22.39
28.08
31.56
29.33
9.1
6.8
6.5
5.4
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.54
22.39
28.07
30.63
30.25
40.13
10.3
6.8
7.1
5.5
4.6
5.3
31.54
22.39
28.07
30.63
30.25
40.01
10.3
6.8
7.1
5.5
4.6
5.3
–
–
–
–
–
$42.15
–
–
–
–
–
8.9%
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-9
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Life, physical, and social science
occupations –Continued
Psychologists –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Urban and regional planners ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers ............................
Agricultural and food science
technicians ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Biological technicians .......................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical technicians .........................
Social science research assistants ......
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Environmental science and
protection technicians,
including health .......................
Level 7 ..............................
Forensic science technicians ..........
Level 9 ..............................
Forest and conservation
technicians ...............................
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$36.48
40.20
42.17
51.15
7.0%
10.0
4.3
13.0
$35.89
40.20
42.82
52.13
7.1%
10.0
4.4
16.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$47.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.07
36.48
39.59
42.80
51.15
34.39
22.97
28.61
39.39
5.4
7.0
10.6
4.9
13.0
5.3
7.1
5.3
7.6
39.82
35.89
39.59
42.75
52.13
34.52
22.58
28.61
39.39
5.5
7.1
10.6
4.9
16.0
5.3
8.0
5.3
7.6
19.74
22.4
–
15.57
21.23
20.65
20.30
22.25
15.53
18.2
4.1
6.2
3.7
5.4
9.9
15.50
–
20.73
19.87
22.21
–
18.7
–
6.4
3.6
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.24
15.15
17.00
18.45
22.41
29.75
6.8
3.7
12.3
6.2
7.8
7.9
21.64
–
17.38
18.41
22.73
29.75
7.2
–
11.8
6.2
7.7
7.9
15.24
–
–
–
–
–
23.54
24.07
27.37
31.37
7.3
8.4
8.9
11.7
23.54
24.07
27.32
31.37
7.3
8.4
9.4
11.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.90
12.8
19.64
12.2
–
–
25.97
2.2
26.05
2.3
22.27
6.1
18.5
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-10
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Counselors .........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Level 9 ..............................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Mental health counselors ...............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social workers ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$15.44
17.52
20.91
22.69
33.36
38.22
40.45
28.76
31.80
19.07
20.42
24.13
36.99
40.42
40.30
33.04
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.4%
2.1
1.7
3.0
2.1
2.5
4.3
9.7
3.3
5.3
3.5
6.9
6.4
3.1
5.5
8.3
Mean
$15.64
17.55
20.92
22.62
33.43
38.22
40.45
29.16
32.02
19.57
20.42
24.14
37.22
40.42
40.30
33.86
Relative
error5
3.8%
2.1
1.7
3.0
2.1
2.5
4.3
9.9
3.4
4.5
3.6
7.0
6.5
3.1
5.5
8.7
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
$16.38
20.47
–
30.14
–
–
18.52
22.18
–
–
–
27.76
–
–
–
–
10.3%
8.7
–
8.2
–
–
6.9
8.6
–
–
–
5.6
–
–
–
27.14
35.63
11.3
10.8
27.24
35.95
11.7
11.3
–
–
–
–
36.55
19.90
27.56
41.89
40.55
41.08
36.51
21.98
21.62
20.91
23.45
17.48
22.11
26.29
24.62
17.29
20.45
20.83
31.82
36.53
36.98
27.02
3.9
4.9
11.1
6.6
3.4
5.5
8.1
7.9
9.1
11.5
4.8
5.1
3.6
7.8
5.6
2.8
2.4
3.2
7.9
5.1
5.9
10.9
36.73
19.94
27.62
42.15
40.55
41.08
36.68
22.19
21.62
20.54
23.55
17.48
22.11
26.29
24.65
17.24
20.44
20.59
31.90
36.53
36.98
27.21
3.9
5.0
11.2
6.6
3.4
5.5
8.1
8.3
9.1
12.1
4.9
5.1
3.6
7.8
5.7
2.9
2.4
3.2
8.0
5.1
5.9
11.1
24.30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.99
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-11
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Community and social services
occupations –Continued
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health educators ............................
Probation officers and correctional
treatment specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Clergy ................................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.37
17.23
21.23
20.97
33.68
38.39
28.05
7.8%
2.6
2.8
3.3
11.2
5.7
17.0
$26.44
17.11
21.21
20.97
33.67
38.39
28.41
7.9%
2.3
2.8
3.3
11.2
5.7
17.4
$20.98
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.4%
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.80
18.76
18.77
26.18
4.2
5.6
4.7
6.6
20.60
18.76
18.21
25.91
4.3
5.6
4.7
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.68
16.21
17.27
20.71
30.58
7.0
5.0
8.9
6.7
7.9
21.58
16.14
17.25
19.84
31.24
7.3
5.5
9.1
6.0
8.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.18
15.67
17.40
21.84
24.66
28.62
23.81
24.20
4.1
3.6
3.4
3.4
6.1
5.4
19.1
7.7
22.20
15.80
17.42
21.89
24.67
28.35
24.02
24.18
4.2
4.1
3.4
3.5
6.2
5.5
19.3
7.7
21.31
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.09
18.08
22.37
25.42
28.45
5.3
11.9
3.6
9.6
6.9
24.99
18.08
22.35
25.42
28.05
5.5
11.9
3.7
9.6
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.93
15.21
16.82
20.83
22.68
12.50
26.80
4.1
4.5
4.3
9.6
6.2
17.0
5.5
17.95
15.21
16.80
20.83
22.68
–
–
4.1
4.5
4.3
9.6
6.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-12
December 2009 - January 2011
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
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 ........
Judges, magistrates, and other
judicial workers ...........................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Miscellaneous legal support workers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Court reporters ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Law clerks .....................................
Level 9 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.46
22.47
18.00
23.26
28.14
28.79
34.67
37.64
54.25
56.93
38.30
40.00
28.76
33.90
37.64
54.00
56.93
35.35
6.0%
11.4
10.5
5.7
7.7
6.4
11.6
3.3
3.7
7.2
10.4
4.5
7.3
13.3
3.3
3.8
7.2
11.9
$35.76
22.83
18.29
23.39
28.14
29.30
34.67
37.92
54.41
56.93
38.87
40.53
28.82
33.90
37.92
54.15
56.93
37.09
6.1%
12.4
10.8
5.7
7.7
6.5
11.6
3.2
3.9
7.2
10.7
4.0
7.7
13.3
3.2
3.9
7.2
9.2
$28.21
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.55
–
–
29.71
30.00
–
–
30.55
–
–
–
15.2%
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.7
–
–
26.5
23.6
–
–
21.7
–
–
–
49.55
49.55
9.8
9.8
50.32
50.32
10.0
10.0
35.85
35.85
7.2
7.2
39.31
39.31
9.3
9.3
39.38
39.38
9.5
9.5
–
–
–
–
55.26
55.26
22.38
15.33
23.09
29.44
23.90
22.47
23.45
28.23
28.86
20.30
25.23
22.83
25.45
25.82
8.9
8.9
5.1
6.2
7.9
4.9
6.0
11.4
8.3
17.7
10.9
4.8
9.9
12.4
8.7
12.8
56.46
56.46
22.51
15.58
23.14
29.44
24.16
22.83
23.65
28.23
30.67
20.30
25.32
22.83
26.33
–
9.0
9.0
5.1
6.2
7.9
4.9
6.2
12.4
8.5
17.7
9.9
4.8
9.9
12.4
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-13
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
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 ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
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 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
$35.07
11.53
13.04
14.25
14.54
16.95
26.61
37.95
38.85
40.73
46.32
59.50
79.52
93.73
32.52
49.23
16.41
21.96
29.28
35.54
41.07
47.65
59.50
79.52
93.73
42.88
62.46
27.94
64.93
80.36
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.3%
3.1
1.5
2.2
2.5
4.3
3.9
1.9
.9
4.5
6.2
6.6
8.9
4.6
2.9
4.9
5.4
5.7
7.1
5.8
6.6
6.8
6.6
8.9
4.6
4.3
7.9
9.5
5.5
9.2
Mean
$36.30
11.65
12.96
14.21
14.70
17.89
29.26
38.20
38.94
40.76
46.61
59.57
79.52
93.73
35.38
50.23
–
23.39
29.48
35.28
41.07
47.99
59.57
79.52
93.73
43.49
63.59
–
65.23
80.36
Relative
error5
1.3%
4.0
1.9
2.5
3.1
7.3
3.7
2.0
.9
4.5
6.3
6.7
8.9
4.6
2.9
5.1
–
2.0
8.1
5.6
6.6
6.9
6.7
8.9
4.6
4.6
7.1
–
5.1
9.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$18.82
11.20
13.33
14.46
14.01
15.84
15.81
26.73
32.73
40.34
37.74
–
–
–
18.40
34.49
16.41
17.51
28.01
37.57
41.07
38.15
–
–
–
36.10
26.38
25.14
–
–
2.8%
3.2
2.7
4.5
5.0
3.1
4.0
8.5
6.1
9.7
7.0
–
–
–
10.2
5.0
5.4
18.1
4.5
12.3
10.0
7.6
–
–
–
12.4
7.8
11.0
–
–
47.08
39.28
37.78
43.67
55.50
35.01
7.6
7.9
3.2
8.9
15.7
27.7
47.34
–
–
43.98
55.50
34.95
7.8
–
–
9.2
15.7
28.3
40.27
–
–
–
–
–
7.2
–
–
–
–
–
60.33
47.46
16.7
23.8
61.23
–
16.9
–
–
–
–
–
42.75
39.24
5.0
9.0
42.82
–
5.2
–
41.08
–
8.7
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-14
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering and architecture
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 13 .............................
Life sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Biological science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
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 .............................
Economics teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Full-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$38.63
42.46
39.01
2.7%
7.6
28.0
–
$42.60
–
Relative
error5
–
8.0%
–
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
–
–
54.07
78.34
46.17
14.0
5.5
17.1
53.77
78.34
–
14.4
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
53.80
78.34
14.7
5.5
53.51
78.34
15.1
5.5
–
–
–
–
48.32
36.86
39.30
55.68
20.1
7.7
16.5
15.6
48.50
–
39.31
55.68
20.4
–
16.6
15.6
$36.99
–
–
–
16.5%
–
–
–
46.92
36.86
33.91
55.68
23.9
7.7
15.6
15.6
47.10
–
33.91
55.68
24.3
–
15.7
15.6
36.99
–
–
–
49.78
43.39
57.57
44.39
6.7
6.3
10.7
23.2
51.17
43.48
57.57
–
6.5
6.3
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47.25
27.3
69.29
8.2
–
–
50.26
47.58
48.88
7.0
6.5
14.1
50.26
47.58
49.16
7.0
6.5
14.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.64
33.77
36.59
42.70
52.03
6.2
12.3
7.7
9.4
5.7
51.15
–
–
42.75
52.10
6.5
–
–
9.6
5.9
40.46
–
44.40
–
–
66.78
9.1
67.13
9.3
–
16.5
–
–
–
12.7
–
3.9
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-15
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Political science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Sociology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
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 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Level 11 .............................
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Law, criminal justice, and social
work teachers, postsecondary ..
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Criminal justice and law
enforcement teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Law teachers, postsecondary .....
Social work teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
$40.91
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.7%
Mean
$40.77
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
9.0%
–
–
41.75
5.1
41.77
5.2
–
–
56.24
50.66
55.75
57.51
30.30
44.97
52.32
72.80
52.50
8.1
14.0
5.9
12.5
7.8
23.9
7.7
12.8
15.1
57.85
51.12
55.75
58.08
30.29
44.97
52.91
73.57
53.30
7.7
14.0
5.9
12.4
7.8
23.9
7.7
12.5
16.0
–
–
–
$36.93
–
–
32.03
–
–
–
–
–
16.0%
–
–
22.4
–
–
67.05
54.09
73.66
54.28
12.0
9.7
12.5
19.4
67.83
54.88
73.66
–
11.9
9.7
12.5
–
32.96
–
–
–
36.75
30.61
45.54
8.7
8.5
4.7
36.54
30.61
45.61
8.8
8.5
4.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.42
31.35
7.6
4.7
37.49
31.42
7.7
4.8
–
–
–
–
37.42
31.35
7.6
4.7
37.49
31.42
7.7
4.8
–
–
–
–
88.05
40.68
88.70
13.2
4.8
6.4
90.65
–
–
12.8
–
–
42.39
–
–
6.6
–
–
42.68
100.22
8.6
11.1
–
100.22
–
11.1
–
–
–
–
40.68
5.4
–
–
–
–
46.11
4.1
47.85
3.9
26.46
18.0
–
–
–
20.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-16
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary –Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Communications teachers,
postsecondary ......................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
History teachers, postsecondary
Level 11 .............................
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Graduate teaching assistants ......
Level 6 ..............................
Recreation and fitness studies
teachers, postsecondary .......
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$33.79
39.36
46.22
48.80
62.23
36.33
8.4%
14.4
5.1
7.6
7.3
15.4
$35.11
–
46.60
48.80
62.23
37.43
7.2%
–
5.3
7.6
7.3
18.7
$30.27
38.02
36.25
–
–
27.67
24.6%
15.6
10.5
–
–
29.7
48.21
49.85
56.31
7.3
10.0
12.3
49.08
50.53
56.31
7.6
10.6
12.3
34.91
–
–
7.6
–
–
42.83
4.5
43.27
4.2
–
–
40.01
32.27
31.70
47.34
48.66
9.2
14.9
8.3
8.9
5.2
43.43
–
–
48.05
48.66
6.9
–
–
9.0
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50.65
51.19
39.69
7.8
9.3
9.3
52.44
51.25
–
8.0
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.42
16.41
23.21
29.05
40.66
44.75
44.27
59.68
73.67
35.75
13.85
15.08
4.7
5.4
2.0
8.3
7.7
7.4
5.7
6.0
7.7
12.5
11.7
3.2
42.25
–
23.39
29.06
40.31
45.78
44.59
59.79
73.67
35.30
–
–
5.3
–
2.0
9.2
7.0
6.6
6.0
6.0
7.7
13.8
–
–
34.94
16.41
22.10
29.00
42.16
40.19
40.10
–
–
40.00
15.08
15.08
35.60
37.23
11.8
9.0
36.91
37.03
12.1
9.1
–
–
6.1
5.4
6.4
5.2
16.4
15.2
14.8
–
–
14.8
3.2
3.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-17
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
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 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Kindergarten teachers, except
special education .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
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
$33.18
22.86
28.90
35.87
42.89
12.3%
1.8
4.5
15.2
18.1
$34.65
–
28.85
41.87
–
13.8%
–
4.9
11.0
–
$23.73
–
–
–
–
38.73
17.51
31.22
39.14
39.20
49.57
43.82
37.11
.8
7.1
4.5
1.9
.9
4.6
5.9
4.4
38.96
16.79
32.58
39.22
39.22
49.57
42.88
39.43
.8
13.0
3.6
1.9
.9
4.6
6.3
4.2
24.44
17.98
17.53
27.18
35.93
–
–
13.59
6.5
6.4
6.5
10.4
7.1
–
–
14.9
34.49
17.92
28.33
36.87
36.98
28.38
2.8
10.5
12.7
4.0
3.0
9.3
34.87
17.07
27.78
37.37
37.04
28.71
2.9
14.8
14.1
4.0
3.1
8.8
24.45
–
–
–
–
–
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
29.11
17.92
24.45
35.48
37.87
23.70
6.4
10.5
15.2
9.3
7.3
17.9
29.69
17.07
22.88
36.91
37.87
24.12
6.9
14.8
17.1
9.2
7.3
17.4
24.18
–
–
–
–
–
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
36.79
37.59
37.60
36.85
2.8
7.5
4.2
3.3
36.88
38.29
37.60
36.92
2.9
7.3
4.2
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38.99
16.55
31.03
39.15
39.55
34.94
1.1
5.0
3.8
2.2
1.2
5.9
39.27
–
33.02
39.21
39.58
38.38
1.1
–
2.8
2.2
1.2
5.9
21.39
16.81
15.08
23.93
34.64
12.17
5.5%
–
–
–
–
7.3
5.5
5.5
20.3
9.9
6.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-18
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Middle school teachers, except
special and vocational
education ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Vocational education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Special education teachers .............
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
$39.12
16.55
30.73
39.30
39.69
34.32
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.4%
5.0
5.3
2.8
1.5
6.5
Mean
$39.46
–
33.40
39.37
39.73
39.20
Relative
error5
1.3%
–
3.6
2.8
1.4
6.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.82
16.81
15.28
24.56
34.79
12.17
7.9%
5.5
5.3
23.1
11.5
6.6
38.53
31.82
38.58
39.03
36.43
38.70
33.49
39.03
38.84
40.50
1.3
3.5
3.2
1.5
9.1
1.2
5.6
3.2
1.3
6.2
38.57
32.13
38.63
39.06
36.43
38.83
35.00
39.11
38.84
41.73
1.3
3.7
3.2
1.5
9.1
1.2
4.5
3.2
1.3
6.1
29.13
–
–
33.87
–
27.95
15.56
–
38.86
–
12.4
–
–
9.6
–
16.7
10.2
–
13.3
–
38.79
33.24
39.25
38.93
38.72
1.3
7.0
3.4
1.4
7.2
38.91
34.52
39.34
38.94
40.09
1.3
5.4
3.4
1.5
7.2
27.63
–
–
37.16
–
18.0
–
–
11.1
–
37.64
34.33
36.11
37.62
46.71
38.99
28.91
40.41
38.91
52.92
3.3
8.4
7.1
3.9
5.7
1.7
12.2
2.7
1.8
8.8
37.87
36.67
36.11
37.43
47.49
39.12
28.87
40.43
38.95
53.01
3.2
7.8
7.1
4.0
5.5
1.7
12.2
2.8
1.8
9.1
29.51
–
–
–
–
32.67
–
–
36.11
–
27.3
–
–
–
–
17.5
–
–
14.9
–
38.33
24.78
39.71
2.1
8.5
4.3
38.54
24.78
39.71
2.0
8.5
4.3
31.22
–
–
20.2
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-19
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Special education teachers,
preschool, kindergarten, and
elementary school
–Continued
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Special education teachers,
middle school .......................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Special education teachers,
secondary school .................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Other teachers and instructors ...........
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Adult literacy, remedial education,
and GED teachers and
instructors ................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Self-enrichment education teachers
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Archivists, curators, and museum
technicians ...................................
Archivists .......................................
Curators .........................................
Librarians ...........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
$38.81
46.24
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.2%
5.4
Mean
$38.91
46.09
Relative
error5
2.2%
5.4
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$35.31
–
15.4%
–
–
–
–
39.50
39.72
39.64
2.9
3.4
3.8
39.44
39.72
39.56
2.9
3.4
3.8
–
–
–
40.14
43.85
38.80
27.08
13.31
16.41
18.73
30.64
39.84
36.49
21.22
4.3
5.4
4.1
3.5
3.0
4.5
8.2
18.3
3.6
7.1
8.0
40.15
44.27
38.80
36.32
–
23.10
26.27
31.20
42.35
–
32.47
4.3
5.5
4.1
3.8
–
11.9
6.6
21.8
3.4
–
8.2
–
–
–
16.16
13.10
15.10
14.60
28.36
25.63
–
13.65
–
–
–
4.0
3.1
3.6
6.0
25.6
14.7
–
11.2
31.78
20.55
29.13
34.85
35.01
32.58
39.74
5.4
9.0
22.3
7.3
7.7
7.3
10.0
32.42
–
28.62
34.32
35.74
–
39.48
6.6
–
23.9
7.4
10.1
–
11.1
29.21
22.49
–
37.69
32.67
–
–
13.6
13.9
–
24.1
24.0
–
–
26.31
29.37
23.79
29.06
12.41
18.04
24.65
33.04
37.74
33.87
15.4
18.0
12.9
5.1
17.4
7.2
9.7
3.7
7.3
6.8
27.57
–
25.90
29.58
–
18.67
25.11
33.22
–
34.14
15.1
–
10.4
5.4
–
8.5
10.8
3.8
–
6.7
–
–
–
20.48
–
15.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.3
–
9.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-20
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Librarians –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Library technicians ............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Farm and home management
advisors ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Instructional coordinators ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Designers ...........................................
Graphic 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
$29.74
16.57
14.77
17.28
23.45
18.51
10.9%
2.9
2.9
6.3
6.8
17.9
$29.74
16.63
14.83
17.40
23.59
19.10
10.9%
3.2
2.7
6.7
7.5
17.9
–
$16.23
14.46
16.47
–
–
–
10.7%
13.3
13.9
–
–
21.24
19.26
35.13
22.57
33.22
37.99
45.86
30.65
14.05
11.41
13.03
14.23
14.62
18.54
16.73
6.4
4.3
3.8
5.4
3.5
11.6
8.0
8.6
1.3
2.5
1.6
2.2
5.5
3.3
3.3
21.35
19.26
35.28
22.57
33.53
37.99
45.87
30.65
14.07
11.34
12.94
14.18
14.50
18.06
17.61
6.1
4.3
3.8
5.4
3.8
11.6
8.0
8.6
1.6
3.3
2.0
2.5
6.7
3.3
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.97
11.63
13.38
14.51
15.08
–
14.28
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.2
2.8
2.6
4.6
6.4
–
7.6
23.64
13.15
19.74
21.48
29.27
24.97
30.99
30.99
21.64
21.64
21.64
21.64
4.0
12.4
3.0
4.8
6.3
6.6
13.4
13.4
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
24.13
–
19.61
21.63
29.73
26.83
31.16
31.16
21.64
21.64
21.64
21.64
4.3
–
3.0
4.9
7.1
7.5
13.5
13.5
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
19.05
–
–
–
–
16.65
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.9
–
–
–
–
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.92
25.92
27.64
27.64
12.4
12.4
13.2
13.2
30.15
30.15
30.15
30.15
15.7
15.7
15.7
15.7
17.62
17.62
19.36
19.36
7.7
7.7
9.6
9.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-21
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
Umpires, referees, and other sports
officials ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations specialists .................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Writers and editors ............................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ..............
Level 7 ..............................
Interpreters and translators ............
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Level 6 ..............................
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Healthcare practitioner and technical
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 ........
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Level 7 ..............................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 11 .............................
Physicians and surgeons ....................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatrists ...................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.07
15.07
26.21
17.31
22.70
30.26
26.46
8.4%
8.4
7.1
6.3
9.9
12.1
8.8
–
–
$26.21
17.31
22.70
30.26
26.42
–
–
7.1%
6.3
9.9
12.1
11.4
$15.07
15.07
–
–
–
–
–
8.4%
8.4
–
–
–
–
–
20.81
21.98
21.31
12.5
6.5
16.8
21.23
–
21.71
14.0
–
19.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.93
20.24
2.9
2.7
19.88
20.05
2.9
2.5
–
–
–
–
20.92
4.3
20.86
4.5
–
–
28.46
12.08
14.00
17.43
20.47
24.10
28.64
32.83
32.02
43.42
78.89
35.01
21.72
20.86
52.78
52.66
47.03
15.10
27.92
79.48
37.42
76.32
2.0
4.3
2.7
2.6
2.4
6.3
2.2
1.8
8.7
3.8
3.7
7.6
7.2
11.2
2.1
3.0
12.1
13.4
11.7
4.2
21.2
9.8
28.19
11.74
14.03
17.44
20.47
24.05
28.57
32.76
31.33
43.39
77.34
34.40
21.59
20.61
52.78
52.66
45.48
15.10
27.92
77.75
34.77
74.03
2.1
4.2
2.8
2.7
2.5
6.5
2.4
1.8
10.3
4.2
3.3
10.1
7.5
12.4
2.1
3.0
12.5
13.4
11.7
3.8
20.2
9.9
31.43
–
13.16
17.32
20.51
26.33
29.47
33.36
–
43.64
–
38.09
–
–
–
–
95.99
–
–
–
–
–
5.8
–
6.9
8.4
5.9
6.1
11.3
5.4
–
5.3
–
17.5
–
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-22
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Psychiatrists –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Registered nurses ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Therapists ..........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Occupational therapists .................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physical therapists .........................
Level 9 ..............................
Recreational therapists ...................
Respiratory therapists ....................
Level 7 ..............................
Speech-language pathologists .......
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$84.50
32.24
27.59
28.91
31.97
39.79
43.16
33.38
36.05
24.39
32.77
36.43
41.57
42.87
41.77
38.98
36.75
52.48
37.42
37.66
21.47
28.12
27.97
39.13
36.25
45.70
43.65
6.3%
2.1
3.5
2.1
2.0
6.9
6.6
8.2
3.6
13.6
5.2
2.5
7.1
4.2
12.3
4.5
5.0
6.8
4.0
3.6
17.0
1.7
3.1
4.6
4.5
10.3
4.4
$81.19
32.07
27.71
28.80
31.70
39.01
43.17
34.22
36.13
24.52
33.00
36.87
41.10
42.24
43.01
39.62
37.70
–
37.47
37.78
21.47
28.38
28.35
38.67
36.24
44.87
43.16
4.3%
2.3
3.7
2.5
1.9
8.7
7.6
8.2
3.9
13.9
5.2
2.4
7.3
5.7
12.3
4.6
5.1
–
4.4
4.1
17.0
1.7
2.6
5.0
4.5
10.9
6.5
–
$33.40
24.59
29.79
33.76
–
43.14
32.00
35.29
–
–
32.02
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.45
–
–
–
–
4.7%
5.5
12.2
6.1
–
9.9
17.6
8.1
–
–
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.2
–
–
–
21.71
18.38
23.21
25.09
24.95
4.4
3.4
3.4
5.3
13.5
21.66
18.29
23.26
–
24.95
4.6
3.5
3.5
–
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.88
25.09
24.95
4.4
5.3
13.5
24.94
–
24.95
4.5
–
13.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.18
18.41
22.50
6.1
3.1
3.4
19.14
18.31
22.49
6.2
3.2
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
All United States
10-23
December 2009 - January 2011
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
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Diagnostic related technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians ...............................
Radiologic technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Emergency medical technicians and
paramedics ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Health diagnosing and treating
practitioner support technicians ...
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Psychiatric technicians ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Surgical technologists ....................
Veterinary technologists and
technicians ...............................
Licensed practical and licensed
vocational nurses .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Medical records and health
information technicians ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$26.77
19.50
23.82
28.59
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.8%
3.8
3.2
5.2
Mean
$26.71
19.50
23.49
28.49
Relative
error5
3.9%
3.8
3.4
5.3
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.12
–
–
–
5.7%
–
–
–
18.56
18.7
18.56
18.7
–
–
26.82
23.93
28.59
4.3
3.6
5.4
26.75
23.56
28.48
4.6
3.9
5.6
28.12
–
–
5.7
–
–
17.85
10.34
13.57
19.15
20.44
5.5
3.8
6.2
6.4
9.1
18.16
–
13.84
19.51
20.44
5.9
–
7.1
6.9
9.1
15.14
–
–
16.47
–
9.0
–
–
9.2
–
17.25
13.74
17.97
21.65
15.69
13.51
20.14
18.60
13.16
19.56
25.51
19.15
5.2
4.6
9.5
4.1
7.3
4.3
6.3
9.