Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly2 Annual3 Occupation1 Management occupations Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... Chief executives Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... General and operations managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... Advertising and promotions managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Marketing managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Sales managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Public relations managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Administrative services managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Computer and information systems managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Financial managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... Compensation and benefits managers First line ..................................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $1,474 1,634 2,312 4,328 $1,350 1,487 2,050 3,846 39.7 40.4 41.2 42.9 $76,449 84,822 120,212 225,018 $70,195 77,272 106,575 199,992 2,061 2,096 2,142 2,228 3,437 6,462 3,125 5,481 44.9 45.8 178,739 336,032 162,500 284,999 2,334 2,384 1,403 1,739 2,369 4,646 1,127 1,594 2,040 5,000 40.4 42.4 41.4 40.7 72,948 90,426 123,164 241,588 58,587 82,888 106,100 260,000 2,099 2,206 2,155 2,114 1,203 1,563 984 1,363 40.6 40.0 62,579 81,291 51,180 70,888 2,112 2,082 1,828 2,089 2,653 1,877 2,137 2,856 39.2 40.1 39.3 95,063 108,637 137,967 97,627 111,103 148,500 2,038 2,087 2,042 1,655 2,001 2,387 1,468 1,815 1,929 41.8 41.5 40.3 86,051 104,072 124,134 76,353 94,401 100,318 2,174 2,160 2,098 1,006 1,757 1,032 1,728 38.3 38.7 52,335 91,363 53,656 89,872 1,990 2,015 973 1,349 1,592 904 1,348 1,529 39.9 40.7 41.0 50,582 70,131 82,781 47,029 70,113 79,483 2,077 2,115 2,133 1,857 2,196 2,397 1,775 2,164 2,294 39.8 40.2 40.4 96,578 114,166 124,657 92,303 112,522 119,262 2,068 2,089 2,100 1,421 1,699 2,341 5,570 1,356 1,541 2,289 5,833 39.4 40.4 40.5 46.6 73,916 88,172 121,722 289,635 70,502 80,142 119,002 303,332 2,049 2,097 2,104 2,423 1,545 1,503 40.8 80,348 78,133 2,119 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 25-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued Weekly2 Annual3 Occupation1 Management occupations –Continued Training and development managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Industrial production managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Purchasing managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers First line ..................................................... Construction managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Engineering managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... Food service managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $1,936 1,730 $1,893 1,633 41.3 39.9 $100,686 89,948 $98,442 84,935 2,148 2,075 1,614 1,571 1,936 1,578 1,600 1,828 40.2 41.0 40.3 83,952 81,684 100,668 82,077 83,196 93,228 2,091 2,130 2,094 1,324 2,121 3,073 1,025 2,054 2,272 41.3 40.3 40.8 68,865 110,301 159,795 53,301 106,831 118,169 2,148 2,096 2,121 1,343 1,371 2,445 1,250 1,291 2,724 41.3 40.2 41.0 69,838 71,316 127,155 65,001 67,113 141,627 2,148 2,091 2,132 1,198 650 40.0 62,300 33,800 2,080 1,483 1,517 1,607 1,308 1,505 1,491 40.7 41.1 41.3 77,127 78,659 83,577 68,016 78,252 77,532 2,114 2,134 2,148 632 988 687 1,234 37.3 40.3 30,642 50,629 30,541 64,160 1,811 2,067 832 1,453 760 1,400 36.0 40.7 39,764 72,894 31,160 63,511 1,722 2,040 1,261 1,469 2,650 1,103 1,318 2,885 38.3 38.0 43.7 63,430 76,264 137,807 57,348 68,526 150,001 1,930 1,974 2,270 2,055 2,291 2,536 3,091 2,071 2,258 2,602 3,012 40.3 41.0 40.7 40.0 106,858 119,107 131,865 160,554 107,701 117,406 135,327 156,645 2,094 2,133 2,117 2,078 920 1,117 1,000 966 43.8 43.5 47,437 57,793 47,000 50,220 2,259 2,251 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 25-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued Weekly2 Annual3 Occupation1 Management occupations –Continued Lodging managers First line ..................................................... Medical and health services managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Natural sciences managers First line ..................................................... Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Social and community service managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $910 $772 43.1 $47,314 $40,121 2,239 1,631 1,543 2,127 1,348 1,444 1,860 36.4 40.9 42.8 84,836 80,254 110,598 70,081 75,109 96,714 1,892 2,129 2,227 1,857 1,712 40.5 96,544 89,024 2,106 821 1,221 662 1,058 39.1 36.4 42,683 63,469 34,424 54,997 2,034 1,893 1,180 1,016 1,335 1,203 1,001 1,239 39.3 38.0 41.3 61,344 52,783 69,425 62,548 52,070 64,438 2,044 1,972 2,146 1 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. 2 Mean weekly earnings are 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. 3 Mean annual earnings are 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 25-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 26 State and local government supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly2 Annual3 Occupation1 Management occupations Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Third line ................................................... Chief executives Second line ................................................ General and operations managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Administrative services managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Computer and information systems managers First line ..................................................... Financial managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Compensation and benefits managers First line ..................................................... Transportation, storage, and distribution managers First line ..................................................... Construction managers First line ..................................................... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Engineering managers First line ..................................................... Food service managers First line ..................................................... Medical and health services managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $1,426 1,642 2,211 1,862 $1,395 1,586 2,035 1,661 39.1 39.8 40.2 36.4 $70,770 82,640 113,793 88,354 $68,537 79,627 104,404 86,363 1,942 2,004 2,069 1,729 2,241 2,096 40.0 116,150 108,986 2,071 1,369 1,343 2,259 1,240 1,234 2,116 39.8 39.8 41.5 69,852 69,817 117,471 64,501 64,147 110,051 2,030 2,069 2,160 1,191 1,372 1,085 1,315 39.6 39.4 57,882 71,330 56,397 68,355 1,924 2,048 1,762 1,583 39.3 91,607 82,337 2,042 1,554 1,748 2,187 1,366 1,859 2,230 39.6 40.3 40.6 80,794 89,928 112,332 71,053 91,335 115,940 2,060 2,072 2,087 1,619 1,687 40.0 84,208 87,734 2,080 1,557 1,711 40.2 78,218 82,447 2,020 1,479 1,551 39.9 76,904 80,640 2,077 1,703 1,988 2,154 1,681 1,955 2,081 39.5 39.9 40.2 79,182 92,922 107,060 76,533 87,866 104,404 1,835 1,864 2,000 1,213 1,627 3,654 1,022 1,456 3,572 37.7 40.4 42.3 60,710 84,108 190,007 53,140 75,693 185,757 1,888 2,089 2,201 2,078 2,106 40.0 108,055 109,491 2,080 1,180 1,248 39.3 59,639 64,894 1,985 1,330 1,478 1,132 1,316 38.8 39.9 69,135 76,860 58,843 68,453 2,017 2,077 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 26-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 26 State and local government supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours — Continued Weekly2 Annual3 Occupation1 Management occupations –Continued Medical and health services managers –Continued Second line ................................................ Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader ............................................... Social and community service managers Team leader ............................................... First line ..................................................... Second line ................................................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $2,645 $2,107 39.7 1,105 943 38.2 57,473 49,046 1,986 1,364 1,411 1,373 1,332 1,455 1,280 39.3 39.9 38.9 70,934 73,383 71,404 69,239 75,650 66,554 2,042 2,072 2,024 1 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. 2 Mean weekly earnings are 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. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $137,522 $109,572 2,062 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 26-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 27 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings1 of workers in civilian establishments for major occupational groups Occupational group2 Civilian workers 1-49 workers 50-99 workers 100-499 workers 500 workers or more All workers ......................................................................................... $20.99 $17.57 $19.18 $20.61 $26.51 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 ........................................... 33.90 37.77 32.14 12.01 16.40 17.13 16.01 21.03 20.98 21.20 15.85 16.16 15.54 29.75 32.55 28.03 10.07 15.80 16.53 15.25 19.26 – 19.32 14.15 14.59 13.79 32.82 37.65 29.78 9.98 17.10 18.86 16.07 21.44 – 21.84 14.54 14.89 14.19 33.83 39.22 31.21 12.29 15.94 16.12 15.83 22.65 – 22.08 15.41 15.78 14.98 36.43 40.97 34.89 15.54 17.93 22.45 17.24 23.97 – 24.29 20.21 19.54 21.06 Relative error3 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 ........................................... 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 The 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. 0.6% 0.8% 1.6% 0.7% 2.0% .5 .8 .7 1.0 .5 1.3 .4 .9 1.2 .9 .6 .8 .9 1.7 1.5 2.4 .8 1.0 2.1 .8 1.5 – 1.9 1.3 1.7 1.6 2.3 1.9 3.1 1.3 1.7 3.1 1.2 2.0 – 2.6 1.5 1.7 2.3 .9 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.1 .7 1.8 – 1.3 .9 1.3 1.3 .7 1.4 .7 5.2 1.4 5.7 .9 2.5 – 2.9 1.5 1.9 2.4 3 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. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 27-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 28 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings1 of workers in private industry establishments for major occupational groups Private 1-49 industry workers workers Occupational group2 50-99 workers 100-499 workers 500 workers or more All workers ......................................................................................... $20.18 $17.51 $19.07 $20.17 $26.04 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 ........................................... 34.35 38.30 32.16 10.50 16.33 17.14 15.84 21.06 21.10 21.16 15.73 16.07 15.37 30.06 32.87 28.34 9.86 15.81 16.53 15.26 19.31 – 19.32 14.12 14.55 13.76 33.62 37.92 30.70 9.48 17.17 18.89 16.10 21.75 – 22.05 14.51 14.85 14.16 34.52 39.76 31.57 10.94 15.89 16.14 15.73 22.99 – 22.20 15.37 15.71 14.97 38.24 42.89 36.09 12.34 17.95 22.68 16.96 24.69 – 24.91 20.19 19.42 21.39 Relative error3 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 ........................................... 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 The 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. 0.6% 0.8% 1.7% 0.9% 3.0% .6 .8 .9 .8 .6 1.3 .5 .9 1.3 1.0 .6 .9 .9 1.7 1.6 2.5 .8 1.0 2.1 .9 1.5 – 1.9 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.4 2.0 3.4 1.2 1.7 3.2 1.3 2.0 – 2.6 1.5 1.7 2.3 1.1 1.4 1.8 1.3 1.1 2.1 .8 1.9 – 1.4 .9 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.6 1.0 6.7 1.8 6.0 1.2 3.4 – 4.1 1.7 1.9 2.9 3 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. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 28-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings1of State and local government establishments for major occupational groups Table 29 Occupational group2 State and local government workers 1-49 workers 50-99 workers 100-499 workers 500 workers or more All workers ................................................................................. $25.74 $19.57 $20.90 $23.90 $27.35 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 ................................... 32.61 34.86 32.08 19.05 17.19 16.42 17.21 20.67 19.92 21.59 19.14 21.33 18.46 24.85 27.78 22.85 16.68 14.90 13.17 15.00 17.54 – 19.05 16.60 18.07 15.58 26.51 34.09 24.15 17.58 15.75 16.83 15.62 16.50 – 17.66 16.99 19.43 15.63 31.10 35.24 30.11 18.13 16.55 14.18 16.65 19.82 – 20.97 17.20 21.31 15.43 33.96 36.08 33.53 19.76 17.88 18.47 17.86 22.66 – 22.81 20.37 22.95 19.82 1.3% 0.8% Relative error3 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 ................................... 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 The 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. 0.8% 2.4% .8 2.1 .8 1.4 1.2 5.8 1.2 1.7 2.2 1.6 2.2 3.6 2.9 3.5 5.7 3.2 3.7 2.5 9.0 2.6 4.2 – 7.5 2.9 5.3 5.2 2.6% 3.5 4.3 3.9 6.0 2.5 12.3 2.2 3.1 – 4.1 5.5 8.6 6.2 1.4 3.0 1.4 2.8 2.3 17.0 2.3 2.8 – 3.9 4.2 6.1 4.2 .8 2.6 .7 1.5 1.4 7.6 1.4 2.3 – 1.7 2.6 5.9 3.4 3 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. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 29-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours All workers ................................... $19.47 $15.77 $772 $621 39.6 $39,820 $32,132 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 ...... Construction managers .......... Education administrators ....... Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program ..... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school ......... Education administrators, postsecondary .............. Engineering managers ........... Food service managers .......... Funeral directors .................... Lodging managers ................. Medical and health services managers .......................... 37.97 69.57 32.81 62.50 1,553 3,139 1,350 2,654 40.9 45.1 80,585 163,221 70,200 138,000 2,122 2,346 40.14 34.28 1,697 1,538 42.3 88,250 80,001 2,199 32.11 44.90 39.99 48.22 37.37 30.70 39.81 37.27 41.74 29.71 1,325 1,829 1,586 2,002 1,479 1,327 1,639 1,493 1,729 1,188 41.3 40.7 39.7 41.5 39.6 68,925 95,131 82,452 104,088 76,756 69,009 85,213 77,620 89,903 61,801 2,146 2,119 2,062 2,159 2,054 30.99 29.00 1,260 1,184 40.7 65,482 61,580 2,113 50.45 38.31 36.09 50.00 33.65 32.70 2,009 1,551 1,467 2,000 1,361 1,348 39.8 40.5 40.7 104,480 80,501 76,309 104,004 70,866 70,094 2,071 2,101 2,114 27.69 26.56 1,137 1,159 41.1 59,123 60,274 2,135 46.15 37.17 1,867 1,487 40.5 97,093 77,322 2,104 35.85 34.44 34.03 29.00 1,462 1,413 1,374 1,160 40.8 41.0 76,002 73,490 71,468 60,320 2,120 2,134 31.35 36.49 26.08 27.78 34.61 27.45 1,273 1,491 1,048 1,142 1,400 1,098 40.6 40.9 40.2 66,174 77,373 52,870 59,409 72,800 54,579 2,111 2,121 2,028 23.35 24.04 950 962 40.7 48,556 48,750 2,079 36.52 33.67 1,423 1,206 39.0 70,907 60,819 1,942 26.91 56.52 24.25 25.55 21.63 25.63 60.05 23.56 26.25 18.92 1,075 2,343 1,078 1,022 925 1,025 2,506 972 1,050 769 40.0 41.5 44.4 40.0 42.8 55,914 121,837 55,575 53,146 48,095 53,300 130,312 49,199 54,600 39,988 2,078 2,156 2,292 2,080 2,224 32.43 31.25 1,359 1,250 41.9 70,691 65,000 2,180 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Management occupations –Continued 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 ................. Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation ................... Cost estimators ...................... Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ......................... Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ..................... Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ..................... Training and development specialists ..................... Logisticians ............................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $28.31 $26.44 $1,138 $1,058 40.2 $59,189 $54,997 2,091 27.30 26.34 1,070 1,035 39.2 55,640 53,837 2,038 29.64 25.57 26.92 23.96 1,199 1,024 1,077 958 40.4 40.1 62,178 53,273 56,000 49,841 2,098 2,084 30.42 27.40 1,217 1,096 40.0 63,267 57,000 2,080 26.39 23.96 1,060 958 40.2 55,145 49,841 2,090 23.97 24.04 958 923 40.0 49,799 48,006 2,077 30.98 30.29 1,215 1,152 39.2 63,182 59,906 2,040 30.72 30.26 1,204 1,152 39.2 62,591 59,900 2,038 29.08 28.63 24.32 27.50 1,163 1,163 973 1,096 40.0 40.6 60,489 60,494 50,575 56,992 2,080 2,113 28.56 25.74 1,161 1,058 40.7 60,387 55,000 2,114 24.17 21.62 949 817 39.3 49,374 42,501 2,043 27.07 24.41 1,115 1,029 41.2 57,998 53,529 2,143 30.72 22.48 30.81 19.62 1,272 909 1,412 785 41.4 40.4 66,166 47,227 73,441 40,810 2,154 2,101 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Business and financial operations occupations –Continued Management analysts ............ Meeting and convention planners ............................ Accountants and auditors ...... Appraisers and assessors of real estate ......................... Credit analysts ....................... Financial analysts and advisors ............................ Financial analysts .............. Personal financial advisors Insurance underwriters ...... Loan counselors and officers Loan counselors ................. Loan officers ...................... Computer and mathematical science occupations ............ Computer programmers ......... Computer software engineers Computer software engineers, applications Computer software engineers, systems software ....................... Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts .... Database administrators ......... Network and computer systems administrators ..... Network systems and data communications analysts Actuaries ................................ Operations research analysts Architecture and engineering occupations ......................... Architects, except naval ......... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $38.33 $32.08 $1,610 $1,283 42.0 $83,735 $66,733 2,185 22.04 29.56 20.95 27.69 925 1,202 865 1,108 41.9 40.7 48,076 62,525 45,001 57,601 2,181 2,115 27.93 32.14 26.44 31.24 1,117 1,272 1,058 1,249 40.0 39.6 58,104 66,131 55,004 64,973 2,080 2,058 35.01 37.54 33.13 32.66 29.71 25.78 29.83 28.85 33.65 20.45 28.85 25.00 24.81 25.00 1,417 1,575 1,332 1,251 1,187 1,065 1,191 1,229 1,409 818 1,154 1,000 930 1,000 40.5 42.0 40.2 38.3 40.0 41.3 39.9 73,702 81,921 69,254 65,048 61,749 55,371 61,940 63,902 73,258 42,536 60,000 52,000 48,372 52,000 2,105 2,182 2,090 1,992 2,078 2,148 2,076 34.70 35.34 42.62 31.75 33.65 41.44 1,388 1,432 1,710 1,286 1,346 1,658 40.0 40.5 40.1 72,167 74,483 88,936 66,866 70,000 86,199 2,080 2,107 2,087 42.85 41.44 1,716 1,658 40.0 89,233 86,199 2,082 42.07 27.01 44.95 32.10 40.03 23.56 41.90 28.05 1,697 1,070 1,810 1,288 1,650 938 1,680 1,122 40.3 39.6 40.3 40.1 88,229 55,633 94,095 66,980 85,804 48,757 87,360 58,340 2,097 2,060 2,093 2,086 28.76 25.80 1,143 1,032 39.7 59,439 53,666 2,066 31.94 48.93 31.06 31.28 49.12 23.08 1,276 1,908 1,242 1,250 1,965 923 40.0 39.0 40.0 66,372 99,220 64,597 65,000 102,176 48,006 2,078 2,028 2,080 30.91 28.50 28.85 27.89 1,251 1,164 1,161 1,115 40.5 40.8 65,027 60,333 60,320 58,001 2,104 2,117 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Architecture and engineering occupations –Continued Architects, except landscape and naval ..... Landscape architects .......... Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists ........... Surveyors ........................... Engineers ............................... Aerospace engineers .......... Civil engineers ................... Computer hardware engineers ...................... Electrical and electronics engineers ...................... Electrical engineers ....... Electronics engineers, except computer ....... Environmental engineers ... Industrial engineers, including health and safety ............................ Industrial engineers ....... Materials engineers ............ Mechanical engineers ........ Drafters .................................. Architectural and civil drafters ......................... Electrical and electronics drafters ......................... Mechanical drafters ........... Engineering technicians, except drafters ................. Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Mechanical engineering technicians ................... Surveying and mapping technicians ....................... Life, physical, and social science occupations ............ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $28.55 28.30 $28.25 26.92 $1,154 1,216 $1,183 1,115 40.4 43.0 $60,006 61,927 $61,520 56,000 2,102 2,188 33.48 33.48 38.27 37.51 35.14 30.29 30.29 35.72 35.84 35.00 1,345 1,345 1,565 1,500 1,440 1,212 1,212 1,449 1,434 1,429 40.2 40.2 40.9 40.0 41.0 69,964 69,964 81,364 78,014 74,891 62,999 62,999 75,352 74,543 74,298 2,090 2,090 2,126 2,080 2,131 49.87 49.80 2,102 1,992 42.2 109,316 103,582 2,192 36.87 33.82 35.49 31.73 1,514 1,383 1,444 1,271 41.1 40.9 78,711 71,911 75,109 66,102 2,135 2,126 38.82 33.91 36.99 31.15 1,598 1,411 1,494 1,425 41.2 41.6 83,081 73,375 77,700 74,090 2,140 2,164 36.47 31.58 41.48 38.72 22.13 31.01 31.00 35.58 34.06 21.00 1,493 1,320 1,659 1,588 879 1,240 1,240 1,423 1,436 840 40.9 41.8 40.0 41.0 39.7 77,612 68,661 86,269 82,582 45,690 64,490 64,480 74,000 74,666 43,680 2,128 2,174 2,080 2,133 2,065 22.35 21.25 889 850 39.8 46,253 44,192 2,069 19.20 22.94 16.10 20.97 768 918 644 839 40.0 40.0 39,939 47,721 33,488 43,618 2,080 2,080 23.21 22.55 931 902 40.1 48,432 46,904 2,087 25.91 26.49 1,036 1,060 40.0 53,897 55,099 2,080 29.45 26.65 1,211 1,066 41.1 62,959 55,432 2,138 20.42 17.50 817 700 40.0 42,304 36,400 2,072 29.97 25.96 1,204 1,047 40.2 62,585 54,454 2,088 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-4 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Life, physical, and social science occupations –Continued Life scientists ......................... Biological scientists ........... Physical scientists .................. Chemists and materials scientists ...................... Chemists ........................ Environmental scientists and geoscientists .......... Environmental scientists and specialists, including health ....... Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers .............. Market and survey researchers ....................... Market research analysts ... Psychologists ......................... Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists .... Chemical technicians ............. Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians ....................... Community and social services occupations ........... Counselors ............................. Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................... Educational, vocational, and school counselors .. Rehabilitation counselors .. Social workers ....................... Child, family, and school social workers .............. Medical and public health social workers .............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $38.59 34.75 29.48 $40.13 42.32 27.23 $1,478 1,229 1,201 $1,442 1,270 1,115 38.3 35.4 40.8 $76,645 63,902 62,468 $75,005 66,019 58,001 1,986 1,839 2,119 28.53 28.53 26.46 26.46 1,141 1,141 1,059 1,059 40.0 40.0 59,343 59,343 55,043 55,043 2,080 2,080 30.39 28.85 1,260 1,154 41.5 65,506 60,008 2,156 27.33 24.04 1,099 950 40.2 57,136 49,406 2,090 33.30 35.39 1,434 1,518 43.1 74,577 78,950 2,239 36.78 27.30 27.45 25.06 23.97 27.00 1,470 1,091 1,079 1,002 959 1,080 40.0 40.0 39.3 76,441 56,730 55,787 52,127 49,858 56,160 2,078 2,078 2,033 27.80 20.35 27.00 19.52 1,106 814 1,080 781 39.8 40.0 57,138 42,321 56,160 40,608 2,055 2,080 20.08 21.00 802 840 39.9 41,695 43,680 2,077 17.97 19.09 16.83 18.18 709 746 662 727 39.4 39.1 36,455 37,952 34,287 37,357 2,028 1,988 18.04 17.32 717 692 39.7 37,278 36,005 2,066 25.86 14.79 20.34 20.04 14.40 18.40 965 590 793 801 575 731 37.3 39.9 39.0 46,421 30,665 40,742 40,327 29,896 37,690 1,795 2,073 2,003 17.94 16.90 699 651 39.0 35,120 33,746 1,957 22.72 22.42 896 834 39.4 46,588 43,387 2,050 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-5 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Community and social services occupations –Continued Mental health and substance abuse social workers ........................ Miscellaneous community and social service specialists ......................... Health educators ................ Social and human service assistants ...................... Clergy .................................... Legal occupations .................... Lawyers ................................. Paralegals and legal assistants Miscellaneous legal support workers ............................ Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers ...................... Education, training, and library occupations ............ Postsecondary teachers .......... Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary .............. Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers Vocational education teachers, postsecondary .......... Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ............................ Preschool and kindergarten teachers ........................ Preschool teachers, except special education .................. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $23.07 $19.95 $897 $791 38.9 $46,622 $41,114 2,021 15.15 25.98 14.18 23.00 588 1,039 540 920 38.8 40.0 30,380 54,048 27,944 47,844 2,005 2,080 13.42 16.95 12.98 17.05 526 832 502 846 39.2 49.1 27,102 43,243 26,116 43,976 2,020 2,551 32.34 46.70 21.89 26.44 38.46 20.13 1,317 1,975 863 1,038 1,731 778 40.7 42.3 39.4 68,485 102,698 44,881 53,999 89,999 40,452 2,117 2,199 2,051 22.20 21.64 906 865 40.8 47,090 45,001 2,121 21.63 20.87 886 835 40.9 46,057 43,399 2,129 19.35 26.61 14.85 26.49 735 1,010 592 1,060 38.0 37.9 32,981 47,900 28,870 46,098 1,705 1,800 27.50 25.00 1,029 994 37.4 42,667 38,775 1,551 25.51 25.22 969 976 38.0 46,617 44,970 1,828 24.00 21.64 874 741 36.4 42,416 39,520 1,767 21.66 17.46 810 697 37.4 34,660 31,597 1,600 14.82 13.17 557 523 37.6 26,544 24,649 1,791 14.57 13.08 548 520 37.6 26,340 24,003 1,808 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-6 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Education, training, and library occupations –Continued 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 ......... Instructional coordinators ...... Teacher assistants .................. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ......................... Artists and related workers .... Art directors ....................... Designers ............................... Commercial and industrial designers ...................... Floral designers ................. Graphic designers .............. Interior designers ............... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $19.44 $18.58 $728 $650 37.4 $29,789 $27,085 1,532 26.94 26.25 1,017 986 37.7 38,627 36,299 1,434 27.61 27.08 1,039 1,015 37.6 39,432 37,497 1,428 23.30 35.60 21.87 34.36 895 1,267 870 1,256 38.4 35.6 34,119 49,635 31,062 49,820 1,465 1,394 35.60 31.83 34.36 32.01 1,267 1,217 1,256 1,274 35.6 38.2 49,635 46,646 49,820 46,899 1,394 1,465 29.40 20.61 31.25 20.00 1,152 786 1,250 769 39.2 38.2 43,625 35,552 46,173 30,041 1,484 1,725 23.43 29.29 11.01 23.85 24.04 10.32 939 1,163 426 907 962 400 40.1 39.7 38.7 48,846 60,476 20,313 47,147 49,999 20,175 2,085 2,065 1,846 25.55 21.75 21.86 23.91 21.00 21.24 17.70 21.00 1,014 859 874 952 832 832 708 840 39.7 39.5 40.0 39.8 52,666 44,647 45,472 49,503 43,250 43,250 36,816 43,680 2,061 2,052 2,080 2,071 33.42 12.15 22.48 30.69 31.25 12.00 19.99 25.91 1,337 473 900 1,207 1,250 480 799 1,125 40.0 38.9 40.0 39.3 69,521 24,592 46,806 62,757 65,000 24,960 41,571 58,500 2,080 2,025 2,082 2,045 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-7 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations –Continued 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 ............... Miscellaneous media and communication workers .. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators .......... Broadcast technicians ........ Photographers ........................ Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors ....................... Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture .............. Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations ......... Dentists .................................. Dietitians and nutritionists ..... Pharmacists ............................ Physicians and surgeons ........ Family and general practitioners ................. Surgeons ............................ Physician assistants ............... Registered nurses ................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $30.31 30.14 16.25 $33.52 33.52 13.14 $1,210 1,198 643 $1,173 1,173 526 39.9 39.7 39.6 $62,721 62,073 33,420 $60,999 60,999 27,340 2,069 2,059 2,057 16.33 13.14 646 526 39.5 33,574 27,340 2,055 19.87 15.29 770 577 38.7 40,037 30,000 2,015 20.16 28.46 28.89 27.05 33.04 16.29 22.39 24.33 23.94 25.98 780 1,141 1,132 1,054 1,314 580 1,000 1,014 958 1,039 38.7 40.1 39.2 39.0 39.8 40,549 59,318 58,848 54,797 68,345 30,181 51,999 52,720 49,795 54,038 2,011 2,084 2,037 2,026 2,069 20.54 17.79 725 712 35.3 37,683 36,999 1,834 22.74 19.76 13.42 19.75 19.20 13.76 950 836 532 770 700 550 41.8 42.3 39.6 49,418 43,485 27,657 40,040 36,425 28,612 2,173 2,201 2,061 21.14 18.00 840 720 39.8 43,697 37,440 2,067 20.26 18.00 810 720 40.0 42,145 37,440 2,080 34.71 73.19 23.22 52.47 119.13 26.44 73.82 22.02 55.00 98.62 1,356 2,885 921 2,047 4,905 1,025 2,953 881 2,190 4,231 39.1 39.4 39.7 39.0 41.2 70,477 149,998 47,917 106,445 255,048 53,204 153,541 45,802 113,880 220,000 2,030 2,050 2,063 2,029 2,141 107.60 121.95 44.67 30.54 86.45 122.96 44.85 28.90 4,244 5,075 1,763 1,202 3,429 6,229 1,704 1,127 39.4 41.6 39.5 39.4 220,676 263,893 91,686 62,526 178,333 323,883 88,587 58,619 2,051 2,164 2,052 2,047 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-8 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Therapists .............................. Occupational therapists ..... Physical therapists ............. Respiratory therapists ........ Speech-language pathologists .................. Veterinarians .......................... Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ....................... Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians .. Dental hygienists ................... Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ....................... Nuclear medicine technologists ................ Radiologic technologists and technicians ............ Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ....................... Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians .......... Pharmacy technicians ........ Surgical technologists ........ Veterinary technologists and technicians ............ Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians ... Opticians, dispensing ............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $35.01 35.86 38.28 22.31 $33.53 34.92 36.47 22.00 $1,362 1,417 1,478 879 $1,298 1,397 1,350 880 38.9 39.5 38.6 39.4 $70,599 73,698 76,859 45,713 $67,500 72,634 70,199 45,760 2,016 2,055 2,008 2,049 30.49 45.30 27.33 41.16 1,151 1,807 1,089 1,669 37.8 39.9 58,803 93,979 53,294 86,800 1,929 2,075 20.69 20.73 818 829 39.5 42,541 43,118 2,056 21.86 23.00 887 920 40.6 46,128 47,821 2,110 20.15 32.16 20.51 33.00 787 1,119 820 1,125 39.1 34.8 40,927 58,184 42,661 58,500 2,031 1,809 26.97 28.31 1,070 1,123 39.7 55,633 58,406 2,063 32.94 33.17 1,317 1,327 40.0 68,507 69,000 2,080 25.70 27.13 1,021 1,085 39.7 53,107 56,430 2,066 13.95 13.46 554 538 39.7 28,823 27,997 2,065 15.73 14.22 19.92 15.65 14.20 20.61 613 553 786 600 558 790 39.0 38.9 39.5 31,897 28,764 40,895 31,200 28,999 41,080 2,028 2,022 2,053 15.38 15.00 592 600 38.5 30,800 31,200 2,003 18.08 18.00 707 692 39.1 36,619 35,651 2,025 16.58 20.45 16.00 22.18 656 803 640 887 39.6 39.3 34,118 41,776 33,280 46,141 2,058 2,043 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-9 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians ....................... Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians ....................... Occupational health and safety specialists .......... Healthcare support occupations ......................... Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides ............ Home health aides ............. Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants .............. Psychiatric aides ................ Physical therapist assistants and aides .......................... Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides ...... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Dental assistants ................ Medical assistants .............. Medical equipment preparers ...................... Medical transcriptionists ... Pharmacy aides .................. Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers ..................... Protective service occupations Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ......... Security guards .................. Miscellaneous protective service workers ................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.02 $16.39 $711 $640 39.5 $36,989 $33,280 2,053 29.94 27.69 1,195 1,108 39.9 62,145 57,599 2,076 29.94 27.69 1,195 1,108 39.9 62,145 57,599 2,076 13.31 12.44 509 480 38.2 26,479 24,960 1,989 10.74 10.63 10.30 10.32 417 409 400 400 38.8 38.5 21,694 21,254 20,821 20,800 2,020 2,000 10.84 10.39 10.30 10.30 424 403 403 412 39.1 38.8 22,028 20,954 20,966 21,424 2,032 2,018 17.92 23.70 11.42 15.44 19.23 11.13 700 927 446 618 769 445 39.1 39.1 39.0 36,397 48,216 23,172 32,115 39,998 23,150 2,032 2,034 2,029 14.47 16.68 13.39 13.67 17.00 13.00 548 609 521 528 619 510 37.9 36.5 38.9 28,502 31,666 27,094 27,431 32,199 26,520 1,970 1,898 2,024 13.10 15.06 12.85 12.42 13.93 12.98 481 603 469 456 557 454 36.7 40.0 36.5 25,004 31,331 24,394 23,712 28,974 23,624 1,909 2,080 1,899 12.69 12.88 493 515 38.9 25,653 26,797 2,022 11.22 10.06 449 402 40.0 21,983 20,800 1,959 10.44 10.44 10.00 10.00 415 415 400 400 39.7 39.7 21,580 21,580 20,800 20,800 2,067 2,067 9.53 10.00 383 400 40.2 9,761 9,724 1,024 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-10 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Food preparation and serving related occupations ............ First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers ............... Chefs and head cooks ........ First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers ........... Cooks ..................................... Cooks, fast food ................. Cooks, institution and cafeteria ....................... Cooks, restaurant ............... Cooks, short order ............. Food preparation workers ...... Food service, tipped ............... Bartenders .......................... Waiters and waitresses ...... Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ......... Fast food and counter workers ............................ Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food ....... Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop .............................. Food servers, nonrestaurant ... Dishwashers ........................... Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop ....................... Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $9.24 $8.75 $351 $329 38.0 $18,133 $16,965 1,963 15.13 17.20 14.00 14.29 635 688 600 560 42.0 40.0 32,815 34,255 31,199 29,120 2,169 1,992 14.89 10.46 8.80 14.00 10.00 8.50 628 401 334 600 386 328 42.2 38.4 38.0 32,631 20,731 17,389 31,200 20,020 17,037 2,192 1,982 1,976 10.83 10.97 10.12 9.32 5.54 7.34 4.60 9.96 10.50 9.50 8.75 4.65 7.96 3.79 414 420 393 356 199 261 165 390 400 372 320 170 256 127 38.3 38.3 38.8 38.2 36.0 35.6 35.9 20,927 21,712 20,432 18,471 10,293 13,587 8,493 19,939 20,800 19,344 16,640 8,840 13,312 6,536 1,932 1,979 2,019 1,982 1,859 1,850 1,847 7.77 7.75 291 290 37.5 15,114 15,080 1,945 8.68 8.40 328 320 37.8 16,973 16,640 1,955 8.61 8.45 325 320 37.8 16,798 16,640 1,951 8.94 7.28 8.76 8.40 8.51 8.25 340 285 334 328 340 320 38.0 39.2 38.2 17,623 14,838 17,285 17,056 17,705 16,640 1,972 2,039 1,974 8.79 8.30 306 280 34.8 15,705 14,560 1,786 11.81 10.50 462 410 39.2 23,337 20,800 1,977 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-11 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations –Continued 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 personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers .... Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers ............................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $17.19 $16.54 $688 $658 40.0 $35,566 $34,166 2,069 15.68 14.38 624 572 39.8 32,414 29,744 2,067 19.02 10.56 17.57 9.50 765 409 700 371 40.2 38.8 39,382 21,144 36,400 19,240 2,071 2,003 11.00 10.32 432 400 39.2 22,248 20,800 2,022 9.15 16.43 8.55 15.93 346 664 338 667 37.8 40.4 17,951 34,528 17,592 34,701 1,962 2,102 12.10 11.50 479 440 39.6 22,686 20,800 1,875 11.77 17.28 11.00 16.00 467 655 420 600 39.7 37.9 22,150 33,584 20,620 31,200 1,881 1,944 11.68 10.00 447 385 38.3 22,732 19,641 1,947 14.58 10.17 14.27 9.73 578 378 571 375 39.7 37.1 30,072 19,644 29,671 19,513 2,062 1,931 9.47 8.24 371 320 39.1 18,474 16,162 1,950 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-12 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Personal care and service occupations –Continued 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 ........................ 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 ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $8.69 $7.80 $342 $311 39.3 $16,819 $15,912 1,934 12.01 16.27 10.58 11.68 461 592 441 409 38.4 36.4 23,953 30,523 22,927 21,258 1,995 1,876 16.58 12.50 604 462 36.5 31,146 24,020 1,878 12.90 11.68 17.41 11.87 11.87 17.17 473 413 630 376 331 687 36.7 35.4 36.2 24,608 21,487 32,762 19,572 17,219 35,709 1,908 1,839 1,881 12.85 13.00 485 510 37.7 25,218 26,499 1,962 10.78 9.26 10.18 12.00 9.00 10.00 388 362 397 394 340 392 36.0 39.1 39.0 20,177 18,668 20,638 20,475 17,680 20,384 1,872 2,016 2,027 17.40 17.16 671 612 38.6 27,162 30,000 1,561 18.49 16.80 14.94 19.23 15.30 14.07 684 664 602 615 612 577 37.0 39.5 40.3 35,549 23,792 28,854 31,980 20,800 26,395 1,923 1,416 1,931 19.84 15.00 794 600 40.0 41,074 31,183 2,071 19.92 17.31 826 693 41.4 42,932 36,038 2,155 18.50 16.88 767 683 41.5 39,887 35,506 2,156 26.26 12.99 9.47 9.47 22.84 10.51 8.90 8.90 1,087 515 369 369 958 409 345 344 41.4 39.6 38.9 38.9 56,508 26,501 18,905 18,898 49,828 21,170 17,784 17,784 2,152 2,040 1,995 1,996 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-13 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Sales and related occupations –Continued 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 sales agents ...... Sales engineers ...................... Telemarketers ........................ Miscellaneous sales and related workers ................ Office and administrative support occupations ........... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.60 12.02 16.02 15.06 22.36 30.52 $13.00 10.78 14.59 12.25 17.99 23.90 $587 479 647 602 884 1,202 $527 420 604 480 715 930 40.2 39.8 40.4 40.0 39.5 39.4 $30,436 24,719 33,639 31,047 45,975 62,489 $27,331 21,480 31,387 24,960 37,170 48,339 2,084 2,057 2,100 2,061 2,056 2,048 54.10 14.81 30.88 14.00 2,181 585 1,235 551 40.3 39.5 113,434 30,404 64,239 28,635 2,097 2,052 29.10 25.07 1,178 1,031 40.5 61,157 53,500 2,102 36.93 32.36 1,493 1,303 40.4 77,660 67,758 2,103 25.94 23.20 1,051 948 40.5 54,505 49,150 2,101 17.48 14.84 697 593 39.9 36,223 30,861 2,073 17.48 14.84 697 593 39.9 36,223 30,861 2,073 18.48 19.06 30.89 13.30 14.53 14.53 31.73 11.00 748 761 1,242 504 589 581 1,269 405 40.5 39.9 40.2 37.9 38,898 39,583 64,604 26,201 30,618 30,212 66,000 21,080 2,104 2,077 2,092 1,969 20.16 17.62 796 701 39.5 41,355 36,440 2,052 15.91 15.00 626 590 39.4 32,539 30,600 2,045 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-14 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ............... Switchboard operators, including answering service .............................. Telephone operators .............. Financial clerks ...................... Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks ....... Payroll and timekeeping clerks ............................ Procurement clerks ............ Tellers ................................ Brokerage clerks .................... 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 ........... Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks .............. Order clerks ........................... Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping ..................... Receptionists and information clerks ................................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.34 $21.25 $889 $850 39.8 $46,251 $44,200 2,070 11.57 17.09 15.47 15.83 11.00 19.06 14.83 14.00 462 660 609 628 440 715 578 560 39.9 38.6 39.4 39.7 24,005 34,335 31,653 32,586 22,880 37,163 30,021 29,120 2,074 2,009 2,046 2,059 15.65 15.39 612 600 39.1 31,825 31,200 2,034 16.88 16.00 662 631 39.2 34,417 32,812 2,039 17.24 16.38 12.35 18.50 17.06 16.11 11.79 17.90 687 643 490 735 682 637 469 667 39.9 39.2 39.6 39.7 35,718 33,414 25,455 38,222 35,487 33,120 24,373 34,701 2,072 2,040 2,061 2,066 17.01 16.11 676 644 39.7 35,159 33,500 2,067 16.58 15.85 658 628 39.7 34,057 32,663 2,054 15.02 12.70 16.75 11.50 566 498 552 460 37.7 39.2 29,457 25,872 28,704 23,920 1,961 2,037 10.05 10.00 396 385 39.4 20,493 20,035 2,039 12.73 16.74 15.12 14.85 11.50 16.50 13.54 14.16 484 667 602 593 460 644 539 570 38.0 39.9 39.8 39.9 25,172 34,705 31,307 30,806 23,920 33,509 28,038 29,444 1,978 2,073 2,070 2,075 18.15 18.40 715 736 39.4 37,199 38,264 2,050 13.04 12.30 512 488 39.3 26,611 25,350 2,040 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-15 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks ... Cargo and freight agents ........ Couriers and messengers ....... 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 ............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.86 19.08 10.93 17.39 $14.42 18.63 9.00 17.50 $594 776 426 701 $577 773 360 700 40.0 40.7 39.0 40.3 $30,913 40,367 22,156 36,444 $30,000 40,200 18,720 36,400 2,080 2,116 2,027 2,096 17.56 18.98 17.50 19.46 708 751 700 778 40.3 39.6 36,805 39,056 36,400 40,477 2,096 2,058 18.68 18.00 749 720 40.1 38,948 37,440 2,085 14.21 12.10 13.42 11.67 566 479 536 469 39.8 39.5 29,407 24,884 27,891 24,378 2,069 2,056 13.21 13.26 528 530 40.0 27,468 27,581 2,080 18.41 17.31 720 680 39.1 37,389 35,360 2,031 21.70 20.37 15.70 21.10 19.23 15.00 857 792 605 815 765 591 39.5 38.9 38.5 44,545 41,162 31,407 42,397 39,801 30,742 2,053 2,021 2,001 15.64 16.46 15.00 17.74 614 658 600 710 39.3 40.0 31,863 34,228 31,200 36,895 2,037 2,080 13.03 12.73 12.25 12.36 508 494 484 475 39.0 38.8 26,400 25,680 25,170 24,717 2,026 2,018 14.98 18.01 12.10 17.31 599 695 484 630 40.0 38.6 31,161 36,149 25,170 32,760 2,079 2,007 17.67 16.32 692 646 39.2 36,008 33,600 2,037 11.47 14.67 10.30 14.00 451 572 412 550 39.3 39.0 23,445 29,663 21,424 28,600 2,043 2,022 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-16 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Office machine operators, except computer ............... Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations ......................... Miscellaneous agricultural workers ............................ Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse ................... Construction and extraction occupations ......................... First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers ........... 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 ......... Construction laborers ............. Construction equipment operators .......................... Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators ...................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.98 $13.01 $556 $521 39.8 $28,935 $27,067 2,070 13.52 12.85 510 479 37.7 22,677 20,280 1,677 11.91 11.90 430 405 36.1 17,244 15,600 1,447 12.44 11.25 424 400 34.1 18,938 15,026 1,522 19.90 17.70 790 700 39.7 40,320 35,360 2,027 29.76 27.66 1,202 1,120 40.4 62,014 58,240 2,084 25.43 26.70 1,007 1,045 39.6 50,708 53,040 1,994 26.18 21.72 28.25 20.00 1,036 862 1,068 799 39.6 39.7 52,009 44,039 54,230 40,760 1,986 2,028 19.44 21.67 19.12 18.00 20.00 17.00 761 860 748 713 800 680 39.2 39.7 39.1 39,595 44,710 38,881 37,050 41,600 35,360 2,036 2,063 2,034 20.89 20.00 803 720 38.4 40,306 36,400 1,929 20.89 15.25 20.00 14.00 803 604 720 560 38.4 39.6 40,306 30,335 36,400 26,210 1,929 1,990 19.52 17.00 773 680 39.6 38,305 33,280 1,962 17.50 16.15 693 646 39.6 33,189 31,720 1,896 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-17 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Construction and extraction occupations –Continued 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 .. Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters ........ Helpers--carpenters ............ Helpers--electricians .......... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $20.27 $17.30 $803 $680 39.6 $40,271 $35,360 1,986 21.82 20.00 854 800 39.2 44,431 41,600 2,036 21.47 23.05 21.27 22.08 16.67 19.00 23.28 19.39 20.38 16.00 838 911 850 883 664 760 931 776 815 640 39.0 39.5 40.0 40.0 39.8 43,595 47,353 44,206 45,931 34,528 39,520 48,412 40,331 42,390 33,280 2,031 2,054 2,079 2,080 2,071 15.06 14.00 597 560 39.7 31,063 29,120 2,062 18.37 16.74 16.05 15.18 735 665 642 600 40.0 39.8 38,204 34,580 33,380 31,200 2,080 2,066 16.70 15.18 664 600 39.7 34,482 31,200 2,065 22.22 16.95 21.00 14.00 885 678 830 560 39.8 40.0 46,039 35,214 43,160 29,120 2,072 2,078 22.72 19.42 21.17 16.50 905 777 847 660 39.8 40.0 47,059 40,392 44,036 34,320 2,071 2,080 30.78 17.00 22.49 32.75 16.00 19.50 1,231 657 880 1,310 615 739 40.0 38.6 39.1 62,420 32,573 45,700 68,120 30,600 38,420 2,028 1,916 2,032 21.95 13.40 22.88 13.00 878 528 915 487 40.0 39.4 45,657 26,907 47,590 24,960 2,080 2,008 15.11 13.66 12.06 14.00 13.61 12.00 590 541 483 540 544 480 39.1 39.6 40.0 29,825 27,912 25,093 27,040 28,303 24,960 1,974 2,043 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-18 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Construction and extraction occupations –Continued Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons ......................... Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............ Helpers--roofers ................. Construction and building inspectors ......................... Hazardous materials removal workers ............................ Miscellaneous construction and related workers .......... Mining machine operators ..... Roustabouts, oil and gas ........ 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 ........................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $10.59 $10.90 $409 $436 38.7 $21,292 $22,680 2,010 12.49 12.34 12.00 13.00 500 468 480 440 40.0 37.9 25,981 23,755 24,950 22,880 2,080 1,924 30.91 33.88 1,233 1,355 39.9 64,097 70,477 2,074 22.39 19.50 896 780 40.0 46,175 39,520 2,062 15.96 21.27 19.38 15.00 22.50 16.51 638 851 775 600 900 660 40.0 40.0 40.0 32,828 44,218 40,303 31,200 46,800 34,335 2,057 2,079 2,080 20.13 18.66 809 748 40.2 41,965 38,796 2,085 27.30 25.00 1,131 1,030 41.4 58,742 52,676 2,151 17.76 17.07 710 683 40.0 36,938 35,499 2,080 27.73 30.03 1,109 1,201 40.0 57,681 62,452 2,080 27.73 30.03 1,109 1,201 40.0 57,681 62,452 2,080 21.08 18.50 844 740 40.1 43,897 38,480 2,083 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-19 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued 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 ........... Automotive technicians and repairers ........................... Automotive body and related repairers ........... Automotive glass installers and repairers ................ Automotive service technicians and mechanics .................... Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists ... Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics ........................ Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines ......................... Rail car repairers ................ Small engine mechanics ........ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $21.67 $20.04 $868 $802 40.1 $45,141 $41,683 2,083 36.58 38.21 1,463 1,528 40.0 76,081 79,477 2,080 17.46 17.00 708 680 40.5 36,821 35,360 2,108 14.67 14.00 587 560 40.0 30,506 29,120 2,080 20.67 20.13 823 766 39.8 42,771 39,856 2,069 23.83 22.00 953 880 40.0 49,561 45,760 2,080 18.98 18.00 767 720 40.4 39,886 37,440 2,101 19.41 17.50 783 680 40.3 40,695 35,360 2,097 18.25 18.00 730 720 40.0 37,951 37,440 2,080 18.90 18.00 764 720 40.4 39,741 37,440 2,103 19.60 19.23 782 760 39.9 40,608 39,520 2,072 20.01 17.68 19.46 18.00 808 750 778 720 40.4 42.4 42,032 38,983 40,477 37,440 2,101 2,204 20.71 19.40 16.38 19.64 20.17 14.90 826 776 651 786 807 596 39.9 40.0 39.7 42,972 40,360 33,749 40,855 41,954 30,747 2,075 2,080 2,061 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-20 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Motorboat mechanics ........ Motorcycle mechanics ....... Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics .................... Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers ........................... Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers .................... Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door ........... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers .................... Home appliance repairers ...... Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ....... 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 ....................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $15.21 17.05 $13.00 14.78 $597 681 $520 591 39.3 40.0 $31,067 35,164 $27,040 30,747 2,042 2,063 16.24 16.75 646 670 39.8 33,580 34,840 2,068 11.47 11.15 10.50 10.50 458 445 423 420 39.9 39.9 23,786 23,118 21,971 21,840 2,074 2,073 19.13 19.37 764 775 39.9 39,707 40,290 2,075 21.94 22.82 875 909 39.9 45,481 47,291 2,073 22.71 16.74 20.00 15.00 908 692 790 693 40.0 41.3 47,197 35,960 41,080 36,046 2,079 2,148 18.15 17.55 723 700 39.8 37,484 36,379 2,065 21.98 20.96 881 839 40.1 45,790 43,603 2,083 16.06 15.10 638 600 39.7 33,050 31,200 2,059 17.63 28.38 26.00 16.50 25.28 27.26 700 1,135 1,040 660 1,011 1,091 39.7 40.0 40.0 36,360 59,038 53,893 34,320 52,582 56,709 2,063 2,080 2,073 28.55 29.82 1,142 1,193 40.0 59,375 62,026 2,080 25.15 27.00 1,006 1,080 40.0 52,077 56,160 2,071 19.02 20.00 750 750 39.4 39,007 39,000 2,051 19.13 17.00 765 680 40.0 39,789 35,360 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-21 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers ............................ Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers ........................ Production occupations ........... First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ............................ Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers ........................ 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 .................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.90 $13.50 $592 $540 39.8 $30,454 $28,080 2,044 13.41 12.81 536 512 40.0 27,894 26,643 2,080 11.73 11.15 469 450 39.9 23,978 23,192 2,044 14.91 13.55 591 540 39.7 30,711 28,080 2,060 23.35 23.00 945 920 40.5 49,124 47,840 2,104 14.61 13.54 584 542 40.0 30,393 28,161 2,080 12.03 11.45 479 458 39.8 24,909 23,816 2,071 12.47 12.00 499 480 40.0 25,943 24,960 2,080 11.87 11.50 473 460 39.8 24,592 23,899 2,071 12.34 11.45 490 458 39.7 25,463 23,816 2,064 15.85 17.00 634 680 40.0 32,968 35,360 2,080 15.30 15.00 612 600 40.0 31,831 31,200 2,080 12.42 12.00 492 477 39.6 25,560 24,523 2,058 13.63 13.75 11.43 13.00 12.50 11.95 536 549 453 520 500 478 39.3 39.9 39.7 27,852 28,510 23,578 27,040 26,000 24,856 2,043 2,074 2,062 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-22 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers .......... Butchers and meat cutters .. Miscellaneous food processing workers .......... Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders .......................... Food batchmakers .............. 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 .......... 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 .......... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.26 14.62 $12.99 13.85 $525 580 $512 554 39.6 39.7 $27,291 30,148 $26,624 28,808 2,058 2,062 12.06 11.83 477 461 39.5 24,783 23,989 2,055 11.79 12.34 10.67 11.50 472 485 427 461 40.0 39.3 24,533 25,239 22,194 23,989 2,080 2,045 18.65 18.00 742 720 39.8 38,596 37,440 2,069 17.76 17.55 706 702 39.8 36,720 36,498 2,068 25.11 24.25 1,004 970 40.0 52,225 50,440 2,080 15.89 15.18 632 600 39.8 32,876 31,200 2,069 15.90 15.42 631 615 39.7 32,787 31,982 2,062 13.43 13.25 537 530 40.0 27,943 27,560 2,080 14.78 13.72 590 549 39.9 30,665 28,538 2,075 14.46 13.66 577 546 39.9 30,021 28,411 2,077 14.46 14.50 576 580 39.9 29,861 30,160 2,065 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-23 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................... Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Machinists .............................. Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders ....... Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic ............................... Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .............. 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 .......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.69 $13.67 $586 $547 39.9 $30,462 $28,423 2,073 16.23 15.75 647 630 39.9 33,633 32,760 2,073 16.37 19.50 15.25 19.25 655 775 610 765 40.0 39.7 34,057 40,279 31,720 39,770 2,080 2,066 17.45 19.38 698 775 40.0 36,305 40,310 2,080 18.86 17.75 754 710 40.0 39,228 36,920 2,080 12.86 11.83 504 458 39.2 26,221 23,795 2,039 12.91 12.00 505 453 39.1 26,252 23,537 2,034 13.83 22.50 12.55 22.17 542 899 502 887 39.2 39.9 28,166 46,616 26,104 45,802 2,037 2,071 16.46 16.00 658 640 40.0 34,209 33,280 2,079 16.35 16.00 654 640 40.0 33,985 33,280 2,078 17.15 16.70 686 668 40.0 35,669 34,736 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-24 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued 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 ... Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.75 $13.25 $550 $530 40.0 $28,576 $27,560 2,078 14.18 14.75 567 590 40.0 29,492 30,674 2,080 16.24 15.80 650 632 40.0 33,725 32,864 2,076 12.89 12.05 515 482 40.0 26,804 25,062 2,080 19.20 18.98 758 759 39.5 39,429 39,478 2,054 14.07 14.07 16.13 16.58 13.00 13.00 14.78 17.00 550 550 642 663 510 510 572 680 39.1 39.1 39.8 40.0 28,594 28,594 33,361 34,477 26,520 26,520 29,744 35,360 2,032 2,032 2,068 2,080 19.51 15.23 19.73 14.00 765 608 730 560 39.2 39.9 39,787 31,589 37,981 29,120 2,040 2,074 10.33 9.50 400 374 38.8 20,815 19,448 2,015 9.25 9.97 8.95 10.00 350 395 341 380 37.8 39.6 18,204 20,552 17,720 19,760 1,967 2,061 15.03 12.14 560 450 37.2 29,111 23,400 1,936 14.71 12.14 545 450 37.1 28,358 23,400 1,927 10.48 9.94 417 398 39.8 21,690 20,675 2,070 9.05 9.00 361 360 39.9 18,774 18,720 2,074 10.55 9.87 421 395 39.9 21,879 20,536 2,074 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-25 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued 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 ............................ Upholsterers ....................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters ......................... Furniture finishers ................. Model makers and patternmakers, wood ........ Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood ............................ Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers ....................... Power plant operators ........ Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators .............. Miscellaneous plant and system operators .............. Chemical plant and system operators ...................... Gas plant operators ............ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $11.79 $10.55 $472 $422 40.0 $24,525 $21,944 2,080 10.90 10.40 430 416 39.5 22,364 21,632 2,052 13.47 14.04 13.00 13.00 532 559 520 520 39.5 39.8 27,678 29,042 27,040 27,040 2,055 2,069 15.86 13.03 15.00 12.45 633 515 600 498 39.9 39.5 32,909 26,762 31,200 25,886 2,075 2,054 20.17 20.10 807 804 40.0 41,956 41,808 2,080 12.54 12.12 499 484 39.8 25,889 25,168 2,065 12.23 11.70 485 460 39.7 25,175 23,920 2,059 12.98 12.95 518 518 39.9 26,917 26,936 2,073 30.52 29.88 32.16 32.16 1,221 1,195 1,286 1,286 40.0 40.0 63,486 62,160 66,893 66,893 2,080 2,080 19.56 19.58 780 783 39.9 40,573 40,726 2,074 27.08 28.43 1,035 1,042 38.2 52,688 53,995 1,945 23.63 32.33 22.98 34.57 829 1,293 751 1,383 35.1 40.0 43,087 67,239 39,062 71,906 1,823 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-26 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Chemical equipment operators and tenders ... Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers ............................ Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Grinding and polishing workers, hand .............. Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Cutting workers ..................... Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders .............................. Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers .... Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers ............ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $19.01 $18.03 $754 $715 39.7 $39,209 $37,170 2,063 20.11 18.47 804 739 40.0 41,831 38,418 2,080 17.24 17.87 675 708 39.1 35,097 36,816 2,035 13.46 13.25 537 530 39.9 27,726 27,560 2,060 13.18 12.10 527 484 40.0 27,283 25,168 2,069 13.57 13.50 541 540 39.9 27,567 28,080 2,032 13.45 13.75 13.68 13.25 13.21 12.14 537 529 547 530 520 486 39.9 38.5 40.0 27,922 27,504 28,448 27,560 27,040 25,251 2,075 2,000 2,080 13.77 13.21 525 529 38.1 27,285 27,483 1,981 12.80 11.95 512 478 40.0 26,615 24,864 2,080 12.38 12.95 495 518 40.0 25,744 26,936 2,080 16.40 15.50 654 614 39.9 33,620 31,699 2,051 19.29 18.00 772 720 40.0 40,130 37,440 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-27 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians ....................... Dental 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 ........ Miscellaneous production workers ............................ Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders .......................... Etchers and engravers ........ Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic .................... Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Helpers--production workers ........................ Transportation and material moving occupations ........... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.89 $16.00 $675 $640 39.9 $35,075 $33,280 2,077 17.07 16.11 682 644 39.9 35,454 33,498 2,077 13.60 15.03 12.75 13.50 544 596 510 540 40.0 39.6 27,985 30,960 26,208 28,080 2,058 2,060 13.04 12.50 516 495 39.6 26,817 25,688 2,057 20.10 19.00 811 760 40.3 42,181 39,520 2,098 11.20 10.50 430 420 38.3 22,306 21,840 1,991 13.70 12.05 507 444 37.0 26,376 23,109 1,925 12.86 13.00 494 494 38.4 25,712 25,688 1,999 12.40 11.72 492 456 39.7 25,551 23,675 2,061 12.21 15.78 11.94 14.38 479 627 477 575 39.3 39.7 24,928 32,608 24,829 29,915 2,041 2,066 15.54 14.00 622 560 40.0 32,329 29,120 2,080 14.85 14.20 578 562 38.9 30,032 29,245 2,023 11.12 10.50 444 420 39.9 23,058 21,840 2,074 14.60 13.56 589 539 40.4 30,376 27,664 2,081 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-28 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Transportation and material moving occupations –Continued 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 .......................... Commercial pilots ............. Bus drivers ............................. Bus drivers, transit and intercity ........................ Bus drivers, school ............ Driver/sales workers and truck drivers ..................... Driver/sales workers .......... Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer ................ Truck drivers, light or delivery services .......... Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ... Locomotive engineers and operators .......................... Sailors and marine oilers ....... Ship and boat captains and operators .......................... Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels ............ Parking lot attendants ............ Service station attendants ...... Conveyor operators and tenders .............................. Crane and tower operators ..... Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.81 $18.25 $762 $700 40.5 $39,600 $36,400 2,106 24.16 23.08 1,021 959 42.3 53,105 49,851 2,198 30.59 30.59 13.17 27.00 27.00 14.00 1,195 1,195 488 1,093 1,093 508 39.1 39.1 37.1 62,147 62,147 23,676 56,857 56,857 22,880 2,031 2,031 1,797 13.52 12.30 14.00 10.90 534 393 520 338 39.5 32.0 27,772 16,746 27,040 15,470 2,054 1,362 16.00 15.06 15.16 14.26 660 604 612 566 41.3 40.1 34,037 31,368 31,616 29,669 2,127 2,083 17.28 16.59 730 684 42.2 37,439 35,381 2,166 13.70 10.46 12.56 9.03 546 392 500 361 39.8 37.5 28,305 20,369 26,000 18,778 2,066 1,948 19.03 11.05 15.54 10.00 857 529 777 455 45.0 47.8 44,539 25,176 40,404 27,906 2,341 2,277 19.31 15.42 1,068 863 55.3 44,240 44,894 2,291 19.31 9.91 10.52 15.42 9.29 9.25 1,068 396 414 863 372 360 55.3 40.0 39.3 44,240 20,606 21,521 44,894 19,319 18,722 2,291 2,080 2,045 15.40 22.05 18.14 24.18 616 882 726 967 40.0 40.0 32,030 45,873 37,731 50,294 2,080 2,080 19.01 18.09 758 724 39.9 37,827 36,275 1,990 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-29 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Transportation and material moving occupations –Continued Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators ...................... Industrial truck and tractor operators .......................... Laborers and material movers, hand .................... Cleaners of vehicles and equipment .................... Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand ............................. Machine feeders and offbearers ..................... Packers and packagers, hand ............................. Pumping station operators ..... Refuse and recyclable material collectors ........... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.30 $17.89 $730 $706 39.9 $36,222 $33,280 1,979 13.85 13.00 553 520 40.0 28,468 27,040 2,056 11.38 10.70 449 420 39.5 23,256 21,840 2,044 11.34 10.71 446 430 39.4 23,211 22,375 2,047 11.63 10.90 460 429 39.5 23,750 22,298 2,042 10.73 10.00 429 400 40.0 22,324 20,800 2,080 10.70 24.97 10.44 25.24 422 999 403 1,010 39.5 40.0 21,801 51,939 20,800 52,497 2,037 2,080 14.91 14.05 586 573 39.3 30,465 29,810 2,043 1 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. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are 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. 4 Mean annual earnings are 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 30-30 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours All workers ................................... $23.77 $18.77 $942 $743 39.6 $48,696 $38,542 2,049 Management occupations ....... Chief executives .................... General and operations managers .......................... Advertising and promotions managers .......................... Marketing and sales managers Marketing managers .......... Sales managers .................. Public relations managers ...... Administrative services managers .......................... Computer and information systems managers ............ Financial managers ................ Human resources managers ... Compensation and benefits managers ...................... Training and development managers ...................... Industrial production managers .......................... Purchasing managers ............. Transportation, storage, and distribution managers ...... Construction managers .......... Education administrators ....... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school ......... Education administrators, postsecondary .............. Engineering managers ........... Food service managers .......... Lodging managers ................. Medical and health services managers .......................... Natural sciences managers .... Property, real estate, and community association managers .......................... 50.28 125.46 46.43 102.19 2,028 5,508 1,863 4,447 40.3 43.9 105,437 286,425 96,891 231,249 2,097 2,283 63.27 55.29 2,589 2,251 40.9 134,637 117,069 2,128 37.26 52.68 55.47 48.47 37.61 34.38 49.28 53.42 44.95 30.30 1,512 2,131 2,215 2,000 1,477 1,385 1,976 2,087 1,801 1,354 40.6 40.5 39.9 41.3 39.3 78,623 110,824 115,192 104,011 76,779 72,010 102,760 108,500 93,634 70,408 2,110 2,104 2,077 2,146 2,041 36.05 36.60 1,449 1,433 40.2 75,322 74,506 2,089 57.00 52.12 46.78 54.81 46.20 44.79 2,312 2,096 1,876 2,180 1,882 1,828 40.6 40.2 40.1 120,221 108,978 97,560 113,360 97,843 95,052 2,109 2,091 2,086 44.60 40.87 1,803 1,643 40.4 93,741 85,413 2,102 46.27 44.71 1,834 1,784 39.6 95,372 92,768 2,061 46.06 51.98 42.97 49.48 1,861 2,075 1,763 1,979 40.4 39.9 96,777 107,903 91,651 102,916 2,101 2,076 44.13 41.77 39.76 39.53 41.87 33.68 1,777 1,721 1,529 1,581 1,735 1,347 40.3 41.2 38.5 92,396 89,475 78,956 82,222 90,230 68,279 2,094 2,142 1,986 34.01 31.56 1,381 1,473 40.6 70,874 75,899 2,084 40.45 57.68 27.16 34.57 32.95 56.33 24.14 24.04 1,540 2,334 1,172 1,476 1,278 2,265 1,069 986 38.1 40.5 43.1 42.7 79,489 121,341 60,950 76,770 64,929 117,763 55,595 51,282 1,965 2,104 2,244 2,221 45.01 45.62 42.31 47.31 1,814 1,908 1,692 1,892 40.3 41.8 94,322 99,211 88,005 98,401 2,095 2,175 34.02 26.64 1,356 1,066 39.9 70,537 55,409 2,073 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Management occupations –Continued 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 ..................... Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ..................... Training and development specialists ..................... Logisticians ............................ Management analysts ............ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $28.38 $28.61 $1,117 $1,120 39.4 $57,985 $58,257 2,043 32.73 30.51 29.42 28.50 1,307 1,240 1,169 1,149 39.9 40.6 67,947 64,463 60,798 59,750 2,076 2,113 32.69 30.79 1,308 1,232 40.0 67,997 64,043 2,080 30.10 28.75 1,208 1,150 40.1 62,780 59,796 2,086 30.61 28.44 1,251 1,147 40.9 65,066 59,626 2,126 27.05 25.48 1,057 1,011 39.1 54,588 52,568 2,018 27.24 25.74 1,065 1,019 39.1 54,968 52,998 2,018 23.14 20.23 898 784 38.8 46,687 40,763 2,018 31.29 35.74 26.91 33.65 1,288 1,450 1,091 1,360 41.2 40.6 66,962 75,393 56,757 70,719 2,140 2,110 29.62 27.97 1,173 1,106 39.6 60,986 57,500 2,059 26.12 23.41 1,035 898 39.6 53,781 46,696 2,059 29.11 27.85 1,151 1,091 39.5 59,856 56,742 2,056 30.17 34.94 38.93 30.29 34.35 34.93 1,191 1,401 1,552 1,139 1,385 1,394 39.5 40.1 39.9 61,954 72,861 80,686 59,225 72,035 72,500 2,054 2,085 2,072 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Business and financial operations occupations –Continued Meeting and convention planners ............................ Accountants and auditors ...... 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 ..... Network systems and data communications analysts Actuaries ................................ Operations research analysts Statisticians ............................ Architecture and engineering occupations ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $24.89 29.94 37.05 31.34 $24.64 27.31 36.14 22.79 $977 1,197 1,491 1,239 $955 1,088 1,611 911 39.2 40.0 40.2 39.5 $50,789 62,241 77,539 64,440 $49,662 56,601 83,755 47,397 2,041 2,079 2,093 2,056 36.77 38.13 34.51 32.97 30.97 31.49 27.44 32.06 31.26 32.80 25.00 29.64 29.56 26.78 21.26 27.07 1,473 1,537 1,372 1,296 1,223 1,277 1,095 1,303 1,250 1,312 993 1,151 1,182 1,058 850 1,092 40.0 40.3 39.8 39.3 39.5 40.6 39.9 40.6 76,574 79,909 71,331 67,377 63,621 66,395 56,943 67,755 65,000 68,232 51,634 59,877 61,481 54,995 44,217 56,784 2,083 2,096 2,067 2,043 2,054 2,109 2,075 2,113 37.90 37.26 1,518 1,490 40.1 78,873 77,397 2,081 54.81 35.19 44.39 54.60 35.49 43.31 2,193 1,402 1,799 2,184 1,416 1,778 40.0 39.8 40.5 114,015 72,900 93,572 113,568 73,636 92,462 2,080 2,071 2,108 42.80 41.51 1,745 1,736 40.8 90,728 90,293 2,120 45.86 26.09 38.94 37.22 44.65 24.28 38.61 38.09 1,849 1,039 1,555 1,481 1,818 947 1,538 1,493 40.3 39.8 39.9 39.8 96,160 53,923 80,841 77,014 94,515 49,152 79,997 77,628 2,097 2,067 2,076 2,069 36.55 35.15 1,460 1,385 40.0 75,835 72,041 2,075 35.23 42.20 35.97 44.01 33.67 39.90 36.77 45.96 1,407 1,669 1,405 1,723 1,346 1,595 1,404 1,748 39.9 39.5 39.1 39.2 73,180 86,779 73,062 89,609 70,000 82,950 73,000 90,899 2,077 2,056 2,031 2,036 38.93 36.89 1,568 1,497 40.3 81,462 77,800 2,092 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Architecture and engineering occupations –Continued Architects, except naval ......... Architects, except landscape and naval ..... Engineers ............................... Aerospace engineers .......... Chemical engineers ........... Civil engineers ................... Computer hardware engineers ...................... Electrical and electronics engineers ...................... Electrical engineers ....... Electronics engineers, except computer ....... Environmental engineers ... Industrial engineers, including health and safety ............................ Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors ................. Industrial engineers ....... Materials engineers ............ Mechanical engineers ........ Nuclear engineers .............. Petroleum engineers .......... Drafters .................................. Architectural and civil drafters ......................... Electrical and electronics drafters ......................... Mechanical drafters ........... Engineering technicians, except drafters ................. Aerospace engineering and operations technicians Civil engineering technicians ................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $36.76 $32.91 $1,498 $1,327 40.8 $77,902 $69,000 2,119 37.69 43.33 51.08 44.89 40.40 34.86 41.44 49.45 40.87 37.44 1,526 1,749 2,054 1,810 1,633 1,374 1,681 1,980 1,667 1,519 40.5 40.4 40.2 40.3 40.4 79,363 90,915 106,798 94,107 84,938 71,448 87,402 102,960 86,694 78,998 2,106 2,098 2,091 2,096 2,102 45.97 45.14 1,893 1,844 41.2 98,438 95,901 2,141 43.50 42.60 42.93 40.90 1,759 1,728 1,721 1,658 40.4 40.6 91,465 89,882 89,482 86,212 2,103 2,110 44.35 43.12 43.70 42.48 1,787 1,725 1,753 1,699 40.3 40.0 92,947 89,685 91,166 88,356 2,096 2,080 37.57 35.41 1,532 1,484 40.8 79,638 77,156 2,120 40.45 37.01 41.24 39.26 43.17 53.24 28.50 35.41 35.79 37.50 37.61 44.16 43.27 24.88 1,637 1,511 1,683 1,586 1,727 2,129 1,140 1,416 1,497 1,512 1,507 1,766 1,731 1,000 40.5 40.8 40.8 40.4 40.0 40.0 40.0 85,090 78,570 87,513 82,368 89,790 110,239 59,302 73,655 77,834 78,618 78,374 91,853 90,002 52,000 2,103 2,123 2,122 2,098 2,080 2,071 2,080 30.12 28.39 1,205 1,135 40.0 62,657 59,041 2,080 28.03 23.76 26.45 22.74 1,121 950 1,058 910 40.0 40.0 58,307 49,414 55,024 47,299 2,080 2,080 27.66 26.92 1,107 1,077 40.0 57,269 55,829 2,070 30.53 29.82 1,221 1,193 40.0 63,497 62,028 2,080 23.22 21.18 929 847 40.0 48,306 44,054 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-4 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Architecture and engineering occupations –Continued Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Electro-mechanical 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 .............. 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 ............................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $26.50 $25.98 $1,060 $1,039 40.0 $55,105 $54,038 2,079 25.68 26.84 1,027 1,074 40.0 53,424 55,829 2,080 27.38 26.44 1,100 1,067 40.2 57,161 55,501 2,088 23.43 22.69 940 910 40.1 48,891 47,320 2,087 23.57 23.08 943 923 40.0 49,018 48,000 2,080 34.53 36.89 29.57 30.22 1,364 1,441 1,173 1,193 39.5 39.1 70,720 74,931 60,869 62,026 2,048 2,031 40.28 43.27 1,584 1,687 39.3 82,385 87,705 2,045 40.28 34.17 43.27 33.61 1,584 1,347 1,687 1,344 39.3 39.4 82,385 70,033 87,705 69,909 2,045 2,050 39.73 35.00 39.18 42.58 59.86 59.69 39.57 36.01 28.70 37.05 51.50 50.15 1,560 1,407 1,530 1,689 2,309 2,296 1,560 1,441 1,135 1,448 2,060 2,020 39.3 40.2 39.1 39.7 38.6 38.5 81,099 73,162 79,566 87,292 120,063 119,386 81,132 74,909 59,010 75,000 107,120 105,040 2,041 2,091 2,031 2,050 2,006 2,000 42.49 41.22 47.86 36.97 34.36 51.68 1,724 1,675 1,932 1,479 1,383 2,067 40.6 40.6 40.4 89,650 87,086 100,471 76,900 71,915 107,501 2,110 2,113 2,099 38.35 34.60 1,534 1,384 40.0 79,762 71,974 2,080 38.16 34.60 1,526 1,384 40.0 79,374 71,974 2,080 40.54 53.75 33.65 51.45 1,622 2,150 1,346 2,058 40.0 40.0 84,320 111,793 70,000 107,012 2,080 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-5 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Life, physical, and social science occupations –Continued 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 ............. Nuclear technicians ............... Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians ....................... Environmental science and protection technicians, including health ........... Community and social services occupations ........... Counselors ............................. Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................... Educational, vocational, and school counselors .. Mental health counselors ... Rehabilitation counselors .. Social workers ....................... Child, family, and school social workers .............. Medical and public health social workers .............. Mental health and substance abuse social workers ........................ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $39.01 39.30 33.36 $33.25 33.25 23.85 $1,564 1,576 1,308 $1,330 1,330 924 40.1 40.1 39.2 $81,338 81,950 65,610 $69,162 69,162 48,922 2,085 2,085 1,967 35.52 29.73 1,383 1,247 38.9 69,004 62,067 1,943 40.63 30.16 1,582 1,056 38.9 82,254 54,891 2,024 18.88 22.01 23.74 37.26 16.45 20.51 24.03 35.23 751 866 953 1,491 658 803 961 1,409 39.8 39.4 40.1 40.0 39,059 45,055 49,511 77,507 34,216 41,781 49,974 73,276 2,069 2,047 2,086 2,080 23.44 21.24 933 848 39.8 48,491 44,096 2,069 28.73 34.28 1,149 1,371 40.0 59,756 71,311 2,080 18.63 17.52 17.21 16.46 732 690 679 657 39.3 39.4 38,006 35,862 35,110 34,154 2,040 2,047 16.67 16.66 666 670 40.0 34,449 34,834 2,066 20.25 19.74 16.96 21.17 18.03 19.76 16.57 19.77 796 775 657 832 721 750 657 789 39.3 39.2 38.7 39.3 41,318 40,285 34,157 43,139 37,502 39,000 34,174 40,976 2,040 2,041 2,014 2,038 17.40 16.27 691 651 39.7 35,519 33,702 2,041 25.53 25.96 988 990 38.7 51,390 51,480 2,013 18.61 17.72 737 709 39.6 38,270 36,853 2,057 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-6 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Community and social services occupations –Continued 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 ...................... Education, training, and library occupations ............ Postsecondary teachers .......... Business teachers, postsecondary .............. Math and computer teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary .......... Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary .......... Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary .............. Engineering teachers, postsecondary .......... Life sciences teachers, postsecondary .............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.90 26.00 $14.22 17.31 $586 1,024 $558 692 39.3 39.4 $30,369 53,243 $28,662 36,005 2,038 2,048 12.69 22.76 12.66 23.16 497 878 499 889 39.1 38.6 25,706 45,656 25,575 46,218 2,025 2,006 34.30 25.00 1,347 1,000 39.3 70,048 52,000 2,042 59.48 79.58 30.06 53.38 74.04 29.57 2,349 3,163 1,173 2,135 2,925 1,158 39.5 39.7 39.0 122,022 164,452 60,998 111,022 152,117 60,210 2,051 2,067 2,029 23.74 21.86 943 874 39.7 48,113 39,998 2,027 27.41 26.67 1,097 1,067 40.0 57,023 55,463 2,080 40.33 51.39 34.35 42.94 1,547 1,996 1,310 1,671 38.4 38.8 67,113 84,403 56,212 69,319 1,664 1,642 64.26 63.06 2,495 2,369 38.8 98,646 92,710 1,535 49.29 45.53 1,912 1,756 38.8 74,938 66,529 1,520 58.94 52.93 2,256 1,985 38.3 98,789 86,256 1,676 45.67 38.98 1,780 1,618 39.0 67,095 55,000 1,469 74.86 79.09 2,929 3,133 39.1 112,594 116,499 1,504 76.11 81.41 2,974 3,133 39.1 114,739 118,071 1,508 59.47 51.18 2,491 2,055 41.9 113,605 94,230 1,910 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-7 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Biological science teachers, postsecondary .......... Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary .............. Chemistry teachers, postsecondary .......... Physics teachers, postsecondary .......... Social sciences teachers, postsecondary .............. Economics 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 earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $59.47 $51.18 $2,491 $2,055 41.9 $113,605 $94,230 1,910 57.20 53.61 2,199 2,144 38.4 89,775 90,998 1,569 51.86 46.03 1,919 1,841 37.0 72,220 67,256 1,393 66.16 56.92 2,567 2,277 38.8 114,757 118,400 1,735 49.82 46.04 1,885 1,753 37.8 74,234 67,916 1,490 62.17 58.33 2,210 2,154 35.6 80,582 78,795 1,296 47.65 43.32 1,869 1,585 39.2 71,978 66,264 1,511 54.25 42.62 2,022 1,601 37.3 75,818 68,800 1,398 63.77 61.80 2,496 2,163 39.1 113,350 80,998 1,777 73.55 69.25 2,888 2,500 39.3 128,441 94,462 1,746 37.75 38.62 1,464 1,482 38.8 70,437 72,238 1,866 38.97 38.13 1,513 1,525 38.8 60,301 54,906 1,547 38.63 38.13 1,504 1,525 38.9 60,056 54,906 1,555 72.08 72.66 2,720 2,725 37.7 110,772 119,777 1,537 84.25 78.21 3,248 3,089 38.6 133,467 136,324 1,584 43.68 40.31 1,668 1,613 38.2 64,446 59,293 1,475 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-8 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 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 .......... Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary .......... Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ............................ Preschool and kindergarten teachers ........................ Preschool 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 earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $37.20 $33.84 $1,410 $1,267 37.9 $53,792 $53,348 1,446 47.59 36.41 1,843 1,457 38.7 70,156 57,520 1,474 48.74 43.18 1,856 1,727 38.1 73,358 73,000 1,505 49.39 49.99 1,847 1,875 37.4 69,747 64,000 1,412 46.34 47.85 1,819 1,768 39.3 69,831 63,146 1,507 43.37 36.03 1,669 1,538 38.5 66,179 61,000 1,526 38.37 31.73 1,480 1,215 38.6 67,588 54,883 1,761 31.38 29.25 1,180 1,108 37.6 46,702 42,652 1,488 16.25 14.82 621 583 38.2 29,827 29,030 1,835 15.18 14.67 582 579 38.3 28,599 28,454 1,884 31.43 30.01 1,135 1,085 36.1 42,826 40,589 1,362 30.07 28.69 1,049 1,036 34.9 39,621 39,068 1,318 33.27 36.77 31.67 33.59 1,259 1,423 1,166 1,322 37.8 38.7 47,498 54,001 44,749 50,225 1,427 1,469 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-9 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Special education teachers Other teachers and instructors Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Librarians ............................... Library technicians ................ Instructional coordinators ...... Teacher assistants .................. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ......................... Artists and related workers .... Art directors ....................... Multi-media artists and animators ..................... Designers ............................... Commercial and industrial designers ...................... Graphic designers .............. Interior 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 ............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $37.30 35.20 32.18 $33.72 28.10 29.84 $1,442 1,270 1,263 $1,339 1,054 1,119 38.7 36.1 39.3 $54,368 53,040 64,679 $50,999 46,365 58,194 1,458 1,507 2,010 20.01 35.94 19.29 34.95 11.96 17.20 30.83 18.35 37.79 11.52 780 1,335 742 1,337 462 688 1,147 697 1,417 460 39.0 37.1 38.5 38.3 38.6 37,634 67,259 38,457 68,717 22,730 35,925 58,993 36,203 73,692 22,880 1,881 1,872 1,993 1,966 1,901 30.13 36.33 44.13 26.45 33.65 49.45 1,185 1,453 1,749 1,032 1,352 1,854 39.3 40.0 39.6 61,031 75,432 90,932 53,572 70,200 96,429 2,026 2,076 2,061 30.97 26.34 31.25 24.73 1,265 1,039 1,303 975 40.9 39.5 65,798 54,039 67,746 50,675 2,125 2,052 34.79 24.02 28.49 35.70 21.72 31.02 1,389 944 1,125 1,422 869 1,202 39.9 39.3 39.5 72,234 49,071 58,515 73,944 45,178 62,507 2,076 2,043 2,054 34.53 35.50 34.12 34.12 1,391 1,431 1,322 1,322 40.3 40.3 72,310 74,393 68,758 68,758 2,094 2,096 25.58 26.03 70.12 25.80 25.80 52.88 989 993 2,724 972 972 2,115 38.7 38.1 38.8 48,112 47,845 141,641 45,999 45,999 109,999 1,880 1,838 2,020 70.12 52.88 2,724 2,115 38.8 141,641 109,999 2,020 43.34 32.47 1,673 1,311 38.6 86,558 68,184 1,997 37.70 31.33 1,452 1,267 38.5 75,050 65,894 1,991 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-10 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations –Continued Public relations specialists ..... Writers and editors ................ Editors ................................ Technical writers ............... Writers and authors ............ Miscellaneous media and communication workers .. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators .......... Audio and video equipment technicians ................... Broadcast technicians ........ Photographers ........................ Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors ....................... Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture .............. Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations ......... Dietitians and nutritionists ..... Pharmacists ............................ Physicians and surgeons ........ Family and general practitioners ................. Internists, general .............. Pediatricians, general ......... Psychiatrists ....................... Physician assistants ............... Registered nurses ................... Therapists .............................. Occupational therapists ..... Physical therapists ............. Radiation therapists ........... Recreational therapists ....... Respiratory therapists ........ Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $31.02 28.12 28.05 29.75 23.01 $29.04 26.10 25.54 29.36 19.19 $1,213 1,098 1,073 1,194 918 $1,162 1,011 987 1,175 767 39.1 39.1 38.2 40.1 39.9 $63,080 57,117 55,774 62,077 47,748 $60,405 52,566 51,306 61,077 39,909 2,034 2,031 1,989 2,087 2,075 22.80 23.25 901 922 39.5 46,631 47,919 2,045 29.37 27.33 1,155 1,093 39.3 60,075 56,840 2,045 27.12 25.90 20.46 23.82 24.72 17.98 1,089 993 812 953 880 719 40.2 38.3 39.7 56,628 51,611 35,729 49,546 45,772 37,398 2,088 1,993 1,746 28.99 28.96 1,134 1,086 39.1 58,974 56,476 2,034 29.26 26.45 1,170 1,058 40.0 60,852 55,016 2,080 30.15 25.73 52.53 70.40 27.01 25.27 52.65 64.50 1,177 1,021 2,085 2,813 1,050 1,000 2,100 2,500 39.0 39.7 39.7 40.0 61,168 53,092 108,409 146,290 54,520 52,000 109,200 130,000 2,029 2,063 2,064 2,078 70.84 90.23 68.91 80.73 42.83 32.78 29.90 33.55 33.25 35.54 18.13 25.81 69.71 88.94 79.33 86.65 42.72 31.17 29.22 33.74 33.54 31.85 16.51 24.92 2,802 3,552 2,812 2,877 1,695 1,263 1,172 1,325 1,309 1,409 723 1,002 2,788 3,558 3,173 2,773 1,697 1,203 1,142 1,328 1,292 1,284 660 954 39.6 39.4 40.8 35.6 39.6 38.5 39.2 39.5 39.4 39.6 39.9 38.8 145,729 184,689 146,225 149,592 88,152 65,639 60,698 68,893 67,729 73,266 37,597 52,086 144,997 184,995 165,000 144,186 88,218 62,546 58,443 69,077 66,560 66,747 34,341 49,587 2,057 2,047 2,122 1,853 2,058 2,002 2,030 2,053 2,037 2,061 2,073 2,018 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-11 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Speech-language pathologists .................. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ....................... Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians .. 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 ........ Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians ... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $33.01 $32.74 $1,241 $1,181 37.6 $61,013 $58,381 1,848 21.71 20.88 860 825 39.6 44,719 42,910 2,060 26.04 25.73 1,032 1,019 39.6 53,650 52,998 2,060 17.90 17.00 709 668 39.6 36,863 34,715 2,060 27.63 27.35 1,089 1,058 39.4 56,626 55,016 2,049 27.47 25.52 1,088 1,021 39.6 56,577 53,090 2,059 33.83 33.47 1,331 1,339 39.4 69,223 69,616 2,046 36.41 37.15 1,457 1,486 40.0 75,738 77,272 2,080 25.75 25.62 1,013 1,013 39.3 52,665 52,686 2,045 15.72 13.65 646 575 41.1 33,382 29,765 2,124 17.35 13.63 15.19 14.74 16.71 11.94 14.95 13.43 683 523 602 584 655 478 597 537 39.3 38.4 39.6 39.6 35,484 27,205 31,291 30,366 34,070 24,835 31,034 27,920 2,045 1,996 2,060 2,060 23.15 19.54 21.96 19.06 889 770 878 756 38.4 39.4 46,204 40,058 45,677 39,312 1,996 2,050 20.40 19.89 794 772 38.9 41,287 40,144 2,024 16.82 16.00 664 620 39.5 34,548 32,240 2,054 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-12 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued 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 ............................ 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 ...................... Physical therapist assistants and aides .......................... Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides ...... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Medical assistants .............. Medical equipment preparers ...................... Medical transcriptionists ... Pharmacy aides .................. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $20.42 $19.05 $813 $762 39.8 $42,288 $39,624 2,071 28.79 30.00 1,162 1,200 40.4 60,413 62,400 2,098 29.28 30.15 1,188 1,210 40.6 61,800 62,899 2,111 28.07 30.00 1,123 1,200 40.0 58,390 62,400 2,080 27.44 25.28 29.19 23.11 1,089 994 1,168 924 39.7 39.3 52,785 45,019 49,462 41,900 1,923 1,781 12.79 12.00 496 469 38.8 25,793 24,375 2,017 11.90 10.59 11.42 10.00 459 396 443 395 38.5 37.4 23,849 20,618 23,026 20,532 2,004 1,947 12.23 11.17 11.85 10.01 474 439 458 398 38.8 39.3 24,652 22,816 23,810 20,717 2,015 2,042 19.89 19.35 790 740 39.7 41,059 38,454 2,064 22.23 22.50 879 880 39.5 45,688 45,760 2,056 18.61 23.55 12.94 19.26 23.00 12.18 738 941 509 724 920 487 39.7 40.0 39.3 38,375 48,932 26,458 37,669 47,840 25,334 2,062 2,077 2,044 14.80 15.44 14.25 14.85 585 610 566 588 39.5 39.5 30,421 31,703 29,432 30,576 2,056 2,053 15.28 15.66 12.80 15.07 15.57 11.96 604 615 512 587 611 478 39.5 39.3 40.0 31,385 31,969 26,622 30,534 31,762 24,875 2,054 2,041 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-13 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers ....... 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 ................ 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 ...... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.93 $11.49 $513 $454 39.7 $25,881 $23,317 2,001 13.76 12.88 551 515 40.0 28,630 26,790 2,080 12.10 10.25 483 410 39.9 25,094 21,320 2,074 12.10 20.72 10.25 21.92 483 825 410 877 39.9 39.8 25,094 42,910 21,320 45,594 2,074 2,071 20.72 21.92 825 877 39.8 42,910 45,594 2,071 16.93 14.57 677 583 40.0 35,208 30,312 2,080 11.92 11.87 11.12 11.00 472 470 440 440 39.6 39.6 24,542 24,435 22,880 22,880 2,059 2,059 12.65 11.15 483 391 38.2 13,064 4,800 1,033 10.76 10.11 419 396 38.9 21,636 20,488 2,011 18.09 20.63 16.73 19.38 732 838 678 775 40.5 40.6 37,451 42,723 34,794 40,000 2,070 2,071 17.59 12.93 10.53 16.50 12.46 9.25 711 504 407 669 494 340 40.4 39.0 38.7 36,413 26,097 21,182 34,299 25,709 17,680 2,070 2,018 2,012 13.60 12.53 11.42 11.15 6.61 8.20 5.74 13.00 12.36 11.00 10.93 6.55 7.81 5.61 529 490 437 442 253 314 219 511 484 401 434 247 313 218 38.9 39.1 38.2 39.6 38.2 38.2 38.2 27,275 25,434 22,705 22,690 13,081 15,919 11,381 26,374 25,334 20,842 22,377 12,823 16,224 11,357 2,005 2,030 1,988 2,035 1,979 1,941 1,982 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-14 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Food preparation and serving related occupations –Continued 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 ......... First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers ........................ Building cleaning workers ..... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $8.51 $8.21 $328 $320 38.5 $16,914 $16,640 1,988 10.99 10.25 427 398 38.9 21,968 20,577 1,999 11.15 10.48 434 396 39.0 22,317 20,577 2,002 10.54 10.14 10.06 10.25 9.78 9.12 407 393 398 400 375 360 38.6 38.7 39.6 20,983 20,422 20,640 20,592 19,510 18,720 1,991 2,013 2,051 9.63 9.17 364 365 37.8 18,929 18,990 1,967 12.51 11.19 494 439 39.5 25,519 22,776 2,040 19.27 16.83 770 673 40.0 40,061 35,000 2,078 17.96 15.75 716 630 39.8 37,221 32,760 2,072 25.88 12.10 18.12 10.95 1,051 477 788 430 40.6 39.5 54,656 24,677 40,999 22,241 2,112 2,040 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-15 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations –Continued Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners ........................ Grounds maintenance workers ............................ Landscaping and groundskeeping workers ........................ 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 .................. Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers ...................... Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers ............................ Amusement and recreation attendants ..................... Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants ..................... Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges ................. Baggage porters and bellhops ........................ Concierges ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.68 $11.52 $502 $457 39.6 $26,021 $23,733 2,053 10.64 9.59 417 374 39.1 21,498 19,365 2,020 11.80 10.40 466 410 39.5 23,684 21,320 2,007 11.66 10.34 461 410 39.5 23,357 21,058 2,002 12.12 9.40 449 388 37.1 23,009 19,760 1,898 15.51 17.60 12.14 14.67 16.87 11.89 626 715 485 582 736 476 40.4 40.6 40.0 32,573 37,182 25,225 30,285 38,259 24,731 2,100 2,113 2,079 16.78 14.24 7.18 6.90 16.25 13.26 6.82 6.75 683 562 285 274 650 520 272 267 40.7 39.5 39.8 39.8 35,515 29,238 14,845 14,263 33,800 27,063 14,165 13,874 2,116 2,054 2,068 2,067 10.24 8.38 410 335 40.0 20,718 17,420 2,024 11.21 11.36 443 454 39.5 19,969 21,902 1,781 10.78 11.40 426 454 39.5 18,120 17,826 1,681 11.93 11.13 470 445 39.4 24,427 23,150 2,047 9.48 8.16 374 325 39.4 19,439 16,910 2,051 8.10 12.85 7.55 13.10 320 504 302 524 39.5 39.2 16,640 26,226 15,704 27,248 2,055 2,040 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-16 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Personal care and service occupations –Continued Tour and travel guides ........... 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 .. 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 ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.54 34.30 36.23 11.33 9.94 $16.73 37.48 38.39 11.05 9.90 $662 710 718 443 400 $669 716 716 438 396 40.0 20.7 19.8 39.1 40.3 $28,039 36,942 37,357 22,982 20,820 $34,798 37,214 37,214 22,797 20,592 1,695 1,077 1,031 2,028 2,095 12.71 11.66 504 449 39.7 21,688 21,840 1,706 15.96 11.89 15.34 17.31 11.50 13.17 618 475 611 521 442 527 38.7 39.9 39.8 32,138 19,539 30,395 27,066 21,424 25,700 2,013 1,643 1,982 20.00 14.35 796 566 39.8 41,229 29,336 2,062 22.49 18.55 905 750 40.2 46,934 38,865 2,086 19.39 17.95 778 718 40.1 40,334 37,232 2,080 33.65 13.10 11.66 11.47 28.65 11.70 11.25 11.00 1,365 519 462 454 1,179 464 446 436 40.6 39.7 39.7 39.6 70,975 26,864 23,877 23,453 61,300 24,045 23,109 22,672 2,109 2,051 2,048 2,044 13.03 13.73 521 549 40.0 27,096 28,558 2,080 17.30 16.59 17.80 13.76 23.55 24.32 16.31 13.99 16.45 11.94 19.22 20.95 697 659 724 545 935 962 658 560 658 470 738 838 40.3 39.7 40.7 39.6 39.7 39.6 36,233 34,253 37,636 28,194 48,595 50,031 34,197 29,095 34,210 24,378 38,386 43,568 2,094 2,065 2,115 2,049 2,064 2,058 55.27 16.33 45.05 16.27 2,209 646 1,802 632 40.0 39.6 114,857 33,592 93,706 32,877 2,078 2,057 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-17 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Sales and related occupations –Continued 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 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 .............. Financial clerks ...................... Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $36.45 $30.84 $1,476 $1,324 40.5 $76,733 $68,871 2,105 44.04 42.56 1,755 1,703 39.9 91,277 88,531 2,073 32.29 26.33 1,319 1,058 40.8 68,570 54,995 2,123 16.45 13.45 657 538 39.9 33,525 27,976 2,038 16.45 13.45 657 538 39.9 33,525 27,976 2,038 25.83 24.85 43.44 14.08 15.57 14.87 40.71 12.71 1,028 994 1,773 554 623 595 1,628 509 39.8 40.0 40.8 39.3 53,442 51,692 92,201 28,785 32,392 30,919 84,675 26,443 2,069 2,080 2,122 2,045 18.94 16.52 746 660 39.4 38,051 34,020 2,009 16.67 15.42 660 612 39.6 34,292 31,816 2,057 24.62 23.02 986 928 40.1 51,265 48,246 2,082 12.58 12.84 16.00 14.99 12.00 12.29 15.38 14.41 491 510 634 597 480 492 612 575 39.0 39.7 39.6 39.8 25,545 26,536 32,941 31,033 24,960 25,559 31,824 29,910 2,030 2,067 2,059 2,070 16.24 15.44 641 606 39.5 33,324 31,495 2,052 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-18 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued 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 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 ..... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.57 11.49 $16.04 10.71 $654 457 $639 428 39.5 39.8 $33,994 23,786 $33,205 22,277 2,051 2,071 18.99 16.80 12.75 19.66 17.63 18.55 16.27 12.05 19.71 17.50 755 671 509 780 705 740 651 482 777 700 39.7 39.9 39.9 39.7 40.0 39,238 34,869 26,449 40,572 36,674 38,480 33,848 25,060 40,400 36,400 2,066 2,076 2,074 2,063 2,080 17.07 17.07 682 683 39.9 35,445 35,499 2,076 15.92 14.69 633 579 39.7 32,865 30,060 2,064 20.89 14.09 20.29 14.25 794 557 811 555 38.0 39.5 41,274 28,940 42,195 28,839 1,976 2,054 11.48 10.50 456 420 39.7 23,716 21,840 2,066 14.69 15.06 16.04 15.09 15.96 14.04 13.91 14.72 14.59 15.73 580 578 636 604 634 558 524 585 584 620 39.5 38.4 39.7 40.0 39.7 30,024 29,213 33,072 31,395 32,415 28,989 27,227 30,414 30,347 32,240 2,043 1,939 2,062 2,080 2,031 18.41 18.14 734 726 39.9 38,179 37,727 2,074 14.07 13.33 553 533 39.3 28,674 27,664 2,038 16.71 23.26 11.32 18.75 17.87 19.73 11.47 16.27 663 930 446 762 712 789 459 651 39.7 40.0 39.4 40.6 34,494 48,345 23,209 39,498 37,003 41,038 23,858 33,488 2,064 2,079 2,049 2,107 14.44 13.00 579 520 40.1 29,984 27,040 2,077 19.25 16.40 784 651 40.7 40,630 33,837 2,110 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-19 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued 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 ............................ Statistical assistants ............... Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations ......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $19.84 $19.21 $794 $768 40.0 $41,269 $39,957 2,080 20.29 19.12 807 766 39.8 41,952 39,832 2,068 13.26 13.37 12.34 12.59 530 529 494 500 40.0 39.6 27,548 27,530 25,667 26,000 2,078 2,059 15.42 13.92 614 550 39.8 31,520 28,579 2,044 20.61 19.67 809 769 39.3 42,046 40,000 2,040 22.75 27.55 15.61 21.99 28.27 15.00 897 1,042 616 867 1,069 596 39.4 37.8 39.5 46,644 54,166 32,046 45,074 55,592 31,005 2,050 1,966 2,052 17.94 17.74 17.15 16.06 704 705 680 642 39.3 39.8 36,506 36,683 35,360 33,382 2,035 2,068 14.92 13.85 14.03 13.46 589 547 560 537 39.5 39.5 30,619 28,468 29,120 27,914 2,052 2,056 19.87 20.64 17.80 22.98 778 822 712 878 39.2 39.9 40,453 42,738 37,024 45,635 2,036 2,071 16.17 15.69 636 620 39.4 33,096 32,228 2,047 13.09 15.85 12.23 15.17 515 625 482 600 39.3 39.5 26,781 32,508 25,064 31,200 2,045 2,051 13.05 14.09 516 545 39.5 26,810 28,335 2,055 14.15 19.01 13.00 19.10 558 751 531 740 39.4 39.5 29,015 39,062 27,622 38,459 2,051 2,055 14.86 13.01 591 520 39.8 28,511 21,840 1,919 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-20 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations –Continued Graders and sorters, agricultural products ........ Miscellaneous agricultural workers ............................ Construction and extraction occupations ......................... First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers ........... Boilermakers .......................... Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons .............. Brickmasons and blockmasons ................ Carpenters .............................. 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 ............................ Insulation workers ................. Painters and paperhangers ..... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $11.08 $10.15 $440 $406 39.7 $21,871 $20,904 1,974 13.51 13.30 535 532 39.6 27,840 27,668 2,061 24.08 22.20 965 885 40.1 49,337 45,660 2,049 30.52 21.13 29.83 21.19 1,246 845 1,240 847 40.8 40.0 64,367 43,942 64,480 44,069 2,109 2,080 22.95 18.52 916 741 39.9 47,342 38,513 2,063 22.95 25.02 18.52 21.50 916 999 741 856 39.9 39.9 47,342 50,866 38,513 44,720 2,063 2,033 21.74 21.00 870 840 40.0 44,566 45,760 2,050 21.74 18.75 21.00 14.86 870 750 840 594 40.0 40.0 44,566 37,753 45,760 31,200 2,050 2,014 21.89 20.22 875 809 40.0 44,089 42,064 2,014 16.36 14.55 654 582 40.0 32,425 30,680 1,982 22.61 21.75 905 870 40.0 45,657 44,179 2,019 20.75 18.00 830 720 40.0 42,197 37,440 2,033 20.33 21.33 28.23 21.55 21.18 18.00 17.50 26.56 21.05 19.84 813 853 1,114 862 841 720 700 1,068 842 794 40.0 40.0 39.5 40.0 39.7 41,919 42,565 57,935 44,376 42,094 37,440 36,400 55,515 43,784 41,267 2,062 1,996 2,052 2,059 1,988 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-21 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Construction and extraction occupations –Continued Painters, construction and maintenance ................. Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ...................... Pipelayers .......................... Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters .................. Plasterers and stucco masons 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--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............ Construction and building inspectors ......................... Hazardous materials removal workers ............................ Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators .......................... Miscellaneous construction and related workers .......... Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining ................ Mining machine operators ..... Helpers--extraction workers .. Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations ............. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $21.18 $19.84 $841 $794 39.7 $42,094 $41,267 1,988 29.03 21.05 28.28 20.00 1,159 842 1,131 800 39.9 40.0 60,284 43,688 58,822 40,800 2,076 2,075 29.38 24.52 17.63 23.30 29.01 21.00 16.00 20.65 1,173 981 705 932 1,160 840 640 826 39.9 40.0 40.0 40.0 61,011 51,006 28,099 47,350 60,341 43,680 22,880 41,704 2,077 2,080 1,593 2,032 38.31 15.38 31.82 12.98 1,533 615 1,273 519 40.0 40.0 79,116 31,680 66,194 26,994 2,065 2,060 19.38 15.50 13.39 23.19 13.87 12.98 775 620 536 928 555 519 40.0 40.0 40.0 40,314 31,913 27,860 48,235 28,845 26,994 2,080 2,059 2,080 12.91 12.00 516 480 40.0 26,850 24,960 2,080 22.50 22.00 904 880 40.2 46,998 45,760 2,088 14.23 14.26 569 570 40.0 29,589 29,655 2,080 26.73 24.14 1,069 966 40.0 55,589 50,213 2,080 19.59 17.33 772 680 39.4 39,524 36,400 2,018 21.69 26.10 18.54 19.75 23.25 22.35 868 1,088 742 790 930 894 40.0 41.7 40.0 45,111 56,588 38,561 41,080 48,360 46,488 2,080 2,168 2,080 23.35 22.36 933 893 40.0 48,507 46,384 2,077 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-22 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued 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 .......... Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment .................... Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay .... Security and fire alarm systems installers ......... Aircraft mechanics and service technicians ........... Automotive technicians and repairers ........................... Automotive body and related repairers ........... Automotive service technicians and mechanics .................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $30.32 $29.99 $1,220 $1,201 40.2 $63,405 $62,442 2,091 22.33 22.18 894 887 40.1 46,502 46,124 2,083 28.13 30.03 1,123 1,201 39.9 58,388 62,452 2,075 28.16 30.03 1,124 1,201 39.9 58,435 62,452 2,075 21.79 26.25 21.82 24.32 871 1,050 873 973 39.9 40.0 45,256 54,603 45,094 50,592 2,077 2,080 24.67 24.79 985 990 39.9 51,180 51,501 2,075 30.94 31.22 1,234 1,249 39.9 64,188 64,938 2,075 20.32 20.00 811 800 39.9 42,167 41,600 2,076 28.46 27.50 1,138 1,100 40.0 59,192 57,200 2,080 19.70 17.55 800 720 40.6 41,608 37,440 2,112 19.89 17.00 813 659 40.9 42,300 34,255 2,127 19.66 18.75 797 765 40.5 41,459 39,780 2,109 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-23 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists ... Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics ........................ Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines ......................... Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers ........................... Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers .................... Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door ........... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers .................... 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 ......... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.35 $21.80 $894 $872 40.0 $46,509 $45,344 2,081 23.23 22.24 929 890 40.0 48,303 46,259 2,079 23.94 23.19 957 928 40.0 49,775 48,244 2,079 12.53 11.28 11.00 10.40 501 451 440 416 40.0 40.0 26,065 23,468 22,880 21,632 2,080 2,080 28.82 28.47 1,151 1,139 40.0 59,878 59,218 2,078 28.82 28.47 1,151 1,139 40.0 59,878 59,218 2,078 24.40 23.94 964 934 39.5 49,938 48,110 2,047 21.67 20.90 865 834 39.9 44,986 43,368 2,076 23.99 23.00 956 920 39.9 49,717 47,840 2,073 19.73 18.37 786 722 39.8 40,877 37,563 2,071 18.83 24.85 28.27 17.13 24.54 28.88 757 1,004 1,131 690 982 1,155 40.2 40.4 40.0 39,346 52,183 58,792 35,880 51,043 60,072 2,090 2,100 2,080 31.43 31.25 1,257 1,250 40.0 65,382 65,000 2,080 26.14 27.88 1,046 1,115 40.0 54,374 57,980 2,080 28.36 28.88 1,120 1,155 39.5 58,226 60,072 2,053 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-24 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Medical equipment repairers ....................... Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers ............................ Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers ........................ Production occupations ........... First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ............................ Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers ........................ 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 ........................ Team assemblers ............... Bakers .................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $25.33 $26.15 $1,013 $1,046 40.0 $52,696 $54,392 2,080 18.41 17.17 735 687 39.9 38,219 35,705 2,076 15.12 15.19 605 608 40.0 31,457 31,595 2,080 14.63 13.27 585 531 40.0 30,359 27,602 2,076 17.28 15.76 689 628 39.9 35,752 32,594 2,068 27.50 26.23 1,117 1,064 40.6 57,985 55,307 2,109 24.93 23.93 997 957 40.0 51,860 49,774 2,080 14.84 13.50 592 540 39.9 30,808 28,080 2,076 14.01 12.63 546 483 39.0 28,377 25,101 2,026 14.68 13.03 587 521 40.0 30,507 27,102 2,078 15.31 14.93 612 597 40.0 31,842 31,050 2,080 19.38 17.75 774 710 39.9 40,229 36,912 2,076 17.90 16.16 709 646 39.6 36,512 33,613 2,040 16.94 17.33 17.24 15.17 14.60 14.00 675 693 681 602 584 550 39.9 40.0 39.5 35,091 36,045 35,063 31,242 30,368 28,600 2,071 2,080 2,034 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-25 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers .......... Butchers and meat cutters .. Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers .... Slaughterers and meat packers ......................... Miscellaneous food processing workers .......... Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders .......................... Food batchmakers .............. Food cooking machine operators and tenders ... Computer control programmers and operators .......................... Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic .......... Numerical tool and process control programmers ... 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 .......... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.75 17.75 $12.45 16.79 $509 701 $498 650 39.9 39.5 $26,461 36,445 $25,896 33,800 2,075 2,053 10.40 10.20 416 408 40.0 21,641 21,216 2,080 12.78 12.57 511 503 40.0 26,572 26,146 2,080 14.14 13.64 564 546 39.9 29,306 28,380 2,073 14.50 15.14 14.00 15.10 580 602 560 604 40.0 39.8 30,166 31,318 29,120 31,408 2,080 2,069 11.43 9.40 457 376 40.0 23,779 19,552 2,080 19.19 18.50 768 744 40.0 39,904 38,688 2,080 18.53 17.81 741 714 40.0 38,526 37,149 2,080 23.19 21.62 928 865 40.0 48,235 44,970 2,080 16.96 17.75 672 684 39.6 34,865 35,568 2,055 16.75 17.10 660 650 39.4 34,301 33,779 2,048 16.77 17.58 669 703 39.9 34,440 36,575 2,053 17.42 18.29 693 718 39.8 36,049 37,315 2,070 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-26 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .............. Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................... Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Machinists .............................. Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders ....... Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders ... Pourers and casters, metal Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic ............................... Model makers, metal and plastic ........................... Patternmakers, metal and plastic ........................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.14 $15.35 $644 $611 39.9 $33,481 $31,824 2,075 15.37 14.19 613 568 39.9 31,865 29,515 2,073 21.38 19.81 855 792 40.0 44,468 41,205 2,080 14.81 14.50 591 576 39.9 30,708 29,931 2,074 18.17 18.50 727 740 40.0 37,798 38,480 2,080 18.84 23.98 19.05 23.00 754 957 762 920 40.0 39.9 39,065 49,742 39,624 47,840 2,073 2,074 17.24 17.80 688 712 39.9 35,732 37,024 2,073 17.21 17.30 18.31 17.80 686 690 696 712 39.9 39.9 35,662 35,883 36,183 37,024 2,072 2,074 25.06 24.62 1,003 985 40.0 52,081 51,210 2,078 27.44 30.54 1,098 1,222 40.0 57,070 63,521 2,080 19.62 13.80 785 552 40.0 40,685 28,704 2,073 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-27 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .............. Foundry mold and coremakers ................... Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .............. Tool and die makers .............. Welding, soldering, and brazing workers ............... Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers ................... Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers .......... Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................... Lay-out workers, metal and plastic ........................... Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......... Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners .................... Bookbinders and bindery workers ............................ Bindery workers ................ Printers ................................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.97 $13.20 $557 $528 39.9 $28,980 $27,456 2,074 15.70 17.57 628 703 40.0 32,653 36,548 2,080 13.80 12.95 550 518 39.9 28,607 26,936 2,073 17.47 25.44 16.47 25.97 699 1,016 659 1,039 40.0 39.9 36,331 52,797 34,249 54,013 2,079 2,075 18.40 17.85 733 704 39.8 38,059 36,546 2,068 18.93 18.33 756 733 39.9 39,278 38,126 2,075 16.78 15.75 662 628 39.5 34,341 32,656 2,047 16.89 15.98 672 639 39.8 34,951 33,222 2,069 16.84 16.87 674 675 40.0 35,036 35,079 2,080 18.48 16.00 739 640 40.0 38,447 33,280 2,080 19.05 16.75 762 670 40.0 39,620 34,840 2,080 13.45 9.60 538 384 40.0 27,973 19,968 2,080 15.32 15.32 19.46 13.49 13.49 19.81 604 604 768 540 540 770 39.4 39.4 39.5 31,422 31,422 39,926 28,059 28,059 40,061 2,050 2,050 2,052 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-28 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued 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 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 ............................ Upholsterers ....................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters ......................... Furniture finishers ................. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.36 $21.51 $888 $859 39.7 $46,179 $44,678 2,065 21.37 18.81 21.22 18.58 841 743 849 743 39.4 39.5 43,751 38,622 44,127 38,646 2,047 2,053 10.12 9.65 400 381 39.5 20,777 19,802 2,054 11.54 12.77 10.96 13.85 460 505 438 534 39.8 39.6 23,836 26,170 22,797 27,685 2,065 2,050 14.59 12.00 567 480 38.9 29,494 24,960 2,021 14.83 11.56 574 462 38.7 29,867 24,045 2,014 14.13 13.38 563 535 39.9 29,284 27,830 2,072 12.67 12.81 507 512 40.0 26,346 26,645 2,080 15.66 14.68 627 587 40.0 32,580 30,534 2,080 13.72 12.30 545 492 39.7 28,324 25,584 2,064 14.64 13.13 581 500 39.7 30,204 25,977 2,063 16.75 17.90 18.35 15.76 660 708 697 630 39.4 39.6 34,338 36,823 36,260 32,781 2,051 2,058 16.52 12.92 15.34 11.75 648 509 614 453 39.3 39.4 33,461 26,479 31,907 23,566 2,026 2,049 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-29 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood ............................ Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers ....................... Nuclear power reactor operators ...................... Power distributors and dispatchers ................... Power plant operators ........ Stationary engineers and boiler operators ................ Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators .............. Miscellaneous plant and system operators .............. Chemical plant and system operators ...................... Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Chemical equipment operators and tenders ... Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.71 $13.70 $542 $548 39.5 $28,053 $28,394 2,045 13.04 12.50 516 500 39.6 26,546 26,000 2,036 14.14 14.29 558 572 39.4 29,009 29,723 2,051 33.85 35.08 1,352 1,403 39.9 70,312 72,966 2,077 35.92 35.08 1,437 1,403 40.0 74,708 72,966 2,080 40.30 30.67 40.27 28.43 1,612 1,223 1,611 1,137 40.0 39.9 83,829 63,597 83,764 59,134 2,080 2,074 28.93 28.19 1,135 1,128 39.2 59,035 58,635 2,040 27.54 33.15 1,102 1,326 40.0 57,283 68,952 2,080 26.64 27.60 1,061 1,091 39.8 53,776 56,118 2,019 25.33 24.88 1,000 1,026 39.5 51,987 53,332 2,053 30.41 30.99 1,217 1,240 40.0 59,020 62,908 1,941 24.31 26.84 969 1,039 39.8 50,376 54,018 2,072 20.65 22.40 824 904 39.9 42,844 47,008 2,075 26.61 29.40 1,060 1,176 39.8 55,110 61,144 2,071 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-30 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers ............................ Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Grinding and polishing workers, hand .............. Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Cutting workers ..................... Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders .. Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders .............................. Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders .............................. Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers .... Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians ....................... Ophthalmic laboratory technicians ................... Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders .............................. Painting workers .................... Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders .......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $17.86 $16.60 $713 $664 39.9 $37,048 $34,528 2,075 18.96 16.86 758 674 40.0 39,420 35,069 2,079 13.55 12.90 542 516 40.0 28,183 26,826 2,080 19.10 14.45 13.11 19.17 14.36 12.29 761 576 518 767 567 483 39.8 39.9 39.5 39,568 29,170 26,374 39,874 29,445 24,648 2,072 2,019 2,012 14.84 14.68 593 587 40.0 29,988 30,222 2,021 15.70 14.81 625 593 39.8 32,512 30,826 2,071 17.76 15.72 711 629 40.0 36,938 32,698 2,079 16.99 15.85 679 628 40.0 35,295 32,614 2,077 14.38 14.70 575 588 40.0 29,840 30,578 2,075 13.43 13.83 537 553 40.0 27,829 28,766 2,072 15.25 16.43 14.99 15.84 608 656 600 634 39.9 40.0 31,581 34,135 31,179 32,943 2,071 2,078 15.32 15.00 612 587 39.9 31,817 30,514 2,077 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-31 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Production occupations –Continued Painters, transportation equipment .................... Painting, coating, and decorating workers ...... 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 ................... 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 .......................... Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $19.84 $18.64 $794 $746 40.0 $41,273 $38,771 2,080 14.79 18.13 16.00 17.54 592 724 640 702 40.0 40.0 30,769 37,669 33,280 36,483 2,080 2,078 14.98 13.45 595 534 39.7 30,743 27,768 2,052 16.56 15.53 644 616 38.9 33,464 32,011 2,021 21.45 22.81 858 912 40.0 44,609 47,445 2,080 15.03 12.45 594 498 39.5 30,872 25,896 2,055 16.20 15.75 648 630 40.0 33,688 32,762 2,080 18.81 18.39 17.85 20.00 752 736 711 800 40.0 40.0 39,125 38,247 36,982 41,600 2,080 2,080 12.79 12.00 507 480 39.6 25,815 24,091 2,018 17.98 15.10 718 606 39.9 37,120 31,410 2,065 23.13 22.88 950 931 41.1 49,394 48,391 2,135 27.20 26.34 1,132 1,083 41.6 58,884 56,295 2,165 110.33 114.65 2,404 2,612 21.8 125,014 135,835 1,133 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-32 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Mean earnings Transportation and material moving occupations –Continued Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers ............ $112.97 Bus drivers ............................. 17.16 Bus drivers, transit and intercity ........................ 17.49 Bus drivers, school ............ 14.84 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers ..................... 20.27 Driver/sales workers .......... 16.00 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer ................ 20.11 Truck drivers, light or delivery services .......... 21.23 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ... 12.56 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators ............... 30.65 Railroad conductors and yardmasters ...................... 35.31 Sailors and marine oilers ....... 13.40 Parking lot attendants ............ 8.39 Service station attendants ...... 11.39 Transportation inspectors ...... 30.60 Conveyor operators and tenders .............................. 15.45 Crane and tower operators ..... 21.04 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators 19.36 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators ...................... 19.25 Industrial truck and tractor operators .......................... 15.48 Laborers and material movers, hand .................... 12.58 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment .................... 12.01 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand ............................. 13.25 Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $118.32 17.12 $2,412 692 $2,624 685 21.4 40.3 $125,431 $136,435 35,626 35,610 1,110 2,076 17.12 13.90 719 532 685 608 41.1 35.8 37,211 26,338 35,610 29,162 2,127 1,774 19.60 16.92 860 651 831 680 42.4 40.7 44,680 33,841 43,202 35,360 2,204 2,115 19.50 879 831 43.7 45,633 43,202 2,269 21.22 11.16 857 502 846 464 40.4 40.0 44,490 26,021 43,971 24,297 2,096 2,072 29.91 1,226 1,196 40.0 63,758 62,204 2,080 36.71 11.67 8.00 10.50 31.51 1,412 611 328 456 1,224 1,468 491 320 420 1,260 40.0 45.6 39.1 40.0 40.0 73,447 28,791 16,859 23,694 63,644 76,351 25,554 16,640 21,840 65,532 2,080 2,149 2,009 2,080 2,080 14.02 19.03 618 840 561 761 40.0 39.9 32,142 43,693 29,162 39,582 2,080 2,077 18.57 774 743 40.0 40,120 37,889 2,072 18.57 770 743 40.0 39,896 37,889 2,072 14.70 619 587 40.0 31,992 30,410 2,067 11.48 500 455 39.7 25,748 23,400 2,046 11.13 481 445 40.0 24,880 23,150 2,072 11.96 527 478 39.7 27,075 24,814 2,043 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-33 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by occupation for full-time workers — Continued Hourly2 Weekly3 Annual4 Occupation1 Transportation and material moving occupations –Continued Machine feeders and offbearers ..................... Packers and packagers, hand ............................. Tank car, truck, and ship loaders .............................. Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.94 $11.40 $511 $448 39.5 $26,559 $23,322 2,053 11.10 10.10 440 403 39.7 22,669 20,800 2,043 19.18 20.83 774 833 40.4 39,023 43,326 2,035 1 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. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are 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. 4 Mean annual earnings are 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 31-34 December 2008 - January 2010 Industry sector1: Mean hourly earnings2 for private industry workers by major occupational group Table 32 Goods producing Service providing Financial activities Trade, transportation, and utilities Occupational group3 Mining 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 .................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................................ Production, transportation, and material moving ................... Production .............................. Transportation and material moving ............................. Construction Manufacturing All Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities All $29.42 – $21.48 $17.42 – $13.90 $20.63 $32.08 $25.43 50.50 – 38.74 35.87 – 32.93 36.59 40.28 37.76 55.61 44.80 – 20.90 41.93 – – – – – 42.37 36.17 14.50 19.60 27.54 38.10 33.19 12.63 14.57 14.52 – – – – – 35.79 30.66 10.76 12.50 12.53 36.78 35.74 21.28 17.21 25.53 43.30 37.52 19.69 22.63 31.43 38.09 36.52 13.04 19.44 31.85 19.96 – 17.41 14.66 – 12.42 16.68 22.09 16.05 22.33 – 21.60 21.23 – 18.94 22.33 30.83 18.36 21.83 – 22.34 21.25 – 19.01 22.33 31.48 18.39 23.18 26.39 – – 16.25 16.59 16.37 16.42 – – 11.84 14.28 19.95 20.93 30.28 31.33 14.65 17.94 21.21 – 14.48 16.36 – 11.14 19.92 26.22 13.94 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY United States 32-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Industry sector1: Mean hourly earnings2 for private industry workers by major occupational group — Continued Table 32 Service providing Financial activities Education and health services Leisure and hospitality 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 .................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................................ Production, transportation, and material moving ................... Production .............................. Transportation and material moving ............................. Educational services All Arts, entertainment, and recreation $21.26 $28.57 $20.36 $10.01 $14.21 $9.35 $17.80 34.24 29.37 34.09 28.52 26.94 27.74 26.18 29.98 – – – – – 35.45 26.44 12.78 16.01 15.22 32.73 28.93 11.91 15.53 18.74 34.76 33.92 14.25 17.36 20.52 31.98 28.13 11.83 15.26 17.83 27.04 26.70 8.74 11.91 11.43 27.71 27.76 11.10 12.64 11.53 26.69 21.77 8.47 11.70 11.41 33.55 25.09 12.56 14.94 13.58 – 16.64 15.45 17.14 15.21 12.33 13.50 11.96 15.42 – 18.23 19.72 22.41 18.94 16.49 17.70 15.94 19.06 – 18.28 18.86 21.45 18.39 15.98 16.62 15.74 18.97 – – 14.05 17.60 13.33 13.67 16.99 18.59 13.17 13.53 10.16 13.33 12.91 18.63 9.90 12.95 12.33 12.24 – 13.34 13.08 16.34 12.91 8.38 10.71 8.13 12.44 Real estate and rental and leasing All – $19.79 – 1 Industry sectors are classified according to the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure, which defines more than 800 Accommodation and food services Other services Health care and social assistance Finance and insurance 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 United States 32-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours All workers ................................... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Level 14 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. $23.17 9.96 11.06 12.40 14.60 17.22 18.95 22.77 27.21 30.80 35.86 42.31 58.68 71.86 99.17 $18.86 9.58 10.50 12.02 14.26 17.00 18.43 22.47 26.75 29.87 34.23 41.26 52.80 63.51 83.01 $906 392 434 488 569 674 742 888 1,058 1,190 1,437 1,669 2,319 2,813 3,926 $738 380 414 476 560 672 724 865 1,016 1,159 1,368 1,623 2,115 2,615 3,320 39.1 39.4 39.2 39.4 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.0 38.9 38.6 40.1 39.5 39.5 39.2 39.6 $45,883 18,332 22,209 25,124 29,154 34,815 38,339 44,784 52,901 59,226 72,425 83,970 110,509 135,474 200,521 $37,727 19,240 21,362 24,648 28,725 34,651 37,440 43,697 51,400 57,584 68,340 82,356 101,383 123,600 169,676 1,981 1,841 2,008 2,026 1,997 2,022 2,023 1,967 1,944 1,923 2,019 1,984 1,883 1,885 2,022 29.49 23.31 1,155 919 39.2 58,346 46,939 1,979 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 .................... General and operations managers .......................... Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Marketing and sales managers Level 11 ................. Marketing managers .......... Sales managers .................. 37.18 15.36 22.16 22.79 29.09 33.89 41.96 49.15 60.23 83.08 32.21 13.93 21.47 23.97 28.39 30.85 43.04 46.01 57.69 78.17 1,480 593 868 901 1,156 1,385 1,661 1,907 2,487 3,294 1,286 538 832 904 1,116 1,234 1,710 1,817 2,492 3,127 39.8 38.6 39.2 39.5 39.7 40.9 39.6 38.8 41.3 39.6 76,645 30,812 43,574 46,778 60,081 71,830 86,208 99,138 129,313 171,282 66,880 27,997 42,840 47,029 58,024 64,160 88,507 94,458 129,563 162,594 2,061 2,006 1,967 2,053 2,065 2,119 2,055 2,017 2,147 2,062 42.45 50.99 37.29 42.61 1,705 2,343 1,508 1,923 40.2 45.9 88,475 121,834 78,397 100,000 2,084 2,389 39.96 26.91 36.88 42.76 43.71 35.49 25.28 32.92 43.04 44.54 1,670 1,132 1,600 1,779 1,775 1,564 1,154 1,538 1,721 1,782 41.8 42.1 43.4 41.6 40.6 86,810 58,847 83,210 92,518 92,277 81,305 60,000 80,000 89,513 92,645 2,173 2,187 2,256 2,164 2,111 34.63 35.27 41.87 36.41 33.49 29.43 35.50 41.83 35.08 35.50 1,413 1,382 1,563 1,393 1,362 1,633 1,420 1,346 1,346 1,420 40.8 39.2 37.3 38.3 40.7 73,485 71,822 81,253 72,428 70,814 84,941 73,832 70,015 70,015 73,832 2,122 2,036 1,940 1,989 2,115 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Management occupations –Continued Public relations managers ...... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Administrative services managers .......................... Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Computer and information systems managers ............ Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Financial managers ................ Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Human resources managers ... Level 11 ................. Construction managers .......... 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 ..... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school ......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $33.53 23.07 22.24 27.91 40.58 $28.80 23.19 23.08 28.14 42.53 $1,316 860 860 1,142 1,595 $1,141 919 923 1,135 1,783 39.2 37.3 38.7 40.9 39.3 $68,281 44,713 44,717 58,837 82,942 $59,307 47,811 48,000 58,999 92,699 2,036 1,938 2,010 2,108 2,044 28.38 24.56 32.35 27.85 22.61 28.85 1,148 1,020 1,337 1,114 904 1,348 40.5 41.5 41.3 59,653 53,054 69,541 57,928 47,029 70,113 2,102 2,160 2,149 27.94 26.40 1,118 1,056 40.0 58,122 54,908 2,080 43.20 42.09 41.03 43.27 1,737 1,694 1,641 1,731 40.2 40.3 90,157 87,762 85,342 90,006 2,087 2,085 50.58 43.94 37.27 44.38 52.92 49.92 38.46 35.34 43.06 55.71 2,052 1,708 1,472 1,653 2,199 1,997 1,507 1,413 1,507 2,228 40.6 38.9 39.5 37.2 41.6 106,710 88,832 76,533 85,963 114,351 103,834 78,375 73,501 78,375 115,877 2,110 2,022 2,054 1,937 2,161 45.92 38.65 36.55 30.12 34.83 19.17 20.39 28.46 42.39 66.69 59.40 37.29 33.22 36.76 32.05 30.85 18.50 21.61 27.18 40.58 65.29 56.41 1,810 1,564 1,571 1,161 1,363 747 796 1,110 1,618 2,501 2,481 1,492 1,250 1,313 1,202 1,234 740 832 1,058 1,594 2,448 2,704 39.4 40.5 43.0 38.6 39.1 39.0 39.0 39.0 38.2 37.5 41.8 94,119 81,316 81,699 60,379 69,278 30,170 40,984 57,701 83,673 129,293 128,996 77,563 65,000 68,251 62,499 64,160 30,340 42,566 54,999 82,909 127,308 140,596 2,050 2,104 2,235 2,005 1,989 1,574 2,010 2,027 1,974 1,939 2,172 42.96 38.25 1,637 1,400 38.1 83,787 61,202 1,950 27.16 30.85 1,107 1,234 40.8 56,645 64,160 2,086 35.78 32.94 1,412 1,212 39.4 70,925 60,819 1,982 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Management occupations –Continued Education administrators, elementary and secondary school –Continued Level 11 ................. Education administrators, postsecondary .............. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Food service managers .......... Medical and health services managers .......................... Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. 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 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $34.76 $33.67 $1,385 $1,170 39.9 $70,749 $60,819 2,036 40.23 20.63 21.53 29.21 24.19 49.41 67.03 55.40 32.08 19.44 21.64 27.96 24.94 48.93 65.29 53.26 1,528 818 829 1,116 964 1,835 2,525 2,408 1,261 778 832 1,103 998 1,889 2,448 2,202 38.0 39.6 38.5 38.2 39.9 37.1 37.7 43.5 78,812 41,235 43,029 57,963 50,145 95,151 131,323 125,231 64,245 39,096 43,264 57,348 51,875 97,756 127,308 114,496 1,959 1,998 1,998 1,985 2,073 1,926 1,959 2,261 46.09 20.21 31.00 14.53 1,716 803 1,177 680 37.2 39.8 87,081 41,780 56,000 35,360 1,889 2,067 44.48 29.16 37.43 42.44 46.48 41.26 33.59 38.24 41.36 47.60 1,789 1,154 1,497 1,728 1,878 1,634 1,316 1,530 1,654 1,840 40.2 39.6 40.0 40.7 40.4 93,053 60,019 77,848 89,846 97,673 84,981 68,411 79,548 86,020 95,701 2,092 2,058 2,080 2,117 2,101 53.05 48.64 2,122 1,946 40.0 110,344 101,171 2,080 28.02 21.82 21.15 26.51 29.22 38.42 38.14 27.01 17.50 24.66 26.34 29.81 36.55 36.51 1,102 852 831 1,036 1,199 1,499 1,437 1,058 700 962 1,001 1,192 1,447 1,363 39.3 39.1 39.3 39.1 41.0 39.0 37.7 57,253 44,320 43,210 53,863 62,348 77,591 74,750 54,999 36,400 50,000 52,070 62,001 75,256 70,897 2,043 2,032 2,043 2,032 2,134 2,019 1,960 24.20 24.74 983 990 40.6 51,107 51,459 2,112 28.95 18.47 20.16 26.28 19.16 20.52 1,138 724 774 1,000 766 788 39.3 39.2 38.4 59,142 37,640 40,250 52,001 39,855 40,986 2,043 2,038 1,996 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Business and financial operations occupations –Continued Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Buyers and purchasing agents Not able to be leveled .............. Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ............... Not able to be leveled .............. Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators ..................... Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators ................. Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ......................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ..................... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ..................... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.65 24.67 28.76 33.26 43.49 51.28 $20.40 24.26 29.15 33.62 40.39 51.28 $890 959 1,124 1,331 1,724 2,242 $805 954 1,107 1,314 1,607 2,229 39.3 38.9 39.1 40.0 39.6 43.7 $46,146 49,823 58,430 69,213 89,634 116,577 $41,725 49,608 57,584 68,340 83,545 115,900 2,037 2,019 2,032 2,081 2,061 2,273 31.21 24.75 28.69 22.12 1,231 957 1,141 852 39.4 38.7 64,016 49,771 59,342 44,304 2,051 2,011 22.18 22.12 852 830 38.4 44,279 43,134 1,997 24.53 22.12 951 852 38.8 49,444 44,304 2,015 23.04 22.12 882 830 38.3 45,851 43,134 1,990 28.34 32.39 1,079 1,249 38.1 56,090 64,923 1,979 28.34 32.39 1,079 1,249 38.1 56,090 64,923 1,979 28.76 19.15 23.46 21.25 30.60 29.00 18.43 23.80 24.07 31.90 1,128 719 913 795 1,213 1,058 788 920 846 1,276 39.2 37.6 38.9 37.4 39.7 58,642 37,410 47,479 41,246 63,096 55,000 40,986 47,814 44,002 66,350 2,039 1,953 2,024 1,941 2,062 34.75 31.85 1,427 1,516 41.0 74,181 78,824 2,134 23.20 22.36 21.87 20.70 20.43 24.18 903 890 804 828 817 846 38.9 39.8 36.8 46,905 46,304 41,658 43,060 42,501 44,002 2,022 2,071 1,905 24.15 27.37 894 1,015 37.0 46,485 52,775 1,925 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-4 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Business and financial operations occupations –Continued Training and development specialists ..................... Level 9 .................. Management analysts ............ Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Meeting and convention planners ............................ Accountants and auditors ...... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Budget analysts ...................... Financial analysts and advisors ............................ Financial analysts .............. Loan counselors and officers Loan counselors ................. Loan officers ...................... Computer and mathematical science occupations ............ Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Computer and information scientists, research ........... Computer programmers ......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $32.41 30.09 41.01 34.83 52.31 $32.17 30.37 38.49 32.67 42.23 $1,267 1,167 1,631 1,378 1,998 $1,287 1,139 1,404 1,225 1,614 39.1 38.8 39.8 39.6 38.2 $65,896 60,701 84,834 71,664 103,881 $66,914 59,225 73,000 63,701 83,934 2,033 2,018 2,068 2,058 1,986 21.70 27.31 23.70 20.90 28.38 28.27 33.49 34.63 20.95 26.44 21.90 19.79 26.91 26.44 29.21 37.59 858 1,078 948 833 1,110 1,093 1,380 1,355 865 1,012 876 792 1,058 1,040 1,314 1,375 39.5 39.5 40.0 39.8 39.1 38.6 41.2 39.1 44,611 56,049 49,288 43,299 57,702 56,816 71,765 70,437 45,001 52,630 45,542 41,163 54,995 54,080 68,340 71,497 2,056 2,052 2,080 2,071 2,033 2,010 2,143 2,034 29.93 29.56 28.69 25.00 1,197 1,166 1,148 1,000 40.0 39.5 62,254 60,646 59,671 52,000 2,080 2,052 35.61 37.65 31.30 14.71 36.69 30.82 30.94 19.04 13.79 19.18 1,406 1,488 1,250 584 1,468 1,196 1,238 762 551 767 39.5 39.5 39.9 39.7 40.0 73,090 77,401 64,976 30,344 76,319 62,213 64,351 39,603 28,675 39,896 2,052 2,056 2,076 2,062 2,080 32.47 17.44 19.34 24.70 27.34 32.81 40.75 41.43 30.77 17.46 19.94 23.96 27.61 32.26 40.23 39.59 1,267 685 759 966 1,074 1,285 1,600 1,638 1,214 698 772 952 1,104 1,290 1,576 1,584 39.0 39.3 39.2 39.1 39.3 39.2 39.3 39.5 65,433 33,441 39,464 49,024 55,833 66,816 83,211 85,188 62,920 36,317 40,123 49,415 57,429 67,101 81,962 82,356 2,015 1,918 2,040 1,985 2,042 2,036 2,042 2,056 27.81 26.43 1,036 942 37.3 53,350 49,000 1,918 58.12 28.64 57.89 26.27 2,325 1,121 2,315 1,038 40.0 39.1 120,899 58,274 120,401 54,001 2,080 2,035 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-5 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Computer and mathematical science occupations –Continued Computer programmers –Continued Level 9 .................. Computer software engineers Computer software engineers, applications Computer support specialists Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. 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 7 .................. Network and computer systems administrators ..... Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Network systems and data communications analysts Level 7 .................. Operations research analysts Architecture and engineering occupations ......................... Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Engineers ............................... Level 11 ................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $34.49 45.88 $34.46 41.07 $1,363 1,800 $1,378 1,589 39.5 39.2 $70,855 93,576 $71,666 82,647 2,054 2,040 50.86 23.63 18.16 20.50 24.66 42.27 23.93 17.85 18.82 24.57 1,974 896 709 820 967 1,599 925 714 753 937 38.8 37.9 39.0 40.0 39.2 102,637 46,170 33,952 42,646 50,301 83,136 48,101 37,128 39,146 48,730 2,018 1,954 1,870 2,080 2,040 24.07 35.18 24.68 28.39 32.59 40.78 38.74 26.43 34.66 23.44 29.77 32.21 40.23 39.59 829 1,387 986 1,129 1,297 1,616 1,523 925 1,358 938 1,191 1,284 1,565 1,584 34.4 39.4 39.9 39.8 39.8 39.6 39.3 43,085 72,129 51,247 58,729 67,427 84,052 79,212 48,101 70,616 48,761 61,917 66,747 81,370 82,356 1,790 2,050 2,076 2,069 2,069 2,061 2,044 36.71 26.62 23.75 35.96 23.96 23.91 1,410 1,062 950 1,476 958 956 38.4 39.9 40.0 73,340 55,226 49,408 76,777 49,839 49,724 1,998 2,075 2,080 30.82 30.25 29.54 42.15 32.05 32.28 25.41 36.87 1,204 1,179 1,141 1,675 1,202 1,233 965 1,475 39.1 39.0 38.6 39.7 62,601 61,307 59,345 87,107 62,492 64,108 50,197 76,683 2,031 2,026 2,009 2,066 31.64 26.21 35.02 27.79 26.44 32.82 1,251 1,008 1,322 1,058 1,053 1,313 39.5 38.4 37.8 65,064 52,392 68,770 55,010 54,737 68,274 2,056 1,999 1,964 36.93 26.64 38.34 40.74 44.68 40.74 35.94 25.43 37.13 37.50 42.21 37.50 1,484 1,065 1,528 1,693 1,809 1,693 1,442 1,017 1,470 1,720 1,797 1,720 40.2 40.0 39.9 41.6 40.5 41.6 77,160 55,404 79,464 88,053 94,052 88,053 75,005 52,886 76,440 89,440 93,444 89,440 2,089 2,080 2,072 2,161 2,105 2,161 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-6 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Architecture and engineering occupations –Continued Engineering technicians, except drafters ................. Level 7 .................. Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Life, physical, and social science occupations ............ Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Life scientists ......................... Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Biological scientists ........... Medical scientists .............. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Physical scientists .................. Psychologists ......................... Level 9 .................. Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists .... Level 9 .................. Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers ............................ Biological technicians ........... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $25.92 26.99 $24.46 26.86 $1,031 1,079 $975 1,074 39.8 40.0 $53,594 56,129 $50,702 55,858 2,068 2,080 25.59 21.17 1,022 847 39.9 53,160 44,023 2,077 28.04 19.23 21.73 20.15 22.42 29.15 33.46 31.10 39.64 49.38 24.17 18.56 22.05 18.91 22.07 26.65 35.77 27.70 34.51 58.05 1,089 764 864 776 876 1,143 1,275 1,233 1,586 1,838 947 722 872 750 876 1,064 1,346 1,043 1,380 1,972 38.8 39.7 39.7 38.5 39.1 39.2 38.1 39.6 40.0 37.2 56,095 39,656 44,913 40,354 45,032 57,893 66,274 64,092 82,455 87,372 49,290 37,523 45,336 39,010 45,531 55,349 70,005 54,247 71,785 94,500 2,000 2,062 2,067 2,002 2,009 1,986 1,981 2,061 2,080 1,769 30.13 26.60 20.70 26.49 26.65 24.18 20.88 25.59 1,142 1,027 778 1,027 986 923 756 931 37.9 38.6 37.6 38.8 59,363 53,390 40,477 53,420 51,251 48,006 39,299 48,429 1,971 2,007 1,955 2,017 29.96 28.02 25.89 23.85 27.42 26.09 23.90 21.98 1,142 1,077 1,005 908 1,058 985 872 849 38.1 38.4 38.8 38.1 59,364 55,978 52,275 47,208 54,999 51,210 45,321 44,169 1,981 1,998 2,019 1,979 31.71 41.75 33.84 31.87 27.47 38.80 27.00 23.15 1,214 1,573 1,318 1,250 1,097 1,458 1,080 926 38.3 37.7 38.9 39.2 63,147 79,600 65,942 59,077 57,025 74,409 56,160 48,158 1,991 1,907 1,949 1,854 36.29 31.87 27.00 23.15 1,408 1,250 1,096 926 38.8 39.2 70,116 59,077 56,722 48,158 1,932 1,854 39.93 19.30 36.03 18.31 1,489 755 1,441 693 37.3 39.1 77,407 39,261 74,949 36,051 1,939 2,035 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-7 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Life, physical, and social science occupations –Continued Social science research assistants .......................... Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians ....................... Community and social services occupations ........... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Counselors ............................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Educational, vocational, and school counselors .. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.77 $24.04 $903 $962 39.7 $46,122 $49,525 2,025 19.53 19.52 772 769 39.5 40,126 40,000 2,055 17.80 11.52 12.36 14.64 17.12 19.99 23.07 27.22 29.94 16.52 11.44 11.94 14.13 16.90 18.59 22.59 24.76 29.40 700 451 480 578 668 815 896 1,192 1,139 652 458 470 558 659 768 846 1,127 1,169 39.3 39.2 38.9 39.5 39.1 40.8 38.8 43.8 38.0 36,127 23,473 24,973 29,732 34,516 42,265 45,934 61,999 59,224 33,827 23,795 24,440 28,789 34,276 39,957 43,832 58,607 60,769 2,029 2,037 2,021 2,031 2,017 2,114 1,991 2,278 1,978 19.48 17.83 13.42 14.41 16.99 19.15 24.31 15.81 16.75 12.28 13.82 17.32 18.59 22.19 747 696 528 570 663 752 941 602 651 480 553 666 727 849 38.3 39.0 39.3 39.5 39.0 39.3 38.7 38,492 35,770 27,435 29,274 34,394 39,106 46,787 31,283 33,780 24,960 28,995 34,307 37,823 44,101 1,976 2,006 2,044 2,031 2,024 2,042 1,924 21.85 18.92 835 765 38.2 41,348 39,770 1,892 17.68 16.41 17.56 17.68 17.32 14.46 17.32 18.02 701 660 673 707 692 613 650 721 39.7 40.2 38.3 40.0 36,351 34,326 34,511 36,776 35,917 31,901 33,780 37,482 2,057 2,092 1,965 2,080 22.65 14.76 16.54 17.76 33.15 19.23 14.36 16.83 17.39 28.85 859 585 623 706 1,200 769 574 633 702 1,010 37.9 39.6 37.6 39.8 36.2 42,674 30,437 30,177 36,695 53,149 40,000 29,871 29,334 36,225 52,500 1,884 2,062 1,824 2,066 1,603 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-8 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Community and social services occupations –Continued Educational, vocational, and school counselors –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Mental health counselors ... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Rehabilitation counselors .. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Social workers ....................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Child, family, and school social workers .............. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. 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 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $33.04 18.84 15.09 17.05 21.78 15.63 13.92 14.79 15.84 20.05 16.63 17.33 20.34 23.19 31.45 $23.24 18.67 14.11 16.78 22.79 14.68 13.05 14.00 14.68 18.46 15.92 16.90 19.21 22.59 29.07 $1,119 740 604 672 847 609 540 582 609 784 653 681 801 896 1,258 $871 747 564 671 907 587 496 560 587 731 637 665 765 843 1,163 33.9 39.3 40.0 39.4 38.9 38.9 38.8 39.4 38.5 39.1 39.3 39.3 39.4 38.7 40.0 $49,609 38,482 31,393 34,927 44,041 31,650 28,072 30,282 31,671 40,416 33,979 34,980 41,344 46,177 65,422 $54,738 38,834 29,349 34,902 47,175 30,534 25,771 29,120 30,534 37,926 33,120 34,570 39,374 43,680 60,466 1,501 2,042 2,080 2,049 2,022 2,025 2,017 2,047 2,000 2,016 2,043 2,018 2,032 1,991 2,080 23.45 22.60 925 892 39.4 48,076 46,405 2,050 17.84 14.20 16.90 18.92 20.74 16.90 14.83 16.56 18.34 21.00 699 568 662 743 806 651 593 627 651 840 39.2 40.0 39.2 39.3 38.9 35,390 29,528 33,389 37,466 40,542 32,989 30,844 31,642 32,427 43,507 1,984 2,080 1,976 1,980 1,955 25.14 19.53 22.59 28.23 25.08 18.46 21.03 28.87 973 764 868 1,089 959 685 827 1,078 38.7 39.1 38.4 38.6 50,600 39,707 45,141 56,613 49,878 35,605 43,007 56,056 2,013 2,034 1,998 2,005 19.19 15.26 16.91 18.04 20.12 17.89 14.85 16.82 18.02 20.48 752 594 676 722 777 712 594 673 721 791 39.2 38.9 39.9 40.0 38.6 39,052 30,903 35,132 37,528 40,296 36,907 30,888 35,000 37,482 41,114 2,035 2,025 2,077 2,080 2,003 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-9 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.93 11.52 11.65 14.02 16.62 29.96 20.66 $13.95 11.44 11.15 13.50 16.42 31.34 19.00 $580 451 448 554 637 1,198 800 $540 458 446 539 628 1,254 760 38.9 39.2 38.4 39.5 38.3 40.0 38.7 $30,026 23,473 23,289 28,437 33,132 62,310 41,623 $27,944 23,795 23,171 27,040 32,639 65,191 39,520 2,011 2,037 1,999 2,028 1,993 2,080 2,014 15.88 26.37 13.09 23.00 604 1,048 518 920 38.1 39.8 31,427 54,521 26,912 47,844 1,979 2,068 13.03 11.52 11.55 13.69 16.02 12.82 11.44 11.08 13.39 15.22 508 451 440 541 635 500 458 439 511 600 39.0 39.2 38.1 39.5 39.6 26,211 23,473 22,892 27,641 33,009 25,917 23,795 22,840 26,116 31,200 2,012 2,037 1,981 2,019 2,060 12.70 17.89 16.11 12.44 17.05 14.10 491 853 828 474 846 846 38.7 47.6 51.4 25,534 44,336 43,031 24,648 43,976 43,976 2,010 2,478 2,671 28.84 23.25 1,140 930 39.5 59,286 48,360 2,056 Legal occupations .................... Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Lawyers ................................. Level 11 ................. Paralegals and legal assistants 32.18 21.98 45.12 42.21 45.12 21.76 25.07 22.12 48.00 41.54 48.00 20.33 1,257 862 1,714 1,629 1,714 858 1,003 865 1,680 1,669 1,680 762 39.1 39.2 38.0 38.6 38.0 39.4 64,571 44,799 89,143 84,696 89,143 44,629 52,000 45,001 87,360 86,798 87,360 39,649 2,007 2,038 1,976 2,007 1,976 2,051 Education, training, and library occupations ............ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. 32.79 9.65 10.69 12.00 14.77 15.05 28.04 9.00 9.92 11.36 13.08 14.28 1,246 373 416 463 575 581 1,042 334 391 447 523 542 38.0 38.6 38.9 38.6 38.9 38.6 52,953 18,211 19,027 21,550 28,119 28,066 44,501 15,014 19,282 21,070 26,998 26,520 1,615 1,887 1,779 1,796 1,904 1,865 Community and social services occupations –Continued Miscellaneous community and social service specialists ......................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Health educators ................ Social and human service assistants ...................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Clergy .................................... Level 8 .................. Directors, religious activities and education ................... See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-10 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Level 14 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Postsecondary teachers .......... 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 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Math and computer teachers, postsecondary Level 10 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Computer science teachers, postsecondary .......... Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary .......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $22.20 31.89 32.50 39.33 44.28 61.46 68.41 131.32 $22.61 30.76 31.25 38.33 41.77 55.40 58.51 97.63 $830 1,146 1,215 1,478 1,714 2,385 2,676 5,081 $820 1,044 1,211 1,475 1,575 2,157 2,389 3,846 37.4 35.9 37.4 37.6 38.7 38.8 39.1 38.7 $35,281 47,412 48,187 58,519 70,470 97,360 115,016 240,281 $34,278 42,648 48,054 53,701 64,001 81,640 105,600 179,272 1,589 1,487 1,482 1,488 1,592 1,584 1,681 1,830 43.09 53.34 23.31 34.89 30.92 39.28 44.37 61.11 68.41 131.32 33.41 45.22 22.06 35.89 26.97 37.67 42.09 53.61 58.51 97.63 1,693 2,068 816 1,360 1,193 1,485 1,715 2,369 2,676 5,081 1,251 1,742 728 1,422 1,079 1,415 1,575 2,144 2,389 3,846 39.3 38.8 35.0 39.0 38.6 37.8 38.7 38.8 39.1 38.7 73,834 85,859 37,389 64,859 53,480 58,253 69,784 96,074 115,016 240,281 58,568 71,425 36,302 67,568 52,520 53,290 63,169 81,120 105,600 179,272 1,714 1,610 1,604 1,859 1,729 1,483 1,573 1,572 1,681 1,830 60.41 51.03 2,366 2,007 39.2 97,348 76,281 1,611 55.64 66.27 50.28 64.24 2,157 2,500 2,027 2,569 38.8 37.7 90,917 87,308 83,747 92,498 1,634 1,317 49.08 47.69 1,899 1,907 38.7 83,006 78,539 1,691 48.07 37.56 67.72 43.88 35.79 63.18 1,851 1,372 2,573 1,701 1,253 2,369 38.5 36.5 38.0 71,867 50,718 119,193 63,746 45,100 116,576 1,495 1,350 1,760 48.25 46.92 1,865 1,877 38.7 74,402 80,701 1,542 57.61 52.93 2,215 1,985 38.4 96,898 69,685 1,682 45.14 37.67 1,739 1,410 38.5 65,255 51,418 1,446 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-11 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary .............. Engineering teachers, postsecondary .......... Life sciences teachers, postsecondary .............. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Biological science teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. 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 .............. Economics teachers, postsecondary .......... Psychology teachers, postsecondary .......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $75.98 $80.85 $2,970 $3,133 39.1 $113,129 $116,499 1,489 77.35 81.41 3,020 3,179 39.0 115,365 119,635 1,492 59.79 44.56 46.10 49.93 51.18 39.79 45.30 52.62 2,507 1,717 1,945 2,128 2,055 1,577 1,952 1,954 41.9 38.5 42.2 42.6 114,623 64,950 94,269 94,648 94,757 54,315 100,391 80,340 1,917 1,458 2,045 1,896 90.45 72.85 3,957 2,877 43.7 180,386 112,219 1,994 59.79 44.56 46.10 49.93 51.18 39.79 45.30 52.62 2,507 1,717 1,945 2,128 2,055 1,577 1,952 1,954 41.9 38.5 42.2 42.6 114,623 64,950 94,269 94,648 94,757 54,315 100,391 80,340 1,917 1,458 2,045 1,896 90.45 72.85 3,957 2,877 43.7 180,386 112,219 1,994 56.71 45.04 57.25 53.61 45.65 54.94 2,182 1,679 2,216 2,144 1,712 2,144 38.5 37.3 38.7 88,996 63,367 101,686 89,740 66,763 101,700 1,569 1,407 1,776 51.86 46.03 1,919 1,841 37.0 72,220 67,256 1,393 66.16 56.92 2,567 2,277 38.8 114,757 118,400 1,735 49.69 40.41 41.78 56.33 45.85 35.16 42.72 48.79 1,881 1,505 1,555 2,119 1,742 1,406 1,535 1,981 37.9 37.2 37.2 37.6 74,475 60,311 60,093 80,660 67,916 59,203 60,731 77,935 1,499 1,492 1,438 1,432 56.76 49.77 2,182 1,991 38.4 87,384 100,000 1,540 61.85 58.33 2,182 2,154 35.3 82,412 78,795 1,333 47.65 43.32 1,869 1,585 39.2 71,978 66,264 1,511 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-12 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Psychology teachers, postsecondary –Continued Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Sociology teachers, postsecondary .......... Health teachers, postsecondary .............. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Health specialties teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 9 .................. Education and library science teachers, postsecondary .............. Level 11 ................. Education teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 11 ................. Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary .............. Level 12 ................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $39.85 $39.87 $1,597 $1,516 40.1 $63,595 $61,000 1,596 50.79 51.77 1,973 2,071 38.8 72,500 68,640 1,427 54.35 41.66 2,036 1,601 37.5 76,105 68,800 1,400 67.24 29.67 37.61 52.02 79.81 62.15 28.38 39.36 45.14 79.46 2,641 1,141 1,491 1,965 3,133 2,247 1,135 1,574 1,693 3,130 39.3 38.5 39.6 37.8 39.3 117,274 52,609 65,426 89,388 142,479 84,812 55,080 67,703 86,888 144,042 1,744 1,773 1,739 1,718 1,785 78.12 69.77 3,179 2,486 40.7 125,212 94,462 1,603 78.10 66.03 80.67 69.77 80.60 81.61 3,089 2,434 3,167 2,746 2,821 3,173 39.5 36.9 39.3 133,828 103,943 144,134 99,068 125,118 144,042 1,714 1,574 1,787 81.62 69.77 3,327 2,558 40.8 128,426 94,462 1,573 38.32 37.67 38.62 39.56 1,478 1,360 1,544 1,399 38.6 36.1 70,137 54,202 70,818 57,000 1,831 1,439 37.09 38.83 38.13 31.91 1,447 1,475 1,475 1,277 39.0 38.0 58,633 59,891 54,906 52,450 1,581 1,542 36.79 38.22 38.13 31.91 1,439 1,458 1,472 1,164 39.1 38.1 58,397 59,438 54,906 51,247 1,587 1,555 73.88 85.91 74.93 88.27 2,804 3,200 3,071 3,089 38.0 37.2 111,043 135,283 114,849 133,000 1,503 1,575 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-13 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued 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 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Communications teachers, postsecondary .......... English language and literature teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary .......... History teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 11 ................. Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary .......... Level 11 ................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $86.66 85.91 $87.43 88.27 $3,382 3,200 $3,330 3,089 39.0 37.2 $133,129 $133,759 135,283 133,000 1,536 1,575 44.32 30.38 32.96 37.26 43.95 53.62 64.24 41.18 29.94 36.31 34.22 40.57 45.91 60.01 1,683 1,094 1,249 1,452 1,711 2,026 2,451 1,647 1,119 1,293 1,353 1,623 1,836 2,400 38.0 36.0 37.9 39.0 38.9 37.8 38.2 64,524 44,799 48,427 55,182 67,370 76,963 93,519 59,293 44,610 47,150 52,767 63,146 66,475 93,614 1,456 1,475 1,469 1,481 1,533 1,435 1,456 37.48 33.41 1,378 1,169 36.8 51,448 42,000 1,373 38.05 36.01 37.17 36.11 1,436 1,381 1,394 1,431 37.7 38.4 53,652 52,704 50,076 55,809 1,410 1,463 34.16 33.41 1,205 1,169 35.3 43,730 40,926 1,280 49.66 42.23 1,935 1,715 39.0 72,283 57,936 1,456 49.25 41.09 42.44 43.50 42.59 43.18 1,886 1,617 1,722 1,750 1,671 1,697 38.3 39.3 40.6 75,121 62,115 70,587 73,482 67,329 75,120 1,525 1,512 1,663 49.39 49.99 1,847 1,875 37.4 69,747 64,000 1,412 45.46 43.63 44.21 44.21 1,759 1,709 1,768 1,768 38.7 39.2 67,220 65,162 63,146 63,146 1,479 1,493 44.38 38.59 39.49 37.18 1,670 1,464 1,537 1,487 37.6 37.9 65,962 58,061 57,999 59,158 1,486 1,504 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-14 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Vocational education teachers, postsecondary .......... 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 .................. Level 7 .................. 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 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $44.29 23.48 30.42 39.45 44.94 60.07 64.52 $38.60 22.64 29.98 38.00 39.39 53.13 56.85 $1,687 816 1,153 1,417 1,736 2,234 2,298 $1,518 728 1,118 1,415 1,563 2,125 1,987 38.1 34.7 37.9 35.9 38.6 37.2 35.6 $73,692 37,482 50,255 56,689 70,569 84,626 103,769 $60,863 37,856 46,733 54,809 61,577 82,000 86,216 1,664 1,596 1,652 1,437 1,570 1,409 1,608 47.90 44.35 1,862 1,697 38.9 86,526 72,000 1,806 32.92 35.25 1,226 1,281 37.3 52,730 53,797 1,602 27.42 14.29 21.50 32.48 34.02 26.13 13.37 20.32 30.56 33.40 1,014 553 808 1,130 1,265 921 527 754 928 1,238 37.0 38.7 37.6 34.8 37.2 40,629 26,144 32,911 44,389 47,701 37,727 23,920 31,361 37,727 47,048 1,482 1,829 1,531 1,367 1,402 16.96 12.00 647 480 38.2 30,275 24,960 1,785 16.99 13.96 14.27 13.89 13.37 13.88 618 539 560 555 527 555 36.4 38.7 39.2 28,166 25,774 25,378 26,416 23,795 23,617 1,658 1,847 1,778 13.19 9.75 500 390 37.9 24,462 20,280 1,855 16.54 13.93 13.55 13.45 13.37 12.50 600 541 533 540 527 500 36.3 38.9 39.4 27,728 25,752 24,773 25,917 23,795 23,920 1,676 1,849 1,828 13.19 9.75 500 390 37.9 24,462 20,280 1,855 21.08 18.14 20.69 13.89 789 702 724 555 37.4 38.7 31,774 28,117 28,124 22,216 1,507 1,550 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-15 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Elementary and middle school teachers ............. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. 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 Level 9 .................. Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school .... Level 9 .................. Special education teachers, secondary school ....................... Other teachers and instructors Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $28.18 24.91 25.85 31.35 $27.26 24.35 25.56 31.31 $1,052 904 992 1,176 $1,015 875 972 1,215 37.3 36.3 38.4 37.5 $39,709 34,923 38,075 43,214 $37,500 34,850 37,500 42,453 1,409 1,402 1,473 1,378 28.14 24.65 25.76 31.80 27.48 24.35 25.09 33.72 1,043 883 981 1,196 1,025 852 951 1,225 37.1 35.8 38.1 37.6 39,430 34,421 37,123 43,848 37,799 34,950 37,314 45,321 1,401 1,396 1,441 1,379 28.33 26.53 26.07 30.02 37.26 30.22 38.95 37.32 26.09 21.87 29.03 26.25 35.11 30.24 33.18 35.84 1,083 1,042 1,021 1,120 1,387 1,178 1,478 1,372 978 875 1,108 978 1,314 1,160 1,327 1,314 38.2 39.3 39.2 37.3 37.2 39.0 38.0 36.8 40,706 38,076 40,564 41,340 52,759 44,778 56,325 52,290 36,180 32,495 41,004 36,180 51,338 45,240 51,200 52,187 1,437 1,435 1,556 1,377 1,416 1,482 1,446 1,401 37.26 30.22 38.95 37.32 34.57 31.73 35.11 30.24 33.18 35.84 31.11 29.73 1,387 1,178 1,478 1,372 1,279 1,182 1,314 1,160 1,327 1,314 1,215 1,154 37.2 39.0 38.0 36.8 37.0 37.3 52,759 44,778 56,325 52,290 50,928 48,328 51,338 45,240 51,200 52,187 47,300 46,365 1,416 1,482 1,446 1,401 1,473 1,523 29.79 29.54 29.51 28.73 1,135 1,118 1,150 1,054 38.1 37.8 46,287 46,313 46,118 46,118 1,554 1,568 51.01 20.64 55.09 19.23 1,746 807 1,790 769 34.2 39.1 65,723 36,500 64,449 31,455 1,288 1,768 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-16 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Other teachers and instructors –Continued Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Archivists, curators, and museum technicians ......... Librarians ............................... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Library technicians ................ Level 5 .................. Instructional coordinators ...... Teacher assistants .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ......................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Designers ............................... Graphic designers .............. Actors, producers, and directors ........................... Not able to be leveled .............. Producers and directors ..... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $23.77 22.30 $23.64 19.23 $900 817 $906 769 37.9 36.6 $40,880 36,319 $46,094 36,978 1,720 1,629 25.33 23.47 973 921 38.4 45,653 47,133 1,802 27.42 29.04 23.14 28.96 28.02 44.53 19.46 16.16 30.32 11.33 9.65 10.67 12.01 27.60 25.59 23.13 29.67 24.04 39.48 18.80 17.00 24.04 10.50 9.00 9.92 11.50 1,026 1,089 853 1,125 1,069 1,743 747 616 1,195 438 373 415 463 966 962 820 1,038 962 1,604 680 642 978 412 334 391 448 37.4 37.5 36.8 38.8 38.2 39.1 38.4 38.1 39.4 38.7 38.6 38.9 38.5 52,369 52,419 41,185 51,784 47,305 82,328 38,662 32,031 61,936 20,588 18,211 19,012 21,550 50,228 49,132 42,637 50,134 50,001 87,690 35,364 33,402 50,873 20,030 15,014 19,282 21,070 1,910 1,805 1,780 1,788 1,688 1,849 1,987 1,982 2,043 1,817 1,887 1,781 1,794 26.31 20.32 22.62 24.91 31.44 23.36 20.22 22.66 22.22 28.13 1,031 792 889 1,008 1,199 906 793 884 1,000 1,106 39.2 39.0 39.3 40.5 38.1 52,522 40,807 46,218 52,006 62,361 47,039 40,591 45,949 51,999 57,491 1,997 2,008 2,043 2,087 1,983 26.27 22.08 22.08 24.04 22.15 22.15 1,035 866 866 905 855 855 39.4 39.2 39.2 51,414 45,007 45,007 47,039 44,456 44,456 1,957 2,038 2,038 26.71 24.04 1,070 884 40.0 55,624 45,975 2,082 26.71 26.71 24.04 24.04 1,070 1,070 884 884 40.0 40.0 55,624 55,624 45,975 45,975 2,082 2,082 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-17 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations –Continued Producers and directors –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers .......... Not able to be leveled .............. Coaches and scouts ............ Not able to be leveled .............. Public relations specialists ..... Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Writers and editors ................ Level 9 .................. Editors ................................ Level 9 .................. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators .......... 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 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Dietitians and nutritionists ..... Pharmacists ............................ Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $26.71 $24.04 $1,070 $884 40.0 $55,624 $45,975 2,082 30.13 25.80 1,201 1,231 39.9 59,966 56,406 1,990 30.13 30.13 25.80 25.80 1,201 1,201 1,231 1,231 39.9 39.9 59,966 59,966 56,406 56,406 1,990 1,990 30.13 27.92 24.38 24.73 29.63 39.53 30.23 40.02 25.80 23.68 22.66 21.89 23.46 38.60 25.26 38.60 1,201 1,109 967 987 1,119 1,428 1,136 1,441 1,231 1,015 1,022 876 938 1,351 942 1,351 39.9 39.7 39.6 39.9 37.8 36.1 37.6 36.0 59,966 57,671 50,260 51,327 58,172 74,255 59,062 74,918 56,406 52,784 53,146 45,531 48,801 70,250 49,000 70,250 1,990 2,065 2,061 2,075 1,963 1,878 1,954 1,872 16.73 13.00 676 520 40.4 35,157 27,032 2,101 30.49 13.19 15.70 19.02 22.12 26.59 29.49 32.71 39.54 44.47 90.38 101.15 27.56 12.36 15.16 18.80 21.54 25.94 28.85 31.57 37.98 44.35 85.00 98.33 1,189 522 620 742 866 1,044 1,152 1,260 1,560 1,749 3,661 3,802 1,068 483 601 725 847 1,024 1,118 1,224 1,488 1,726 3,313 3,737 39.0 39.5 39.5 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.1 38.5 39.5 39.3 40.5 37.6 61,766 27,122 32,157 38,437 45,017 54,249 59,896 65,368 81,134 90,949 190,371 197,709 55,505 25,126 31,262 37,515 44,054 53,248 58,153 63,357 77,376 89,731 172,286 194,300 2,026 2,056 2,048 2,021 2,035 2,040 2,031 1,999 2,052 2,045 2,106 1,955 33.76 24.59 53.04 28.40 22.02 52.50 1,315 981 2,111 1,099 881 2,078 39.0 39.9 39.8 68,360 51,019 109,758 57,158 45,802 108,035 2,025 2,074 2,069 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-18 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Pharmacists –Continued Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Physicians and surgeons ........ Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Family and general practitioners ................. Internists, general .............. Pediatricians, general ......... Physician assistants ............... Level 11 ................. Registered nurses ................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Therapists .............................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Occupational therapists ..... Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $52.40 51.49 53.71 62.17 22.32 24.83 33.69 95.41 101.15 $53.86 51.25 53.48 31.08 23.24 23.85 30.00 87.52 98.33 $2,050 2,046 2,145 2,469 965 984 1,307 3,872 3,802 $2,061 2,050 2,160 1,209 959 954 1,102 3,349 3,737 39.1 39.7 39.9 39.7 43.2 39.6 38.8 40.6 37.6 $106,586 $107,153 106,408 106,600 111,561 112,320 128,406 62,858 50,172 49,860 51,185 49,608 67,981 57,325 201,340 174,135 197,709 194,300 2,034 2,067 2,077 2,065 2,248 2,061 2,018 2,110 1,955 47.47 28.10 1,871 1,054 39.4 97,279 54,795 2,049 48.63 90.81 56.89 44.94 44.47 32.56 22.80 27.10 30.41 32.53 40.16 43.80 31.08 88.35 60.78 45.00 45.24 30.85 22.00 26.00 29.35 31.31 37.98 42.00 1,903 3,558 2,310 1,775 1,745 1,256 907 1,054 1,179 1,247 1,581 1,719 1,209 3,313 2,381 1,688 1,793 1,200 880 1,025 1,143 1,208 1,497 1,647 39.1 39.2 40.6 39.5 39.3 38.6 39.8 38.9 38.8 38.3 39.4 39.2 98,935 185,019 120,135 92,284 90,763 65,319 47,188 54,792 61,284 64,839 82,223 89,376 62,858 172,286 123,822 87,750 93,226 62,400 45,760 53,296 59,426 62,816 77,834 85,654 2,034 2,037 2,112 2,054 2,041 2,006 2,069 2,022 2,015 1,993 2,048 2,041 35.21 30.05 19.84 24.17 25.31 28.58 34.33 39.57 35.11 29.99 22.67 23.28 24.93 27.33 34.00 38.49 1,340 1,174 783 955 997 1,122 1,325 1,535 1,317 1,170 816 931 992 1,062 1,307 1,489 38.1 39.1 39.5 39.5 39.4 39.3 38.6 38.8 69,656 60,636 40,721 49,649 51,827 58,348 67,730 79,813 68,465 59,197 42,438 48,431 51,563 55,245 65,618 77,438 1,978 2,018 2,053 2,054 2,048 2,041 1,973 2,017 30.60 32.58 33.95 31.92 30.13 33.21 35.00 32.47 1,214 1,278 1,358 1,247 1,199 1,293 1,400 1,293 39.7 39.2 40.0 39.1 63,106 66,462 70,614 64,852 62,371 67,246 72,800 67,246 2,063 2,040 2,080 2,031 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-19 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Physical therapists ............. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Radiation therapists ........... Recreational therapists ....... Respiratory therapists ........ Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Speech-language pathologists .................. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ....................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Level 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 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $33.90 30.83 31.71 34.77 36.93 17.50 26.00 24.51 27.66 $34.00 30.95 32.56 35.10 33.53 18.56 25.12 23.55 26.75 $1,318 1,203 1,268 1,335 1,460 700 1,024 964 1,092 $1,287 1,220 1,302 1,320 1,341 742 992 942 1,070 38.9 39.0 40.0 38.4 39.5 40.0 39.4 39.3 39.5 $67,857 62,576 65,950 68,203 75,939 36,410 53,235 50,139 56,777 $66,417 63,434 67,725 66,401 69,742 38,605 51,563 48,992 55,619 2,002 2,030 2,080 1,961 2,056 2,080 2,048 2,045 2,052 28.98 27.33 1,083 1,025 37.4 54,204 53,294 1,870 21.57 14.03 15.58 19.43 22.53 25.75 23.78 29.44 21.15 14.20 15.50 19.56 21.30 26.21 25.02 28.46 850 557 615 769 879 1,021 939 1,178 829 563 611 773 829 1,040 989 1,138 39.4 39.7 39.5 39.6 39.0 39.7 39.5 40.0 44,207 28,960 31,971 39,971 45,708 53,109 48,822 61,233 43,118 29,286 31,787 40,170 43,118 54,101 51,418 59,199 2,049 2,064 2,053 2,057 2,029 2,062 2,053 2,080 23.07 22.83 900 896 39.0 46,811 46,613 2,029 24.76 24.99 25.61 23.57 29.44 24.84 23.78 25.80 24.75 28.46 977 963 1,016 930 1,178 989 944 1,030 979 1,138 39.5 38.5 39.7 39.5 40.0 50,809 50,073 52,812 48,347 61,233 51,418 49,109 53,560 50,918 59,199 2,052 2,003 2,062 2,051 2,080 24.17 22.83 942 903 39.0 48,974 46,939 2,026 18.68 14.03 15.75 19.22 22.14 18.21 14.20 16.37 19.15 20.73 735 557 621 759 866 716 563 626 766 829 39.3 39.7 39.4 39.5 39.1 38,229 28,960 32,276 39,467 45,013 37,211 29,286 32,552 39,832 43,118 2,046 2,064 2,050 2,054 2,033 20.39 18.41 798 736 39.1 41,487 38,293 2,034 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-20 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ....................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ................... Level 4 .................. Diagnostic medical sonographers ................ Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Nuclear medicine technologists ................ Radiologic technologists and technicians ............ Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ....................... Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians .......... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $28.28 14.30 24.52 23.89 30.11 31.16 39.27 $27.63 13.54 24.16 23.75 28.66 31.15 37.78 $1,114 572 961 930 1,188 1,240 1,558 $1,074 542 934 933 1,120 1,244 1,510 39.4 40.0 39.2 38.9 39.5 39.8 39.7 $57,934 29,742 49,947 48,347 61,793 64,464 81,001 $55,829 28,163 48,568 48,506 58,261 64,688 78,507 2,049 2,080 2,037 2,024 2,052 2,069 2,063 32.28 32.93 1,265 1,317 39.2 65,794 68,494 2,038 28.58 14.73 24.61 14.62 1,137 589 984 585 39.8 40.0 59,143 30,629 51,189 30,410 2,069 2,080 34.03 36.03 31.54 33.47 36.27 31.42 1,332 1,419 1,262 1,339 1,360 1,257 39.1 39.4 40.0 69,242 73,773 65,601 69,616 70,723 65,354 2,035 2,047 2,080 34.97 36.71 1,399 1,468 40.0 72,744 76,357 2,080 26.59 22.49 23.69 27.94 30.60 33.26 26.38 23.61 23.15 26.78 31.10 32.21 1,046 882 926 1,100 1,214 1,330 1,033 910 901 1,054 1,244 1,288 39.3 39.2 39.1 39.4 39.7 40.0 54,385 45,876 48,167 57,220 63,110 69,185 53,723 47,299 46,875 54,795 64,688 66,997 2,045 2,039 2,033 2,048 2,063 2,080 16.29 16.10 16.32 15.10 15.01 15.40 639 625 645 600 579 616 39.2 38.8 39.5 33,209 32,494 33,523 31,221 30,102 32,032 2,039 2,018 2,054 17.69 15.21 18.43 20.99 17.33 15.02 18.09 20.94 699 604 724 831 686 598 721 838 39.5 39.7 39.3 39.6 36,337 31,399 37,670 43,211 35,693 31,075 37,515 43,559 2,054 2,064 2,044 2,058 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-21 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians –Continued Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Pharmacy technicians ........ Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Psychiatric technicians ...... Respiratory therapy technicians ................... Surgical technologists ........ Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Medical records and health information technicians ... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians ....................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $24.70 $25.75 $969 $1,013 39.2 $50,114 $51,968 2,029 16.73 15.62 14.69 17.56 15.38 15.52 15.52 14.89 17.33 14.36 665 616 580 687 614 621 620 586 693 574 39.7 39.4 39.5 39.1 39.9 34,560 32,038 30,163 35,738 31,928 32,282 32,219 30,472 36,044 29,869 2,066 2,051 2,054 2,035 2,076 24.91 19.00 17.15 18.87 21.83 24.40 18.77 16.52 18.56 23.12 957 752 686 745 859 981 746 661 736 870 38.4 39.6 40.0 39.4 39.3 49,755 39,082 35,667 38,714 44,664 51,006 38,813 34,362 38,272 45,221 1,998 2,057 2,079 2,051 2,046 20.20 16.92 19.31 21.86 21.70 20.00 16.55 19.26 21.89 21.59 785 663 746 851 858 783 640 741 856 832 38.9 39.2 38.6 39.0 39.5 40,675 34,469 38,441 44,267 44,598 40,387 33,280 37,758 44,512 43,251 2,014 2,037 1,991 2,025 2,055 16.62 13.10 14.30 16.48 20.76 15.15 12.38 13.96 17.39 21.53 656 520 556 653 831 593 495 558 687 861 39.5 39.7 38.9 39.6 40.0 34,122 27,024 28,935 33,943 43,190 30,849 25,750 29,037 35,714 44,782 2,053 2,063 2,023 2,059 2,080 27.53 29.01 1,096 1,160 39.8 56,979 60,341 2,069 20.84 16.47 18.28 30.56 23.85 19.05 15.38 17.20 24.75 24.00 830 658 724 1,219 954 762 615 688 990 960 39.8 40.0 39.6 39.9 40.0 43,138 34,229 37,643 63,393 49,603 39,624 31,990 35,782 51,480 49,920 2,070 2,079 2,059 2,074 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-22 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers ............................ Healthcare support occupations ......................... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. 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 .................. Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants .............. Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.82 $13.15 $655 $526 38.9 $34,067 $27,352 2,025 26.66 27.57 1,066 1,103 40.0 51,462 48,069 1,930 12.70 10.19 11.27 12.21 13.50 15.59 19.14 12.02 10.23 10.65 11.82 12.82 14.87 18.70 498 408 441 479 528 616 765 475 409 423 462 506 595 748 39.2 40.0 39.1 39.2 39.1 39.5 40.0 25,891 21,191 22,936 24,891 27,439 32,057 39,780 24,700 21,268 22,006 24,016 26,291 30,930 38,896 2,038 2,080 2,036 2,038 2,032 2,056 2,078 15.35 14.77 603 591 39.3 31,339 30,722 2,041 12.11 10.21 11.07 12.09 13.08 13.85 11.64 10.23 10.58 11.67 12.49 12.95 473 408 433 473 509 548 457 409 420 458 485 520 39.1 40.0 39.1 39.2 38.9 39.6 24,620 21,230 22,519 24,621 26,454 28,518 23,776 21,268 21,840 23,816 25,230 27,040 2,033 2,080 2,034 2,036 2,022 2,060 14.66 10.98 10.62 10.96 11.79 14.25 10.32 10.00 10.49 11.44 573 428 411 433 457 574 411 400 410 424 39.1 39.0 38.7 39.5 38.8 29,786 22,273 21,385 22,527 23,757 29,869 21,392 20,800 21,320 22,027 2,031 2,029 2,013 2,055 2,016 12.69 10.21 11.52 12.58 13.77 12.27 10.23 11.21 12.14 13.06 496 408 454 490 536 479 409 445 472 510 39.1 40.0 39.4 39.0 38.9 25,779 21,230 23,590 25,498 27,860 24,898 21,268 23,150 24,544 26,520 2,032 2,080 2,048 2,027 2,023 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-23 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare support occupations –Continued Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Psychiatric aides ................ Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Physical therapist assistants and aides .......................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Physical therapist assistants Level 5 .................. Physical therapist aides ...... Level 3 .................. Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Medical assistants .............. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Medical equipment preparers ...................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Medical transcriptionists ... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers ..................... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.70 10.86 10.05 11.09 $14.24 10.30 10.00 10.61 $573 428 402 433 $580 404 400 401 39.0 39.4 40.0 39.0 $29,800 22,244 20,900 22,508 $30,160 21,029 20,800 20,842 2,027 2,048 2,080 2,030 15.28 12.76 12.72 18.40 19.13 18.40 13.34 12.76 13.70 12.26 13.08 19.61 20.31 19.61 12.26 12.26 610 511 502 736 764 736 532 511 525 490 522 784 812 784 490 490 39.9 40.0 39.5 40.0 39.9 40.0 39.9 40.0 31,715 26,547 26,085 38,263 39,743 38,263 27,683 26,547 27,320 25,490 27,125 40,789 42,236 40,789 25,490 25,490 2,075 2,080 2,051 2,079 2,077 2,079 2,074 2,080 14.62 12.77 13.10 14.48 15.70 19.72 13.94 12.12 12.97 13.89 15.22 18.70 578 500 519 572 619 797 555 486 518 551 607 748 39.5 39.1 39.6 39.5 39.4 40.4 30,028 25,991 26,892 29,733 32,194 41,429 28,845 25,272 26,832 28,654 31,574 38,896 2,054 2,035 2,052 2,053 2,051 2,101 15.23 14.71 14.35 14.63 14.16 14.18 13.87 13.75 14.26 13.87 600 580 574 577 557 567 555 550 569 555 39.4 39.4 40.0 39.4 39.4 31,223 30,084 29,039 29,994 28,978 29,494 28,845 28,288 29,598 28,845 2,050 2,046 2,023 2,050 2,047 15.63 15.05 15.68 15.18 14.91 16.56 15.40 15.29 15.27 15.08 15.08 17.24 614 602 612 603 591 657 612 612 576 603 589 676 39.3 40.0 39.1 39.7 39.7 39.7 31,934 31,302 31,837 31,356 30,751 34,163 31,824 31,803 29,949 31,366 30,638 35,137 2,044 2,080 2,031 2,066 2,062 2,062 13.93 12.36 550 494 39.5 28,610 25,709 2,053 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-24 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Protective service occupations Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Police officers ........................ Police and sheriff’s patrol officers ......................... Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ......... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Security guards .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Food preparation and serving related occupations ............ Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers ............... Level 4 .................. Level 6 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $15.06 12.59 13.43 14.68 17.22 20.58 20.95 $14.29 13.42 13.05 15.25 16.53 18.56 21.92 $596 489 530 581 687 817 838 $567 537 520 610 661 742 877 39.6 38.8 39.5 39.6 39.9 39.7 40.0 $28,215 25,421 27,565 26,335 35,738 42,484 43,566 $28,933 27,914 27,040 29,827 34,382 38,584 45,594 1,874 2,020 2,052 1,794 2,075 2,064 2,080 16.58 20.53 16.63 21.69 663 817 665 868 40.0 39.8 34,483 42,488 34,590 45,115 2,080 2,070 20.53 21.69 817 868 39.8 42,488 45,115 2,070 14.11 12.59 13.44 14.77 17.29 14.11 12.59 13.44 14.77 17.29 13.86 13.42 13.05 14.50 16.53 13.86 13.42 13.05 14.50 16.53 557 489 530 584 690 557 489 530 584 690 551 537 522 580 661 551 537 522 580 661 39.5 38.8 39.5 39.5 39.9 39.5 38.8 39.5 39.5 39.9 28,875 25,421 27,573 29,806 35,893 28,875 25,421 27,573 29,806 35,893 28,662 27,914 27,123 29,715 34,382 28,662 27,914 27,123 29,715 34,382 2,047 2,020 2,052 2,018 2,076 2,047 2,020 2,052 2,018 2,076 12.92 9.83 11.09 13.14 14.19 16.72 17.86 12.30 9.49 10.52 12.61 14.10 15.43 18.21 502 387 434 516 538 655 714 482 379 415 496 552 617 728 38.9 39.4 39.1 39.3 37.9 39.2 40.0 25,594 20,064 22,222 26,519 27,215 32,519 36,958 24,731 19,729 21,237 25,792 28,725 32,094 37,868 1,981 2,042 2,003 2,018 1,918 1,945 2,069 15.96 16.58 610 622 38.2 30,051 32,337 1,883 16.01 13.62 17.78 15.00 13.72 18.21 602 493 711 577 514 728 37.6 36.2 40.0 29,233 22,124 36,708 29,432 13,989 37,868 1,826 1,625 2,065 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-25 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Food preparation and serving related occupations –Continued First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers ........... Level 4 .................. Level 6 .................. Cooks ..................................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Cooks, institution and cafeteria ....................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Food preparation workers ...... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Food service, tipped ............... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Bartenders .......................... Waiters and waitresses ...... Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ......... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Fast food and counter workers ............................ Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.47 14.62 17.78 14.50 11.10 12.26 14.65 17.63 $15.00 14.06 18.21 14.00 10.25 12.14 15.07 16.04 $639 576 711 562 435 487 561 705 $588 562 728 551 406 486 572 642 38.8 39.4 40.0 38.8 39.2 39.7 38.3 40.0 $33,159 29,935 36,708 28,486 21,432 25,023 29,042 34,039 $30,576 29,245 37,868 28,496 19,760 25,230 29,598 33,070 2,014 2,047 2,065 1,965 1,931 2,041 1,983 1,930 16.01 13.77 604 482 37.7 27,224 22,671 1,701 14.44 11.10 12.26 14.56 17.63 13.77 10.25 12.14 14.23 16.04 559 435 487 554 705 536 406 486 552 642 38.7 39.2 39.7 38.0 40.0 28,252 21,432 25,023 28,672 34,039 27,851 19,760 25,230 28,725 33,070 1,957 1,931 2,041 1,969 1,930 16.01 10.75 9.93 12.49 11.09 9.47 10.71 15.23 8.17 14.39 13.77 10.76 9.94 12.40 10.30 9.49 9.78 16.50 9.17 16.00 604 428 397 492 423 372 406 577 303 554 482 430 398 496 393 380 391 660 260 640 37.7 39.8 40.0 39.4 38.2 39.3 38.0 37.8 37.1 38.5 27,224 21,960 20,647 24,974 21,895 19,354 21,082 29,441 15,757 28,338 22,671 22,038 20,675 25,792 20,458 19,739 20,336 32,340 13,520 31,360 1,701 2,044 2,080 2,000 1,974 2,044 1,969 1,933 1,927 1,970 11.44 9.35 12.89 10.50 8.75 12.83 445 370 495 420 330 481 38.9 39.6 38.4 23,077 19,263 25,646 21,736 17,160 25,019 2,018 2,060 1,990 12.94 10.61 10.95 12.95 10.37 10.52 510 407 428 504 395 402 39.4 38.4 39.1 25,815 21,160 20,755 25,854 20,516 20,634 1,995 1,995 1,895 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-26 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Food preparation and serving related occupations –Continued Fast food and counter workers –Continued Level 3 .................. Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food ....... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Food servers, nonrestaurant ... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Dishwashers ........................... Level 1 .................. 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 5 .................. Level 7 .................. First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers ......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $13.99 $13.82 $555 $553 39.7 $28,855 $28,746 2,062 12.91 10.61 10.82 14.07 11.77 9.61 11.30 12.31 11.89 10.57 12.53 10.37 10.52 13.82 10.88 8.81 10.67 13.40 12.15 9.55 508 407 422 557 459 378 440 489 476 423 474 395 402 553 434 352 427 507 486 382 39.3 38.4 39.0 39.6 39.0 39.4 39.0 39.7 40.0 40.0 25,640 21,160 20,399 28,981 23,846 19,668 22,888 25,412 24,675 21,990 24,668 20,516 20,634 28,746 22,581 18,325 22,194 26,388 23,504 19,864 1,985 1,995 1,886 2,060 2,026 2,047 2,026 2,064 2,075 2,080 12.53 10.50 11.54 13.05 13.77 18.58 18.72 24.83 11.70 10.05 11.29 12.59 13.13 20.05 18.19 23.00 495 416 456 517 550 714 749 972 460 400 450 503 525 752 728 920 39.5 39.6 39.5 39.6 39.9 38.4 40.0 39.2 25,461 21,375 23,282 26,813 27,720 36,812 38,946 50,555 23,566 20,696 23,157 26,177 26,000 39,105 37,835 47,840 2,032 2,035 2,017 2,055 2,014 1,981 2,080 2,036 16.67 16.60 662 647 39.7 34,405 33,659 2,064 19.31 18.56 24.15 20.05 20.05 23.00 761 723 958 752 752 920 39.4 38.9 39.7 39,428 37,205 49,801 39,105 39,105 47,840 2,042 2,004 2,062 19.13 20.05 755 752 39.5 39,051 39,105 2,042 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-27 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations –Continued First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers –Continued Level 5 .................. Level 7 .................. 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 .............. Grounds maintenance workers ............................ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Landscaping and groundskeeping workers ........................ Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.37 24.20 11.86 10.46 11.62 12.92 13.78 $20.05 23.00 11.25 10.01 11.35 12.41 13.06 $714 962 469 414 458 511 551 $752 920 448 396 452 496 523 38.9 39.8 39.5 39.6 39.4 39.6 40.0 $36,734 50,029 24,130 21,284 23,396 26,504 28,654 $39,105 47,840 23,005 20,475 23,338 25,813 27,173 2,000 2,067 2,035 2,036 2,014 2,052 2,080 15.34 12.47 611 499 39.8 31,779 25,944 2,072 12.20 10.41 11.69 13.15 13.54 11.57 10.12 11.65 12.59 12.70 483 411 464 520 542 460 395 454 503 508 39.6 39.5 39.6 39.6 40.0 24,856 21,364 23,474 26,991 28,158 23,608 20,530 23,478 26,177 26,416 2,038 2,052 2,007 2,053 2,080 18.25 17.74 726 710 39.7 37,730 36,899 2,067 11.06 10.50 11.22 11.97 10.40 10.00 10.47 11.16 436 416 438 472 413 397 414 447 39.4 39.6 39.1 39.4 22,463 21,210 22,793 24,462 21,486 20,475 21,553 23,254 2,030 2,020 2,031 2,043 10.82 11.89 433 476 40.0 22,504 24,731 2,080 13.47 10.26 13.68 13.78 18.67 13.06 9.50 13.50 13.13 22.44 533 410 544 549 673 522 380 540 525 898 39.6 39.9 39.8 39.8 36.0 26,925 21,318 28,289 26,024 34,990 25,168 19,760 28,080 25,168 46,675 1,999 2,077 2,068 1,888 1,874 13.70 13.13 541 525 39.5 27,278 25,397 1,991 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-28 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations –Continued Landscaping and groundskeeping workers –Continued Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Personal care and service occupations ......................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Level 6 .................. Nonfarm animal caretakers .... Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers ............................ Child care workers ................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 5 .................. Personal and home care aides Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Recreation and fitness workers ............................ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $10.90 13.77 13.96 $10.62 13.45 13.13 $435 547 556 $425 538 525 39.9 39.7 39.8 $22,630 28,469 26,047 $22,090 27,974 24,669 2,076 2,067 1,866 11.49 9.60 10.72 10.93 13.52 16.07 19.48 10.63 9.45 10.50 10.82 13.23 15.87 20.55 454 374 423 436 536 639 777 419 374 409 433 529 635 822 39.5 39.0 39.4 39.9 39.6 39.8 39.9 22,268 17,998 21,426 20,898 27,318 33,148 40,384 21,262 18,720 21,029 22,110 26,272 32,999 42,744 1,938 1,875 1,998 1,912 2,020 2,063 2,073 14.57 12.36 579 494 39.8 29,030 25,667 1,992 15.21 16.06 15.31 15.87 15.87 15.10 609 650 611 649 636 604 40.0 40.5 39.9 31,657 33,791 31,776 33,758 33,093 31,408 2,081 2,104 2,075 14.82 10.29 9.15 10.39 13.54 10.11 9.22 10.53 9.77 16.00 10.00 9.27 10.22 15.04 9.94 9.90 10.35 9.26 578 399 349 411 504 403 361 424 389 640 396 370 408 536 396 374 416 360 39.0 38.8 38.1 39.6 37.2 39.9 39.2 40.3 39.8 30,078 20,338 17,657 21,154 23,317 20,978 18,771 22,042 20,220 33,280 20,176 16,190 20,842 22,491 20,592 19,448 21,632 18,720 2,029 1,977 1,930 2,035 1,722 2,075 2,036 2,093 2,069 14.33 11.44 9.99 11.25 18.20 12.16 9.70 10.50 11.66 18.45 577 456 405 453 741 486 388 412 449 738 40.3 39.9 40.5 40.3 40.7 20,218 13,953 14,102 13,680 38,549 20,176 4,692 18,938 19,552 38,380 1,411 1,220 1,411 1,216 2,118 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-29 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Personal care and service occupations –Continued Recreation and fitness workers –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Recreation workers ............ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Residential advisors ............... Level 6 .................. Sales and related occupations Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers ................... First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers .. Retail sales workers ............... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Cashiers, all workers ......... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Cashiers ......................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Retail salespersons ............. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $20.27 14.66 12.48 9.99 11.25 $18.03 12.36 10.20 10.50 11.66 $811 591 497 405 453 $721 494 408 412 449 40.0 40.3 39.8 40.5 40.3 $39,958 19,958 12,201 14,102 13,680 $37,400 21,424 3,621 18,938 19,552 1,971 1,361 978 1,411 1,216 20.27 15.20 17.18 18.03 14.07 17.74 811 618 663 721 612 710 40.0 40.7 38.6 39,958 30,156 33,814 37,400 28,090 36,001 1,971 1,984 1,968 17.71 8.58 11.86 16.45 18.14 22.76 25.29 17.13 8.00 10.50 17.13 18.55 20.34 25.06 697 337 462 574 730 899 996 654 320 410 527 742 813 998 39.3 39.3 38.9 34.9 40.2 39.5 39.4 33,870 17,245 23,921 29,827 37,937 46,744 51,776 29,738 16,640 21,320 27,414 38,590 42,301 51,913 1,912 2,010 2,017 1,814 2,091 2,054 2,047 18.22 16.59 701 654 38.5 36,463 34,008 2,001 21.58 19.18 872 813 40.4 45,343 42,301 2,101 20.14 10.37 8.61 12.20 10.50 8.90 13.00 10.50 8.90 13.00 10.26 8.44 11.69 18.15 8.98 8.00 10.58 9.00 8.25 12.49 9.00 8.25 12.49 8.00 7.89 9.25 814 400 338 474 412 346 500 412 346 500 389 334 458 813 359 320 423 359 330 500 359 330 500 320 320 370 40.4 38.5 39.3 38.9 39.3 38.9 38.5 39.3 38.9 38.5 37.9 39.6 39.1 42,350 18,127 17,275 24,568 16,312 17,153 25,743 16,312 17,153 25,743 20,224 17,354 23,805 42,301 17,784 16,640 22,006 18,676 17,160 24,440 18,676 17,160 24,440 16,640 16,640 19,240 2,103 1,747 2,006 2,014 1,554 1,928 1,981 1,554 1,928 1,981 1,971 2,057 2,035 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-30 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Sales and related occupations –Continued Insurance sales agents ............ Miscellaneous sales 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 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Switchboard operators, including answering service .............................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Financial clerks ...................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $23.91 $20.76 $956 $830 40.0 $49,726 $43,181 2,080 22.77 19.50 889 718 39.1 46,245 37,359 2,031 16.27 9.10 12.01 12.95 15.35 18.03 20.34 24.47 23.01 15.38 8.55 11.46 12.71 15.00 17.68 19.51 23.74 21.67 635 344 475 510 597 703 786 958 950 604 331 456 500 585 694 735 925 867 39.0 37.8 39.5 39.4 38.9 39.0 38.7 39.1 41.3 32,958 17,912 24,681 26,473 30,943 36,450 40,857 49,658 49,421 31,333 17,222 23,732 25,981 30,347 35,836 38,106 47,586 45,074 2,026 1,968 2,056 2,045 2,016 2,022 2,009 2,029 2,147 17.41 16.23 679 649 39.0 35,288 33,727 2,027 21.50 18.17 17.72 25.76 23.19 20.15 18.27 17.67 23.90 21.67 850 706 703 1,000 967 789 696 707 944 867 39.5 38.8 39.7 38.8 41.7 44,123 36,709 36,547 51,738 50,263 41,024 36,200 36,743 49,088 45,074 2,052 2,020 2,063 2,008 2,167 23.55 21.04 914 829 38.8 47,520 43,100 2,018 13.04 12.93 14.25 15.17 16.07 12.46 13.47 15.10 18.57 20.13 12.20 12.02 13.58 14.61 15.22 12.90 13.30 14.85 18.21 19.86 506 505 570 553 628 498 530 590 725 770 491 481 543 511 591 516 532 578 710 716 38.8 39.0 40.0 36.5 39.1 40.0 39.3 39.0 39.1 38.2 26,313 26,243 29,632 28,762 32,653 25,920 27,544 30,655 37,699 40,023 25,522 25,010 28,246 26,585 30,757 26,832 27,664 30,044 36,899 37,211 2,017 2,030 2,080 1,896 2,032 2,080 2,044 2,030 2,031 1,988 16.64 16.02 658 652 39.5 34,223 33,886 2,056 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-31 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Bill and account collectors Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks ....... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Payroll and timekeeping clerks ............................ Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Procurement clerks ............ Tellers ................................ Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Customer service representatives ................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Eligibility interviewers, government programs ...... File clerks .............................. Level 2 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $15.35 14.63 18.17 $14.62 14.44 18.86 $605 574 727 $566 553 754 39.4 39.3 40.0 $31,465 29,865 37,801 $29,422 28,772 39,229 2,050 2,042 2,080 14.76 14.03 14.70 15.08 14.39 13.64 14.28 14.67 575 546 571 596 567 542 568 587 39.0 38.9 38.8 39.5 29,914 28,391 29,671 30,971 29,474 28,192 29,536 30,509 2,027 2,024 2,018 2,054 16.53 15.00 653 600 39.5 33,968 31,200 2,055 17.58 14.27 15.69 20.13 19.95 16.48 14.07 15.39 18.92 19.07 680 560 609 776 751 646 563 585 748 712 38.7 39.2 38.8 38.5 37.6 35,372 29,110 31,688 40,345 39,034 33,579 29,257 30,420 38,906 37,001 2,013 2,040 2,020 2,004 1,957 16.79 17.00 671 680 39.9 34,873 35,360 2,077 19.27 18.45 17.88 22.61 15.02 13.34 12.52 13.36 19.56 19.64 17.00 19.86 15.64 12.80 11.90 13.00 764 738 703 901 598 530 499 528 754 786 680 795 626 510 476 520 39.6 40.0 39.3 39.8 39.8 39.8 39.9 39.5 39,718 38,382 36,554 46,831 31,100 27,571 25,951 27,462 39,208 40,851 35,360 41,315 32,531 26,520 24,752 27,040 2,061 2,080 2,044 2,072 2,071 2,067 2,073 2,055 15.98 14.14 15.49 16.71 17.53 15.37 14.72 14.95 16.18 17.04 632 563 608 657 693 612 589 571 647 679 39.5 39.8 39.3 39.3 39.5 32,840 29,270 31,627 34,166 36,031 31,824 30,622 29,717 33,654 35,298 2,055 2,070 2,042 2,045 2,055 13.93 13.00 556 520 39.9 28,897 27,040 2,075 16.56 11.98 11.81 16.75 12.05 12.50 609 477 467 552 482 496 36.8 39.8 39.5 31,691 24,781 24,272 28,704 25,064 25,806 1,914 2,068 2,056 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-32 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued File clerks –Continued Level 3 .................. Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ........... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Library assistants, clerical ..... Level 4 .................. Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks .............. Level 4 .................. Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping ..................... Level 4 .................. Receptionists and information clerks ................................ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Couriers and messengers ....... 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 Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $11.66 $12.02 $465 $474 39.8 $24,162 $24,627 2,072 14.64 12.16 13.05 14.91 15.31 14.02 12.39 13.14 14.13 14.92 579 479 522 592 605 557 481 525 562 594 39.5 39.4 40.0 39.7 39.5 30,094 24,921 27,137 30,794 31,458 28,989 25,022 27,323 29,209 30,888 2,056 2,049 2,080 2,065 2,054 16.37 15.43 16.07 16.46 13.70 13.75 15.99 13.94 17.19 16.56 13.20 13.20 635 589 616 651 548 550 640 527 613 644 528 528 38.8 38.2 38.4 39.5 40.0 40.0 33,013 29,627 29,852 33,838 28,502 28,596 33,259 27,227 29,066 33,509 27,462 27,462 2,017 1,920 1,858 2,056 2,080 2,080 17.40 16.92 17.34 15.76 692 677 694 630 39.8 40.0 36,002 35,191 36,067 32,781 2,069 2,080 14.17 11.38 13.73 15.60 13.89 10.97 13.65 14.84 557 452 541 609 546 439 543 590 39.3 39.7 39.4 39.0 28,874 23,487 27,986 31,541 28,246 22,813 27,797 30,680 2,037 2,065 2,039 2,022 14.06 12.25 15.30 13.00 12.47 15.00 554 490 609 520 499 600 39.4 40.0 39.8 28,832 25,485 31,530 27,040 25,938 31,200 2,051 2,080 2,061 14.72 14.41 15.00 13.44 589 549 600 491 40.0 38.1 30,615 28,558 31,200 25,531 2,080 1,981 – – 594 568 38.3 30,892 29,521 1,991 13.23 12.10 10.50 11.73 12.71 10.53 9.95 11.75 517 468 415 466 508 418 398 470 39.1 38.7 39.6 39.7 26,882 24,351 21,606 24,249 26,437 21,736 20,696 24,440 2,032 2,012 2,058 2,067 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-33 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Secretaries and administrative assistants .......................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Executive secretaries and administrative assistants ...................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Medical secretaries ............ Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Computer operators ............... Data entry and information processing workers .......... Level 2 .................. Level 4 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $17.80 12.06 12.67 15.47 17.70 21.95 24.44 $16.94 11.44 12.24 15.00 17.25 20.87 23.80 $693 482 501 600 691 852 963 $662 458 482 580 682 825 916 38.9 40.0 39.6 38.7 39.0 38.8 39.4 $35,930 25,084 26,005 30,970 35,871 44,245 49,963 $34,299 23,795 25,089 30,056 35,360 42,491 47,586 2,019 2,080 2,053 2,001 2,027 2,016 2,044 19.50 18.67 751 742 38.5 39,060 38,584 2,003 20.47 15.10 18.13 22.19 24.44 19.51 14.60 17.58 21.10 23.79 797 590 704 863 965 760 577 689 844 923 39.0 39.0 38.8 38.9 39.5 41,396 30,596 36,521 44,824 50,023 39,187 30,001 35,682 43,618 47,586 2,023 2,026 2,014 2,020 2,046 21.97 15.77 13.16 15.84 17.71 19.04 22.15 15.37 13.00 15.44 17.77 18.79 843 621 522 619 698 762 789 610 513 618 711 752 38.4 39.4 39.7 39.1 39.4 40.0 43,837 32,267 27,129 32,201 36,311 39,601 41,038 31,741 26,666 32,115 36,953 39,083 1,995 2,046 2,062 2,033 2,050 2,080 19.27 18.38 749 702 38.8 38,923 36,491 2,020 15.89 12.06 15.35 16.67 23.66 15.25 11.50 14.60 16.15 22.68 613 475 589 656 881 590 460 572 645 874 38.6 39.4 38.4 39.3 37.2 31,614 24,585 30,245 34,060 45,399 30,160 23,920 29,162 33,530 43,797 1,990 2,039 1,970 2,043 1,919 17.83 17.45 16.22 16.75 680 698 649 670 38.1 40.0 35,354 36,301 33,727 34,834 1,983 2,080 14.51 11.91 15.33 15.00 10.79 15.88 569 476 591 571 432 596 39.2 40.0 38.5 29,595 24,764 30,731 29,669 22,441 30,966 2,039 2,080 2,005 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-34 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Data entry keyers ............... Level 4 .................. Word processors and typists ........................... Desktop publishers ................ Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ............. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service .............................. Office clerks, general ............. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Construction and extraction occupations ......................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Carpenters .............................. Level 7 .................. Electricians ............................ Level 7 .................. Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ...................... Level 7 .................. Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters .................. Level 7 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.41 15.19 $15.00 15.87 $563 582 $549 596 39.1 38.3 $29,273 30,276 $28,529 30,966 2,031 1,993 14.83 18.71 16.83 18.83 589 683 673 603 39.7 36.5 30,627 35,401 35,000 31,333 2,066 1,892 17.76 15.41 20.42 17.91 14.94 21.49 697 609 795 694 579 860 39.2 39.5 38.9 36,241 31,644 41,315 36,075 30,100 44,699 2,040 2,054 2,023 16.25 15.02 12.15 12.74 15.27 19.00 15.53 14.57 11.07 12.35 15.26 19.43 615 580 469 502 584 720 621 573 443 492 585 720 37.9 38.6 38.6 39.4 38.2 37.9 31,997 30,002 24,398 25,946 30,280 36,968 32,292 29,800 23,026 25,459 30,304 36,764 1,969 1,998 2,008 2,036 1,983 1,945 13.97 13.64 552 497 39.5 28,710 25,821 2,055 21.70 15.11 18.52 22.17 25.89 21.00 13.00 18.01 22.75 26.42 858 604 736 874 1,023 840 520 720 910 1,023 39.6 40.0 39.7 39.4 39.5 44,632 31,433 38,271 45,430 53,170 43,680 27,040 37,461 47,320 53,214 2,057 2,080 2,067 2,049 2,054 20.60 23.44 27.34 23.38 24.24 23.16 22.76 29.89 24.78 24.80 798 924 1,072 934 968 911 910 1,119 991 992 38.8 39.4 39.2 40.0 40.0 41,515 48,040 55,749 48,594 50,353 47,385 47,339 58,178 51,542 51,584 2,016 2,050 2,039 2,079 2,078 22.85 27.23 24.42 27.66 901 1,078 916 1,107 39.4 39.6 46,873 56,033 47,619 57,541 2,051 2,058 22.85 27.23 24.42 27.66 901 1,078 916 1,107 39.4 39.6 46,873 56,033 47,619 57,541 2,051 2,058 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-35 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Construction and extraction occupations –Continued Miscellaneous construction and related workers .......... Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations ............. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers .................... Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ....... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Maintenance and repair workers, general .......... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $15.96 $16.50 $627 $660 39.3 $32,603 $34,320 2,043 19.56 12.03 15.12 15.90 17.82 20.10 25.93 18.27 12.91 14.64 14.20 17.19 18.27 26.33 776 479 589 624 711 803 1,033 718 516 586 568 688 731 1,053 39.7 39.8 39.0 39.3 39.9 39.9 39.9 40,363 24,909 30,629 32,465 36,947 41,734 53,731 37,334 26,853 30,451 29,536 35,755 38,000 54,766 2,063 2,071 2,026 2,041 2,073 2,076 2,072 24.10 21.54 959 862 39.8 49,868 44,803 2,069 23.46 19.59 22.57 22.16 17.95 22.16 932 784 896 887 718 887 39.7 40.0 39.7 48,475 40,751 46,597 46,101 37,334 46,101 2,066 2,080 2,065 20.75 21.38 814 596 39.2 42,327 30,992 2,040 23.73 24.94 949 998 40.0 49,352 51,875 2,080 17.51 15.58 13.68 17.22 19.30 26.07 16.66 15.81 14.20 16.66 18.27 26.82 695 598 541 686 772 1,037 666 656 568 666 731 1,073 39.7 38.4 39.6 39.9 40.0 39.8 36,144 31,081 28,142 35,698 40,131 53,934 34,651 34,091 29,536 34,651 38,000 55,784 2,064 1,995 2,057 2,073 2,079 2,069 17.32 15.58 13.68 16.95 19.12 16.66 15.81 14.20 16.66 18.27 688 598 541 676 764 666 656 568 666 731 39.7 38.4 39.6 39.9 40.0 35,750 31,081 28,142 35,146 39,752 34,651 34,091 29,536 34,651 38,000 2,064 1,995 2,057 2,073 2,079 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-36 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Maintenance and repair workers, general –Continued Level 7 .................. Line installers and repairers ... Level 6 .................. Electrical power-line installers and repairers Level 6 .................. Precision instrument and equipment repairers ......... Medical equipment repairers ....................... Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers ............................ Production occupations ........... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ............................ Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Stationary engineers and boiler operators ................ Miscellaneous production workers ............................ Transportation and material moving occupations ........... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $25.65 24.42 28.04 $26.80 23.78 26.24 $1,020 977 1,122 $1,072 951 1,050 39.8 40.0 40.0 $53,056 50,795 58,329 $55,744 49,454 54,579 2,069 2,080 2,080 26.64 28.04 26.24 26.24 1,066 1,122 1,050 1,050 40.0 40.0 55,412 58,329 54,579 54,579 2,080 2,080 24.86 24.60 994 984 40.0 51,704 51,168 2,080 24.86 24.60 994 984 40.0 51,704 51,168 2,080 18.34 15.35 716 614 39.1 37,237 31,928 2,031 14.51 10.39 10.50 17.05 22.33 28.51 12.66 9.43 9.43 16.07 22.43 27.39 567 395 412 682 893 1,166 437 377 366 643 897 1,113 39.1 38.0 39.2 40.0 40.0 40.9 29,487 20,538 21,416 35,461 46,442 60,613 22,734 19,614 19,011 33,426 46,654 57,866 2,032 1,976 2,040 2,080 2,080 2,126 18.04 14.87 710 595 39.3 36,910 30,930 2,046 11.20 9.92 13.20 10.25 9.28 11.00 441 391 518 400 371 444 39.4 39.4 39.2 22,922 20,331 26,939 20,779 19,292 23,088 2,046 2,050 2,040 25.77 26.28 1,031 1,051 40.0 53,610 54,662 2,080 12.10 12.93 448 420 37.0 23,308 21,847 1,926 12.89 8.25 10.33 12.75 11.38 6.89 9.45 13.25 507 327 407 508 453 276 378 525 39.3 39.6 39.4 39.9 25,780 16,493 21,013 25,754 22,880 14,331 19,656 24,794 2,000 1,998 2,034 2,020 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-37 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry by work level1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Transportation and material moving occupations –Continued Level 4 .................. First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand ..... Bus drivers ............................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Bus drivers, transit and intercity ........................ Bus drivers, school ............ Level 3 .................. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers ..................... Level 2 .................. Truck drivers, light or delivery services .......... Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ... Level 2 .................. Laborers and material movers, hand .................... Level 2 .................. Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand ............................. Level 2 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.85 $17.12 $652 $685 38.7 $32,294 $35,610 1,916 19.20 14.44 10.17 12.70 21.95 13.96 10.00 13.96 755 564 405 507 757 556 400 558 39.3 39.1 39.9 39.9 39,265 27,706 20,330 24,786 39,370 22,880 20,114 21,840 2,045 1,919 2,000 1,952 15.76 12.27 12.70 17.12 10.90 13.96 630 462 507 685 426 558 40.0 37.6 39.9 32,782 20,891 24,786 35,610 20,661 21,840 2,080 1,702 1,952 10.20 9.57 9.21 9.21 409 383 368 368 40.1 40.0 21,267 19,903 19,157 19,157 2,086 2,080 9.89 11.73 10.47 9.21 10.10 9.45 397 458 407 368 379 378 40.1 39.1 38.9 20,641 23,838 21,174 19,157 19,691 19,656 2,086 2,032 2,022 9.72 10.45 9.19 9.24 385 405 368 370 39.6 38.8 20,029 21,070 19,111 19,215 2,060 2,016 9.91 10.45 9.19 9.24 392 405 368 370 39.6 38.8 20,406 21,070 19,111 19,215 2,059 2,016 1 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 of Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm. 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, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are 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 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 33-38 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours All workers ................................... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Level 14 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. $24.31 10.40 11.71 13.05 15.23 17.93 21.42 25.91 29.77 32.17 41.29 42.79 62.74 81.17 94.18 $21.30 10.10 11.35 12.69 14.85 17.67 21.06 25.63 28.84 30.92 40.57 42.72 56.80 79.74 91.35 $953 414 460 514 599 706 840 1,018 1,163 1,239 1,636 1,702 2,539 3,173 3,766 $834 404 449 498 587 693 816 1,005 1,117 1,202 1,617 1,698 2,228 3,190 3,654 39.2 39.8 39.3 39.4 39.3 39.4 39.2 39.3 39.1 38.5 39.6 39.8 40.5 39.1 40.0 $49,542 21,546 23,923 26,747 31,128 36,733 43,704 52,944 60,459 64,409 85,081 88,518 132,048 164,973 195,834 $43,368 21,014 23,338 25,896 30,532 36,044 42,428 52,270 58,067 62,492 84,096 88,275 115,877 165,859 190,000 2,038 2,071 2,044 2,049 2,043 2,049 2,040 2,044 2,031 2,002 2,061 2,069 2,105 2,032 2,079 28.81 24.67 1,129 966 39.2 58,707 50,217 2,038 Management occupations ....... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Public relations managers ...... Administrative services managers .......................... Computer and information systems managers ............ Financial managers ................ Human resources managers ... Medical and health services managers .......................... Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. 45.65 24.89 23.27 30.72 38.84 41.58 51.84 56.03 41.26 23.73 22.90 30.14 37.90 41.56 51.44 55.13 1,826 983 931 1,216 1,554 1,699 2,096 2,241 1,643 949 916 1,200 1,516 1,662 2,049 2,205 40.0 39.5 40.0 39.6 40.0 40.9 40.4 40.0 94,967 51,119 48,399 63,214 80,790 88,344 108,978 116,535 85,446 49,358 47,632 62,400 78,832 86,443 106,573 114,670 2,080 2,053 2,080 2,058 2,080 2,125 2,102 2,080 50.24 49.17 42.61 37.90 1,983 1,967 1,704 1,516 39.5 40.0 103,141 102,265 88,629 78,832 2,053 2,080 31.10 28.86 1,244 1,154 40.0 64,688 60,029 2,080 39.93 41.01 52.73 39.12 37.29 45.51 1,597 1,640 2,093 1,565 1,492 1,820 40.0 40.0 39.7 83,049 85,301 108,859 81,370 77,563 94,661 2,080 2,080 2,065 47.49 30.54 37.97 42.77 49.71 43.29 30.14 38.24 44.45 50.17 1,901 1,217 1,519 1,754 2,013 1,722 1,206 1,530 1,764 2,004 40.0 39.9 40.0 41.0 40.5 98,832 63,301 78,981 91,233 104,657 89,544 62,691 79,548 91,707 104,228 2,081 2,072 2,080 2,133 2,105 52.99 45.16 2,075 1,801 39.2 107,882 93,662 2,036 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Business and financial operations occupations ...... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Buyers and purchasing agents Not able to be leveled .............. Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ............... Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ......................... Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ..................... Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ..................... Training and development specialists ..................... Level 9 .................. Management analysts ............ Accountants and auditors ...... Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Computer and mathematical science occupations ............ Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $27.23 22.79 26.31 28.95 35.43 $26.28 23.64 26.28 29.71 37.00 $1,069 910 1,041 1,143 1,381 $1,047 946 1,051 1,175 1,480 39.3 39.9 39.6 39.5 39.0 $55,613 47,298 54,118 59,458 71,800 $54,434 49,171 54,662 61,110 76,958 2,042 2,075 2,057 2,054 2,027 28.31 23.52 25.77 22.12 1,106 924 1,031 852 39.1 39.3 57,505 48,028 53,602 44,304 2,031 2,042 20.98 22.12 810 830 38.6 42,142 43,134 2,009 23.36 22.12 915 852 39.2 47,598 44,304 2,037 30.39 26.35 31.92 29.94 25.40 32.95 1,198 1,054 1,267 1,198 1,016 1,287 39.4 40.0 39.7 62,283 54,798 65,867 62,275 52,832 66,914 2,050 2,080 2,063 28.35 29.49 1,134 1,180 40.0 58,977 61,339 2,080 29.56 30.92 1,165 1,237 39.4 60,596 64,314 2,050 33.59 32.72 22.50 25.09 23.42 33.15 33.15 20.52 25.27 21.83 1,307 1,312 874 987 910 1,326 1,326 769 994 873 38.9 40.1 38.9 39.3 38.8 67,972 68,219 45,461 51,314 47,309 68,942 68,942 40,006 51,667 45,396 2,024 2,085 2,020 2,045 2,020 29.08 28.69 1,163 1,148 40.0 60,495 59,671 2,080 30.94 23.25 26.31 30.41 42.61 40.19 28.86 20.90 26.70 29.85 44.38 39.59 1,233 950 1,052 1,199 1,684 1,605 1,154 876 1,068 1,194 1,690 1,584 39.9 40.8 40.0 39.4 39.5 39.9 64,134 49,387 54,727 62,341 87,557 83,472 60,029 45,588 55,536 62,096 87,859 82,356 2,073 2,124 2,080 2,050 2,055 2,077 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Computer and mathematical science occupations –Continued Not able to be leveled .............. Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts .... Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Network and computer systems administrators ..... Life, physical, and social science occupations ............ Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Life scientists ......................... Medical scientists .............. Psychologists ......................... Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists .... Community and social services occupations ........... Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Counselors ............................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $29.37 22.74 35.44 21.76 33.41 38.39 $27.27 23.43 35.96 23.31 33.98 39.59 $1,152 892 1,399 865 1,328 1,532 $1,060 919 1,452 874 1,359 1,584 39.2 39.2 39.5 39.8 39.8 39.9 $59,928 46,381 72,759 45,009 69,077 79,672 $55,120 47,775 75,483 45,588 70,678 82,356 2,040 2,039 2,053 2,068 2,068 2,075 32.71 28.30 1,293 1,132 39.5 67,249 58,860 2,056 33.76 27.24 29.18 34.13 28.70 25.44 29.68 28.92 1,313 1,074 1,114 1,365 1,143 993 1,134 1,157 38.9 39.4 38.2 40.0 68,276 55,857 57,932 70,989 59,417 51,626 58,968 60,156 2,023 2,051 1,985 2,080 44.52 33.40 33.58 31.17 36.60 28.85 28.85 28.35 1,740 1,309 1,315 1,204 1,464 1,148 1,148 1,113 39.1 39.2 39.2 38.6 90,476 68,079 68,402 62,596 76,118 59,690 59,690 57,884 2,032 2,038 2,037 2,008 34.25 29.73 1,314 1,183 38.4 68,304 61,526 1,994 24.56 14.84 17.48 21.60 26.89 28.28 35.24 23.74 14.50 16.92 21.69 23.96 28.13 43.61 962 592 682 850 1,052 1,098 1,390 920 580 646 855 927 1,102 1,744 39.2 39.9 39.0 39.3 39.1 38.8 39.4 50,001 30,797 35,475 44,182 54,692 57,052 72,288 47,840 30,160 33,602 44,450 48,181 57,304 90,713 2,036 2,076 2,029 2,045 2,034 2,017 2,051 24.17 19.16 19.81 20.29 26.48 24.29 19.76 21.19 20.20 25.97 953 754 809 758 1,059 911 722 848 711 1,039 39.4 39.4 40.8 37.4 40.0 49,539 39,237 42,053 39,434 55,072 47,366 37,544 44,075 36,993 54,022 2,050 2,047 2,123 1,944 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Community and social services occupations –Continued Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................... Mental health counselors ... Rehabilitation counselors .. Social workers ....................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Child, family, and school social workers .............. Medical and public health social workers .............. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Mental health and substance abuse social workers ........................ Level 6 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Miscellaneous community and social service specialists ......................... Social and human service assistants ...................... Clergy .................................... Level 9 .................. Education, training, and library occupations ............ Postsecondary teachers .......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.85 20.31 18.90 26.12 16.43 22.34 24.16 29.13 35.24 $20.21 19.76 18.05 25.04 15.02 22.65 22.85 29.40 43.61 $754 793 741 1,022 631 892 933 1,137 1,390 $808 758 695 1,000 594 901 899 1,125 1,744 40.0 39.1 39.2 39.1 38.4 39.9 38.6 39.0 39.4 $39,209 41,242 38,533 53,152 32,812 46,371 48,513 59,083 72,288 $42,028 39,395 36,142 52,000 30,888 46,840 46,730 58,515 90,713 2,080 2,031 2,039 2,035 1,997 2,076 2,008 2,028 2,051 26.54 26.50 1,039 1,060 39.2 54,035 55,120 2,036 25.67 22.13 1,027 885 40.0 53,245 46,020 2,074 28.16 23.27 24.11 30.53 27.96 22.65 23.96 30.16 1,100 931 936 1,173 1,081 906 899 1,151 39.1 40.0 38.8 38.4 57,192 48,401 48,676 60,973 56,199 47,112 46,730 59,849 2,031 2,080 2,019 1,997 27.25 30.18 1,072 1,207 39.3 55,730 62,774 2,045 22.42 16.40 23.21 25.10 21.07 15.02 20.51 24.94 879 629 892 1,004 843 594 786 998 39.2 38.4 38.4 40.0 45,706 32,744 46,384 52,205 43,832 30,888 40,876 51,873 2,039 1,996 1,999 2,080 26.16 21.37 1,040 855 39.7 54,076 44,452 2,067 16.31 23.08 24.07 15.83 23.82 23.84 642 867 881 633 927 970 39.4 37.6 36.6 33,388 45,091 45,796 32,926 48,181 50,457 2,047 1,954 1,903 35.00 48.51 36.69 39.42 1,388 1,911 1,422 1,545 39.7 39.4 72,084 99,371 73,944 80,330 2,059 2,048 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-4 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Education, training, and library occupations –Continued Health teachers, postsecondary .............. Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary .......... Teacher assistants .................. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ......................... Public relations specialists ..... 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 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Dietitians and nutritionists ..... Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Pharmacists ............................ Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Physicians and surgeons ........ Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $49.13 $39.57 $1,934 $1,560 39.4 $100,588 $81,120 2,047 39.11 13.94 38.62 11.96 1,533 558 1,545 478 39.2 40.0 79,734 28,994 80,330 24,877 2,039 2,080 21.03 21.95 21.71 21.51 830 878 868 860 39.5 40.0 43,140 45,651 45,157 44,745 2,051 2,080 29.93 11.03 13.57 15.60 18.78 22.17 26.56 30.43 32.61 42.07 44.03 76.27 99.69 27.56 11.08 12.91 15.16 18.50 21.72 26.23 29.35 31.31 41.67 44.35 74.37 108.32 1,166 426 530 617 735 866 1,038 1,183 1,252 1,665 1,740 3,106 3,988 1,069 424 494 599 720 856 1,030 1,137 1,211 1,660 1,762 2,975 4,333 38.9 38.6 39.0 39.5 39.1 39.1 39.1 38.9 38.4 39.6 39.5 40.7 40.0 60,611 22,144 27,552 32,064 38,214 45,033 53,990 61,534 65,119 86,591 90,477 161,501 207,356 55,613 22,027 25,698 31,158 37,440 44,535 53,539 59,149 62,982 86,320 91,603 154,696 225,312 2,025 2,007 2,030 2,055 2,035 2,031 2,033 2,022 1,997 2,058 2,055 2,117 2,080 31.15 26.36 25.95 23.53 26.04 52.49 53.12 51.53 52.48 50.25 22.36 24.62 27.61 25.50 26.86 23.74 25.50 51.73 53.72 51.49 51.80 28.10 23.13 23.13 1,219 1,053 1,038 935 1,042 2,088 2,097 2,051 2,090 2,056 1,034 978 1,063 1,020 1,074 950 1,020 2,065 2,061 2,050 2,043 1,102 959 925 39.1 39.9 40.0 39.7 40.0 39.8 39.5 39.8 39.8 40.9 46.2 39.7 63,367 54,739 53,969 48,601 54,169 108,556 109,039 106,627 108,660 106,925 53,778 50,845 55,286 53,040 55,869 49,379 53,040 107,390 107,153 106,621 106,226 57,325 49,860 48,110 2,034 2,076 2,080 2,065 2,080 2,068 2,053 2,069 2,071 2,128 2,405 2,065 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-5 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Physicians and surgeons –Continued Level 11 ................. Level 12 ................. Level 13 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Family and general practitioners ................. Level 13 ................. Pediatricians, general ......... Psychiatrists ....................... Physician assistants ............... Level 11 ................. Registered nurses ................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Level 11 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Therapists .............................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Level 10 ................. Not able to be leveled .............. Occupational therapists ..... Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Physical therapists ............. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $29.65 83.99 99.69 $27.56 79.62 108.32 $1,177 3,449 3,988 $1,102 3,176 4,333 39.7 41.1 40.0 $61,189 179,323 207,356 $57,325 165,131 225,312 2,064 2,135 2,080 36.67 25.98 1,482 1,039 40.4 77,066 54,040 2,101 58.45 99.08 65.43 78.21 44.03 45.37 32.76 24.13 27.14 31.04 32.30 42.37 44.67 33.54 117.80 70.31 74.41 44.00 44.00 31.02 23.00 26.37 29.95 31.08 40.46 43.74 2,275 3,963 2,690 3,128 1,737 1,785 1,259 960 1,054 1,198 1,232 1,673 1,757 1,272 4,712 2,800 2,976 1,709 1,709 1,196 920 1,034 1,155 1,199 1,614 1,713 38.9 40.0 41.1 40.0 39.5 39.3 38.4 39.8 38.8 38.6 38.1 39.5 39.3 118,326 206,089 139,893 162,679 90,343 92,815 65,470 49,918 54,783 62,279 64,052 87,016 91,355 66,132 245,024 145,600 154,777 88,858 88,858 62,213 47,840 53,745 60,050 62,363 83,907 89,086 2,024 2,080 2,138 2,080 2,052 2,046 1,999 2,068 2,019 2,007 1,983 2,054 2,045 35.97 29.44 21.44 24.12 25.39 29.41 34.25 37.47 35.33 29.00 23.81 23.28 24.92 29.49 33.20 36.79 1,372 1,154 837 954 984 1,168 1,343 1,469 1,352 1,145 953 931 951 1,175 1,307 1,436 38.1 39.2 39.0 39.6 38.7 39.7 39.2 39.2 71,346 59,987 43,511 49,615 51,143 60,752 69,849 76,405 70,283 59,530 49,533 48,431 49,458 61,110 67,954 74,693 1,984 2,038 2,029 2,057 2,015 2,065 2,039 2,039 27.70 33.48 34.87 32.57 33.63 32.32 31.07 35.48 28.00 34.13 35.00 32.29 33.73 32.53 32.50 34.91 1,091 1,318 1,395 1,283 1,323 1,251 1,243 1,387 1,094 1,343 1,400 1,292 1,307 1,238 1,300 1,342 39.4 39.4 40.0 39.4 39.3 38.7 40.0 39.1 56,709 68,557 72,520 66,708 68,802 65,033 64,620 72,099 56,909 69,846 72,800 67,163 67,954 64,376 67,600 69,765 2,047 2,048 2,080 2,048 2,046 2,012 2,080 2,032 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-6 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Radiation therapists ........... Level 9 .................. Recreational therapists ....... Level 7 .................. Respiratory therapists ........ Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Speech-language pathologists .................. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ....................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Level 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 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $36.62 41.09 19.87 19.25 25.98 20.77 25.05 27.99 32.45 $33.44 38.85 21.61 23.04 25.49 19.88 24.92 27.93 32.77 $1,449 1,612 791 770 1,010 820 966 1,104 1,272 $1,338 1,516 864 922 978 781 951 1,088 1,308 39.6 39.2 39.8 40.0 38.9 39.5 38.6 39.4 39.2 $75,339 83,823 41,137 40,042 52,525 42,628 50,230 57,405 66,135 $69,555 78,853 44,949 47,923 50,862 40,622 49,458 56,555 68,016 2,057 2,040 2,070 2,080 2,021 2,053 2,005 2,051 2,038 26.33 24.87 1,026 995 39.0 53,358 51,734 2,026 32.33 31.30 1,281 1,252 39.6 66,618 65,112 2,060 21.75 13.89 15.77 19.52 23.34 25.34 26.18 29.96 21.67 13.55 16.14 19.56 22.25 25.80 25.61 28.34 858 555 623 776 913 1,004 1,037 1,197 856 542 641 782 889 1,019 1,016 1,129 39.5 39.9 39.5 39.8 39.1 39.6 39.6 40.0 44,619 28,855 32,421 40,368 47,455 52,228 53,934 62,261 44,519 28,184 33,353 40,685 46,238 52,998 52,853 58,698 2,052 2,077 2,056 2,068 2,033 2,061 2,060 2,078 24.22 23.31 936 932 38.6 48,654 48,485 2,009 25.31 24.52 25.41 26.10 29.96 25.02 23.88 25.80 25.43 28.34 1,000 978 1,006 1,033 1,197 994 955 1,020 1,014 1,129 39.5 39.9 39.6 39.6 40.0 51,995 50,862 52,333 53,733 62,261 51,667 49,670 53,019 52,749 58,698 2,054 2,074 2,060 2,059 2,078 24.81 23.31 958 932 38.6 49,836 48,485 2,009 18.45 13.89 15.89 19.53 23.03 17.55 13.55 16.14 19.56 21.54 727 555 628 775 896 692 542 646 782 861 39.4 39.9 39.5 39.7 38.9 37,816 28,855 32,641 40,306 46,581 35,963 28,184 33,571 40,685 44,762 2,049 2,077 2,054 2,064 2,022 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-7 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Medical and clinical laboratory technicians –Continued Level 7 .................. Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ....................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Diagnostic medical sonographers ................ Level 7 .................. Level 9 .................. Nuclear medicine technologists ................ Radiologic technologists and technicians ............ Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Level 8 .................. Level 9 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ....................... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $24.76 $23.69 $987 $948 39.9 $51,325 $49,281 2,073 27.03 14.73 22.17 23.45 28.11 30.27 38.64 26.38 13.55 21.50 23.19 27.42 30.00 39.23 1,062 587 875 909 1,106 1,203 1,534 1,032 542 860 909 1,091 1,168 1,528 39.3 39.9 39.5 38.7 39.4 39.7 39.7 55,199 30,531 45,518 47,243 57,536 62,563 79,774 53,643 28,163 44,720 47,258 56,747 60,757 79,477 2,042 2,073 2,053 2,015 2,047 2,067 2,065 31.28 31.77 1,232 1,271 39.4 64,049 66,082 2,048 25.88 14.59 23.57 23.28 22.98 14.46 23.24 22.98 1,014 581 926 913 872 578 872 919 39.2 39.8 39.3 39.2 52,750 30,202 48,156 47,470 45,318 30,077 45,318 47,798 2,038 2,070 2,043 2,039 35.34 37.01 38.07 36.27 36.27 39.23 1,381 1,453 1,497 1,374 1,360 1,569 39.1 39.3 39.3 71,819 75,551 77,829 71,427 70,723 81,598 2,032 2,041 2,044 35.69 36.71 1,428 1,468 40.0 74,238 76,357 2,080 25.76 20.95 23.23 26.83 29.09 34.51 25.55 21.00 22.75 27.28 28.60 36.73 1,012 828 902 1,055 1,153 1,375 1,012 840 901 1,060 1,120 1,469 39.3 39.5 38.8 39.3 39.6 39.9 52,615 43,065 46,921 54,853 59,949 71,511 52,603 43,680 46,875 55,120 58,240 76,398 2,042 2,055 2,020 2,044 2,061 2,072 30.60 31.41 1,199 1,195 39.2 62,358 62,127 2,038 19.62 16.16 766 646 39.0 39,837 33,613 2,030 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-8 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Emergency medical technicians and paramedics –Continued Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians .......... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Pharmacy technicians ........ Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. 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 .................. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.14 21.50 $13.07 18.13 $629 832 $523 690 39.0 38.7 $32,720 43,253 $27,181 35,859 2,027 2,012 17.83 12.30 15.00 18.11 21.64 26.58 16.81 11.94 14.76 18.00 21.38 26.33 702 490 593 708 851 1,045 664 478 577 712 846 1,053 39.4 39.9 39.5 39.1 39.3 39.3 36,516 25,490 30,832 36,809 44,256 54,316 34,549 24,835 30,029 37,024 43,971 54,766 2,048 2,073 2,056 2,033 2,045 2,044 16.38 15.21 14.26 17.38 14.80 14.80 14.44 17.33 653 603 567 678 593 588 568 693 39.9 39.6 39.8 39.0 33,951 31,350 29,494 35,282 30,830 30,576 29,536 36,044 2,073 2,061 2,069 2,030 14.80 17.40 13.67 16.84 21.62 14.57 14.57 12.22 14.19 19.23 591 690 533 674 865 583 567 485 568 769 39.9 39.6 39.0 40.0 40.0 30,707 35,865 27,719 35,023 44,978 30,308 29,469 25,235 29,517 40,000 2,075 2,061 2,028 2,080 2,080 23.52 23.33 24.91 19.16 17.54 18.54 21.67 21.83 21.65 24.48 18.66 16.83 18.14 22.96 899 880 963 752 689 724 856 866 838 979 742 653 724 870 38.2 37.7 38.7 39.3 39.3 39.0 39.5 46,763 45,736 50,090 39,122 35,827 37,652 44,516 45,028 43,559 50,916 38,605 33,966 37,627 45,221 1,988 1,960 2,011 2,041 2,042 2,030 2,054 18.88 16.69 18.32 20.14 21.61 18.78 16.22 18.40 20.02 21.28 736 659 712 782 850 725 628 700 780 837 39.0 39.5 38.9 38.8 39.3 38,279 34,268 37,026 40,664 44,197 37,690 32,673 36,400 40,581 43,504 2,028 2,053 2,021 2,020 2,045 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-9 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Medical records and health information technicians ... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians ....................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers ............................ Healthcare support occupations ......................... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. 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 ............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $17.70 14.33 15.05 17.74 20.69 $17.17 13.91 14.70 17.17 19.58 $696 561 590 695 824 $674 556 588 687 783 39.3 39.1 39.2 39.2 39.8 $36,191 29,155 30,661 36,157 42,835 $35,022 28,933 30,555 35,714 40,726 2,045 2,035 2,037 2,038 2,070 23.98 20.34 954 814 39.8 49,622 42,307 2,070 20.30 17.12 18.24 18.99 16.98 17.20 807 684 727 759 679 688 39.7 40.0 39.8 41,954 35,585 37,778 39,478 35,323 35,782 2,066 2,078 2,071 16.71 13.15 651 526 39.0 33,858 27,352 2,026 26.08 29.19 1,043 1,168 40.0 54,245 60,715 2,080 13.67 10.09 11.51 12.96 14.54 15.98 19.82 12.98 10.23 11.12 12.47 13.89 14.87 20.73 536 404 450 510 567 634 784 511 409 439 490 547 594 803 39.2 40.0 39.1 39.3 39.0 39.7 39.5 27,892 20,990 23,426 26,499 29,505 32,965 40,753 26,582 21,268 22,838 25,490 28,436 30,909 41,771 2,040 2,080 2,035 2,045 2,029 2,063 2,056 14.46 14.23 565 569 39.1 29,379 29,598 2,032 13.07 10.10 11.28 12.91 14.46 14.33 12.43 10.23 10.90 12.33 13.84 13.00 511 404 441 506 562 570 486 409 423 480 534 520 39.1 40.0 39.1 39.2 38.8 39.8 26,587 21,000 22,935 26,337 29,206 29,655 25,293 21,268 22,006 24,981 27,747 27,040 2,033 2,080 2,033 2,039 2,020 2,070 14.12 13.30 14.16 12.53 552 532 565 501 39.0 40.0 28,678 27,661 29,390 26,071 2,030 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-10 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work 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 .................. Level 5 .................. Occupational therapist assistants and aides .......... Level 6 .................. Occupational therapist assistants ...................... Physical therapist assistants and aides .......................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Physical therapist assistants Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Physical therapist aides ...... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.98 10.10 11.21 12.85 14.68 15.06 $12.39 10.23 10.83 12.24 14.24 13.93 $507 404 438 503 569 602 $485 409 422 479 550 557 39.1 40.0 39.0 39.2 38.8 40.0 $26,352 21,000 22,751 26,160 29,597 31,316 $25,194 21,268 21,923 24,885 28,600 28,974 2,031 2,080 2,029 2,036 2,017 2,080 14.11 13.64 12.30 13.58 13.57 14.03 14.04 12.53 12.42 13.08 12.28 12.12 550 536 491 540 529 555 558 491 497 519 485 486 39.0 39.3 39.9 39.7 39.0 39.6 28,594 27,884 25,534 28,056 27,485 28,882 28,995 25,547 25,823 27,012 25,233 25,251 2,026 2,044 2,076 2,066 2,026 2,059 19.05 19.59 19.35 19.35 762 783 774 774 40.0 40.0 39,626 40,740 40,248 40,248 2,080 2,080 20.00 19.35 800 774 40.0 41,593 40,248 2,080 16.22 12.67 13.84 19.59 21.94 19.73 19.59 21.94 12.86 12.67 12.39 16.23 12.26 12.59 20.31 22.40 20.31 20.31 22.40 12.26 12.26 12.10 639 507 526 783 858 787 783 858 500 507 462 648 490 493 812 896 812 812 896 490 490 456 39.4 40.0 38.0 40.0 39.1 39.9 40.0 39.1 38.9 40.0 37.3 33,211 26,349 27,372 40,722 44,624 40,900 40,722 44,624 26,016 26,349 24,004 33,696 25,490 25,640 42,236 46,586 42,236 42,236 46,586 25,490 25,490 23,712 2,047 2,080 1,978 2,079 2,034 2,073 2,079 2,034 2,023 2,080 1,938 14.89 12.97 13.22 14.73 16.47 19.89 13.98 12.12 13.29 14.10 15.12 20.73 589 510 528 581 651 792 555 485 530 557 600 803 39.5 39.3 39.9 39.4 39.6 39.8 30,604 26,515 27,442 30,221 33,868 41,188 28,850 25,210 27,560 28,974 31,181 41,771 2,056 2,044 2,075 2,051 2,057 2,071 14.99 14.41 585 583 39.0 30,414 30,326 2,029 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-11 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Healthcare support occupations –Continued Medical assistants .............. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Medical equipment preparers ...................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Medical transcriptionists ... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Pharmacy aides .................. Protective service occupations Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ......... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Security guards .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Food preparation and serving related occupations ............ Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $14.69 13.04 15.19 14.06 $13.87 13.09 14.42 13.87 $581 508 602 552 $553 505 574 555 39.5 39.0 39.7 39.3 $30,187 26,440 31,326 28,714 $28,771 26,245 29,848 28,845 2,055 2,027 2,062 2,042 15.82 14.30 15.20 15.10 14.54 16.45 12.58 15.40 14.26 13.71 15.08 14.24 17.24 12.00 623 572 591 594 568 653 503 612 570 536 576 550 676 480 39.4 40.0 38.9 39.4 39.0 39.7 40.0 32,410 29,746 30,736 30,911 29,518 33,980 26,157 31,824 29,661 27,872 29,973 28,588 35,137 24,960 2,048 2,080 2,022 2,047 2,030 2,065 2,080 15.53 13.17 15.88 18.41 14.27 12.81 15.40 16.53 615 517 635 736 564 508 616 661 39.6 39.2 40.0 40.0 31,960 26,865 33,025 38,268 29,307 26,416 32,032 34,382 2,058 2,040 2,080 2,078 14.22 13.17 15.70 17.72 14.22 13.17 15.70 17.72 13.78 12.81 15.52 16.53 13.78 12.81 15.52 16.53 562 517 628 708 562 517 628 708 548 508 621 661 548 508 621 661 39.5 39.2 40.0 40.0 39.5 39.2 40.0 40.0 29,201 26,865 32,662 36,829 29,201 26,865 32,662 36,829 28,496 26,416 32,282 34,382 28,496 26,416 32,282 34,382 2,053 2,040 2,080 2,078 2,053 2,040 2,080 2,078 12.97 10.31 11.20 12.51 14.15 17.69 18.57 12.20 10.25 10.88 12.40 13.88 17.56 17.43 512 409 440 491 563 708 743 486 410 431 496 552 702 697 39.4 39.7 39.3 39.2 39.8 40.0 40.0 26,607 21,268 22,876 25,532 29,272 36,800 38,625 25,272 21,320 22,422 25,792 28,725 36,525 36,254 2,051 2,062 2,042 2,040 2,068 2,080 2,080 15.62 16.58 608 622 38.9 31,604 32,337 2,023 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-12 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Food preparation and serving related occupations –Continued First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers ............... Level 5 .................. First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers ........... Level 5 .................. Cooks ..................................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Cooks, institution and cafeteria ....................... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Food preparation workers ...... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Fast food and counter workers ............................ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food ....... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Food servers, nonrestaurant ... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $18.04 17.69 $18.87 17.80 $722 708 $755 712 40.0 40.0 $37,527 36,805 $39,250 37,024 2,080 2,080 18.09 17.69 13.35 9.30 11.54 13.69 17.88 18.94 17.80 12.62 7.40 11.22 12.80 16.05 724 708 532 372 462 544 715 758 712 505 296 449 512 642 40.0 40.0 39.9 40.0 40.0 39.7 40.0 37,634 36,805 27,664 19,347 24,002 28,277 37,182 39,401 37,024 26,250 15,392 23,338 26,624 33,384 2,080 2,080 2,073 2,080 2,080 2,065 2,080 13.36 9.30 11.54 13.69 17.88 11.03 10.16 12.49 12.63 7.40 11.22 12.80 16.05 10.76 10.19 12.40 533 372 462 544 715 434 399 491 506 296 449 512 642 430 398 496 39.9 40.0 40.0 39.7 40.0 39.4 39.3 39.3 27,696 19,347 24,002 28,277 37,182 22,585 20,768 25,554 26,291 15,392 23,338 26,624 33,384 22,377 20,675 25,792 2,073 2,080 2,080 2,065 2,080 2,047 2,044 2,046 13.25 10.75 13.65 13.16 9.92 13.48 516 424 519 508 394 526 39.0 39.4 38.0 26,842 22,047 26,995 26,395 20,509 27,373 2,025 2,050 1,977 13.32 10.57 13.85 12.78 9.98 12.17 13.48 9.86 13.65 12.30 9.40 12.20 520 416 529 496 393 470 513 394 546 480 370 461 39.0 39.4 38.2 38.8 39.4 38.6 27,040 21,643 27,525 25,769 20,431 24,434 26,686 20,509 28,382 24,960 19,240 23,985 2,030 2,048 1,988 2,016 2,046 2,008 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-13 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.11 10.37 11.51 13.27 16.37 $11.27 9.91 11.10 12.25 16.43 $480 413 454 526 655 $448 396 439 494 657 39.6 39.8 39.4 39.6 40.0 $24,935 21,464 23,591 27,335 34,041 $23,317 20,571 22,818 25,667 34,174 2,059 2,070 2,050 2,059 2,080 13.41 11.98 10.37 11.50 13.22 16.73 12.47 11.12 9.91 11.04 12.25 16.43 526 474 413 453 523 669 499 441 396 437 490 657 39.2 39.6 39.8 39.4 39.6 40.0 27,346 24,649 21,464 23,571 27,219 34,800 25,944 22,942 20,571 22,714 25,480 34,174 2,040 2,058 2,070 2,049 2,059 2,080 13.41 12.47 526 499 39.2 27,346 25,944 2,040 12.00 9.97 11.29 13.15 16.74 11.22 9.56 11.13 12.46 17.28 478 397 449 524 669 447 381 442 496 691 39.8 39.9 39.7 39.8 40.0 24,835 20,667 23,326 27,239 34,812 23,254 19,802 23,005 25,813 35,951 2,069 2,073 2,066 2,072 2,080 13.64 12.08 538 483 39.4 27,965 25,106 2,050 11.60 10.70 11.50 12.80 10.75 10.15 10.73 11.46 458 426 450 503 428 406 423 463 39.5 39.8 39.1 39.3 23,800 22,128 23,392 26,178 22,235 21,091 21,980 24,066 2,052 2,068 2,034 2,045 Personal care and service occupations ......................... Child care workers ................. 11.46 11.60 10.60 11.70 450 424 424 388 39.2 36.6 23,376 22,073 22,046 20,155 2,040 1,903 Sales and related occupations Retail sales workers ............... Cashiers, all workers ......... Cashiers ......................... 15.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 16.58 16.58 16.58 16.58 608 566 566 566 622 622 622 622 38.9 38.7 38.7 38.7 31,634 29,450 29,450 29,450 32,331 32,331 32,331 32,331 2,023 2,012 2,012 2,012 Office and administrative support occupations ........... 15.72 15.01 620 597 39.5 32,257 31,031 2,052 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations ......................... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. 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 .................. See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-14 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support 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 of office and administrative support workers ............... Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Switchboard operators, including answering service .............................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Financial clerks ...................... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Bill and account collectors Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $10.05 12.54 13.07 15.41 17.65 20.08 25.93 $9.69 12.02 12.76 15.14 17.45 19.57 26.60 $402 496 517 605 696 799 1,042 $388 480 508 602 686 782 1,064 40.0 39.5 39.6 39.3 39.4 39.8 40.2 $20,905 25,768 26,880 31,464 36,202 41,525 54,203 $20,155 24,960 26,437 31,304 35,693 40,685 55,328 2,080 2,055 2,057 2,042 2,051 2,068 2,090 17.40 15.99 683 639 39.2 35,494 33,209 2,040 20.67 13.67 20.60 28.63 20.18 11.75 19.93 28.26 830 541 810 1,158 816 470 797 1,134 40.2 39.6 39.3 40.4 43,167 28,153 42,115 60,227 42,452 24,440 41,454 58,989 2,089 2,059 2,044 2,103 13.50 13.69 13.65 15.58 13.74 15.49 17.50 13.35 12.02 13.58 15.14 13.73 15.21 16.77 521 519 546 617 550 611 694 511 481 543 606 549 610 670 38.6 37.9 40.0 39.6 40.0 39.5 39.7 27,071 26,992 28,385 32,104 28,576 31,785 36,112 26,585 25,010 28,246 31,495 28,558 31,699 34,861 2,006 1,972 2,080 2,060 2,080 2,052 2,064 16.07 15.67 12.27 14.26 19.39 15.26 14.35 12.67 13.96 18.11 636 624 491 570 768 610 574 507 558 713 39.6 39.8 40.0 40.0 39.6 33,074 32,422 25,525 29,660 39,940 31,741 29,865 26,354 29,037 37,086 2,058 2,068 2,080 2,080 2,060 14.84 13.91 14.86 14.73 14.76 14.00 14.48 14.65 587 557 586 582 591 560 580 569 39.6 40.0 39.4 39.5 30,538 28,939 30,483 30,252 30,722 29,120 30,183 29,598 2,058 2,080 2,051 2,054 16.01 15.14 635 606 39.6 33,002 31,495 2,061 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-15 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks ....... Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Payroll and timekeeping clerks ............................ Procurement clerks ............ Customer service representatives ................. Level 4 .................. File clerks .............................. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ........... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping ..................... Level 4 .................. Receptionists and information clerks ................................ Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Dispatchers ............................ Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks ..................... Stock clerks and order fillers Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Secretaries and administrative assistants .......................... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $16.10 15.25 16.40 17.34 $16.16 14.07 17.22 16.00 $634 610 641 691 $630 563 646 642 39.4 40.0 39.1 39.9 $32,982 31,725 33,318 35,952 $32,760 29,257 33,579 33,384 2,049 2,080 2,032 2,073 19.05 15.46 19.68 17.71 762 619 787 708 40.0 40.0 39,634 32,163 40,928 36,831 2,080 2,080 15.49 15.45 11.95 11.43 11.65 15.20 16.22 11.84 12.21 12.05 616 617 476 454 463 603 649 468 488 482 39.8 39.9 39.8 39.7 39.8 32,041 32,070 24,745 23,612 24,087 31,337 33,742 24,344 25,397 25,064 2,068 2,076 2,071 2,065 2,067 14.41 11.56 12.37 15.15 16.61 14.08 11.61 12.11 15.12 15.79 569 453 492 602 651 554 452 484 604 599 39.5 39.2 39.8 39.7 39.2 29,579 23,575 25,579 31,290 33,857 28,829 23,483 25,178 31,406 31,122 2,053 2,039 2,068 2,066 2,038 15.60 14.99 602 636 38.6 31,308 33,093 2,007 17.59 15.82 17.34 15.76 701 633 694 630 39.8 40.0 36,447 32,912 36,067 32,781 2,071 2,080 14.04 12.58 12.74 16.65 18.13 13.65 11.40 13.33 15.94 17.77 550 498 503 643 714 543 456 518 619 693 39.2 39.6 39.5 38.6 39.4 28,625 25,915 26,149 33,421 37,141 28,242 23,702 26,915 32,180 36,038 2,039 2,061 2,052 2,008 2,049 12.51 13.47 12.97 12.84 12.71 12.96 12.24 12.97 485 538 517 514 508 518 489 519 38.8 39.9 39.8 40.0 25,233 27,955 26,859 26,710 26,437 26,957 25,420 26,978 2,017 2,075 2,071 2,080 17.00 16.20 669 635 39.3 34,788 33,030 2,046 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-16 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Secretaries and administrative assistants –Continued Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Executive secretaries and administrative assistants ...................... Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Medical secretaries ............ Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Not able to be leveled .............. Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Data entry and information processing workers .......... Level 2 .................. Level 4 .................. Data entry keyers ............... Word processors and typists ........................... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $12.79 12.53 15.73 18.44 20.62 23.96 $12.31 12.37 15.39 17.60 21.13 23.61 $512 496 615 727 825 959 $492 489 610 693 845 944 40.0 39.5 39.1 39.4 40.0 40.0 $26,613 25,766 32,000 37,821 42,883 49,844 $25,605 25,438 31,699 36,026 43,950 49,109 2,080 2,056 2,035 2,051 2,079 2,080 19.27 20.24 747 784 38.8 38,870 40,758 2,017 20.20 13.64 18.64 21.79 23.96 19.93 12.60 18.10 22.27 23.61 804 545 732 871 959 794 504 718 891 944 39.8 40.0 39.3 40.0 40.0 41,809 28,364 38,069 45,298 49,844 41,309 26,208 37,315 46,322 49,109 2,070 2,080 2,042 2,079 2,080 19.41 15.56 12.26 15.65 17.47 19.27 20.54 15.00 12.12 15.39 16.83 19.49 771 609 484 608 685 771 822 594 479 607 665 780 39.7 39.1 39.5 38.9 39.2 40.0 40,088 31,663 25,182 31,638 35,611 40,091 42,725 30,867 24,918 31,554 34,557 40,539 2,066 2,035 2,054 2,021 2,039 2,080 18.26 16.32 710 645 38.9 36,896 33,550 2,021 17.67 14.37 16.55 19.95 17.04 14.06 16.16 18.27 697 571 656 798 681 562 647 731 39.4 39.8 39.7 40.0 36,249 29,702 34,124 41,503 35,402 29,245 33,621 38,002 2,051 2,068 2,062 2,080 14.51 12.62 15.10 13.09 14.44 14.14 15.70 11.09 579 501 603 521 574 537 628 513 39.9 39.7 39.9 39.8 30,093 26,058 31,368 27,105 29,860 27,914 32,662 26,678 2,074 2,065 2,077 2,070 15.80 16.56 631 663 39.9 32,804 34,453 2,077 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-17 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Office and administrative support occupations –Continued Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ............. Office clerks, general ............. Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Construction and extraction occupations ......................... Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Carpenters .............................. Electricians ............................ Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ...................... Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters .................. Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations ............. Level 4 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ....... Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Maintenance and repair workers, general .......... Level 5 .................. Level 6 .................. Level 7 .................. Precision instrument and equipment repairers ......... Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $15.08 14.90 12.40 14.19 14.58 18.59 $13.52 14.90 11.35 13.82 15.20 18.80 $602 585 487 557 571 731 $541 591 454 550 601 752 39.9 39.3 39.3 39.2 39.2 39.3 $31,314 30,419 25,330 28,946 29,708 38,017 $28,122 30,742 23,608 28,621 31,259 39,098 2,076 2,042 2,042 2,040 2,037 2,045 23.45 22.25 24.91 21.89 25.29 23.64 19.86 24.80 21.40 24.78 921 867 991 867 989 917 769 992 876 991 39.3 39.0 39.8 39.6 39.1 47,893 45,064 51,546 45,102 51,432 47,824 39,998 51,584 45,573 51,542 2,043 2,026 2,070 2,060 2,034 22.30 24.45 879 930 39.4 45,713 48,381 2,050 22.30 24.45 879 930 39.4 45,713 48,381 2,050 21.85 22.73 17.48 21.35 26.10 19.20 26.85 17.06 18.81 26.82 869 871 699 854 1,044 770 1,007 682 752 1,073 39.8 38.3 40.0 40.0 40.0 45,207 45,283 36,359 44,416 54,284 40,019 52,358 35,485 39,125 55,784 2,069 1,993 2,080 2,080 2,080 19.13 17.41 19.57 24.67 17.76 16.66 18.55 25.20 764 696 783 987 710 666 742 1,008 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 39,746 36,212 40,697 51,321 36,941 34,651 38,590 52,416 2,078 2,080 2,080 2,080 19.17 17.36 19.57 24.67 17.76 16.66 18.55 25.20 766 694 783 987 710 666 742 1,008 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 39,836 36,103 40,697 51,321 36,941 34,651 38,590 52,416 2,078 2,080 2,080 2,080 26.30 28.88 1,052 1,155 40.0 54,710 60,072 2,080 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-18 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels1 — Continued Hourly3 Occupation2 and work level Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations –Continued Medical equipment repairers ....................... Production occupations ........... Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Level 5 .................. Level 7 .................. Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ............................ Level 1 .................. Level 2 .................. Stationary engineers and boiler operators ................ Level 7 .................. Miscellaneous production workers ............................ Transportation and material moving occupations ........... Level 2 .................. Level 3 .................. Laborers and material movers, hand .................... Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand ............................. Weekly4 Annual5 Mean earnings Median earnings Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours Mean earnings Median earnings Mean hours $26.30 $28.88 $1,052 $1,155 40.0 $54,710 $60,072 2,080 18.49 12.02 11.19 19.36 28.54 15.61 12.49 10.77 19.30 28.01 733 481 448 774 1,107 624 500 431 772 1,120 39.6 40.0 40.0 40.0 38.8 38,098 25,004 23,281 40,261 57,538 32,469 25,979 22,408 40,144 58,261 2,061 2,080 2,080 2,080 2,016 12.42 12.02 10.67 12.49 12.49 10.48 497 481 427 500 500 419 40.0 40.0 40.0 25,829 25,004 22,185 25,979 25,979 21,798 2,080 2,080 2,080 26.98 29.34 26.28 28.56 1,053 1,134 1,051 1,142 39.0 38.7 54,769 58,994 54,662 59,405 2,030 2,011 13.31 13.41 525 506 39.5 27,324 26,333 2,053 14.70 13.96 13.79 13.43 13.25 13.13 572 527 550 537 518 525 38.9 37.8 39.9 29,768 27,407 28,608 27,934 26,915 27,310 2,024 1,964 2,075 13.79 13.15 526 512 38.2 27,368 26,624 1,985 13.79 13.15 526 512 38.2 27,368 26,624 1,985 1 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 of Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm. 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, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are 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 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 34-19 December 2008 - January 2010 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 Table 35 Occupation3 Private Industry workers Mean Relative error4 1.1% Full-time workers Mean $24.46 Relative error4 1.1% Part-time workers Mean $25.75 Relative error4 All workers ....................................................................... $24.64 2.6% Management occupations ........................................... Administrative services managers ............................. Computer and information systems managers .......... Financial managers .................................................... Human resources managers ....................................... Medical and health services managers ...................... 44.27 34.17 38.05 42.80 58.67 45.50 3.4 6.3 6.5 9.2 25.1 4.2 44.14 34.17 38.05 42.80 58.67 45.34 3.4 6.3 6.5 9.2 25.1 4.3 52.76 – – – – 52.76 Business and financial operations occupations ......... Buyers and purchasing agents ................................... Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ................................................... Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ............................................................. Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ......................................................... Training and development specialists ................... Accountants and auditors .......................................... 27.93 23.99 3.9 5.2 28.00 23.99 4.0 5.2 – – – – 24.12 5.5 24.12 5.5 – – 30.43 4.3 31.14 4.1 – – 28.35 34.56 25.40 2.3 5.2 6.8 28.35 35.00 25.40 2.3 5.1 6.8 – – – – – – Computer and mathematical science occupations .... Computer support specialists ..................................... Computer systems analysts ........................................ Network and computer systems administrators ......... 31.79 22.25 36.50 32.17 3.8 5.2 5.3 9.9 31.79 22.25 36.50 32.17 3.8 5.2 5.3 9.9 – – – – – – – – Life, physical, and social science occupations ........... Life scientists ............................................................. Medical scientists .................................................. Psychologists ............................................................. Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists ..... 34.78 34.52 34.79 31.08 35.03 9.6 8.9 9.0 11.2 11.0 34.54 33.58 33.58 31.09 35.06 10.2 9.7 9.7 11.3 11.0 38.96 – – – – 26.0 – – – – Community and social services occupations ............. Counselors ................................................................. Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors ........................................................ Mental health 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 .................................................... Clergy ........................................................................ 25.23 18.04 4.5 6.4 24.70 18.04 5.3 7.3 28.26 18.06 5.9 5.0 19.23 19.58 27.29 22.01 28.83 21.74 5.0 3.3 3.1 10.6 3.2 6.7 19.38 20.09 26.84 19.15 28.70 21.31 6.0 2.9 3.5 14.8 3.4 7.2 – – 29.60 – 29.59 25.44 – – 6.7 – 8.0 10.4 30.34 34.95 22.95 15.9 17.8 4.9 29.02 – 22.38 19.4 – 5.0 – – – 14.9 – – – – 14.9 – – – See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 35-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued Table 35 Occupation3 Private Industry workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Education, training, and library occupations ........... Postsecondary teachers .............................................. Health teachers, postsecondary ............................. Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary $31.84 41.95 43.19 39.11 14.9% 5.6 7.2 2.8 $31.88 43.01 43.49 39.11 16.5% 7.4 7.6 3.0 $31.27 – – – 13.3% – – – Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ............................................................. 21.67 6.8 21.79 7.1 – – 30.37 26.32 52.21 51.74 47.09 65.43 44.14 33.11 29.66 33.76 33.76 35.08 21.20 25.91 34.51 21.82 25.74 18.13 27.03 25.57 34.68 35.69 25.59 21.59 1.2 5.0 1.1 10.6 25.8 10.7 3.1 .9 1.8 2.3 2.3 9.1 6.4 1.8 3.6 2.3 2.1 3.5 2.4 8.4 2.8 5.1 2.3 8.4 30.09 26.37 52.61 48.95 47.01 65.43 44.03 32.86 29.55 33.85 33.45 36.62 21.20 25.69 33.29 21.71 25.39 18.21 27.50 26.98 34.82 35.69 25.92 21.91 1.2 5.6 1.0 12.3 25.8 10.7 3.2 1.2 2.0 2.5 2.5 9.4 6.4 2.1 3.5 2.2 2.1 3.8 2.6 8.9 3.2 5.1 2.7 11.7 31.82 25.95 48.58 80.60 – – – 34.06 30.58 32.90 37.44 – – 27.76 – 22.71 28.57 17.52 23.78 19.81 34.07 – 22.78 20.11 2.3 9.3 4.6 1.4 – – – 1.3 2.8 5.6 4.2 – – 4.2 – 6.7 3.3 9.3 5.9 14.5 8.5 – 4.7 14.0 17.83 15.43 13.34 22.88 19.25 19.20 17.59 19.76 2.1 3.6 6.0 4.1 2.2 1.6 6.6 8.1 17.87 15.45 13.20 23.46 19.26 19.18 17.85 20.37 2.4 3.9 6.7 4.4 2.5 1.8 7.1 7.7 17.54 15.21 13.89 20.67 19.11 19.31 14.23 15.19 5.6 6.8 7.8 15.0 4.5 3.3 9.6 24.7 26.68 9.2 26.68 9.2 – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations .. Dietitians and nutritionists ......................................... Pharmacists ................................................................ Physicians and surgeons ............................................ Family and general practitioners ........................... Pediatricians, general ............................................. Physician assistants ................................................... Registered nurses ....................................................... Therapists .................................................................. Occupational therapists ......................................... Physical therapists ................................................. Radiation therapists ............................................... Recreational therapists ........................................... Respiratory therapists ............................................ Speech-language pathologists ............................... Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ..... Medical and clinical laboratory technologists ....... Medical and clinical laboratory technicians .......... Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ...... Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ....... Diagnostic medical sonographers .......................... Nuclear medicine technologists ............................. Radiologic technologists and technicians .............. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ...... Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians ........................................................... Pharmacy technicians ............................................ Psychiatric technicians .......................................... Respiratory therapy technicians ............................ Surgical technologists ............................................ Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses .... Medical records and health information technicians Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers ................................................................ – See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 35-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued Table 35 Occupation3 Private Industry workers Full-time workers Mean Relative error4 Mean Healthcare support occupations ................................. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides ............. Home health aides ................................................. Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ................ Psychiatric aides .................................................... Occupational therapist assistants and aides ............... Occupational therapist assistants ........................... Physical therapist assistants and aides ....................... Physical therapist assistants ................................... Physical therapist aides .......................................... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Medical assistants .................................................. Medical equipment preparers ................................ Medical transcriptionists ....................................... Pharmacy aides ...................................................... $13.61 12.92 13.69 13.01 11.56 17.77 19.45 15.59 19.42 13.30 15.01 14.87 15.56 15.68 11.91 0.9% 1.1 6.3 1.2 2.9 8.0 5.5 5.2 3.1 3.9 1.7 3.5 4.1 3.4 13.2 $13.71 13.10 14.27 13.16 11.79 19.14 – 15.77 19.37 12.85 14.85 14.81 15.77 15.35 – Protective service occupations .................................... Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ..... Security guards ...................................................... 14.36 13.96 13.96 2.2 2.3 2.3 14.35 13.93 13.93 2.3 2.4 2.4 14.53 14.53 14.53 6.2 6.2 6.2 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 ....................................... 12.83 2.2 13.15 2.4 10.49 3.4 18.25 3.6 18.25 3.6 – – 18.34 14.20 14.20 10.79 10.28 3.8 3.6 3.6 6.1 3.1 18.34 14.24 14.24 11.12 – 3.8 3.8 3.8 6.6 – – – – 8.85 – – – – 2.0 – 10.29 11.87 3.1 5.5 – 12.77 – 6.8 – 10.07 – 2.6 12.07 6.0 12.84 7.5 10.11 3.7 10.79 12.73 4.2 6.2 – 12.87 – 6.4 – 11.09 – 9.1 11.90 11.81 1.6 1.4 11.98 11.87 1.6 1.5 10.67 10.67 4.5 4.5 11.61 1.8 11.66 1.9 10.24 6.0 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations ............................................................. Building cleaning workers ......................................... Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners ..................................... Relative error4 Part-time workers 1.0% 1.2 6.1 1.2 3.6 6.1 – 6.1 2.8 4.5 1.8 3.8 4.4 3.6 – Mean $13.17 12.13 – 12.28 10.90 – – 14.91 – 14.31 15.86 15.26 14.03 17.25 – Relative error4 2.3% 2.1 – 2.4 6.1 – – 7.1 – 7.2 6.3 9.4 7.8 4.2 – See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 35-3 December 2008 - January 2010 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued Table 35 Occupation3 Private Industry workers Mean Relative error4 Full-time workers Mean Relative error4 Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations –Continued Maids and housekeeping cleaners ......................... $11.62 Personal care and service occupations ...................... Child care workers ..................................................... 12.37 11.21 8.6 6.3 11.68 11.60 9.6 7.7 13.76 – Sales and related occupations ..................................... Retail sales workers ................................................... Cashiers, all workers ............................................. Cashiers ............................................................. 15.60 13.96 14.70 14.70 9.8 15.5 13.2 13.2 16.17 – – – 10.4 – – – – – – – – – – – 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 ................................................ Customer service representatives .............................. File clerks .................................................................. Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ................... Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping ......................................................... Receptionists and information clerks ........................ Couriers and messengers ........................................... Stock clerks and order fillers ..................................... Secretaries and administrative assistants ................... Executive secretaries and administrative assistants .......................................................... Medical secretaries ................................................ Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive .. Data entry and information processing workers ........ Data entry keyers ................................................... Insurance claims and policy processing clerks .......... Office clerks, general ................................................. 15.52 1.0 15.66 .9 14.11 2.9 22.92 13.09 15.74 16.34 14.96 16.08 18.76 16.72 15.28 11.86 14.48 4.4 7.4 2.3 6.4 3.3 2.8 1.7 6.5 5.6 3.0 3.2 22.92 13.32 15.66 16.35 14.81 16.00 18.76 16.89 15.33 11.77 14.70 4.4 8.4 2.3 6.4 3.6 2.9 1.7 6.3 5.7 3.2 3.5 – 11.98 17.53 – 18.29 17.06 – – – 12.75 12.84 – 2.3 4.2 – 6.3 5.4 – – – 4.0 2.2 17.65 13.94 13.05 13.24 16.62 6.7 3.0 10.0 5.8 1.6 17.99 14.13 – 13.05 16.84 6.7 2.8 – 6.2 1.7 – 12.16 – – 14.19 – 8.7 – – 5.6 20.27 15.33 16.87 13.00 12.95 15.50 14.26 3.6 2.5 2.0 6.0 6.9 11.2 2.8 20.38 15.46 17.00 12.61 12.87 14.96 14.41 3.6 2.6 2.0 6.6 7.3 13.4 2.9 – 14.39 13.50 – – – 12.97 – 6.0 3.8 – – – 6.6 23.13 25.40 21.99 4.5 1.3 17.8 23.13 25.40 21.99 4.5 1.3 17.8 – – – – – – Construction and extraction occupations .................. Electricians ................................................................ Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters .... 3.0% $11.74 3.2% $10.31 3.0% 13.5 – See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 35-4 December 2008 - January 2010 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued Table 35 Private Industry workers Occupation3 Full-time workers Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 $21.99 17.8% $21.99 17.8% – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations .. Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ........................................... Maintenance and repair workers, general .............. 21.92 5.0 22.03 5.0 – – 19.11 19.16 4.2 4.3 19.22 19.27 4.3 4.4 – – – – Production occupations ............................................... Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ............................ Stationary engineers and boiler operators ................. Miscellaneous production workers ............................ 18.22 11.66 28.79 13.31 9.3 6.2 6.7 2.3 18.65 12.06 28.93 13.31 8.9 3.6 7.0 2.3 $13.52 – – – 23.8% – – – Transportation and material moving occupations ... Laborers and material movers, hand ......................... Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand ................................................................. 14.21 14.24 7.8 6.4 14.47 – 8.7 – 13.62 – 14.24 6.4 – – – Construction and extraction occupations –Continued Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters .................. 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure, 11.7 – – which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey. 4 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 35-5 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 36 State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 Occupation3 State and local government workers Mean Relative error4 2.7% Full-time workers Mean All workers ....................................................................... $23.75 $23.65 Management occupations ........................................... Medical and health services managers ...................... 50.46 55.10 18.9 24.0 50.46 55.10 Business and financial operations occupations ......... Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ............................................................. 24.48 6.0 28.41 Computer and mathematical science occupations .... Computer systems analysts ........................................ Relative error4 3.0% Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 $24.84 4.5% 18.9 24.0 – – – – 24.48 6.0 – – 7.0 28.41 7.0 – – 26.93 30.11 15.6 14.9 26.93 30.11 15.6 14.9 – – – – Life, physical, and social science occupations ........... Psychologists ............................................................. Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists ..... 29.14 31.51 31.51 5.7 7.3 7.3 28.93 31.51 31.51 6.8 7.3 7.3 – – – – – – Community and social services occupations ............. Counselors ................................................................. Social workers ........................................................... Medical and public health social workers ............. Mental health and substance abuse social workers Miscellaneous community and social service specialists ............................................................. Social and human service assistants ...................... 24.13 23.43 24.76 25.14 22.91 6.1 10.8 6.4 15.5 8.0 24.24 23.43 24.87 24.66 23.18 6.6 10.8 7.1 16.8 8.5 – – – – – – – – – – 20.50 16.49 13.8 9.5 20.50 16.49 13.8 9.5 – – – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations .. Pharmacists ................................................................ Physicians and surgeons ............................................ Psychiatrists ........................................................... Registered nurses ....................................................... Therapists .................................................................. Occupational therapists ......................................... Physical therapists ................................................. Recreational therapists ........................................... Respiratory therapists ............................................ Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ..... Medical and clinical laboratory technologists ....... Medical and clinical laboratory technicians .......... Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ...... Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ....... Radiologic technologists and technicians .............. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ...... 29.42 51.92 53.55 77.49 32.50 28.87 31.93 34.96 18.73 27.97 22.05 24.77 19.86 25.57 18.77 25.53 15.39 2.2 1.4 16.4 2.7 3.0 6.1 3.1 3.5 15.5 1.7 5.3 6.1 7.4 2.9 16.0 3.3 11.6 29.19 51.92 53.20 77.73 32.15 28.78 31.89 34.79 18.73 28.16 21.98 24.72 19.87 25.51 – 25.37 15.39 2.3 1.4 16.8 2.9 3.4 6.7 3.3 3.9 15.5 1.8 5.6 6.6 7.7 3.1 – 3.5 12.2 31.39 – – – 34.23 29.78 – – – – – – – 26.42 – 27.89 – 5.0 – – – 4.9 8.8 – – – – – – – 8.2 – 6.0 – See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 36-1 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 36 State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued Occupation3 State and local government workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations –Continued Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians ........................................................... Pharmacy technicians ............................................ Psychiatric technicians .......................................... Surgical technologists ............................................ Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses .... Medical records and health information technicians $17.63 14.49 19.33 17.29 17.99 17.15 8.1% 4.7 11.3 2.6 3.3 5.3 $17.68 14.39 19.58 17.29 17.88 17.36 8.9% 4.7 12.9 2.6 3.3 5.3 $16.67 – – – 19.56 – 10.9% – – – 13.9 – Healthcare support occupations ................................. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides ............. Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ................ Psychiatric aides .................................................... Physical therapist assistants and aides ....................... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations ......... Medical assistants .................................................. Medical transcriptionists ....................................... 13.63 13.01 12.38 14.45 21.08 14.97 14.31 14.53 2.3 2.4 2.8 3.2 6.4 5.3 2.8 17.2 13.57 13.02 12.33 14.44 – 15.00 14.45 14.34 2.2 2.6 2.9 3.2 – 5.6 3.2 17.9 14.29 12.89 12.93 – – 14.34 – – 6.8 4.9 4.6 – – 6.9 – – Protective service occupations .................................... Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ..... Security guards ...................................................... 20.91 17.02 17.02 10.3 12.8 12.8 21.09 16.86 16.86 10.5 13.2 13.2 – – – – – – Food preparation and serving related occupations .. Cooks ......................................................................... Cooks, institution and cafeteria ............................. Food preparation workers .......................................... Fast food and counter workers .................................. Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food ........................................... Food servers, nonrestaurant ....................................... 12.22 10.52 10.52 10.70 13.38 5.7 5.9 6.1 6.4 8.8 12.35 10.47 10.47 – 13.94 5.9 6.1 6.3 – 9.4 10.32 – – – – 8.3 – – – – 13.38 12.15 8.8 10.6 13.94 12.32 9.4 10.5 – – – – 12.58 12.31 6.0 5.9 12.71 12.42 6.3 6.2 – – – – 13.23 10.94 8.1 4.2 13.42 10.98 8.5 4.5 – – – – Personal care and service occupations ...................... 9.67 10.7 – – – – Office and administrative support occupations ........ 15.93 2.7 16.00 2.8 14.58 8.8 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations ............................................................. Building cleaning workers ......................................... Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners ..................................... Maids and housekeeping cleaners ......................... See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 36-2 December 2008 - January 2010 Table 36 State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 — Continued State and local government workers Occupation3 Office and administrative support occupations –Continued First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ........................... Financial clerks .......................................................... Bill and account collectors .................................... Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ................... Receptionists and information clerks ........................ Stock clerks and order fillers ..................................... Secretaries and administrative assistants ................... Executive secretaries and administrative assistants .......................................................... Medical secretaries ................................................ Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive .. Data entry and information processing workers ........ Word processors and typists .................................. Office clerks, general ................................................. Full-time workers Part-time workers Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 Mean Relative error4 $15.39 15.03 13.58 12.82 14.34 14.08 17.87 19.1% 5.0 4.6 5.8 8.5 11.2 5.7 $15.39 15.03 13.58 12.99 13.28 14.08 17.96 19.1% 5.0 4.6 6.5 5.2 11.2 5.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19.27 16.04 23.76 16.36 16.39 16.38 9.3 5.2 13.4 1.9 2.1 5.2 19.27 16.10 23.76 16.36 16.39 16.62 9.3 5.4 13.4 1.9 2.1 5.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – Construction and extraction occupations .................. 24.74 9.4 24.74 9.4 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations .. Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ........................................... Maintenance and repair workers, general .............. 20.54 6.5 20.54 6.5 – – 18.54 18.54 8.6 8.6 18.54 18.54 8.6 8.6 – – – – Production occupations ............................................... Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ............................ 18.90 13.66 13.8 24.9 17.77 13.66 15.1 24.9 – – – – Transportation and material moving occupations ... 14.87 6.4 14.97 6.7 – – 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 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. 4 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. Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 36-3 December 2008 - January 2010
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