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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.
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All United States
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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