Occupation |
Occ. code |
Est. empl. |
Empl %RSE |
Mean wage |
Mean %RSE |
10th pct |
25th pct |
Median wage |
75th pct |
90th pct |
Electrical and Electronics Drafters | 17-3012 | 110 | 22.80 | 26.99 | 4.70 | 17.57 | 20.50 | 24.20 | 34.73 | 38.82 |
Mechanical Drafters | 17-3013 | 270 | 23.90 | 30.20 | 3.90 | 20.89 | 23.48 | 28.59 | 36.47 | 43.18 |
Drafters, All Other | 17-3019 | |
53.40 | 20.48 | 13.00 | 15.88 | 16.67 | 17.98 | 19.29 | 29.61 |
Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians | 17-3021 | 40 | 2.40 | 46.33 | 3.20 | 32.47 | 36.14 | 45.30 | 57.14 | 62.45 |
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3022 | 110 | 19.80 | 26.65 | 2.90 | 18.68 | 21.97 | 26.79 | 30.81 | 35.49 |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3023 | 600 | 7.90 | 33.78 | 4.40 | 20.86 | 25.47 | 34.21 | 39.57 | 48.08 |
Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians | 17-3024 | 20 | 5.50 | 37.97 | 3.50 | 28.74 | 33.04 | 37.39 | 43.60 | 48.88 |
Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3025 | 190 | 5.80 | 27.13 | 3.70 | 20.33 | 23.79 | 27.77 | 30.86 | 32.70 |
Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3026 | 420 | 4.80 | 33.66 | 3.20 | 25.44 | 29.68 | 33.86 | 37.96 | 41.80 |
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3027 | 90 | 22.70 | 32.39 | 7.30 | 19.04 | 22.27 | 31.33 | 38.38 | 56.17 |
Surveying and Mapping Technicians | 17-3031 | 440 | 11.30 | 23.55 | 5.40 | 15.13 | 16.94 | 19.68 | 29.52 | 36.58 |
Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other | 17-3098 | 600 | 10.40 | 30.02 | 7.90 | 16.47 | 19.99 | 30.39 | 36.92 | 43.93 |
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations | 19-0000 | 4,550 | 6.90 | 38.54 | 4.50 | 16.71 | 21.95 | 31.65 | 47.62 | 65.13 |
Food Scientists and Technologists | 19-1012 | |
57.00 | 29.41 | 5.30 | 16.86 | 19.04 | 28.32 | 37.27 | 44.20 |
Microbiologists | 19-1022 | 140 | 37.50 | 23.29 | 4.00 | 16.34 | 18.49 | 23.86 | 28.08 | 30.45 |
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | 19-1023 | 40 | 0.00 | 27.61 | 3.20 | 20.90 | 23.58 | 27.49 | 31.25 | 33.07 |
Biological Scientists, All Other | 19-1029 | 160 | 14.10 | 31.98 | 3.30 | 18.27 | 22.91 | 30.41 | 39.28 | 47.96 |
Conservation Scientists | 19-1031 | 20 | 0.00 | 35.50 | 2.10 | 22.86 | 31.79 | 33.19 | 40.57 | 52.64 |
Epidemiologists | 19-1041 | 30 | 2.90 | 31.76 | 3.10 | 22.36 | 26.45 | 30.65 | 37.60 | 43.77 |
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists | 19-1042 | 450 | 25.70 | 51.83 | 10.70 | 22.23 | 27.28 | 34.94 | 60.94 | |
Atmospheric and Space Scientists | 19-2021 | 130 | 4.20 | 51.13 | 2.50 | 28.13 | 40.70 | 51.86 | 60.97 | 71.41 |
Chemists | 19-2031 | 150 | 14.10 | 37.56 | 7.20 | 19.99 | 23.60 | 35.75 | 48.41 | 61.61 |
Materials Scientists | 19-2032 | 10 | 4.70 | 26.21 | 7.00 | 20.19 | 22.07 | 25.16 | 29.05 | 31.42 |
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | 19-2041 | 180 | 16.20 | 33.38 | 4.80 | 20.37 | 24.72 | 31.16 | 40.00 | 51.50 |
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers | 19-2042 | 530 | 15.90 | 69.88 | 5.50 | 37.26 | 52.73 | 62.17 | 78.87 | |
Hydrologists | 19-2043 | 20 | 21.30 | 36.37 | 5.50 | 21.48 | 25.43 | 31.56 | 43.04 | 57.02 |
Physical Scientists, All Other | 19-2099 | |
50.30 | 43.85 | 7.00 | 14.65 | 31.79 | 42.26 | 58.24 | 67.38 |
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists | 19-3031 | 210 | 18.30 | 29.74 | 3.20 | 20.58 | 23.50 | 28.51 | 34.82 | 41.50 |
Psychologists, All Other | 19-3039 | 60 | 0.00 | 43.16 | 3.00 | 22.16 | 36.88 | 45.74 | 52.64 | 57.03 |
Urban and Regional Planners | 19-3051 | 110 | 10.20 | 31.90 | 3.70 | 21.15 | 23.33 | 30.78 | 38.14 | 46.90 |
Anthropologists and Archeologists | 19-3091 | |
80.70 | 25.53 | 3.90 | 11.04 | 19.36 | 23.86 | 35.33 | 38.08 |
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other | 19-3099 | 80 | 1.70 | 40.49 | 2.40 | 30.53 | 32.21 | 37.96 | 44.58 | 55.56 |
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians | 19-4010 | 80 | 45.00 | 17.65 | 9.00 | 10.66 | 12.60 | 16.52 | 19.19 | 24.94 |
Biological Technicians | 19-4021 | 260 | 3.90 | 20.59 | 2.20 | 13.44 | 16.77 | 19.98 | 24.03 | 28.69 |
Chemical Technicians | 19-4031 | 190 | 20.80 | 20.30 | 6.10 | 13.73 | 15.94 | 18.66 | 22.75 | 30.43 |
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health | 19-4042 | 120 | 37.40 | 19.84 | 7.40 | 13.16 | 14.95 | 18.13 | 24.10 | 29.65 |
Geological and Hydrologic Technicians | 19-4045 | 310 | 12.90 | 30.04 | 4.80 | 16.53 | 19.25 | 28.09 | 37.10 | 49.19 |
Social Science Research Assistants | 19-4061 | 130 | 8.50 | 18.85 | 3.90 | 13.29 | 15.02 | 17.10 | 19.20 | 25.92 |
Forensic Science Technicians | 19-4092 | 110 | 0.10 | |
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Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other | 19-4099 | 280 | 8.10 | 42.66 | 6.60 | 17.16 | 27.65 | 43.87 | 57.03 | 63.92 |
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists | 19-5011 | 450 | 11.20 | 34.62 | 2.60 | 20.42 | 26.86 | 34.72 | 41.81 | 48.94 |
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians | 19-5012 | 20 | 20.30 | 25.85 | 8.80 | 10.68 | 15.78 | 25.82 | 35.12 | 45.71 |
Community and Social Service Occupations | 21-0000 | 9,280 | 3.50 | 23.17 | 4.20 | 14.45 | 17.17 | 20.84 | 26.41 | 36.46 |
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors | 21-1012 | 1,340 | 5.20 | 24.90 | 2.30 | 16.28 | 19.88 | 23.55 | 29.45 | 36.31 |
Marriage and Family Therapists | 21-1013 | 300 | 45.90 | 38.18 | 13.70 | 17.61 | 23.04 | 42.82 | 51.96 | 59.18 |
Rehabilitation Counselors | 21-1015 | 370 | 25.50 | 27.01 | 21.30 | 9.37 | 11.86 | 20.77 | 30.82 | 67.79 |
Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors | 21-1018 | 1,040 | 16.30 | 24.16 | 3.60 | 15.93 | 18.24 | 22.75 | 28.87 | 36.66 |
Counselors, All Other | 21-1019 | |
87.30 | 14.35 | 5.50 | 12.74 | 13.24 | 14.08 | 14.92 | 15.43 |
Child, Family, and School Social Workers | 21-1021 | 2,830 | 3.00 | 19.29 | 3.30 | 15.83 | 16.95 | 18.81 | 21.82 | 24.72 |
Healthcare Social Workers | 21-1022 | 880 | 15.00 | 26.18 | 4.30 | 14.92 | 20.02 | 25.54 | 32.43 | 38.25 |
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers | 21-1023 | 390 | 11.10 | 18.44 | 6.60 | 11.26 | 13.32 | 16.47 | 22.13 | 31.17 |
Social Workers, All Other | 21-1029 | 200 | 1.80 | 29.57 | 9.00 | 17.01 | 19.23 | 30.78 | 39.35 | 43.03 |
Health Education Specialists | 21-1091 | 460 | 14.50 | 31.19 | 3.60 | 20.11 | 24.37 | 30.70 | 38.09 | 46.17 |
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists | 21-1092 | 600 | 6.20 | 19.83 | 3.30 | 15.82 | 17.18 | 19.43 | 22.81 | 25.00 |
Social and Human Service Assistants | 21-1093 | 340 | 15.70 | 15.81 | 4.10 | 11.84 | 13.12 | 14.89 | 18.38 | 22.04 |
Community Health Workers | 21-1094 | 260 | 16.60 | 26.85 | 8.70 | 13.91 | 17.00 | 22.65 | 32.12 | 53.00 |
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other | 21-1099 | 40 | 6.40 | 19.34 | 3.10 | 15.78 | 16.94 | 18.87 | 22.16 | 25.18 |
Clergy | 21-2011 | 120 | 15.00 | 25.37 | 2.90 | 14.86 | 19.20 | 26.21 | 30.45 | 36.47 |
Directors, Religious Activities and Education | 21-2021 | 20 | 9.50 | 33.77 | 10.20 | 13.71 | 26.19 | 35.21 | 40.24 | 56.00 |
Legal Occupations | 23-0000 | 7,060 | 6.60 | 47.17 | 9.20 | 17.13 | 24.71 | 36.37 | 60.55 | 94.86 |
Lawyers | 23-1011 | 4,200 | 14.80 | 60.36 | 9.40 | 27.33 | 34.38 | 46.68 | 85.27 | |
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers | 23-1021 | 70 | 0.00 | 53.97 | 3.20 | 21.69 | 26.90 | 51.54 | 79.25 | 87.26 |
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators | 23-1022 | |
66.00 | 28.67 | 8.50 | 20.70 | 22.57 | 26.40 | 32.61 | 42.93 |
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates | 23-1023 | 470 | 0.40 | 39.14 | 3.30 | 17.16 | 19.87 | 29.95 | 59.40 | 67.28 |
Paralegals and Legal Assistants | 23-2011 | 1,490 | 19.00 | 23.00 | 6.50 | 11.89 | 16.42 | 20.55 | 28.95 | 37.74 |
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers | 23-2093 | 670 | 16.30 | 28.19 | 7.80 | 14.60 | 18.90 | 27.51 | 35.92 | 42.28 |
Legal Support Workers, All Other | 23-2099 | 80 | 0.90 | 24.97 | 3.50 | 20.80 | 22.27 | 24.79 | 26.78 | 29.17 |
Educational Instruction and Library Occupations | 25-0000 | 33,660 | 3.30 | 22.86 | 3.50 | 9.75 | 15.66 | 21.35 | 28.38 | 36.90 |
Business Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1011 | 300 | 11.60 | 75,790 | 7.30 | 37,550 | 49,700 | 64,930 | 105,250 | 127,920 |
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1021 | 140 | 19.70 | 76,150 | 4.40 | 38,360 | 51,280 | 75,310 | 100,470 | 112,500 |
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1022 | 170 | 22.60 | 58,420 | 5.00 | 33,560 | 39,290 | 58,470 | 74,570 | 85,440 |
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1032 | 100 | 31.50 | 62,100 | 4.90 | 35,500 | 45,420 | 62,200 | 76,500 | 88,120 |
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1042 | 140 | 13.40 | 63,610 | 3.50 | 35,230 | 43,250 | 55,900 | 89,520 | 103,890 |
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1052 | 70 | 18.40 | 67,420 | 3.90 | 39,340 | 49,290 | 60,780 | 93,360 | 105,420 |
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1053 | 10 | 36.00 | 72,110 | 22.40 | 19,360 | 30,730 | 37,170 | 72,520 | |
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1054 | 40 | 11.30 | 79,670 | 4.70 | 38,790 | 50,750 | 79,170 | 105,490 | 128,300 |
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1063 | 30 | 0.40 | 79,210 | 3.10 | 30,390 | 70,730 | 81,990 | 99,170 | 110,850 |
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1065 | 50 | 8.70 | 69,340 | 4.90 | 29,550 | 40,340 | 68,130 | 98,840 | 107,610 |
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1066 | 100 | 14.70 | 58,780 | 6.30 | 33,260 | 40,920 | 57,590 | 69,250 | 93,330 |
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1067 | 30 | 14.90 | 54,620 | 2.90 | 31,920 | 38,630 | 54,540 | 66,580 | 82,630 |
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1071 | 1,860 | 3.70 | 89,300 | 2.50 | 50,250 | 60,810 | 77,920 | 104,770 | 142,720 |
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1072 | 220 | 10.90 | 63,000 | 1.90 | 41,630 | 50,510 | 61,060 | 75,790 | 87,710 |
Education Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1081 | 170 | 8.90 | 66,550 | 5.00 | 36,690 | 54,120 | 61,410 | 76,280 | 103,040 |
Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1082 | 20 | 19.80 | 75,080 | 24.50 | 37,450 | 45,210 | 55,010 | 63,780 | 84,220 |
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1111 | 50 | 24.70 | 54,740 | 4.50 | 33,560 | 37,820 | 55,930 | 69,080 | 80,990 |
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1113 | 30 | 47.40 | 52,030 | 9.00 | 34,350 | 38,360 | 49,920 | 64,460 | 76,340 |
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1121 | 400 | 7.30 | 54,470 | 2.40 | 36,440 | 43,340 | 50,150 | 66,030 | 80,500 |
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1122 | 80 | 9.10 | 58,470 | 3.70 | 35,000 | 44,700 | 59,280 | 74,130 | 82,340 |
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1123 | 290 | 28.30 | 52,280 | 3.30 | 32,940 | 37,470 | 49,280 | 65,420 | 79,820 |
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1124 | 20 | 35.00 | 45,780 | 4.10 | 32,120 | 35,860 | 43,660 | 52,820 | 66,250 |
History Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1125 | 130 | 31.00 | 69,820 | 15.00 | 32,820 | 39,420 | 56,120 | 73,590 | 85,100 |
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1126 | 90 | 20.20 | 60,290 | 7.30 | 27,370 | 41,690 | 53,360 | 67,250 | 83,460 |
Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1192 | 20 | 19.30 | 54,920 | 9.60 | 28,940 | 33,630 | 52,480 | 74,600 | 82,000 |
Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1193 | 130 | 8.30 | 64,890 | 2.80 | 36,120 | 52,220 | 64,940 | 80,180 | 92,520 |
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1194 | 490 | 34.40 | 29.08 | 5.70 | 17.84 | 24.74 | 28.88 | 32.34 | 43.78 |
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other | 25-1199 | 590 | 5.00 | 52,410 | 3.40 | 34,950 | 39,450 | 52,150 | 60,540 | 68,240 |
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education | 25-2011 | 2,150 | 12.50 | 14.71 | 7.60 | 9.62 | 10.68 | 12.63 | 15.91 | 23.40 |
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education | 25-2012 | 540 | 6.80 | 50,830 | 5.00 | 34,330 | 38,190 | 48,170 | 63,190 | 74,720 |
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education | 25-2021 | 5,190 | 4.50 | 49,460 | 4.10 | 34,540 | 38,810 | 46,460 | 57,720 | 73,010 |
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education | 25-2022 | 2,400 | 5.70 | 50,910 | 4.00 | 35,520 | 40,690 | 48,000 | 59,630 | 73,730 |
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