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1 Detail Occupation Level Summary Earnings are stated in 2014 dollars for full-time, year-round workers, extracted from the ACS from 2010 to All values are unadjusted for disability status. Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Management, Business, Science, and Arts 2,155,066 Mn 83,294 51,906 55,795 61,767 83,701 94, ,216 Occupations Med 64,000 39,000 45,000 52,000 66,000 75, ,000 Computer, Engineering, and Science Occupations 344,400 Mn 86,062 53,978 63,093 68,864 88, , ,213 Med 77,000 47,000 56,000 64,000 80,000 93,000 97,000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations 123,882 Mn 87,860 50,594 61,793 68,019 92, , ,302 Med 79,000 44,000 56,000 64,000 84,000 98, , Architects, except naval 7,351 Mn 90,067 76,910 79,223 88,093 93, ,755 Med 75,000 60,000 65,000 75,000 77,000 81, Surveyors, cartographers, and 1,721 Mn 64,939 56,540 64,761 78,294 photogrammetrists Med 58,000 51,000 59,000 67, Aerospace engineers 7,244 Mn 106,945 78,125 81, , , ,439 Med 101,000 74,000 79, , , , Biomedical and agricultural 777 Mn 92,059 69,694 87, , ,034 engineers Med 83,000 67,000 81,000 92, , Chemical engineers 2,747 Mn 108,932 78, , , ,131 Med 100,000 74, , , , Civil engineers 14,284 Mn 96,047 75,343 78,362 95, , ,325 Med 86,000 65,000 73,000 84,000 96, , Computer hardware engineers 2,754 Mn 99,183 64,152 80, , , ,960 Med 92,000 63,000 75,000 94, , , Electrical and electronics 11,059 Mn 101,275 77,617 78, , , ,059 engineers Med 94,000 75,000 75,000 93, , , Environmental engineers 1,522 Mn 88,263 73,356 86,219 96,669 89,370 Med 82,000 75,000 84,000 87,000 84,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 1 of 119

2 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Industrial engineers, including 8,851 Mn 84,826 62,542 71,596 86,483 98, ,210 health and safety Med 78,000 60,000 67,000 80,000 89,000 96, Marine engineers and naval 542 Mn 90,476 80,042 92, ,267 architects Med 90,000 79,000 94,000 98, Materials engineers 1,667 Mn 88,932 68,163 70,415 88, , ,935 Med 80,000 64,000 68,000 79,000 96, , Mechanical engineers 10,325 Mn 87,848 71,088 73,405 89,287 98, ,145 Med 82,000 67,000 69,000 84,000 94, , Petroleum, mining and 1,665 Mn 133,913 81,252 79, , , ,277 geological engineers, Med 108,000 79,000 71, , , , Miscellaneous engineers, 22,208 Mn 99,539 71,220 78,236 96, , ,760 including nuclear engineers Med 91,000 69,000 73,000 89, , , Drafters 7,330 Mn 59,431 46,563 60,317 58,238 61,021 67,638 Med 54,000 41,000 55,000 53,000 54,000 56, Engineering technicians, 18,922 Mn 61,977 47,899 57,241 62,249 67,255 84,752 99,037 except drafters Med 58,000 43,000 52,000 59,000 62,000 75,000 72, Surveying and mapping 2,702 Mn 55,777 48,800 48,445 59,716 53,653 technicians Med 51,000 38,000 44,000 54,000 50,000 Computer and mathematical occupations 166,134 Mn 86,913 63,217 67,050 70,962 89, , ,836 Med 80,000 55,000 60,000 65,000 82,000 96, , Computer and information 673 Mn 103,122 89, , ,618 research scientists Med 92,000 83, , , Computer systems analysts 22,074 Mn 89,027 76,837 69,206 76,612 88, , ,627 Med 79,000 65,000 61,000 69,000 80,000 93,000 96, Information security analysts 2,539 Mn 91,286 77,512 80,753 93, ,351 Med 87,000 68,000 79,000 90,000 94, Computer programmers 21,634 Mn 87,140 61,174 71,997 75,701 88,825 97, ,364 Med 82,000 61,000 68,000 73,000 84,000 91,000 98,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 2 of 119

3 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Software developers, 43,784 Mn 102,462 80,254 87,799 86, , , ,619 applications and systems Med 96,000 80,000 77,000 81,000 94, , , Web developers 6,160 Mn 67,457 55,312 61,134 67,378 80,797 86,508 Med 62,000 48,000 55,000 62,000 71,000 71, Computer support specialists 22,894 Mn 65,086 58,957 57,589 58,923 70,094 86,612 92,721 Med 58,000 45,000 52,000 53,000 63,000 79,000 84, Database administrators 5,260 Mn 84,365 56,218 72,551 87, , ,725 Med 80,000 51,000 68,000 83,000 91, , Network and computer 11,018 Mn 75,028 56,361 69,665 68,853 78,304 91,411 81,148 systems administrators Med 70,000 60,000 68,000 65,000 73,000 84,000 77, Computer network architects 4,697 Mn 100,032 85,364 87, , ,100 Med 94,000 81,000 84,000 98, , Computer occupations, all 15,264 Mn 76,945 50,086 62,105 64,732 83, , ,812 other Med 68,000 43,000 54,000 59,000 75,000 92,000 94, Actuaries 1,129 Mn 155, , , ,574 Med 112, , , , Operations research analysts 6,748 Mn 87,203 67,249 73,700 84, , ,362 Med 80,000 64,000 69,000 79,000 98, , Miscellaneous mathematical 2,102 Mn 96,351 61,621 80, , ,446 science occupations, including Med 81,000 58,000 64,000 86, ,000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 54,384 Mn 79,039 43,999 52,269 56,661 68,663 79, ,513 Med 65,000 37,000 45,000 51,000 60,000 68,000 88, Agricultural and food scientists 1,551 Mn 71,048 49,412 64,484 70, ,382 Med 61,000 44,000 56,000 65,000 98, Biological scientists 3,854 Mn 67,803 56,559 60,985 65,858 85,667 Med 61,000 50,000 56,000 63,000 71, Conservation scientists and 1,542 Mn 63,960 61,861 63,023 65,993 foresters Med 59,000 56,000 59,000 61,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 3 of 119

4 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Medical scientists, and life 6,456 Mn 94,660 60,271 77,571 80, ,090 scientists, all other Med 74,000 51,000 64,000 70,000 81, Astronomers and physicists 546 Mn 103,686 83,361 94, ,583 Med 100,000 87,000 89, , Atmospheric and space 387 Mn 88,813 88, ,762 scientists Med 81,000 81,000 94, Chemists and materials 4,105 Mn 80,208 63,556 69,635 80, ,324 scientists Med 72,000 60,000 63,000 77, , Environmental scientists and 3,659 Mn 95,311 67,830 86, , ,455 geoscientists Med 75,000 63,000 68,000 81, , Physical scientists, all other 9,355 Mn 87,180 61,255 70,570 81,928 97,796 Med 76,000 56,000 63,000 71,000 89, Economists 1,304 Mn 134, , , ,881 Med 108,000 80, , , Psychologists 6,359 Mn 81,447 63,728 66,820 94,685 Med 73,000 54,000 61,000 85, Urban and regional planners 1,138 Mn 79,064 74,813 82,565 Med 71,000 68,000 74, Miscellaneous social 2,045 Mn 73,632 56,215 69,730 74,138 93,271 scientists, including survey Med 62,000 49,000 53,000 63,000 88, Agricultural and food science 1,365 Mn 50,460 36,073 44,029 49,375 61,524 technicians Med 45,000 32,000 43,000 45,000 52, Biological technicians 840 Mn 55,983 42,422 43,492 59,575 Med 45,000 41,000 38,000 52, Chemical technicians 3,262 Mn 57,945 44,024 50,794 57,014 60,363 71,450 92,583 Med 52,000 38,000 46,000 52,000 53,000 61,000 93, Geological and petroleum 881 Mn 80,742 86,339 75,914 76,371 technicians, and nuclear Med 69,000 75,000 68,000 67,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 4 of 119

5 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Miscellaneous life, physical, 5,332 Mn 53,930 38,728 47,977 53,174 54,047 57,324 74,928 and social science technicians, Med 47,000 31,000 43,000 47,000 46,000 48,000 58,000 Education, Legal, Community Service, Arts, and Media Occupations 542,934 Mn 65,799 40,397 39,301 43,857 54,170 62, ,383 Med 52,000 32,000 32,000 37,000 47,000 57,000 92,000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations 81,946 Mn 66,750 48,609 50,408 56,446 70,974 78,430 95,508 Med 53,000 33,000 42,000 47,000 57,000 64,000 75, Artists and related workers 5,827 Mn 61,255 36,160 42,168 54,675 68,340 69,990 Med 52,000 30,000 37,000 45,000 59,000 53, Designers 26,712 Mn 62,213 40,334 47,036 56,925 66,117 79,451 84,403 Med 52,000 27,000 38,000 49,000 54,000 67,000 67, Actors 336 Mn 69,548 58,822 78,733 Med 43,000 36,000 48, Producers and directors 5,475 Mn 82,936 63,922 68,963 86,491 88, ,492 Med 64,000 47,000 53,000 65,000 68,000 96, Athletes, coaches, umpires, 4,549 Mn 65,022 60,439 54,508 68,332 68,754 and related workers Med 49,000 49,000 41,000 51,000 55, Dancers and choreographers 108 Mn 44,327 Med 33, Musicians, singers, and 2,768 Mn 58,525 66,552 61,625 45,510 58,143 71,944 64,963 related workers Med 42,000 37,000 40,000 34,000 41,000 53,000 58, Entertainers and performers, 609 Mn 58,205 51,952 59,307 57,348 sports and related workers, all Med 43,000 43,000 42,000 46, Announcers 1,303 Mn 66,941 50,532 53,363 79,317 Med 49,000 42,000 42,000 61, News analysts, reporters and 3,071 Mn 69,840 54,152 69,654 78,545 correspondents Med 54,000 43,000 54,000 62,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 5 of 119

6 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Public relations specialists 5,589 Mn 87,401 62,764 61,914 84, , ,421 Med 66,000 43,000 54,000 66,000 77, , Editors 6,203 Mn 68,624 56,594 54,572 69,728 74,725 77,428 Med 58,000 43,000 44,000 59,000 63,000 69, Technical writers 2,658 Mn 75,613 60,262 67,907 75,694 78, ,294 Med 70,000 56,000 64,000 69,000 75,000 96, Writers and authors 6,188 Mn 75,615 53,265 58,760 78,564 77,000 86,533 Med 60,000 42,000 47,000 61,000 62,000 79, Miscellaneous media and 1,985 Mn 52,142 41,026 49,613 54,060 58,982 74,720 communication workers Med 43,000 32,000 42,000 45,000 49,000 53, Broadcast and sound 3,062 Mn 62,843 54,376 60,769 69,222 74,794 engineering technicians and Med 53,000 48,000 53,000 58,000 65, Photographers 3,631 Mn 50,450 39,446 45,215 57,588 47,534 Med 40,000 31,000 37,000 44,000 38, Television, video, and motion 1,245 Mn 71,065 59,553 61,158 79,622 73,183 picture camera operators and Med 55,000 49,000 48,000 62,000 68,000 Community and Social Service Occupations 97,596 Mn 49,033 35,634 37,516 41,000 46,160 56,465 64,984 Med 44,000 31,000 34,000 37,000 42,000 52,000 56, Counselors 25,302 Mn 49,299 32,155 36,324 39,099 43,838 55,607 70,304 Med 44,000 30,000 33,000 35,000 41,000 52,000 60, Social workers 35,920 Mn 48,527 37,304 37,180 41,389 45,323 57,805 63,695 Med 44,000 34,000 34,000 38,000 42,000 54,000 58, Probation officers and 4,629 Mn 53,977 40,035 45,545 54,549 64,963 correctional treatment Med 48,000 37,000 42,000 49,000 56, Social and human service 5,314 Mn 41,285 35,103 35,987 37,655 44,261 51,718 assistants Med 37,000 31,000 33,000 33,000 38,000 46, Miscellaneous community 3,680 Mn 51,178 40,706 45,272 51,357 64,412 83,941 and social service specialists, Med 43,000 34,000 37,000 46,000 54,000 73,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 6 of 119

7 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Clergy 18,968 Mn 50,736 28,370 40,514 42,917 46,930 54,149 62,290 Med 46,000 24,000 36,000 38,000 43,000 51,000 54, Directors, religious activities 1,716 Mn 50,237 35,234 42,043 48,523 59,010 75,319 and education Med 43,000 31,000 39,000 43,000 50,000 66, Religious workers, all other 1,926 Mn 43,928 31,134 37,519 42,246 53,510 55,587 Med 40,000 30,000 33,000 38,000 52,000 51,000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 287,600 Mn 54,708 34,788 29,826 32,919 47,707 60,770 88,738 Med 50,000 27,000 22,000 26,000 45,000 58,000 75, Postsecondary teachers 45,112 Mn 76,753 47,371 50,532 58,590 96,522 Med 65,000 46,000 45,000 54,000 80, Preschool and kindergarten 15,306 Mn 31,997 25,522 23,048 24,692 36,862 50,534 51,952 teachers Med 27,000 20,000 20,000 22,000 34,000 49,000 45, Elementary and middle school 136,308 Mn 54,524 55,971 53,911 32,471 48,170 60,907 64,691 teachers Med 52,000 53,000 52,000 27,000 46,000 58,000 63, Secondary school teachers 29,956 Mn 57,413 42,027 50,575 63,669 66,848 Med 54,000 40,000 48,000 60,000 65, Special education teachers 8,234 Mn 51,159 33,178 27,744 45,568 58,665 67,922 Med 49,000 28,000 24,000 44,000 56,000 63, Other teachers and instructors 18,494 Mn 53,885 33,793 44,296 48,225 54,941 64,884 80,401 Med 47,000 27,000 36,000 43,000 48,000 58,000 69, Archivists, curators, and 1,748 Mn 58,827 54,010 53,038 61,778 78,102 museum technicians Med 52,000 43,000 49,000 54,000 63, Librarians 6,819 Mn 54,471 35,777 42,472 59,632 70,746 Med 52,000 34,000 39,000 56,000 66, Library technicians 975 Mn 36,810 27,324 36,950 41,970 55,372 Med 32,000 27,000 34,000 37,000 48, Teacher assistants 20,268 Mn 25,788 24,238 23,940 24,111 29,838 40,115 43,767 Med 21,000 21,000 20,000 21,000 25,000 29,000 29,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 7 of 119

8 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Other education, training, and 4,176 Mn 61,059 39,034 49,005 54,895 70,056 79,772 library workers Med 54,000 38,000 40,000 49,000 64,000 75,000 Legal Occupations 75,792 Mn 127,639 52,029 51,126 53,976 73, , ,306 Med 87,000 44,000 44,000 48,000 55,000 79, , Lawyers, and judges, 51,343 Mn 162,904 79,137 81, , , ,332 magistrates, and other judicial Med 121,000 68,000 65,000 89, , , Judicial law clerks 532 Mn 87,453 96,423 Med 64,000 80, Paralegals and legal assistants 15,388 Mn 56,718 54,177 48,192 51,468 62,998 71,740 72,379 Med 49,000 47,000 44,000 47,000 52,000 59,000 63, Miscellaneous legal support 8,418 Mn 63,183 42,344 51,794 55,848 69,110 87, ,319 workers Med 50,000 42,000 43,000 48,000 52,000 68,000 93,000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 313,002 Mn 88,161 53,037 42,734 54,847 74,861 87, ,854 Med 64,000 35,000 35,000 51,000 66,000 76, , Chiropractors 2,013 Mn 104, ,436 Med 73,000 73, Dentists 5,530 Mn 191, , ,906 Med 151, , , Dietitians and nutritionists 3,051 Mn 56,336 37,278 42,718 60,592 62,503 80,616 Med 51,000 29,000 38,000 53,000 60,000 67, Optometrists 1,479 Mn 129, ,068 Med 105, , Pharmacists 11,104 Mn 121,477 45, , , ,381 Med 119,000 38, , , , Physicians and surgeons 40,100 Mn 216, , , , ,378 Med 185,000 75, , , ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 8 of 119

9 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Physician assistants 4,484 Mn 86,225 44,311 52,820 88, , ,201 Med 84,000 40,000 43,000 81,000 96,000 98, Podiatrists 397 Mn 132, ,177 Med 105, , Audiologists 556 Mn 82,189 83,025 83,949 Med 75,000 76,000 75, Occupational therapists 3,204 Mn 73,740 53,965 77,604 74,267 78,482 Med 70,000 52,000 74,000 71,000 74, Physical therapists 7,942 Mn 83,346 52,366 83,291 90,460 84,911 Med 76,000 52,000 79,000 80,000 74, Radiation therapists 619 Mn 82,290 79,046 80,992 Med 77,000 77,000 75, Recreational therapists 388 Mn 45,496 48,497 Med 41,000 43, Respiratory therapists 4,692 Mn 62,794 51,395 59,643 70,143 77,797 Med 58,000 55,000 55,000 62,000 63, Speech-language pathologists 4,349 Mn 67,791 57,161 68,855 77,193 Med 64,000 53,000 65,000 75, Other therapists, including 4,833 Mn 58,783 35,725 47,610 61,181 59,571 72,572 exercise physiologists Med 48,000 36,000 43,000 47,000 49,000 58, Veterinarians 3,561 Mn 111, ,056 Med 90,000 89, Registered nurses 113,086 Mn 70,015 69,910 53,160 63,183 73,408 86,727 81,653 Med 65,000 71,000 49,000 61,000 68,000 81,000 73, Nurse anesthetists 1,223 Mn 178, , , , ,569 Med 160, , , , , Nurse practitioners and nurse 4,566 Mn 97,697 65,571 91,691 97, ,330 midwives Med 93,000 54,000 89,000 94, ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 9 of 119

10 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Health diagnosing and 466 Mn 66,835 60,373 92,263 treating practitioners, all other Med 48,000 46,000 80, Clinical laboratory 13,894 Mn 54,132 45,668 39,408 44,958 61,762 70,035 83,663 technologists and technicians Med 49,000 37,000 35,000 42,000 56,000 63,000 64, Dental hygienists 2,946 Mn 59,606 46,252 57,616 63,646 64,372 Med 57,000 37,000 54,000 61,000 63, Diagnostic related 13,246 Mn 62,773 51,385 60,343 70,860 80,781 96,613 technologists and technicians Med 58,000 46,000 58,000 63,000 74,000 68, Emergency medical 7,123 Mn 53,164 47,144 52,355 58,769 86,077 technicians and paramedics Med 47,000 43,000 47,000 52,000 69, Health practitioner support 16,902 Mn 39,101 33,306 35,686 38,840 44,451 44,524 69,117 technologists and technicians Med 34,000 27,000 31,000 35,000 35,000 35,000 45, Licensed practical and 25,384 Mn 45,198 41,699 43,310 44,847 58,379 68,967 48,509 licensed vocational nurses Med 42,000 34,000 37,000 42,000 47,000 58,000 46, Medical records and health 4,549 Mn 39,286 28,235 34,509 37,359 49,659 61,665 information technicians Med 33,000 28,000 31,000 33,000 41,000 52, Opticians, dispensing 1,935 Mn 44,187 38,869 44,080 52,166 Med 39,000 36,000 40,000 43, Miscellaneous health 4,696 Mn 56,688 34,691 41,536 46,048 72,914 96, ,445 technologists and technicians Med 42,000 32,000 34,000 40,000 58,000 81, , Other healthcare practitioners 3,823 Mn 66,990 55,469 62,255 70,306 70, ,181 and technical occupations Med 57,000 44,000 58,000 58,000 59,000 97,000 Management, Business, and Financial Occupations Business and Financial Operations Occupations 954,730 Mn 90,466 54,074 60,555 68,315 98, , ,053 Med 68,000 40,000 49,000 54,000 76,000 96, , ,156 Mn 81,625 50,828 53,736 58,099 85, , ,013 Med 63,000 42,000 47,000 50,000 66,000 86, ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 10 of 119

11 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Agents and business 1,352 Mn 79,866 64,256 59,156 86,363 85,480 managers of artists, Med 52,000 41,000 43,000 54,000 61, Buyers and purchasing agents, 447 Mn 63,280 47,887 68,318 86,263 farm products Med 53,000 38,000 62,000 64, Wholesale and retail buyers, 7,877 Mn 58,413 48,555 48,355 51,818 71,171 75,042 except farm products Med 46,000 31,000 40,000 42,000 56,000 61, Purchasing agents, except 12,444 Mn 62,661 45,863 52,207 54,932 71,571 83,878 97,150 wholesale, retail, and farm Med 54,000 41,000 48,000 50,000 63,000 76,000 86, Claims adjusters, appraisers, 13,978 Mn 58,470 62,051 51,474 51,314 64,181 69, ,916 examiners, and investigators Med 53,000 56,000 47,000 46,000 59,000 65,000 92, Compliance officers 10,140 Mn 78,412 55,232 62,863 81, , ,266 Med 65,000 50,000 56,000 68,000 84, , Cost estimators 5,757 Mn 74,755 51,052 64,863 71,037 85,956 99,194 Med 64,000 54,000 55,000 63,000 70,000 79, Human resources workers 27,622 Mn 71,047 50,734 54,550 57,715 75,156 94, ,405 Med 58,000 46,000 47,000 50,000 63,000 78,000 94, Compensation, benefits, and 3,031 Mn 64,535 51,681 53,009 68,405 99,740 job analysis specialists Med 53,000 48,000 49,000 55,000 79, Training and development 5,479 Mn 68,422 53,972 61,405 73,611 84,025 93,563 specialists Med 61,000 48,000 56,000 64,000 75,000 82, Logisticians 4,052 Mn 66,022 53,591 56,806 74,039 95,079 Med 56,000 48,000 52,000 63,000 83, Management analysts 28,370 Mn 105,851 65,409 68,216 75, , , ,993 Med 83,000 55,000 59,000 64,000 83, , , Meeting, convention, and 3,422 Mn 59,128 52,965 53,223 61,184 71,058 event planners Med 50,000 47,000 48,000 52,000 57, Fundraisers 3,636 Mn 76,561 42,878 54,787 73,098 90, ,564 Med 63,000 37,000 47,000 63,000 73,000 85,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 11 of 119

12 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Market research analysts and 10,299 Mn 93,065 57,668 64,836 87, , ,889 marketing specialists Med 71,000 48,000 53,000 68, , , Business operations 10,432 Mn 72,144 45,837 50,614 54,593 77,004 97, ,394 specialists, all other Med 56,000 36,000 43,000 47,000 64,000 80, , Accountants and auditors 93,494 Mn 82,315 71,468 48,093 51,242 84, , ,260 Med 64,000 62,000 43,000 46,000 66,000 80,000 96, Appraisers and assessors of 4,073 Mn 65,929 47,075 55,268 73,827 83, ,947 real estate Med 54,000 42,000 49,000 62,000 73,000 86, Budget analysts 2,429 Mn 78,155 69,175 66,812 76,417 90,176 Med 72,000 64,000 65,000 71,000 80, Credit analysts 1,248 Mn 66,506 47,947 50,875 65,646 98,107 Med 54,000 42,000 46,000 55,000 75, Financial analysts 3,297 Mn 141,306 74,281 63, , , ,812 Med 91,000 60,000 52,000 84, , , Personal financial advisors 15,287 Mn 127,383 68,008 84, , , ,290 Med 86,000 51,000 56,000 87, , , Insurance underwriters 5,086 Mn 72,742 54,474 56,864 81, , ,770 Med 60,000 49,000 51,000 67,000 83,000 86, Financial examiners 724 Mn 92,570 57,146 93, ,502 Med 82,000 47,000 84, , Credit counselors and loan 14,620 Mn 74,060 55,865 55,324 59,034 83, , ,026 officers Med 57,000 52,000 46,000 49,000 66,000 89,000 76, Tax examiners and collectors, 2,816 Mn 60,177 46,227 51,990 68,574 79,649 and revenue agents Med 54,000 43,000 48,000 63,000 79, Tax preparers 2,117 Mn 75,303 43,513 45,403 81, , ,203 Med 51,000 40,000 41,000 58,000 87, , Financial specialists, all other 3,144 Mn 95,250 42,674 53, , , ,357 Med 58,000 37,000 43,000 66, , ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 12 of 119

13 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Management Occupations 657,574 Mn 94,548 54,492 62,466 72, , , ,912 Med 73,000 40,000 50,000 59,000 84, , , Chief executives and 51,022 Mn 163,505 94, , , , , ,947 legislators Med 118,000 64,000 72,000 86, , , , General and operations 48,484 Mn 98,449 61,774 71,677 78, , , ,586 managers Med 76,000 51,000 59,000 65,000 87, , , Advertising and promotions 2,287 Mn 91,701 49,160 76,887 95, ,253 managers Med 68,000 43,000 61,000 73,000 83, Marketing and sales managers 38,406 Mn 105,933 66,919 71,689 80, , , ,070 Med 84,000 48,000 58,000 65,000 87, , , Public relations and 2,299 Mn 99,836 78,091 97, , ,978 fundraising managers Med 81,000 70,000 80,000 94, , Administrative services 6,042 Mn 75,573 53,908 62,235 66,902 85, , ,925 managers Med 65,000 53,000 53,000 61,000 73,000 91, , Computer and information 27,093 Mn 110,840 80,869 91, , , ,534 systems managers Med 100,000 73,000 84, , , , Financial managers 53,126 Mn 98,481 62,601 57,440 64, , , ,843 Med 72,000 45,000 48,000 53,000 80, , , Compensation and benefits 805 Mn 94,384 67, , ,890 managers Med 77,000 64,000 88, , Human resources managers 17,968 Mn 88,633 59,335 58,804 70,452 97, , ,603 Med 73,000 44,000 50,000 59,000 80,000 95, , Training and development 2,144 Mn 84,997 66,018 70,022 88,697 94,982 managers Med 75,000 56,000 68,000 75,000 81, Industrial production 12,050 Mn 87,400 63,066 67,720 75, , , ,483 managers Med 75,000 52,000 60,000 67,000 86, , , Purchasing managers 9,782 Mn 85,034 57,402 59,501 68,483 90, , ,646 Med 73,000 51,000 54,000 61,000 79, , ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 13 of 119

14 Both Genders Management, Business, Science, and Arts Occupations Transportation, storage, and 10,101 Mn 66,223 46,538 52,020 61,645 85, ,362 distribution managers Med 54,000 41,000 46,000 53,000 73,000 92, Farmers, ranchers, and other 38,400 Mn 60,741 51,771 58,078 59,525 71,629 69,194 64,643 agricultural managers Med 40,000 32,000 37,000 42,000 50,000 44,000 43, Construction managers 27,690 Mn 83,430 58,041 69,786 78,191 98, , ,618 Med 69,000 49,000 60,000 65,000 81, ,000 98, Education administrators 41,186 Mn 77,738 55,474 45,467 47,496 65,786 84, ,720 Med 69,000 43,000 39,000 41,000 54,000 79,000 98, Architectural and engineering 8,120 Mn 139,364 75,795 95, , , ,189 managers Med 124,000 71,000 91, , , , Food service managers 32,914 Mn 50,930 41,344 43,052 49,016 65,272 73,072 76,469 Med 40,000 31,000 35,000 41,000 49,000 53,000 53, Gaming managers 799 Mn 66,426 52,622 69,352 87,493 Med 54,000 48,000 58,000 68, Lodging managers 5,145 Mn 58,413 35,033 45,198 50,823 71,081 71,966 Med 44,000 32,000 38,000 42,000 54,000 59, Medical and health services 29,590 Mn 85,886 53,679 50,921 63,755 84, , ,476 managers Med 71,000 41,000 44,000 56,000 75,000 93, , Natural sciences managers 1,161 Mn 124,193 93, , ,145 Med 102,000 83,000 94, , Property, real estate, and 20,464 Mn 71,981 41,763 53,082 58,010 92, , ,688 community association Med 52,000 33,000 43,000 47,000 64,000 84,000 98, Social and community service 14,756 Mn 69,479 61,618 49,529 53,526 69,287 80, ,468 managers Med 56,000 36,000 42,000 46,000 57,000 68,000 90, Emergency management 346 Mn 77,018 70,206 86,872 directors Med 69,000 63,000 77, Miscellaneous managers, 154,996 Mn 96,847 59,208 66,263 76, , , ,161 including funeral service Med 78,000 43,000 53,000 64,000 87, , ,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 14 of 119

15 Both Genders Military Specific Occupations Military Specific Occupations 58 Mn 63,547 Med 60,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 15 of 119

16 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Natural Resources, Construction, and 471,046 Mn 48,941 35,734 48,136 54,679 60,549 69,081 66,544 Maintenance Occupations Med 43,000 30,000 43,000 50,000 52,000 57,000 52,000 Construction and Extraction Occupations 232,324 Mn 49,089 37,122 48,770 55,209 62,875 71,573 63,662 Med 42,000 31,000 43,000 49,000 52,000 54,000 46, First-line supervisors of 36,888 Mn 66,787 57,156 63,103 69,394 82,418 92,457 93,669 construction trades and Med 56,000 51,000 55,000 60,000 64,000 76,000 74, Boilermakers 655 Mn 60,250 59,607 62,891 Med 54,000 53,000 63, Brickmasons, blockmasons, 3,281 Mn 42,827 36,291 43,087 49,513 57,068 stonemasons, and reinforcing Med 37,000 28,000 41,000 42,000 51, Carpenters 31,918 Mn 42,200 34,496 42,768 45,572 53,012 50,937 Med 37,000 29,000 38,000 41,000 43,000 38, Carpet, floor, and tile 3,613 Mn 38,449 34,164 40,383 40,780 39,927 installers and finishers Med 32,000 27,000 35,000 33,000 37, Cement masons, concrete 1,234 Mn 38,905 38,768 37,967 41,905 finishers, and terrazzo workers Med 34,000 32,000 35,000 37, Construction laborers 38,672 Mn 40,499 32,836 41,735 46,535 49,985 67,722 44,218 Med 33,000 27,000 36,000 40,000 42,000 49,000 32, Paving, surfacing, and 364 Mn 44,309 44,531 42,947 tamping equipment operators Med 41,000 39,000 41, Construction equipment 14,216 Mn 50,024 40,373 50,968 53,330 63,245 operators except paving, Med 44,000 37,000 45,000 49,000 52, Drywall installers, ceiling tile 2,644 Mn 36,239 29,360 40,807 43,410 installers, and tapers Med 30,000 25,000 35,000 37, Electricians 28,064 Mn 56,642 41,190 54,227 59,705 63,279 68,597 Med 52,000 37,000 49,000 55,000 55,000 54,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 16 of 119

17 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Glaziers 1,386 Mn 45,570 38,832 44,706 52,627 Med 41,000 36,000 40,000 47, Insulation workers 1,300 Mn 41,967 35,820 44,414 45,454 Med 38,000 33,000 42,000 40, Painters and paperhangers 12,832 Mn 36,939 31,501 37,630 41,523 47,384 44,165 Med 32,000 26,000 33,000 37,000 37,000 43, Pipelayers, plumbers, 18,272 Mn 51,812 40,632 51,440 57,338 56,106 41,205 pipefitters, and steamfitters Med 47,000 36,000 47,000 53,000 52,000 42, Plasterers and stucco masons 502 Mn 39,564 33,751 44,623 Med 34,000 32,000 39, Roofers 4,223 Mn 38,562 31,304 42,515 44,760 56,792 Med 32,000 26,000 35,000 40,000 47, Sheet metal workers 4,493 Mn 48,285 37,563 47,208 53,967 56,461 Med 43,000 34,000 43,000 51,000 52, Structural iron and steel 1,927 Mn 51,203 41,277 53,536 51,529 workers Med 46,000 35,000 47,000 48, Helpers, construction trades 1,123 Mn 35,517 29,085 36,475 45,638 Med 29,000 26,000 32,000 34, Construction and building 4,042 Mn 60,413 53,195 60,378 68,669 68,305 inspectors Med 53,000 49,000 53,000 60,000 62, Elevator installers and 1,162 Mn 82,352 80,118 84,092 repairers Med 83,000 80,000 86, Fence erectors 687 Mn 38,137 32,766 36,479 45,408 Med 32,000 30,000 31,000 35, Hazardous materials removal 1,097 Mn 49,344 35,360 43,516 53,106 60,577 workers Med 43,000 31,000 41,000 51,000 54, Highway maintenance workers 5,781 Mn 42,832 36,093 41,800 46,910 53,587 Med 40,000 32,000 38,000 42,000 51,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 17 of 119

18 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Rail-track laying and 526 Mn 53,138 53,878 55,456 maintenance equipment Med 53,000 53,000 53, Miscellaneous construction 1,530 Mn 46,476 38,673 46,768 45,797 60,834 workers, including solar Med 39,000 35,000 41,000 40,000 39, Derrick, rotary drill, and 1,515 Mn 66,338 60,259 64,130 71,955 service unit operators, and Med 55,000 52,000 53,000 64, Earth drillers, except oil and 1,143 Mn 57,019 51,551 54,469 61,450 gas Med 52,000 52,000 52,000 55, Explosives workers, ordnance 395 Mn 61,074 57,518 57,841 handling experts, and blasters Med 58,000 53,000 54, Mining machine operators 3,281 Mn 64,576 58,012 63,304 67,787 79,513 Med 63,000 53,000 61,000 67,000 75, Miscellaneous extraction 2,848 Mn 59,493 51,349 60,847 62,971 58,165 workers, including roof Med 53,000 44,000 54,000 59,000 49,000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 32,270 Mn 32,197 26,047 33,624 38,563 48,793 57,567 78,075 Med 26,000 23,000 27,000 32,000 42,000 52,000 81, First-line supervisors of 2,987 Mn 48,424 40,384 45,675 48,785 62,770 68,896 farming, fishing, and forestry Med 42,000 32,000 40,000 44,000 53,000 64, Agricultural inspectors 806 Mn 52,972 42,778 54,697 56,685 Med 51,000 47,000 53,000 53, Graders and sorters, 1,597 Mn 27,108 20,920 29,592 41,248 agricultural products Med 21,000 19,000 24,000 27, Miscellaneous agricultural 22,295 Mn 28,063 24,425 29,620 33,061 41,528 45,498 workers, including animal Med 25,000 22,000 26,000 30,000 34,000 33, Fishing and hunting workers 1,145 Mn 47,944 43,156 50,352 44,041 54,519 Med 33,000 33,000 33,000 31,000 43,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 18 of 119

19 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Forest and conservation 501 Mn 40,778 32,834 35,463 38,519 50,551 workers Med 37,000 27,000 32,000 39,000 48, Logging workers 2,760 Mn 39,864 34,640 40,715 49,302 Med 32,000 27,000 33,000 38,000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 206,452 Mn 51,172 38,304 48,899 55,153 59,706 68,143 66,780 Med 47,000 34,000 44,000 52,000 53,000 60,000 52, First-line supervisors of 14,910 Mn 64,972 47,031 59,789 67,298 76,929 87,860 mechanics, installers, and Med 59,000 43,000 54,000 63,000 69,000 78, Computer, automated teller, 9,778 Mn 52,286 38,872 48,472 52,195 55,724 62,422 and office machine repairers Med 47,000 35,000 44,000 47,000 50,000 59, Radio and 7,347 Mn 59,853 42,439 56,169 61,844 64,905 65,014 telecommunications Med 58,000 37,000 54,000 60,000 65,000 54, Avionics technicians 710 Mn 61,105 65,097 59,586 Med 59,000 57,000 59, Electric motor, power tool, 1,165 Mn 50,642 35,275 49,294 53,957 and related repairers Med 46,000 32,000 43,000 52, Electrical and electronics 774 Mn 70,311 74,659 67,016 repairers, transportation Med 66,000 66,000 65, Electronic equipment 561 Mn 48,547 43,628 54,869 installers and repairers, motor Med 42,000 41,000 47, Electronic home 1,876 Mn 43,111 36,578 39,154 44,849 56,135 entertainment equipment Med 39,000 34,000 37,000 42,000 43, Security and fire alarm 2,098 Mn 49,429 45,414 46,793 50,721 55,519 systems installers Med 47,000 41,000 43,000 48,000 48, Aircraft mechanics and 7,141 Mn 61,609 50,856 58,306 62,486 66,512 service technicians Med 59,000 43,000 56,000 61,000 60,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 19 of 119

20 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Automotive body and related 6,391 Mn 45,225 40,456 46,173 47,416 43,578 repairers Med 40,000 37,000 41,000 41,000 42, Automotive glass installers 714 Mn 40,450 35,715 41,713 40,881 and repairers Med 37,000 33,000 35,000 43, Automotive service 32,666 Mn 43,084 34,390 42,943 46,755 50,078 47,527 technicians and mechanics Med 39,000 31,000 40,000 43,000 43,000 43, Bus and truck mechanics and 13,617 Mn 48,496 41,030 47,297 52,321 55,167 diesel engine specialists Med 45,000 38,000 44,000 49,000 53, Heavy vehicle and mobile 10,462 Mn 53,759 45,606 51,573 58,390 69,993 equipment service technicians Med 50,000 41,000 49,000 53,000 63, Small engine mechanics 1,802 Mn 39,703 33,884 39,316 43,133 Med 37,000 33,000 35,000 38, Miscellaneous vehicle and 2,310 Mn 33,505 29,464 33,292 39,123 32,556 mobile equipment mechanics, Med 28,000 27,000 28,000 33,000 28, Control and valve installers 943 Mn 51,992 51,018 53,768 and repairers Med 49,000 48,000 51, Heating, air conditioning, and 13,828 Mn 50,922 39,062 49,530 53,937 60,152 refrigeration mechanics and Med 46,000 35,000 44,000 49,000 55, Home appliance repairers 1,506 Mn 45,938 38,056 45,005 49,005 54,580 Med 42,000 28,000 42,000 46,000 52, Industrial and refractory 19,388 Mn 53,208 42,090 50,944 57,311 58,800 86,698 machinery mechanics Med 50,000 38,000 48,000 54,000 55,000 75, Maintenance and repair 23,700 Mn 47,796 36,340 46,915 51,676 53,961 63,226 workers, general Med 43,000 34,000 43,000 48,000 48,000 57, Maintenance workers, 1,396 Mn 50,296 43,105 47,916 53,720 machinery Med 47,000 37,000 46,000 49, Millwrights 2,284 Mn 61,594 48,207 59,493 65,223 Med 58,000 43,000 56,000 63,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 20 of 119

21 Both Genders Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupatio Electrical power-line installers 5,913 Mn 72,177 46,638 70,633 75,894 76,298 and repairers Med 70,000 43,000 69,000 73,000 75, Telecommunications line 6,861 Mn 55,643 46,474 52,480 58,286 58,475 installers and repairers Med 52,000 40,000 48,000 54,000 54, Precision instrument and 2,855 Mn 57,620 36,557 50,763 60,702 62,414 equipment repairers Med 53,000 33,000 47,000 57,000 61, Coin, vending, and 1,618 Mn 38,139 28,091 37,225 39,729 45,322 amusement machine Med 36,000 27,000 34,000 37,000 40, Locksmiths and safe repairers 1,141 Mn 45,818 44,759 50,014 42,360 Med 41,000 38,000 43,000 47, Riggers 343 Mn 57,314 59,664 61,678 Med 54,000 56,000 54, Helpers--installation, 453 Mn 36,252 25,840 41,013 42,781 maintenance, and repair Med 29,000 21,000 33,000 43, Miscellaneous installation, 9,108 Mn 45,741 35,001 43,586 49,397 53,835 77,567 maintenance, and repair Med 41,000 31,000 40,000 43,000 47,000 54,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 21 of 119

22 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Production, Transportation, and Material 639,324 Mn 43,871 33,281 42,001 48,116 61,660 77,860 79,126 Moving Occupations Med 37,000 28,000 37,000 43,000 49,000 60,000 52,000 Production Occupations 349,838 Mn 43,609 31,350 41,616 48,872 60,289 80,448 87,261 Med 37,000 27,000 37,000 43,000 51,000 64,000 60, First-line supervisors of 46,706 Mn 61,378 44,151 54,320 61,877 80, , ,586 production and operating Med 53,000 41,000 50,000 56,000 68,000 87, , Aircraft structure, surfaces, 364 Mn 48,341 43,560 53,079 rigging, and systems Med 46,000 43,000 50, Electrical, electronics, and 6,024 Mn 34,250 27,670 34,203 37,441 44,368 electromechanical assemblers Med 31,000 26,000 31,000 33,000 37, Engine and other machine 607 Mn 49,854 51,352 50,804 assemblers Med 43,000 41,000 48, Structural metal fabricators 1,105 Mn 47,049 39,617 45,547 48,401 and fitters Med 43,000 35,000 43,000 46, Miscellaneous assemblers and 33,472 Mn 37,160 29,222 36,222 42,087 46,543 59,364 fabricators Med 33,000 26,000 32,000 37,000 40,000 46, Bakers 5,307 Mn 30,258 27,604 30,577 31,122 35,961 Med 26,000 24,000 26,000 27,000 29, Butchers and other meat, 9,427 Mn 33,176 28,326 34,582 37,967 40,564 poultry, and fish processing Med 29,000 26,000 31,000 35,000 34, Food and tobacco roasting, 272 Mn 38,781 37,021 baking, and drying machine Med 33,000 37, Food batchmakers 2,707 Mn 30,946 25,725 32,768 32,396 32,455 Med 28,000 24,000 30,000 29,000 30, Food cooking machine 298 Mn 36,746 28,638 36,515 operators and tenders Med 32,000 22,000 36,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 22 of 119

23 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Food processing workers, all 4,071 Mn 35,649 29,465 37,249 40,849 48,310 other Med 32,000 27,000 35,000 38,000 46, Computer control 3,494 Mn 49,077 41,253 44,706 52,789 61,260 programmers and operators Med 43,000 38,000 42,000 48,000 58, Extruding and drawing 510 Mn 41,110 41,644 42,013 machine setters, operators, Med 38,000 40,000 38, Forging machine setters, 372 Mn 43,301 40,489 47,810 operators, and tenders, metal Med 41,000 37,000 52, Rolling machine setters, 361 Mn 41,893 41,239 44,621 operators, and tenders, metal Med 37,000 37,000 38, Machine tool cutting setters, 6,302 Mn 38,010 32,478 38,395 40,658 47,728 operators, and tenders, metal Med 34,000 30,000 34,000 37,000 38, Machinists 17,294 Mn 49,398 38,886 48,499 52,574 52,319 Med 47,000 37,000 45,000 49,000 45, Metal furnace operators, 972 Mn 48,602 40,028 46,391 55,792 tenders, pourers, and casters Med 45,000 42,000 43,000 49, Model makers, 2,146 Mn 41,434 34,037 39,088 46,914 patternmakers, and molding Med 37,000 31,000 35,000 43, Tool and die makers 3,102 Mn 56,810 44,575 54,850 58,962 71,733 Med 54,000 43,000 52,000 56,000 67, Welding, soldering, and 23,652 Mn 44,788 37,695 44,981 49,501 51,740 brazing workers Med 40,000 33,000 41,000 43,000 41, Miscellaneous metal workers 17,789 Mn 39,146 31,815 39,591 42,530 48,662 and plastic workers, including Med 36,000 29,000 37,000 40,000 42, Prepress technicians and 1,274 Mn 40,589 29,352 38,394 40,540 50,111 workers Med 37,000 24,000 37,000 38,000 41, Printing press operators 8,306 Mn 41,630 33,763 42,374 43,242 43,131 Med 38,000 30,000 38,000 41,000 37,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 23 of 119

24 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Print binding and finishing 953 Mn 37,253 37,959 36,375 38,668 workers Med 33,000 28,000 33,000 33, Laundry and dry-cleaning 5,630 Mn 27,555 23,951 27,827 31,957 33,994 workers Med 22,000 20,000 24,000 25,000 26, Pressers, textile, garment, and 1,274 Mn 25,375 21,865 28,578 27,950 related materials Med 22,000 19,000 25,000 24, Sewing machine operators 6,792 Mn 24,876 21,492 26,325 28,885 36,704 Med 21,000 19,000 23,000 26,000 29, Shoe and leather workers 483 Mn 33,878 26,637 35,734 27,802 Med 25,000 23,000 27,000 24, Tailors, dressmakers, and 2,305 Mn 33,084 23,657 30,827 31,000 60,555 sewers Med 24,000 21,000 26,000 24,000 42, Textile bleaching and dyeing, 321 Mn 39,445 27,249 49,615 and cutting machine setters, Med 27,000 24,000 29, Textile knitting and weaving 354 Mn 29,633 28,985 29,993 machine setters, operators, Med 28,000 26,000 27, Textile winding, twisting, and 481 Mn 28,623 25,231 30,325 drawing out machine setters, Med 26,000 24,000 26, Upholsterers 1,248 Mn 34,353 28,968 35,376 33,787 Med 31,000 26,000 34,000 31, Miscellaneous textile, 751 Mn 38,482 29,384 32,367 46,823 apparel, and furnishings Med 31,000 26,000 28,000 40, Cabinetmakers and bench 2,144 Mn 38,247 34,701 37,823 40,341 43,029 carpenters Med 34,000 31,000 33,000 37,000 36, Furniture finishers 492 Mn 35,755 29,887 34,502 39,332 Med 31,000 23,000 32,000 35, Sawing machine setters, 1,330 Mn 29,843 27,977 30,830 31,795 operators, and tenders, wood Med 28,000 26,000 30,000 31,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 24 of 119

25 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Woodworking machine 709 Mn 32,351 29,484 31,475 39,884 setters, operators, and Med 29,000 29,000 29,000 32, Miscellaneous woodworkers, 1,001 Mn 38,117 30,451 39,052 37,373 47,097 including model makers and Med 33,000 28,000 34,000 33,000 34, Power plant operators, 2,768 Mn 84,990 82,169 84,327 94,667 distributors, and dispatchers Med 83,000 80,000 84,000 89, Stationary engineers and 4,471 Mn 62,756 44,932 58,643 64,991 72,464 97,222 boiler operators Med 57,000 41,000 53,000 60,000 74,000 81, Water and wastewater 4,852 Mn 51,058 42,486 48,446 53,128 54,364 treatment plant and system Med 48,000 38,000 45,000 50,000 52, Miscellaneous plant and 2,188 Mn 68,251 45,315 62,871 74,385 74,153 system operators Med 64,000 43,000 59,000 74,000 68, Chemical processing machine 2,531 Mn 60,598 41,637 56,205 63,389 68,916 setters, operators, and Med 54,000 38,000 53,000 59,000 63, Crushing, grinding, polishing, 3,804 Mn 41,578 33,577 40,157 45,827 53,867 mixing, and blending workers Med 37,000 30,000 37,000 42,000 47, Cutting workers 2,414 Mn 33,751 28,613 35,786 36,523 Med 31,000 26,000 33,000 35, Extruding, forming, pressing, 1,284 Mn 38,961 31,133 38,629 43,035 and compacting machine Med 35,000 27,000 35,000 42, Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and 518 Mn 51,503 51,754 57,384 kettle operators and tenders Med 48,000 48,000 54, Inspectors, testers, sorters, 31,246 Mn 47,154 32,401 42,110 49,686 59,151 74,545 92,261 samplers, and weighers Med 41,000 28,000 37,000 45,000 52,000 65,000 87, Jewelers and precious stone 1,290 Mn 42,492 30,627 48,086 43,373 41,207 and metal workers Med 35,000 26,000 38,000 35,000 42, Medical, dental, and 3,085 Mn 43,596 30,439 39,977 45,556 49,239 ophthalmic laboratory Med 37,000 26,000 36,000 38,000 42,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 25 of 119

26 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Packaging and filling machine 8,551 Mn 30,791 25,273 31,903 35,778 41,499 operators and tenders Med 27,000 23,000 28,000 31,000 33, Painting workers 5,575 Mn 41,044 35,091 41,093 45,994 47,596 Med 37,000 31,000 37,000 41,000 37, Photographic process workers 1,162 Mn 44,276 31,006 37,729 58,903 and processing machine Med 29,000 26,000 25,000 47, Adhesive bonding machine 442 Mn 39,217 32,228 37,092 49,180 operators and tenders Med 32,000 30,000 31,000 38, Etchers and engravers 304 Mn 38,982 37,250 39,586 Med 33,000 33,000 33, Molders, shapers, and casters, 1,152 Mn 40,326 35,635 39,300 43,428 43,341 except metal and plastic Med 33,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 30, Paper goods machine setters, 1,141 Mn 46,640 29,199 47,485 55,308 operators, and tenders Med 43,000 29,000 45,000 52, Tire builders 683 Mn 48,448 48,830 50,899 Med 51,000 52,000 51, Helpers--production workers 1,013 Mn 32,729 31,738 33,824 31,708 Med 29,000 27,000 32,000 28, Miscellaneous production 45,483 Mn 40,574 30,689 39,649 46,667 53,318 71,351 workers, including Med 35,000 27,000 35,000 42,000 43,000 43,000 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 289,486 Mn 44,177 35,553 42,429 47,176 63,251 74,118 68,653 Med 37,000 30,000 37,000 42,000 48,000 52,000 43,000 Material Moving Occupations 107,750 Mn 36,074 29,831 36,429 40,352 43,304 41,247 43,034 Med 31,000 26,000 32,000 35,000 35,000 30,000 33, Crane and tower operators 2,744 Mn 57,963 50,641 56,381 64,312 Med 53,000 44,000 53,000 61,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 26 of 119

27 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Dredge, excavating, and 1,586 Mn 50,802 48,151 46,868 65,339 loading machine operators Med 43,000 38,000 43,000 53, Conveyor operators and 514 Mn 50,959 44,402 49,901 59,811 tenders, and hoist and winch Med 47,000 43,000 46,000 58, Industrial truck and tractor 19,213 Mn 35,513 31,730 35,969 38,071 39,454 operators Med 33,000 29,000 33,000 35,000 35, Cleaners of vehicles and 7,609 Mn 31,215 27,345 31,863 33,811 48,707 equipment Med 26,000 23,000 27,000 29,000 34, Laborers and freight, stock, 56,646 Mn 36,384 30,672 36,283 39,558 42,933 46,145 and material movers, hand Med 32,000 26,000 33,000 35,000 34,000 36, Machine feeders and 1,084 Mn 35,951 29,862 36,505 41,495 offbearers Med 32,000 27,000 33,000 35, Packers and packagers, hand 11,786 Mn 27,748 23,766 28,901 32,482 33,261 Med 24,000 21,000 26,000 28,000 27, Pumping station operators 1,288 Mn 63,412 50,365 61,183 66,750 68,095 Med 56,000 47,000 53,000 63,000 60, Refuse and recyclable 2,991 Mn 39,890 30,320 41,144 48,783 54,798 material collectors Med 33,000 27,000 33,000 42,000 48, Miscellaneous material 2,031 Mn 46,148 35,638 45,638 50,619 moving workers, including Med 41,000 32,000 42,000 43,000 Transportation Occupations 181,736 Mn 49,083 41,052 46,341 50,388 68,559 81,492 74,830 Med 42,000 35,000 42,000 44,000 52,000 60,000 49, Supervisors of transportation 10,053 Mn 57,041 44,501 52,066 58,419 67,839 86,208 and material moving workers Med 51,000 40,000 48,000 52,000 59,000 68, Aircraft pilots and flight 5,067 Mn 114,564 80,232 91, , , ,715 engineers Med 98,000 68,000 81, , , , Air traffic controllers and 1,692 Mn 102,689 84,851 98, ,270 92,234 airfield operations specialists Med 96,000 68,000 87, ,000 92,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 27 of 119

28 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Flight attendants 2,534 Mn 47,428 44,661 45,851 49,983 49,017 Med 43,000 41,000 43,000 46,000 48, Ambulance drivers and 394 Mn 34,653 32,151 41,462 attendants, except Med 28,000 27,000 34, Bus drivers 13,430 Mn 39,117 34,916 38,189 39,927 46,180 51,175 Med 35,000 29,000 34,000 37,000 38,000 38, Driver/sales workers and 123,212 Mn 46,965 42,585 47,196 48,628 51,266 51,732 47,289 truck drivers Med 42,000 37,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 39, Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 8,979 Mn 33,651 29,494 32,382 35,133 39,127 36,782 Med 27,000 26,000 27,000 29,000 31,000 25, Motor vehicle operators, all 767 Mn 34,312 34,977 32,301 37,563 other Med 29,000 27,000 28,000 33, Locomotive engineers and 2,481 Mn 74,641 70,562 75,820 86,248 operators Med 76,000 71,000 76,000 86, Railroad conductors and 2,127 Mn 67,893 65,937 69,156 71,127 yardmasters Med 65,000 64,000 65,000 67, Subway, streetcar, and other 683 Mn 62,047 60,361 64,314 rail transportation workers Med 61,000 60,000 63, Sailors and marine oilers, and 851 Mn 64,483 45,998 55,626 67,736 84,994 ship engineers Med 53,000 38,000 52,000 54,000 75, Ship and boat captains and 1,427 Mn 85,531 74,647 70,567 88, ,915 operators Med 73,000 73,000 61,000 73,000 84, Parking lot attendants 1,453 Mn 28,648 26,192 30,118 26,495 34,863 Med 24,000 22,000 25,000 25,000 25, Automotive and watercraft 2,528 Mn 32,034 27,068 33,519 30,702 36,529 service attendants Med 25,000 23,000 25,000 25,000 23, Transportation inspectors 2,174 Mn 60,352 35,368 55,202 64,141 67,867 Med 56,000 31,000 52,000 60,000 65,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 28 of 119

29 Both Genders Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupation Miscellaneous transportation 850 Mn 44,751 42,060 46,226 49,260 workers, including bridge and Med 43,000 41,000 44,000 46, Transportation attendants, 523 Mn 41,646 40,030 46,620 except flight attendants Med 35,000 35,000 43,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 29 of 119

30 Both Genders Sales and Office Occupations Sales and Office Occupations 1,179,206 Mn 51,756 33,995 40,327 45,837 72,421 95, ,389 Med 39,000 27,000 34,000 38,000 52,000 65,000 68,000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 700,158 Mn 42,800 32,783 38,072 41,293 52,223 69,434 77,259 Med 37,000 28,000 34,000 37,000 43,000 53,000 54, First-line supervisors of office 64,880 Mn 58,719 42,728 47,173 52,105 70,818 92, ,236 and administrative support Med 49,000 37,000 43,000 46,000 59,000 77, , Switchboard operators, 1,152 Mn 33,905 31,289 35,310 37,672 including answering service Med 30,000 30,000 32,000 31, Telephone operators 1,343 Mn 36,633 36,167 35,676 44,184 Med 31,000 30,000 31,000 38, Communications equipment 313 Mn 61,537 49,035 72,878 operators, all other Med 49,000 40,000 62, Bill and account collectors 7,555 Mn 39,360 35,761 37,296 37,373 47,039 61,153 Med 36,000 30,000 34,000 35,000 42,000 43, Billing and posting clerks 20,098 Mn 38,909 27,846 36,060 36,871 50,011 64,586 63,751 Med 34,000 27,000 34,000 34,000 38,000 47,000 47, Bookkeeping, accounting, and 52,004 Mn 43,059 35,974 39,757 42,247 50,280 70,672 69,211 auditing clerks Med 38,000 32,000 36,000 38,000 42,000 52,000 42, Gaming cage workers 354 Mn 30,874 33,128 28,997 Med 28,000 34,000 28, Payroll and timekeeping clerks 7,697 Mn 43,491 37,456 41,448 43,535 46,297 52,876 Med 41,000 34,000 39,000 41,000 43,000 48, Procurement clerks 1,718 Mn 58,808 44,280 52,571 74,498 93,326 Med 49,000 42,000 46,000 60,000 80, Tellers 11,565 Mn 28,949 29,970 28,131 28,452 31,706 33,922 Med 27,000 28,000 26,000 26,000 28,000 28,000 Thursday, April 03, 2014 Page 30 of 119

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