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Professional & Technical Wage Estimates


Sample & Response 1993 Summary 1994 Est Wage
95% CI for Mean
Total Sample Firms # of Respondent Firms Est UI Empl in 1993* Valid Cases Min Max Mean Median Min Max 5% Trim UI Ave Wkly Wage % Chg 9202-9303 Est UI Wage for '94 Mean
13002 Financial Managers: 469 88 1275 176 4.25 35.77 13.15 12.48 12.17 14.13 12.72 2.4 13.47
13005 Personnel; Training; and Labor Relations Managers: 174 18 266 26 12.71 32.25 20.79 20.51 18.47 23.11 20.60 3.0 21.41
13008 Purchasing Managers: 277 31 373 66 4.50 27.40 11.57 10.01 10.11 13.02 11.12 2.7 11.88
13011 Marketing; Advertising; and Public Relations Managers: 124 26 441 46 4.33 33.46 14.67 14.59 12.30 17.04 14.18 4.0 15.26
13014 Administrative Services Managers: 39 8 370 24 4.25 29.61 14.38 13.55 11.21 17.54 14.09 4.3 15.00
13017 Engineering; Mathematical; and Natural Sciences Managers: 169 14 472 23 4.62 33.46 23.30 25.96 20.50 26.10 23.70 3.3 24.07
15005 Education Administrators: 48 19 908 85 4.25 49.47 21.39 22.40 19.71 23.08 21.16 -1.0 21.18
15011 Property and Real Estate Managers and Administrators: 27 9 <200 16 5.50 23.08 12.50 11.54 9.17 15.83 12.30 11.3 13.91
15014 Industrial Production Managers: 27 12 <200 65 4.44 23.08 7.55 5.74 6.53 8.58 7.04 5.5 7.97
15017 Construction Managers: 354 50 501 107 5.00 90.40 19.51 13.80 13.85 25.17 14.80 -1.8 19.16
15021 Mining; Quarrying; and Oil and Gas Well Drilling Managers: 33 9 <200 20 22.00 52.89 30.14 28.85 25.83 34.44 29.32 2.7 30.95
15023 Communications; Transportation; and Utilities Operations Managers: 68 19 314 120 4.62 42.19 12.36 9.70 11.02 13.69 11.73 5.0 12.98
15026 Food Service and Lodging Managers: 143 47 1462 171 4.25 23.65 8.23 7.16 7.60 8.87 7.83 0.8 8.30
19002 Public Administration Chief Exec.; Legislators; & General Administrators: 341 19 532 34 5.77 25.96 16.89 19.71 14.71 19.07 17.03 0.4 16.96
19005 General Managers and Top Executives: 638 145 7359 468 4.25 88.27 15.57 14.42 14.59 16.57 14.37 1.6 15.82
21102 Underwriters: 9 4 <200 28 6.92 23.08 11.96 8.65 9.72 14.20 11.63 3.3 12.35
21108 Loan Officers and Counselors: 32 21 427 72 7.38 30.05 16.44 15.66 15.04 17.83 16.19 7.3 17.64
21111 Tax Preparers: 11 4 <200 7 6.00 12.52 9.11 9.00 7.36 10.86 9.09 0.2 9.13
21114 Accountants and Auditors: 401 58 1125 171 4.75 40.00 11.74 11.52 10.85 12.64 11.17 1.9 11.96
21302 Wholesale and Retail Buyers; Except Farm Products: 49 16 <200 135 4.25 19.62 8.60 7.90 8.11 9.09 8.40 0.7 8.66
21308 Purchasing Agents; Except Wholesale; Retail; and Farm Products: 337 16 300 31 7.09 25.96 12.23 11.08 10.85 13.61 11.84 3.7 12.68
21511 Personnel; Training; and Labor Relations Specialists: 236 11 323 25 6.75 25.70 13.78 12.56 11.22 16.34 13.51 3.7 14.29
21902 Cost Estimators: 58 16 <200 156 5.48 20.50 10.81 10.70 10.43 11.18 10.74 -0.6 10.75
21908 Construction and Building Inspectors: 3 3 <200 9 10.00 15.86 12.03 12.89 10.51 13.56 11.93 2.5 12.33
21911 Compliance Officers and Enforcement Inspectors; Except Construction: 309 13 356 79 6.92 28.36 11.84 10.99 11.12 12.56 11.40 3.2 12.22
21914 Tax Examiners; Collectors; and Revenue Agents: 179 7 229 137 9.09 24.27 16.12 13.35 15.20 17.04 16.05 0.4 16.18
21917 Assessors: 187 14 <200 42 6.92 19.23 11.66 12.35 10.66 12.67 11.55 0.4 11.71
22108 Mining Engineers; Including Mine Safety: 5 5 <200 61 11.50 31.73 16.80 17.62 15.12 18.49 16.27 5.2 17.67
22111 Petroleum Engineers: 16 6 <200 24 22.00 55.45 29.80 25.40 25.98 33.62 28.81 3.2 30.75
22121 Civil Engineers; Including Traffic: 261 23 788 63 4.76 30.00 17.24 17.27 15.99 18.50 17.22 2.6 17.69
22126 Electrical and Electronic Engineers: 40 4 <200 9 4.25 21.84 13.09 14.34 8.17 18.00 13.09 3.3 13.52
22135 Mechanical Engineers: 15 4 <200 20 7.94 62.50 27.70 16.68 17.29 38.11 26.87 3.2 28.59
22311 Surveyors and Mapping Scientists: 106 12 224 138 4.76 22.00 10.66 10.70 10.30 11.02 10.60 5.1 11.20
22505 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians and Technologists: 39 4 704 13 10.00 19.00 15.17 19.00 12.52 17.81 15.24 3.0 15.63
22514 Drafters: 94 14 356 85 6.00 22.26 8.86 8.03 8.42 9.30 8.58 2.7 9.10
22521 Surveying and Mapping Technicians: 258 19 228 150 6.00 21.46 11.24 11.07 10.92 11.57 11.09 3.9 11.68
24105 Chemists; Except Biochemists: 15 5 <200 18 12.15 30.00 14.43 13.23 12.31 16.55 13.69 3.8 14.98
24302 Foresters and Conservation Scientists: 99 9 314 13 6.44 24.52 13.12 12.50 9.91 16.33 12.86 4.2 13.67
24505 Chemical Technicians and Technologists; Except Health: 19 3 247 21 9.09 17.00 14.03 17.00 12.37 15.68 14.13 4.1 14.61
25102 Systems Analysts; Electronic Data Processing: 162 7 219 12 11.54 23.77 17.25 16.25 14.85 19.65 17.21 4.0 17.94
25105 Computer Programmers: 258 10 295 15 6.00 23.57 13.47 13.73 11.03 15.90 13.32 4.5 14.08
25108 Computer Programmer Aides: 170 7 <200 10 6.42 18.21 13.77 13.82 10.93 16.60 13.93 3.4 14.24
27105 Urban and Regional Planners: 292 14 <200 26 6.27 21.31 13.91 14.03 12.70 15.12 13.94 0.4 13.97
27108 Psychologists: 42 9 <200 23 7.69 22.17 18.76 19.28 17.46 20.06 19.16 1.1 18.97
27302 Social Workers; Medical and Psychiatric: 172 13 364 106 7.21 60.10 15.97 11.91 13.68 18.26 13.97 5.3 16.82
27305 Social Workers; Except Medical and Psychiatric: 204 15 611 116 6.00 22.30 12.36 11.05 11.83 12.90 12.17 0.6 12.43
27308 Human Services Workers: 174 17 563 174 4.62 19.81 8.64 8.33 8.36 8.93 8.50 4.9 9.06
27311 Recreation Workers: 262 30 835 226 4.25 20.27 7.80 7.79 7.40 8.20 7.53 5.9 8.26
28102 Judges and Magistrates: 126 25 <200 31 4.62 37.50 12.52 11.01 9.84 15.20 11.80 0.4 12.57
28108 Lawyers: 298 38 616 86 5.77 85.00 23.21 19.61 20.09 26.32 21.39 3.1 23.93
28305 Paralegal Personnel: 17 6 <200 6 5.48 11.54 8.90 9.05 6.53 11.26 8.94 -6.7 8.30
28311 Title Examiners and Abstractors: 5 4 <200 8 5.00 21.63 11.73 12.26 6.91 16.54 11.55 -4.4 11.21
31302 Teachers; Preschool and Kindergarten: 72 28 727 468 4.25 56.93 12.66 13.03 11.99 13.32 12.54 -1.1 12.52
31308 Teachers; Secondary School: 12 3 4121 38 6.56 15.24 12.97 13.17 12.16 13.77 13.13 -1.9 12.72
31311 Teachers; Special Education: 22 10 953 119 5.87 42.03 15.38 13.82 14.42 16.34 14.55 -1.9 15.09
31314 Teachers and Instructors; Vocational Education and Training: 45 6 373 72 7.35 15.98 11.56 10.96 11.13 11.99 11.48 -0.8 11.47
31321 Instructors and Coaches; Sports and Physical Training: 36 7 1556 45 5.00 24.30 14.79 13.85 12.72 16.86 14.82 -1.3 14.60
31323 Farm and Home Management Advisors: 261 7 <200 10 5.00 17.31 8.70 7.86 6.03 11.37 8.43 5.1 9.14
31502 Librarians; Professional: 208 33 497 102 5.68 19.40 11.80 10.91 11.10 12.50 11.75 0.5 11.86
31505 Technical Assistants; Library: 184 25 <200 107 4.25 15.13 7.29 6.35 6.76 7.82 7.02 -1.0 7.22
31511 Curators; Archivists; Museum Technicians; and Restorers: 5 4 <200 11 6.00 98.08 18.84 11.82 1.09 36.59 15.15 2.3 19.27
31514 Vocational and Educational Counselors: 42 16 361 81 10.67 22.50 14.71 14.83 14.11 15.31 14.62 -1.0 14.56
31517 Instructional Coordinators: 75 4 <200 18 6.92 22.31 16.02 17.60 13.81 18.23 16.17 -9.0 14.58
31521 Teacher Aides; Paraprofessional: 32 15 465 261 4.36 10.63 6.86 7.09 6.72 7.01 6.86 -1.1 6.78
32102 Physicians and Surgeons: 80 19 377 88 8.00 50.00 49.65 49.90 44.17 55.12 47.49 4.9 52.08
32105 Dentists: 14 4 <200 8 16.50 98.08 31.45 18.50 7.91 54.98 28.57 5.6 33.21
32114 Veterinarians and Veterinary Inspectors: 18 11 <200 16 4.25 25.96 15.18 15.66 12.06 18.29 15.18 0.8 15.30
32300 Therapists: 28 6 654 16 14.51 31.25 18.06 16.84 15.99 20.12 17.52 5.5 19.05
32302 Respiratory Therapists: 3 3 <200 3 7.25 15.38 11.66 12.35 1.45 21.87 6.7 12.44
32305 Occupational Therapists: 254 13 <200 22 14.03 40.00 20.85 19.26 17.77 23.93 20.16 5.6 22.02
32308 Physical Therapists: 254 25 <200 65 7.80 25.63 20.06 18.75 18.74 21.37 19.71 5.6 21.18
32314 Speech-language Pathologists and Audiologists: 51 18 247 47 5.63 27.77 15.11 14.81 14.04 16.18 14.87 0.6 15.20
32317 Recreational Therapists: 13 4 <200 22 9.65 17.09 11.07 9.65 9.91 12.23 10.81 6.0 11.73
32502 Registered Nurses: 145 50 2861 864 5.91 20.45 15.05 14.16 14.88 15.22 15.09 0.7 15.16
32505 Licensed Practical Nurses: 92 28 1040 226 6.29 15.50 10.09 9.82 9.92 10.26 10.09 4.9 10.58
32508 Emergency Medical Technicians: 44 3 <200 26 5.50 9.68 6.74 5.50 6.07 7.40 6.64 6.2 7.16
32517 Pharmacists: 49 18 271 49 5.77 25.00 17.97 20.00 16.31 19.63 18.27 4.4 18.76
32521 Dietitians and Nutritionists: 25 8 <200 18 8.31 17.31 12.84 12.91 11.69 13.99 12.85 5.5 13.55
32523 Dietetic Technicians: 9 6 <200 9 7.60 13.02 9.52 8.47 7.87 11.16 9.43 6.2 10.11
32902 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists: 12 6 224 22 7.50 20.77 10.42 9.02 8.83 12.01 10.04 5.7 11.01
32905 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians: 12 7 <200 27 9.09 17.75 12.19 12.02 11.24 13.15 12.06 5.5 12.86
32908 Dental Hygienists: 15 9 <200 15 6.75 20.00 13.73 15.50 11.11 16.35 13.77 2.1 14.02
32911 Medical Records Technicians: 17 7 <200 19 6.50 11.30 8.50 8.72 7.81 9.18 8.45 5.5 8.97
32917 Radiologic Technologists: 20 8 <200 42 9.14 20.58 13.16 12.70 12.18 14.13 12.97 5.2 13.84
32921 Radiologic Technicians: 17 5 <200 14 5.98 14.94 10.86 10.85 9.72 12.00 10.91 6.5 11.57
34002 Writers and Editors: 26 6 <200 32 5.37 15.63 10.17 10.99 9.32 11.01 10.13 4.2 10.60
34011 Reporters and Correspondents: 27 5 <200 22 5.50 11.95 7.61 7.42 6.97 8.24 7.49 2.7 7.82
34014 Broadcast News Analysts: 7 4 <200 6 5.00 9.23 7.60 7.62 6.08 9.13 7.66 -0.1 7.59
34017 Announcers; Radio and Television: 24 9 <200 46 4.50 18.75 7.00 5.83 6.12 7.88 6.52 3.3 7.23
34023 Photographers: 14 6 <200 20 5.00 20.64 10.61 7.69 7.84 13.39 10.37 3.2 10.95
34038 Designers; Except Interior Designers: 28 10 <200 53 4.25 18.50 6.59 5.88 5.76 7.42 6.19 4.5 6.89
39005 Traffic Technicians: 124 4 <200 7 9.72 19.00 12.42 11.21 9.56 15.28 12.21 0.4 12.47
39008 Radio Operators: 3 3 <200 43 5.10 8.65 6.99 7.15 6.78 7.21 7.03 0.7 7.04
39011 Funeral Directors and Morticians: 8 5 <200 18 5.77 17.19 10.70 9.95 8.85 12.56 10.62 3.0 11.02

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