| Occupation |
Occ. code |
Est. empl. |
Empl %RSE |
Mean wage |
Mean %RSE |
10th pct |
25th pct |
Median wage |
75th pct |
90th pct |
| Total all occupations | 00-0000 | 47,490 | 1.57 | 65,002 31.26 | 0.41 | 30,151 14.50 | 38,453 18.49 | 52,244 25.11 | 77,232 37.13 | 108,703 52.26 |
| Management Occupations | 11-0000 | 2,860 | 2.86 | 113,593 54.61 | 0.88 | 52,596 25.28 | 76,802 36.92 | 105,204 50.58 | 134,937 64.87 | 173,145 83.25 |
| Top Executives | 11-1000 | 1,130 | 3.41 | 112,364 54.02 | 1.60 | 43,546 20.94 | 63,570 30.56 | 96,186 46.24 | 134,269 64.55 | 183,830 88.38 |
| General and Operations Managers | 11-1021 | 1,110 | 3.42 | 113,057 54.35 | 1.60 | 44,280 21.29 | 64,299 30.92 | 96,792 46.53 | 134,442 64.63 | 183,830 88.38 |
| Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers | 11-2000 | 60 | 15.24 | 126,443 60.79 | 4.79 | 74,919 36.02 | 80,225 38.57 | 112,077 53.89 | 153,585 73.84 | 209,817 100.88 |
| Sales Managers | 11-2022 | 30 | 18.54 | 143,155 68.82 | 6.56 | 74,919 36.02 | 83,079 39.94 | 128,845 61.94 | 189,072 90.90 | 234,246 112.62 |
| Public Relations Managers | 11-2032 | 10 | 39.96 | 95,858 46.09 | 6.83 | 76,802 36.92 | 76,802 36.92 | 78,029 37.51 | 123,785 59.51 | 127,615 61.35 |
| Operations Specialties Managers | 11-3000 | 450 | 9.06 | 130,020 62.50 | 2.07 | 80,263 38.59 | 97,456 46.86 | 120,957 58.15 | 143,621 69.05 | 175,997 84.62 |
| Administrative Services Managers | 11-3012 | 20 | 35.11 | 144,254 69.35 | 10.62 | 95,541 45.93 | 110,665 53.20 | 139,357 67.00 | 144,063 69.26 | 209,697 100.81 |
| Facilities Managers | 11-3013 | 30 | 27.47 | 112,946 54.30 | 5.22 | 71,174 34.21 | 97,006 46.64 | 107,589 51.73 | 139,468 67.05 | 157,305 75.62 |
| Computer and Information Systems Managers | 11-3021 | 120 | 19.26 | 127,664 61.37 | 2.74 | 87,858 42.24 | 108,100 51.97 | 125,486 60.33 | 136,734 65.74 | 168,035 80.79 |
| Financial Managers | 11-3031 | 170 | 11.26 | 134,919 64.87 | 3.86 | 62,109 29.86 | 93,181 44.80 | 115,093 55.33 | 146,032 70.21 | 220,576 106.04 |
| Industrial Production Managers | 11-3051 | 30 | 21.26 | 149,669 71.95 | 6.23 | 83,788 40.28 | 98,619 47.42 | 153,066 73.59 | 167,608 80.58 | |
| Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers | 11-3071 | 30 | 29.78 | 121,993 58.65 | 5.86 | 85,507 41.11 | 101,637 48.87 | 112,105 53.90 | 136,417 65.59 | 181,852 87.43 |
| Human Resources Managers | 11-3121 | 30 | 26.86 | 114,712 55.15 | 5.02 | 91,007 43.75 | 97,388 46.82 | 110,157 52.96 | 127,805 61.45 | 143,861 69.16 |
| Other Management Occupations | 11-9000 | 1,210 | 4.85 | 107,967 51.91 | 1.05 | 55,154 26.52 | 76,802 36.92 | 108,961 52.38 | 132,924 63.91 | 164,117 78.90 |
| Construction Managers | 11-9021 | 140 | 9.95 | 111,711 53.71 | 2.59 | 48,654 23.39 | 84,881 40.81 | 110,409 53.08 | 137,354 66.03 | 165,426 79.53 |
| Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare | 11-9031 | 20 | 23.44 | 55,114 26.50 | 5.89 | 32,577 15.66 | 35,065 16.86 | 52,578 25.27 | 71,420 34.34 | 82,959 39.89 |
| Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary | 11-9032 | 60 | 41.40 | 117,567 | 4.24 | 111,915 | 114,938 | 114,938 | 117,683 | 134,937 |
| Education Administrators, Postsecondary | 11-9033 | 20 | 28.75 | 94,211 45.29 | 8.69 | 50,294 24.18 | 50,295 24.18 | 117,359 56.43 | 117,359 56.43 | 124,755 59.97 |
| Education Administrators, All Other | 11-9039 | 30 | 35.80 | 108,555 52.19 | 3.95 | 88,461 42.53 | 92,247 44.35 | 100,344 48.25 | 125,578 60.38 | 146,892 70.63 |
| Architectural and Engineering Managers | 11-9041 | 50 | 24.32 | 134,166 64.51 | 2.81 | 113,936 54.78 | 120,892 58.12 | 123,339 59.30 | 139,394 67.02 | 167,303 80.44 |
| Food Service Managers | 11-9051 | 110 | 10.31 | 62,595 30.10 | 2.23 | 32,592 15.67 | 52,345 25.17 | 63,709 30.63 | 68,452 32.91 | 83,472 40.14 |
| Lodging Managers | 11-9081 | 40 | 17.38 | 71,864 34.55 | 5.05 | 44,011 21.16 | 52,930 25.45 | 63,532 30.54 | 78,180 37.58 | 138,434 66.55 |
| Medical and Health Services Managers | 11-9111 | 280 | 11.79 | 119,423 57.41 | 2.45 | 63,207 30.39 | 81,934 39.39 | 114,563 55.08 | 147,354 70.84 | 179,603 86.35 |
| Natural Sciences Managers | 11-9121 | 60 | 37.25 | 121,541 58.43 | 2.06 | 106,033 50.98 | 110,409 53.08 | 114,392 55.00 | 132,366 63.64 | 147,850 71.08 |
| Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers | 11-9141 | 80 | 13.24 | 85,078 40.90 | 4.64 | 36,390 17.50 | 48,266 23.20 | 73,914 35.53 | 105,552 50.74 | 143,381 68.93 |
| Social and Community Service Managers | 11-9151 | 60 | 16.67 | 84,694 40.72 | 3.45 | 51,094 24.57 | 63,440 30.50 | 77,449 37.23 | 100,838 48.48 | 130,894 62.93 |
| Managers, All Other | 11-9199 | 260 | 18.97 | 125,820 60.49 | 1.89 | 89,132 42.85 | 93,322 44.86 | 125,924 60.54 | 149,625 71.93 | 173,747 83.53 |
| Business and Financial Operations Occupations | 13-0000 | 3,250 | 3.36 | 86,129 41.41 | 0.90 | 50,210 24.14 | 61,361 29.51 | 76,802 36.92 | 98,160 47.19 | 125,114 60.15 |
| Business Operations Specialists | 13-1000 | 2,090 | 3.93 | 87,285 41.96 | 1.14 | 49,277 23.69 | 62,169 29.89 | 78,283 37.64 | 99,185 47.69 | 127,551 61.32 |
| Buyers and Purchasing Agents | 13-1020 | 110 | 15.64 | 77,283 37.16 | 2.93 | 52,171 25.09 | 59,882 28.79 | 70,474 33.88 | 93,188 44.80 | 110,812 53.27 |
| Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators | 13-1031 | 120 | 22.97 | 78,791 37.88 | 3.83 | 47,884 23.02 | 58,301 28.03 | 82,748 39.78 | 95,721 46.02 | 111,222 53.47 |
| Compliance Officers | 13-1041 | 150 | 13.62 | 81,605 39.23 | 3.05 | 53,345 25.65 | 60,158 28.92 | 70,150 33.73 | 96,186 46.24 | 134,044 64.44 |
| Cost Estimators | 13-1051 | 60 | 13.99 | 78,648 37.81 | 3.75 | 44,512 21.40 | 56,889 27.35 | 79,002 37.98 | 100,629 48.38 | 108,796 52.31 |
| Human Resources Specialists | 13-1071 | 260 | 9.58 | 76,796 36.92 | 2.55 | 40,318 19.38 | 58,001 27.89 | 70,474 33.88 | 94,914 45.63 | 121,078 58.21 |
| Labor Relations Specialists | 13-1075 | 20 | 26.52 | 91,170 43.83 | 2.91 | 73,992 35.57 | 85,211 40.96 | 86,407 41.55 | 101,751 48.92 | 109,125 52.47 |
| Logisticians | 13-1081 | 60 | 25.95 | 94,030 45.21 | 3.92 | 69,997 33.65 | 74,615 35.87 | 87,812 42.22 | 110,812 53.27 | 135,166 64.98 |
| Project Management Specialists | 13-1082 | 210 | 8.16 | 105,390 50.67 | 3.53 | 48,400 23.27 | 66,192 31.83 | 98,482 47.34 | 129,085 62.06 | 185,089 88.98 |
| Management Analysts | 13-1111 | 130 | 14.77 | 124,792 60.00 | 5.45 | 72,586 34.90 | 79,695 38.31 | 96,186 46.24 | 132,254 63.58 | 225,061 108.20 |
| Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners | 13-1121 | 30 | 19.95 | 54,798 26.34 | 6.43 | 42,772 20.57 | 42,772 20.57 | 51,122 24.58 | 56,320 27.08 | 79,318 38.13 |
| Fundraisers | 13-1131 | |
28.47 | 62,489 30.04 | 12.01 | 37,751 18.15 | 43,072 20.71 | 62,014 29.82 | 81,680 39.26 | 86,445 41.56 |
| Training and Development Specialists | 13-1151 | 230 | 8.84 | 80,367 38.64 | 2.91 | 50,197 24.13 | 61,681 29.65 | 86,549 41.61 | 96,919 46.60 | 96,921 46.60 |
| Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists | 13-1161 | 120 | 10.00 | 63,350 30.46 | 3.55 | 36,599 17.60 | 45,346 21.80 | 58,847 28.29 | 72,774 34.99 | 97,008 46.64 |
| Business Operations Specialists, All Other | 13-1199 | 560 | 9.46 | 92,458 44.45 | 2.35 | 57,779 27.78 | 70,143 33.73 | 78,757 37.86 | 99,185 47.69 | 135,101 64.95 |
| Financial Specialists | 13-2000 | 1,160 | 5.12 | 84,047 40.40 | 1.50 | 53,447 25.70 | 60,028 28.86 | 75,926 36.51 | 95,659 45.99 | 121,933 58.63 |
| Accountants and Auditors | 13-2011 | 630 | 6.89 | 75,819 36.45 | 1.28 | 53,453 25.70 | 59,276 28.50 | 69,553 33.44 | 85,335 41.03 | 103,268 49.65 |
| Property Appraisers and Assessors | 13-2020 | 40 | 24.24 | 63,212 30.39 | 5.75 | 38,042 18.29 | 44,585 21.44 | 64,059 30.80 | 72,646 34.93 | 87,662 42.15 |
| Budget Analysts | 13-2031 | 40 | 31.56 | 80,377 38.64 | 2.65 | 64,261 30.89 | 68,539 32.95 | 77,663 37.33 | 88,789 42.69 | 100,286 48.21 |
| Financial and Investment Analysts | 13-2051 | 40 | 20.43 | 174,679 83.98 | 7.82 | 86,454 41.57 | 97,193 46.73 | 164,274 78.97 | 235,210 113.08 | |
| Personal Financial Advisors | 13-2052 | 50 | 19.98 | 116,039 55.78 | 11.35 | 49,049 23.58 | 60,659 29.16 | 66,979 32.20 | 101,328 48.71 | |
| Financial Risk Specialists | 13-2054 | 70 | 11.70 | 114,178 54.89 | 5.45 | 66,556 31.99 | 121,933 58.63 | 121,933 58.63 | 121,933 58.63 | 121,933 58.63 |
| Loan Officers | 13-2072 | 150 | 11.87 | 87,200 41.92 | 3.52 | 39,958 19.21 | 54,946 26.41 | 74,929 36.03 | 103,034 49.53 | 138,104 66.39 |
| Tax Preparers | 13-2082 | 30 | 25.93 | 68,564 32.96 | 7.87 | 35,166 16.90 | 64,771 31.14 | 64,771 31.14 | 88,141 42.38 | 92,525 44.48 |
| Financial Specialists, All Other | 13-2099 | 30 | 43.41 | 80,637 38.77 | 5.99 | 50,822 24.43 | 69,971 33.64 | 77,743 37.38 | 93,188 44.80 | 107,231 51.55 |
| Computer and Mathematical Occupations | 15-0000 | 1,370 | 4.79 | 94,029 45.21 | 1.63 | 51,030 24.53 | 64,676 31.09 | 80,964 38.93 | 111,866 53.78 | 149,318 71.79 |
| Computer Occupations | 15-1200 | 1,330 | 4.86 | 94,018 45.20 | 1.68 | 50,708 24.38 | 64,676 31.09 | 80,393 38.65 | 112,117 53.91 | 149,318 71.79 |
| Computer Systems Analysts | 15-1211 | 120 | 12.04 | 95,342 45.84 | 3.33 | 50,708 24.38 | 78,720 37.85 | 91,040 43.77 | 111,729 53.72 | 123,800 59.52 |
| Information Security Analysts | 15-1212 | 30 | 24.14 | 116,201 55.86 | 6.11 | 56,401 27.12 | 97,154 46.70 | 109,924 52.85 | 137,988 66.34 | 169,240 81.37 |
| Computer User Support Specialists | 15-1232 | 220 | 10.49 | 63,487 30.52 | 2.39 | 41,401 19.90 | 50,063 24.07 | 64,676 31.09 | 71,431 34.34 | 88,063 42.34 |
| Computer Network Architects | 15-1241 | 30 | 26.63 | 101,982 49.03 | 6.22 | 80,393 38.65 | 80,393 38.65 | 92,742 44.59 | 109,894 52.83 | 140,542 67.57 |
| Database Administrators | 15-1242 | 20 | 25.68 | 72,923 35.06 | 8.32 | 39,332 18.91 | 50,328 24.19 | 71,055 34.16 | 89,830 43.19 | 94,918 45.64 |
| Database Architects | 15-1243 | 100 | 34.50 | |
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| Network and Computer Systems Administrators | 15-1244 | 100 | 15.07 | 88,327 42.46 | 4.59 | 48,678 23.40 | 60,197 28.94 | 79,753 38.34 | 113,055 54.36 | 150,666 72.44 |
| Computer Programmers | 15-1251 | 10 | 25.61 | 97,745 47.00 | 6.10 | 56,953 27.38 | 83,720 40.25 | 92,223 44.34 | 120,843 58.09 | 121,050 58.20 |
| Software Developers | 15-1252 | 390 | 6.27 | 129,596 62.30 | 3.29 | 77,532 37.27 | 82,753 39.78 | 127,057 61.09 | 149,319 71.79 | |
| Web and Digital Interface Designers | 15-1255 | 10 | 27.47 | 80,966 38.93 | 18.21 | 45,071 21.67 | 45,338 21.80 | 50,434 24.25 | 111,472 53.59 | 139,340 66.99 |
| Computer Occupations, All Other | 15-1299 | 100 | 32.38 | 97,778 47.01 | 3.63 | 66,553 31.99 | 76,718 36.88 | 94,618 45.49 | 118,333 56.89 | 137,605 66.16 |
| Mathematical Science Occupations | 15-2000 | 40 | 19.22 | 94,420 45.40 | 5.66 | 51,524 24.77 | 79,604 38.28 | 101,943 49.01 | 101,944 49.01 | 123,150 59.20 |
| Data Scientists | 15-2051 | |
21.24 | 97,465 46.86 | 8.37 | 51,054 24.54 | 101,943 49.01 | 101,943 49.01 | 101,944 49.01 | 130,647 62.81 |
| Architecture and Engineering Occupations | 17-0000 | 820 | 6.74 | 109,885 52.83 | 2.29 | 55,128 26.51 | 70,817 34.05 | 91,134 43.81 | 121,974 58.64 | 173,633 83.47 |
| Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers | 17-1000 | 70 | 17.40 | 85,506 41.11 | 4.43 | 56,263 27.05 | 65,608 31.54 | 76,804 36.93 | 96,121 46.21 | 113,739 54.68 |
| Architects, Except Landscape and Naval | 17-1011 | 10 | 29.68 | 124,786 59.99 | 11.62 | 72,813 35.01 | 85,128 40.92 | 113,590 54.61 | 136,789 65.77 | 214,391 103.07 |
| Cartographers and Photogrammetrists | 17-1021 | 30 | 33.06 | 69,608 33.46 | 3.51 | 54,201 26.06 | 56,986 27.40 | 70,810 34.05 | 76,624 36.84 | 88,788 42.68 |
| Surveyors | 17-1022 | 30 | 21.74 | 83,181 39.99 | 3.51 | 57,584 27.68 | 66,331 31.89 | 79,571 38.26 | 96,121 46.21 | 112,215 53.95 |
| Engineers | 17-2000 | 550 | 7.11 | 129,275 62.15 | 2.77 | 70,810 34.05 | 82,304 39.57 | 106,209 51.06 | 134,645 64.73 | |
| Civil Engineers | 17-2051 | 230 | 13.03 | 94,908 45.63 | 2.13 | 69,221 33.28 | 77,532 37.27 | 88,455 42.53 | 105,548 50.75 | 133,128 64.00 |
| Electrical Engineers | 17-2071 | 30 | 22.85 | 145,477 69.94 | 9.09 | 68,465 32.92 | 101,038 48.58 | 109,231 52.51 | 244,144 117.37 | |
| Environmental Engineers | 17-2081 | 40 | 19.22 | 109,314 52.56 | 3.89 | 78,678 37.83 | 97,101 46.68 | 121,171 58.25 | 121,171 58.25 | 132,715 63.80 |
| Industrial Engineers | 17-2112 | 10 | 29.73 | 93,720 45.06 | 6.72 | 78,839 37.90 | 78,839 37.90 | 81,174 39.03 | 96,690 46.48 | 136,441 65.60 |
| Materials Engineers | 17-2131 | |
27.45 | 112,580 54.13 | 7.84 | 66,108 31.79 | 116,333 55.93 | 121,648 58.48 | 127,523 61.31 | 127,523 61.31 |
| Mechanical Engineers | 17-2141 | 50 | 16.89 | 121,101 58.22 | 4.08 | 70,721 34.00 | 103,516 49.77 | 122,889 59.08 | 125,170 60.18 | 176,165 84.70 |
| Petroleum Engineers | 17-2171 | 70 | 12.50 | |
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| Engineers, All Other | 17-2199 | 50 | 35.42 | 109,865 52.82 | 5.95 | 69,858 33.59 | 89,832 43.19 | 108,638 52.23 | 128,612 61.83 | 136,865 65.80 |
| Drafters, Engineering Technicians, and Mapping Technicians | 17-3000 | 210 | 14.61 | 67,083 32.26 | 1.72 | 46,611 22.40 | 54,070 26.00 | 68,007 32.70 | 75,956 36.52 | 88,499 42.55 |
| Architectural and Civil Drafters | 17-3011 | 50 | 27.85 | 68,789 33.07 | 2.86 | 51,516 24.77 | 57,789 27.79 | 70,810 34.05 | 72,813 35.01 | 81,732 39.29 |
| Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3022 | 70 | 26.30 | 60,758 29.21 | 2.12 | 46,850 22.52 | 49,747 23.91 | 60,132 28.91 | 71,395 34.33 | 74,289 35.71 |
| Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3023 | 20 | 31.33 | 83,204 40.00 | 3.69 | 67,540 32.48 | 78,177 37.59 | 82,095 39.47 | 88,608 42.60 | 98,734 47.47 |
| Surveying and Mapping Technicians | 17-3031 | 20 | 25.62 | 60,493 29.08 | 4.59 | 45,389 21.82 | 50,157 24.11 | 58,731 28.24 | 68,009 32.70 | 79,506 38.22 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations | 19-0000 | 680 | 8.91 | 81,887 39.37 | 1.43 | 51,653 24.83 | 64,676 31.09 | 78,795 37.88 | 93,661 45.03 | 109,231 52.51 |
| Life Scientists | 19-1000 | 100 | 17.16 | 90,948 43.72 | 5.57 | 62,477 30.04 | 70,810 34.05 | 83,535 40.16 | 99,906 48.03 | 109,231 52.51 |
| Physical Scientists | 19-2000 | 240 | 17.76 | 83,569 40.18 | 1.81 | 59,079 28.40 | 65,324 31.41 | 79,057 38.00 | 93,557 44.98 | 119,073 57.25 |
| Atmospheric and Space Scientists | 19-2021 | 20 | 28.85 | 109,788 52.79 | 5.61 | 75,956 36.52 | 91,025 43.76 | 118,703 57.07 | 129,964 62.48 | 129,976 62.49 |
| Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | 19-2041 | 150 | 27.28 | 78,488 37.73 | 1.73 | 61,483 29.56 | 64,676 31.09 | 77,532 37.27 | 86,526 41.60 | 95,121 45.73 |
| Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers | 19-2042 | 50 | 24.96 | 77,477 37.25 | 4.44 | 39,178 18.83 | 60,304 28.99 | 77,220 37.12 | 92,957 44.69 | 109,231 52.51 |
| Social Scientists and Related Workers | 19-3000 | 120 | 17.70 | 90,823 43.67 | 2.76 | 66,083 31.77 | 77,532 37.27 | 88,608 42.60 | 103,176 49.60 | 115,480 55.52 |
| Economists | 19-3011 | 20 | 43.59 | 90,443 43.48 | 4.96 | 77,532 37.27 | 77,532 37.27 | 85,407 41.06 | 94,325 45.35 | 103,135 49.58 |
| Clinical and Counseling Psychologists | 19-3033 | 20 | 24.11 | 85,286 41.00 | 6.35 | 66,083 31.77 | 83,637 40.21 | 83,637 40.21 | 89,298 42.94 | 100,192 48.17 |
| Urban and Regional Planners | 19-3051 | 20 | 36.35 | 79,554 38.24 | 8.51 | 64,897 31.20 | 69,131 33.24 | 69,131 33.24 | 80,881 38.88 | 106,204 51.06 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians | 19-4000 | 100 | 18.57 | 61,338 29.49 | 3.04 | 43,179 20.76 | 47,156 22.67 | 55,859 26.85 | 72,284 34.75 | 92,630 44.54 |
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