2000 Wyoming OES Wage Survey
Table 4: Balance of State Wages
25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations

    Standard Occupational Classification Total Employ- Mean Entry Exper-ienced 25th Percent- Median or 50th 75th Percent-
    Code Title ment Wage Level Level ile Percentile ile
25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 11,680 $15.64 $8.85 $19.03 $10.70 $15.36 $19.25
  25-1000 Postsecondary Teachers   
    25-1011 Business teachers, postsecondary* 60 61,950 29,320 78,270 32,370 69,470 88,750
    25-1021 Computer science teachers, postsecondary* 20 65,380 32,670 81,740 32,960 76,710 85,510
    25-1022 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary* 80 52,300 31,240 62,830 34,660 54,980 67,790
    25-1042 Biological science teachers, postsecondary* 50 59,560 36,500 71,090 41,480 63,160 74,010
    25-1052 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary* 30 65,020 39,830 77,620 46,250 68,630 82,990
    25-1063 Economics teachers, postsecondary* 30 85,220 60,550 97,550 73,690 85,420 102,240
    25-1065 Political science teachers, postsecondary* 20 60,400 44,280 68,450 49,460 61,550 72,930
    Standard Occupational Classification Total Employ- Mean Entry Exper-ienced 25th Percent- Median or 50th 75th Percent-
    Code Title ment Wage Level Level ile Percentile ile
    25-1066 Psychology teachers, postsecondary* 30 58,310 44,990 64,960 47,650 56,540 69,750
    25-1071 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary* 80 58,680 37,010 69,520 46,290 59,490 72,070
    25-1072 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary* 40 47,150 31,650 54,910 37,680 48,430 55,930
    25-1111 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary* 10 56,630 36,760 66,560 40,810 58,160 72,250
    25-1121 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary* 80 48,170 34,110 55,200 38,360 49,150 57,580
    25-1122 Communications teachers, postsecondary* 30 50,170 35,150 57,680 40,450 50,040 59,700
    25-1123 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary* 60 48,160 35,310 54,580 38,220 48,090 55,270
    25-1124 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary* 30 51,820 37,590 58,940 43,050 52,730 62,550
    Standard Occupational Classification Total Employ- Mean Entry Exper-ienced 25th Percent- Median or 50th 75th Percent-
    Code Title ment Wage Level Level ile Percentile ile
    25-1125 History teachers, postsecondary* 30 55,310 45,340 60,300 48,010 53,690 64,500
    25-1193 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary* 30 38,080 25,490 44,380 29,150 37,490 44,890
    25-1194 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary 130 21.83 8.29 28.60 9.27 17.86 33.13
  25-2000 Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers   
    25-2011 Preschool teachers, except special education 240 6.93 5.83 7.47 5.84 6.50 7.80
    25-2012 Kindergarten teachers, except special education* 230 32,370 27,060 35,030 28,980 32,310 36,220
    25-2021 Elementary school teachers, except special education* 2,030 33,620 26,500 37,180 28,610 34,200 39,530
    25-2022 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education* 990 34,050 26,190 37,980 28,390 34,540 40,200
    25-2023 Vocational education teachers, middle school* ND 31,440 25,150 34,580 26,350 30,680 35,990
    Standard Occupational Classification Total Employ- Mean Entry Exper-ienced 25th Percent- Median or 50th 75th Percent-
    Code Title ment Wage Level Level ile Percentile ile
    25-2031 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education* 1,940 35,960 27,610 40,140 30,100 36,950 41,920
    25-2032 Vocational education teachers, secondary school* 240 33,230 24,710 37,480 26,860 34,140 39,550
    25-2041 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school* 350 34,000 28,130 36,940 29,440 32,790 37,290
    25-2042 Special education teachers, middle school* 220 34,600 26,400 38,700 28,540 36,200 40,820
    25-2043 Special education teachers, secondary school* 190 32,160 25,060 35,710 26,170 31,860 38,230
  25-3000 Other Teachers and Instructors   
    25-3011 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors ND 12.54 9.51 14.06 11.13 12.82 15.06
    25-3021 Self-enrichment education teachers 80 15.83 12.50 17.49 14.40 15.78 17.17
    25-3999 All other teachers, primary, secondary, and adult* 880 28,600 19,800 33,000 21,510 30,250 34,290
    Standard Occupational Classification Total Employ- Mean Entry Exper-ienced 25th Percent- Median or 50th 75th Percent-
    Code Title ment Wage Level Level ile Percentile ile
  25-4000 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists   
    25-4010 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians 60 14.40 7.67 17.77 9.62 14.04 16.82
    25-4021 Librarians 250 17.82 14.99 19.23 15.56 17.78 20.10
    25-4031 Library technicians 250 9.14 6.72 10.34 7.52 9.19 10.38
  25-9000 Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations  
    25-9021 Farm and home management advisors 100 17.94 12.91 20.46 13.64 16.38 22.71
    25-9031 Instructional coordinators 50 20.16 14.33 23.07 15.39 18.48 21.32
    25-9041 Teacher assistants* 2,010 15,920 12,370 17,690 13,390 15,740 18,210
    25-9199 Library, museum, training, and other education workers, all other 30 11.95 8.02 13.91 8.51 10.58 13.53

 

* Annual Wages (see general definitions).

 

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