Occupational Employment Projections Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan Statistical Area (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties)

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1 , All Occupations 1,358,100 1,464, , ,068 31,354 43,422 $15.76 $32, Management Occupations 68,950 70,370 1, ,507 1,777 $42.69 $88, Top Executives 19,830 18,810-1, N/A N/A Chief Executives 2,360 2, N/A N/A General Operations Managers 17,200 16, $45.24 $94, Legislators N/A $47,387 4 Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, Sales Managers 5,970 6, N/A N/A Advertising Promotions Managers $34.35 $71, Marketing Managers 1,140 1, $45.60 $94, Sales Managers 4,260 4, $35.47 $73, Public Relations Managers $38.24 $79, Operations Specialties Managers 9,780 10, N/A N/A Administrative Services Managers 1,650 1, $37.55 $78, Computer Information Systems Managers 1,110 1, $49.13 $102, Financial Managers 3,180 3, $48.20 $100, Compensation Benefits Managers $46.31 $96, Development Managers $43.02 $89, Human Resources Managers, All Other $47.08 $97, Industrial Production Managers 1,500 1, $39.60 $82, Purchasing Managers $40.87 $85, Transportation, Storage, Distribution Managers 1,140 1, $38.59 $80, Other Management Occupations 33,370 34,840 1, N/A N/A Farmers Ranchers 5,840 6, N/A N/A Construction Managers 4,870 5, $46.97 $97, Average Average Administrators, Preschool Child Care Center/Program $19.78 $41,136 4 Administrators, Elementary Secondary School 2,130 2, N/A $106, Administrators, Postsecondary $49.12 $102, Administrators, All Other $44.02 $91, Engineering Managers 1,310 1, $51.57 $107,

2 Average Average Food Service Managers 4,960 5, $21.95 $45, Funeral Directors $24.11 $50, Lodging Managers $19.61 $40, Medical Health Services Managers 2,040 2, $43.10 $89, Natural Sciences Managers $49.42 $102,797 4 Property, Real Estate, Community Association Managers 2,680 2, $20.20 $42, Social Community Service Managers $38.21 $79, Managers, All Other 4,100 4, $42.27 $87, Business Financial Operations Occupations 43,400 48,900 5, ,431 $28.02 $58, Business Operations Specialists 28,940 32,820 3, ,026 N/A N/A Wholesale Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products 1,270 1, $21.78 $45,303 5 Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, Farm Products 2,300 2, $24.68 $51, Claims Adjusters, Examiners, Investigators 2,130 2, $32.34 $67, Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health Safety, Transportation 2,010 2, $26.44 $54, Cost Estimators 2,590 3, $30.19 $62, , Recruitment, Placement Specialists 1,210 1, $20.57 $42, Compensation, Benefits, Job Analysis Specialists $28.70 $59, Development Specialists 1,380 1, $24.89 $51,775 5 Human Resources,, Labor Relations Specialists, All Other 1,960 2, $28.32 $58, Logisticians $34.66 $72, Management Analysts 4,550 5, $31.96 $66, Meeting Convention Planners $21.12 $43,

3 Average Average Business Operations Specialists, All Other 7,940 8, $26.73 $55, Financial Specialists 14,470 16,080 1, N/A N/A Accountants Auditors 6,590 7, $29.54 $61, Appraisers Assessors of Real Estate $28.93 $60, Budget Analysts 920 1, $29.50 $61, Credit Analysts $32.64 $67, Financial Analysts $29.68 $61, Personal Financial Advisors 1,340 1, $27.03 $56, Insurance Underwriters $28.92 $60, Loan Counselors $18.30 $38, Loan Officers 1,830 1, $33.34 $69, Tax Examiners, Collectors, Revenue Agents N/A N/A Tax Preparers $15.36 $31, Financial Specialists, All Other 1,150 1, $20.43 $42, Computer Mathematical Occupations 13,810 15,830 2, $31.99 $66, Computer Specialists 13,430 15,380 1, N/A N/A Computer Programmers $31.60 $65, Computer Software Engineers, Applications 1,460 1, $38.91 $80, Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software 1,350 1, $48.84 $101, Computer Support Specialists 3,360 3, $21.81 $45, Computer Systems Analysts 2,040 2, $34.35 $71, Database Administrators $32.40 $67, Network Computer Systems Administrators 1,770 1, $33.79 $70, Network Systems Data Communications Analysts 1,250 1, $33.37 $69, Computer Specialists, All Other $32.09 $66, Mathematical Scientists N/A N/A Operations Research Analysts $39.65 $82, Architecture Engineering Occupations 13,960 14, $34.88 $72, Architects, Surveyors, Cartographers 1,400 1, N/A N/A Architects, Except Lscape Naval $38.50 $80,

4 Average Average Lscape Architects $39.60 $82, Cartographers Photogrammetrists $26.20 $54, Surveyors $37.83 $78, Engineers 7,430 7, N/A N/A Aerospace Engineers $66.35 $138, Civil Engineers 2,570 2, $44.98 $93, Electrical Engineers $38.96 $81, Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 970 1, $44.89 $93, Environmental Engineers $38.41 $79,892 5 Health Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers Inspectors $40.24 $83, Industrial Engineers $34.87 $72, Mechanical Engineers 1,030 1, $37.91 $78, Engineers, All Other $40.16 $83, Drafters, Engineering, Mapping Technicians 5,130 5, N/A N/A Architectural Civil Drafters $23.95 $49, Electrical Electronics Drafters $24.51 $50, Mechanical Drafters $26.07 $54, Drafters, All Other $24.48 $50, Civil Engineering Technicians $27.29 $56, Electrical Electronic Engineering Technicians $30.28 $62, Electro-Mechanical Technicians $28.04 $58, Environmental Engineering Technicians $23.34 $48, Industrial Engineering Technicians $22.65 $47, Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other $27.65 $57, Surveying Mapping Technicians $26.21 $54, Life, Physical, Social Science Occupations 10,780 12,240 1, $28.72 $59, Life Scientists 1,560 2, N/A N/A Biochemists Biophysicists $47.32 $98,

5 Average Average Biological Scientists, All Other $29.82 $62, Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 850 1, $35.05 $72, Physical Scientists 1,450 1, N/A N/A Chemists $31.21 $64,909 5 Environmental Scientists Specialists, Including Health $32.43 $67, Social Scientists Related Workers 4,820 5, N/A N/A Economists $29.85 $62, Market Research Analysts 1,290 1, $25.30 $52, Clinical, Counseling, School Psychologists 2,400 2, $32.36 $67, Psychologists, All Other $43.32 $90, Urban Regional Planners $35.18 $73, Social Scientists Related Workers, All Other $35.44 $73, Life, Physical, Social Science Technicians 2,950 3, N/A N/A Agricultural Food Science Technicians $19.64 $40, Biological Technicians $17.13 $35, Chemical Technicians $19.66 $40, Environmental Science Protection Technicians, Including Health $24.70 $51, Forensic Science Technicians N/A N/A Forest Conservation Technicians $19.22 $39, Life, Physical, Social Science Technicians, All Other $18.65 $38, Community Social Services Occupations 18,070 20,160 2, $23.69 $49, Counselors, Social Workers, Other Community Social Service Specialists 16,870 18,810 1, N/A N/A Substance Abuse Behavioral Disorder Counselors 880 1, $20.94 $43, al, Vocational, School Counselors 3,080 3, $29.92 $62, Marriage Family Therapists $23.95 $49, Mental Health Counselors $22.03 $45,

6 Average Average Rehabilitation Counselors $19.99 $41, Counselors, All Other $24.05 $50, Child, Family, School Social Workers 2,170 2, $22.95 $47, Medical Public Health Social Workers $27.81 $57, Mental Health Substance Abuse Social Workers $19.80 $41, Social Workers, All Other 1,300 1, N/A N/A Health Educators $22.70 $47,213 3 Probation Officers Correctional Treatment Specialists 1,170 1, N/A N/A Social Human Service Assistants 2,310 2, $14.16 $29, Community Social Service Specialists, All Other 1,310 1, $19.70 $40, Religious Workers 1,200 1, N/A N/A Clergy $27.20 $56, Directors, Religious Activities $18.26 $37, Legal Occupations 5,280 5, $41.40 $86, Lawyers, Judges, Related Workers 3,370 3, N/A N/A Lawyers 3,070 3, $57.50 $119, Arbitrators, Mediators, Conciliators $40.21 $83, Legal Support Workers 1,920 2, N/A N/A Paralegals Legal Assistants 980 1, $25.12 $52, Court Reporters N/A N/A Title Examiners, Abstractors, Searchers $21.25 $44, Legal Support Workers, All Other $20.23 $42, ,, Library Occupations 87,880 98,250 10, ,037 1,935 2,972 $25.39 $52, Postsecondary Teachers 11,310 13,270 1, N/A N/A Business Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $93, Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $89, Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $102, Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $105,

7 Average Average Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $99, Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $88, Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $101, Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $108, Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $73, Nursing Instructors Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $96, Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $83,144 2 Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $106, Art, Drama, Music Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $75, Communications Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $82,476 2 English Language Literature Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $103,029 3 Foreign Language Literature Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $104, History Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $104, Philosophy Religion Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $91, Graduate Teaching Assistants 1,440 1, [6] $38, Recreation Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary [6] $98, Vocational Teachers, Postsecondary 1,420 1, $38.16 $79, Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 1,770 2, [6] $87, Primary, Secondary, Special School Teachers 50,670 56,690 6, ,209 1,811 N/A N/A Preschool Teachers, Except Special 4,040 4, $12.18 $25, Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special 3,730 4, [6] $54,569 5 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special ,330 25,440 3, [6] $62, Middle School Teachers, Except Special Vocational 6,580 7, [6] $57,

8 Average Average Secondary School Teachers, Except Special Vocational 10,290 11, [6] $62, Vocational Teachers, Secondary School [6] $63,625 5 Special Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary School 1,560 1, [6] $65, Special Teachers, Middle School [6] $64, Special Teachers, Secondary School 1,080 1, [6] $58, Other Teachers Instructors 8,560 9, N/A N/A Adult Literacy, Remedial, GED Teachers Instructors $29.24 $60, Self-Enrichment Teachers 1,410 1, $13.59 $28, Teachers Instructors, All Other 6,710 7, N/A $42, Librarians, Curators, Archivists 1,750 1, N/A N/A Librarians $27.79 $57, Library Technicians 1,080 1, $17.25 $35, Other,, Library Occupations 15,590 16,970 1, N/A N/A Instructional Coordinators 1,460 1, $34.77 $72, Teacher Assistants 13,370 14, N/A $27, ,, Library Workers, All Other $18.24 $37,948 5 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, Media Occupations 15,540 16, $18.22 $37, Art Design Workers 4,430 4, N/A N/A Art Directors $35.35 $73, Multi-Media Artists Animators $26.00 $54, Artists Related Workers, All Other $33.45 $69, Commercial Industrial Designers $21.83 $45, Fashion Designers $19.08 $39, Floral Designers $12.25 $25, Graphic Designers 1,510 1, $19.45 $40, Interior Designers $23.64 $49,

9 Average Merchise Displayers Window Trimmers 1,050 1, $12.25 $25, Average Entertainers Performers, Sports Related Workers 4,010 4, N/A N/A Producers Directors $25.72 $53, Coaches Scouts 2,350 2, [6] $31, Umpires, Referees, Other Sports Officials [6] $20, Choreographers $31.99 $66, Music Directors Composers $28.12 $58, Musicians Singers $26.76 N/A Media Communication Workers 4,610 4, N/A N/A Radio Television Announcers $12.32 $25, Reporters Correspondents $16.34 $33, Public Relations Specialists 960 1, $26.33 $54, Editors $25.21 $52, Technical Writers $33.12 $68, Writers Authors $18.22 $37, Interpreters Translators 880 1, $15.66 $32, Media Communication Equipment Workers 2,500 2, N/A N/A Broadcast Technicians $16.35 $34, Photographers 1,050 1, $13.74 $28, Film Video Editors $19.48 $40, Media Communication Equipment Workers, All Other $19.77 $41, Healthcare Practitioners Technical Occupations 59,100 71,500 12, ,240 1,233 2,473 $32.95 $68, Health Diagnosing Treating Practitioners 36,050 43,820 7, ,446 N/A N/A Chiropractors $32.22 $67, Dentists, General 1,460 1, $72.46 $150, Dietitians Nutritionists $29.35 $61, Optometrists $49.92 $103, Pharmacists 2,000 2, $58.57 $121,

10 Average Average Family General Practitioners 870 1, $79.17 $164, Internists, General N/A N/A Obstetricians Gynecologists N/A N/A Pediatricians, General $74.60 $155, Psychiatrists N/A N/A Surgeons N/A N/A Physicians Surgeons, All Other 1,920 2, N/A N/A Physician Assistants 770 1, $39.97 $83, Podiatrists $35.78 $74, Registered Nurses 21,380 26,550 5, $36.78 $76, Occupational Therapists $40.06 $83, Physical Therapists 1,100 1, $38.72 $80, Radiation Therapists $38.87 $80, Respiratory Therapists 1,510 1, $29.82 $62, Speech-Language Pathologists $38.94 $80, Therapists, All Other $14.65 $30, Veterinarians $35.75 $74,360 1 Health Diagnosing Treating Practitioners, All Other $33.58 $69, Health Technologists Technicians 21,840 26,270 4, N/A N/A Medical Clinical Laboratory Technologists $36.74 $76, Medical Clinical Laboratory Technicians $17.54 $36, Dental Hygienists 1,330 1, $42.95 $89, Cardiovascular Technologists Technicians $23.66 $49, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $32.72 $68, Nuclear Medicine Technologists $38.76 $80, Radiologic Technologists Technicians 1,510 1, $29.36 $61, Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedics 1,870 2, $15.45 $32, Dietetic Technicians $14.54 $30, Pharmacy Technicians 3,020 3, $16.71 $34, Psychiatric Technicians 1,450 1, N/A N/A 7 10

11 Average Average Surgical Technologists $19.46 $40, Veterinary Technologists Technicians $14.61 $30, Licensed Practical Licensed Vocational Nurses 5,970 7,190 1, $20.92 $43, Medical Records Health Information Technicians 1,420 1, $17.76 $36, Opticians, Dispensing $15.68 $32, Health Technologists Technicians, All Other 1,000 1, $18.44 $38,371 7 Other Healthcare Practitioners Technical Occupations 1,220 1, N/A N/A Occupational Health Safety Specialists $32.67 $67, Athletic Trainers N/A $34,995 5 Healthcare Practitioners Technical Workers, All Other $33.23 $69, Healthcare Support Occupations 31,870 39,000 7, ,100 $12.49 $25, Nursing, Psychiatric, Home Health Aides 13,260 16,480 3, N/A N/A Home Health Aides 3,720 5,060 1, $10.11 $21, Nursing Aides, Orderlies, Attendants 9,160 11,030 1, $11.77 $24, Psychiatric Aides $10.13 $21, Occupational Physical Therapist Assistants Aides 1,270 1, N/A N/A Occupational Therapist Assistants $25.42 $52, Physical Therapist Assistants $27.13 $56, Physical Therapist Aides $12.72 $26, Other Healthcare Support Occupations 17,330 20,890 3, N/A N/A Massage Therapists 1,840 2, $17.90 $37, Dental Assistants 4,230 5, $14.43 $30, Medical Assistants 6,810 8,720 1, $12.55 $26, Medical Equipment Preparers $14.06 $29, Medical Transcriptionists $18.97 $39, Pharmacy Aides $10.20 $21,

12 Average Average Veterinary Assistants Laboratory Animal Caretakers $11.53 $23, Healthcare Support Workers, All Other 1,880 2, $16.38 $34, Protective Service Occupations 32,580 36,150 3, ,275 $21.48 $44,669 First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers 2,100 2, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers N/A N/A 8 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police Detectives $53.50 $111,261 8 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting Prevention Workers $27.97 $58,172 8 First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other $22.30 $46, Fire Fighting Prevention Workers 3,340 3, N/A N/A Fire Fighters 3,260 3, $21.61 $44, Law Enforcement Workers 12,490 13, N/A N/A Correctional Officers Jailers 5,340 5, N/A N/A Detectives Criminal Investigators 1,000 1, $36.71 $76, Parking Enforcement Workers $20.12 $41, Police Sheriff's Patrol Officers 5,960 6, $36.12 $75, Other Protective Service Workers 14,650 16,580 1, N/A N/A Animal Control Workers $19.08 $39, Private Detectives Investigators $41.67 $86, Security Guards 10,790 12,330 1, $11.07 $23, Crossing Guards $10.06 $20, Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $10.21 $21, Protective Service Workers, All Other 2,220 2, $15.43 $32, Food Preparation Serving Related Occupations 117, ,730 11, ,196 4,074 5,270 $9.33 $19,393 12

13 Average Average Supervisors, Food Preparation Serving Workers 9,790 10, N/A N/A Chefs Head Cooks $20.02 $41,649 7 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation Serving Workers 9,130 9, $12.83 $26, Cooks Food Preparation Workers 34,410 37,020 2, ,221 N/A N/A Cooks, Fast Food 13,960 15,030 1, $9.02 $18, Cooks, Institution Cafeteria 2,460 2, $12.87 $26, Cooks, Restaurant 8,950 9,950 1, $11.29 $23, Cooks, Short Order 1,020 1, $11.41 $23, Cooks, All Other $12.42 $25, Food Preparation Workers 7,830 8, $9.64 $20, Food Beverage Serving Workers 59,750 67,020 7, ,336 3,064 N/A N/A Bartenders 3,760 4, $9.09 $18, Combined Food Preparation Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 28,710 32,840 4, ,022 $9.09 $18, Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, Coffee Shop 6,520 7, $9.33 $19, Waiters Waitresses 19,940 22,150 2, ,101 1,322 $9.13 $18, Food Servers, Nonrestaurant $10.14 $21, Other Food Preparation Serving Related Workers 13,840 15,260 1, N/A N/A Dining Room Cafeteria Attendants Bartender Helpers 5,080 5, $8.98 $18, Dishwashers 4,680 5, $9.09 $18, Hosts Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, Coffee Shop 3,450 3, $9.10 $18, Food Preparation Serving Related Workers, All Other $9.05 $18, Building Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupations 48,550 50,550 2, $11.46 $23,852 13

14 Average Average Supervisors, Building Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Workers 3,820 3, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping Janitorial Workers 1,690 1, $18.48 $38,429 8 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Lscaping, Lawn Service, Groundskeeping Workers 2,140 2, $21.33 $44, Building Cleaning Pest Control Workers 26,130 26, N/A N/A Janitors Cleaners, Except Maids Housekeeping Cleaners 16,070 15, $12.28 $25, Maids Housekeeping Cleaners 9,030 9, $9.50 $19, Pest Control Workers 1,030 1, $15.41 $32, Grounds Maintenance Workers 18,600 20,440 1, N/A N/A Lscaping Groundskeeping Workers 18,120 19,910 1, $11.33 $23, Pesticide Hlers, Sprayers, Applicators, Vegetation $13.63 $28, Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other $14.65 $30, Personal Care Service Occupations 62,430 77,600 15, ,537 1,398 2,935 $10.06 $20, Supervisors, Personal Care Service Workers 3,640 4, N/A N/A Gaming Supervisors $25.79 $53,646 7 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers 2,000 2, $16.63 $34, Animal Care Service Workers 1,890 2, N/A N/A Animal Trainers $9.98 $20, Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 1,600 1, $9.54 $19, Entertainment Attendants Related Workers 7,910 9,110 1, N/A N/A Gaming Dealers 1,600 2, $9.13 $18, Gaming Sports Book Writers Runners $9.05 $18, Gaming Service Workers, All Other $9.16 $19, Motion Picture Projectionists $10.53 $21, Ushers, Lobby Attendants, Ticket Takers 1,220 1, $9.34 $19, Amusement Recreation Attendants 3,450 3, $9.16 $19,

15 Average Average Locker Room, Coatroom, Dressing Room Attendants $12.16 $25, Entertainment Attendants Related Workers, All Other $9.92 $20, Funeral Service Workers N/A N/A Funeral Attendants $11.84 $24, Personal Appearance Workers 6,380 7, N/A N/A Barbers $14.17 $29, Hairdressers, Hairstylists, Cosmetologists 4,480 4, $9.70 $20, Manicurists Pedicurists 1,510 1, $8.77 $18, Skin Care Specialists $12.28 $25, Transportation, Tourism, Lodging Attendants 2,140 2, N/A N/A Baggage Porters Bellhops $9.84 $20, Concierges $11.88 $24, Tour Guides Escorts $12.68 $26, Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants Baggage Porters $10.80 $22, Other Personal Care Service Workers 40,250 53,010 12, , ,984 N/A N/A Child Care Workers 10,250 11, $10.70 $22, Personal Home Care Aides 24,560 35,520 10, , ,403 $9.46 $19, Fitness Trainers Aerobics Instructors 1,940 2, $15.54 $32, Recreation Workers 3,010 3, $10.50 $21, Personal Care Service Workers, All Other $10.82 $22, Sales Related Occupations 147, ,060 9, ,073 4,445 5,518 $11.42 $23, Supervisors, Sales Workers 21,850 23,070 1, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers 18,940 20,070 1, $17.57 $36,536 8 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers 2,910 3, $32.10 $66, Retail Sales Workers 93, ,480 7, ,235 4,004 N/A N/A Cashiers 36,110 38,430 2, ,622 1,854 $9.34 $19,

16 Average Average Gaming Persons Booth Cashiers $11.70 $24, Counter Rental Clerks 5,430 5, $10.37 $21, Parts Salespersons 2,700 2, $15.89 $33, Retail Salespersons 48,360 53,580 5, ,349 1,871 $9.85 $20, Sales Representatives, Services 8,970 9, N/A N/A Advertising Sales Agents $21.15 $43, Insurance Sales Agents 1,500 1, $30.55 $63,541 6 Securities, Commodities, Financial Services Sales Agents 1,090 1, $24.33 $50, Travel Agents $17.13 $35, Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 5,020 5, $23.50 $48, Sales Representatives, Wholesale Manufacturing 11,810 12,810 1, N/A N/A Sales Representatives, Wholesale Manufacturing, Technical Scientific Products 1,860 2, $31.03 $64, Sales Representatives, Wholesale Manufacturing, Except Technical Scientific Products 9,960 10, $27.12 $56, Other Sales Related Workers 11,310 11, N/A N/A Demonstrators Product Promoters 2,210 2, $9.47 $19, Real Estate Brokers 1,160 1, $25.90 $53, Real Estate Sales Agents 2,470 2, $15.03 $31, Sales Engineers $32.94 $68, Telemarketers 1,760 1, $12.34 $25, Door-To-Door Sales Workers, s Street Vendors, Related Workers $10.15 $21, Sales Related Workers, All Other 2,290 2, $13.78 $28, Office Administrative Support Occupations 214, ,720 10, ,571 4,488 6,059 $15.12 $31,440 Supervisors, Office Administrative Support Workers 14,460 15,580 1, N/A N/A 16

17 Average Average First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office Administrative Support Workers 14,460 15,580 1, $23.46 $48, Communications Equipment Operators 2,270 2, N/A N/A Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 1,850 1, $11.68 $24, Telephone Operators $15.31 $31, Financial Clerks 31,410 32,910 1, N/A N/A Bill Account Collectors 3,190 3, $15.96 $33, Billing Posting Clerks Machine Operators 4,660 5, $15.75 $32, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Auditing Clerks 15,500 16, $17.23 $35, Gaming Cage Workers $12.85 $26, Payroll Timekeeping Clerks 2,200 1, $18.17 $37, Procurement Clerks $18.68 $38, Tellers 4,760 4, $12.81 $26, Information Record Clerks 44,870 47,360 2, ,291 1,714 N/A N/A Court, Municipal, License Clerks N/A N/A Credit Authorizers, Checkers, Clerks $16.51 $34, Customer Service Representatives 15,640 18,130 2, $16.09 $33, Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 1,970 2, N/A N/A File Clerks 1,920 1, $11.26 $23, Hotel, Motel, Resort Desk Clerks 1,670 1, $10.96 $22, Interviewers, Except Eligibility Loan 2,130 2, $17.03 $35, Library Assistants, Clerical 1,070 1, $12.51 $26, Loan Interviewers Clerks 1,830 1, $17.74 $36, Accounts Clerks $15.32 $31, Order Clerks 3,350 2, $14.29 $29, Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll Timekeeping 1,470 1, $18.40 $38, Receptionists Information Clerks 8,260 8, $12.42 $25, Reservation Transportation Ticket Agents Travel Clerks 1,320 1, $11.62 $24,

18 Average Information Record Clerks, All Other 2,330 2, $15.75 $32, Average Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, Distributing Workers 49,330 51,840 2, ,187 1,567 N/A N/A Cargo Freight Agents $18.59 $38, Couriers Messengers $10.07 $20, Police, Fire, Ambulance Dispatchers $22.57 $46, Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, Ambulance 2,100 1, $18.02 $37, Meter Readers, Utilities $18.48 $38, Postal Service Clerks $25.50 $53, Postal Service Mail Carriers 3,290 3, $25.53 $53, Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, Processing Machine Operators $25.50 $53, Production, Planning, Expediting Clerks 3,010 3, $18.96 $39, Shipping, Receiving, Traffic Clerks 9,910 9, $13.81 $28, Stock Clerks Order Fillers 24,870 28,480 3, $10.64 $22, Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, Samplers, Recordkeeping 1,640 1, $12.76 $26, Secretaries Administrative Assistants 28,650 30,710 2, N/A N/A Executive Secretaries Administrative Assistants 11,980 12, $20.78 $43, Legal Secretaries 1,250 1, $18.67 $38, Medical Secretaries 6,280 7,670 1, $13.91 $28, Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, Executive 9,130 8, $15.90 $33, Other Office Administrative Support Workers 43,030 44,300 1, N/A N/A Computer Operators $18.78 $39, Data Entry Keyers 1,700 1, $13.85 $28, Word Processors Typists 1, $17.37 $36, Insurance Claims Policy Processing Clerks 2,660 2, $16.69 $34, Mail Clerks Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $12.02 $25, Office Clerks, General 30,540 32,980 2, $13.40 $27,

19 Average Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $14.40 $29, Average Office Administrative Support Workers, All Other 5,300 4, $11.56 $24, Farming, Fishing, Forestry Occupations 12,830 12, $9.12 $18, Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, Forestry Workers N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, Forestry Workers $14.64 $30, Agricultural Workers 11,880 11, N/A N/A Graders Sorters, Agricultural Products 990 1, $8.93 $18,590 8 Farmworkers Laborers, Crop, Nursery, Greenhouse 9,010 8, $9.01 $18, Farmworkers, Farm Ranch Animals $9.08 $18, Agricultural Workers, All Other $16.86 $35, Forest, Conservation, Logging Workers N/A N/A Forest Conservation Workers N/A N/A Construction Extraction Occupations 92,890 96,350 3, ,494 1,894 $21.58 $44, Supervisors, Construction Extraction Workers 7,150 7, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades Extraction Workers 7,150 7, $31.45 $65, Construction Trades Workers 78,560 81,300 2, ,194 1,510 N/A N/A Brickmasons Blockmasons 2,020 2, $18.08 $37, Stonemasons $16.68 $34, Carpenters 18,380 18, $23.14 $48, Carpet Installers $22.99 $47, Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, Hard Tiles $15.53 $32, Tile Marble Setters 2,330 2, $21.91 $45, Cement Masons Concrete Finishers 3,780 3, $21.51 $44, Terrazzo Workers Finishers $19.10 $39, Construction Laborers 17,950 19,500 1, $16.75 $34,

20 Average Average Paving, Surfacing, Tamping Equipment Operators $25.09 $52, Operating Engineers Other Construction Equipment Operators 4,460 4, $29.73 $61, Drywall Ceiling Tile Installers 3,430 3, $21.61 $44, Tapers 990 1, $22.21 $46, Electricians 5,020 4, $22.83 $47, Glaziers $20.91 $43, Painters, Construction Maintenance 5,040 5, $17.23 $35, Pipelayers $23.07 $47, Plumbers, Pipefitters, Steamfitters 4,330 4, $20.03 $41, Plasterers Stucco Masons 2,500 2, $22.55 $46, Reinforcing Iron Rebar Workers $28.47 $59, Roofers 2,370 2, $22.97 $47, Sheet Metal Workers 1, $22.76 $47, Structural Iron Steel Workers $20.65 $42, Helpers, Construction Trades 3,100 3, N/A N/A Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, Tile Marble Setters $14.33 $29, Helpers--Carpenters $14.80 $30, Helpers--Electricians $13.69 $28, Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, Stucco Masons $11.19 $23, Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, Steamfitters $13.96 $29, Other Construction Related Workers 3,800 4, N/A N/A Construction Building Inspectors 1,090 1, $30.14 $62, Hazardous Materials Removal Workers $23.11 $48, Highway Maintenance Workers $21.30 $44, Construction Related Workers, All Other 1,020 1, $15.12 $31, Extraction Workers N/A N/A 20

21 Average Earth Drillers, Except Oil Gas $24.27 $50, Average Installation, Maintenance, Repair Occupations 53,980 57,550 3, ,082 1,452 $20.00 $41,606 Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, Repair Workers 4,640 4, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, Repairers 4,640 4, $30.09 $62, Electrical Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, Repairers 4,720 5, N/A N/A Computer, Automated Teller, Office Machine Repairers $19.30 $40, Telecommunications Equipment Installers Repairers, Except Line Installers 1,220 1, $27.42 $57, Electric Motor, Power Tool, Related Repairers $15.17 $31,540 7 Electrical Electronics Repairers, Commercial Industrial Equipment $25.56 $53, Electrical Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, Relay $31.98 $66, Electronic Equipment Installers Repairers, Motor Vehicles $15.70 $32, Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers Repairers $16.36 $34, Security Fire Alarm Systems Installers $18.02 $37, Vehicle Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers 18,030 19,140 1, N/A N/A Aircraft Mechanics Service Technicians $29.12 $60, Automotive Body Related Repairers 1,860 1, $16.78 $34, Automotive Glass Installers Repairers $17.19 $35, Automotive Service Technicians Mechanics 7,480 8, $18.35 $38,173 7 Bus Truck Mechanics Diesel Engine Specialists 3,160 3, $20.98 $43,

22 Average Farm Equipment Mechanics $15.67 $32,575 7 Average Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines 1,700 1, $24.34 $50, Rail Car Repairers $15.92 $33, Motorcycle Mechanics $21.20 $44,099 9 Outdoor Power Equipment Other Small Engine Mechanics $13.14 $27, Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians $14.96 $31, Tire Repairers rs 1,430 1, $12.10 $25, Other Installation, Maintenance, Repair Occupations 26,590 28,590 2, N/A N/A Mechanical Door Repairers $18.22 $37, Control Valve Installers Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $28.62 $59, Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Mechanics Installers 2,660 2, $20.78 $43, Industrial Machinery Mechanics 1,200 1, $24.34 $50, Maintenance Repair Workers, General 11,260 12, $18.52 $38, Maintenance Workers, Machinery $14.92 $31, Millwrights $20.85 $43, Electrical Power-Line Installers Repairers 1,540 1, $39.79 $82, Telecommunications Line Installers Repairers 3,500 3, $18.09 $37, Medical Equipment Repairers $19.92 $41, Precision Instrument Equipment Repairers, All Other $30.69 $63,843 9 Coin, Vending, Amusement Machine Servicers Repairers $16.14 $33, Locksmiths Safe Repairers $19.56 $40, Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, Repair Workers 1,340 1, $11.23 $23,

23 Average Average Installation, Maintenance, Repair Workers, All Other 1,570 1, $18.48 $38, Production Occupations 86,350 83,200-3, ,727 1,878 $12.98 $26, Supervisors, Production Workers 5,290 4, N/A N/A First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production Operating Workers 5,290 4, $24.57 $51, Assemblers Fabricators 16,860 16, N/A N/A Coil Winders, Tapers, Finishers $12.95 $26, Electrical Electronic Equipment Assemblers 1,110 1, $13.77 $28, Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers $12.56 $26, Engine Other Machine Assemblers $18.64 $38, Fiberglass Laminators Fabricators $12.18 $25, Team Assemblers 9,580 9, $10.94 $22, Assemblers Fabricators, All Other 3,360 3, $11.27 $23, Food Processing Workers 5,150 5, N/A N/A Bakers 1,610 1, $11.70 $24, Butchers Meat Cutters 1,150 1, $14.13 $29, Meat, Poultry, Fish Cutters Trimmers 860 1, $10.80 $22, Food Tobacco Roasting, Baking, Drying Machine Operators Tenders $9.50 $19, Food Batchmakers 1,050 1, $11.00 $22, Food Cooking Machine Operators Tenders $9.73 $20, Metal Workers Plastic Workers 18,710 16,940-1, N/A N/A Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal Plastic 1,110 1, $15.25 $31, Tool Process Control Programmers $25.44 $52,915 9 Extruding Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic 1,400 1, $14.44 $30, Forging Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $16.72 $34,

24 Average Average Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $17.76 $36, Cutting, Punching, Press Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic 2,390 2, $13.22 $27, Drilling Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $14.57 $30, Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $11.36 $23, Lathe Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $16.80 $34, Milling Planing Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $17.39 $36, Machinists 3,400 3, $16.86 $35, Model Makers, Metal Plastic $26.12 $54, Molding, Coremaking, Casting Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic 1,440 1, $10.27 $21, Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $13.92 $28, Tool Die Makers $21.98 $45, Welders, Cutters, Solderers, Brazers 3,230 3, $14.95 $31,102 7 Welding, Soldering, Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, Tenders $15.89 $33, Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, Tenders, Metal Plastic $19.44 $40, Tool Grinders, Filers, Sharpeners $12.86 $26, Metal Workers Plastic Workers, All Other $15.06 $31, Printing Workers 3,260 2, N/A N/A Bindery Workers $10.08 $20, Job Printers $21.08 $43, Prepress Technicians Workers $18.56 $38,

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