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Page 1: 2019 Wage Data - Illinois...Occupational Wages Illinois Department of Employment Security Wage Data: 2018 Annual SOC Code SOC Occupational Title Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly

State of IllinoisJB Pritzker, Governor

Wage Data 2019

Page 2: 2019 Wage Data - Illinois...Occupational Wages Illinois Department of Employment Security Wage Data: 2018 Annual SOC Code SOC Occupational Title Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly

Occupational Employment Statistics:Wage Data2019 Edition

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Wage Data 2019 - 1

Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in the world of career exploration and business planning is the availability of local wage data. Oftentimes job seekers, for example, rely on national wage data when considering careers or negotiating salary offers. The Illinois Department of Employment Security is pleased to offer Wage Data 2019, a resource that will help customers make sound business and career decisions based on statewide wage data. Local wage data by Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Local Workforce Innovation Area (LWIA), Economic Development Region (EDR), and county is available at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo. Whether you are exploring careers or evaluating your company’s pay scale, Wage Data 2019 offers information relevant to your business or job.

Wage Data Contents The data in this publication reflect the labor market in Illinois, while data for local areas in Illinois are online (see next page for online instructions). Entry, median, and experienced level wages for about 800 occupations in Illinois are listed in this report. The occupations range from parking lot attendants to chief executives. Job descriptions for these occupations are listed on our website at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo.

The classification structure for occupations The 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system is used by federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, and disseminating data. All workers are classified into one of over 840 occupations according to their occupational definition. To facilitate classification, occupations are combined to form 23 major groups, 97 minor groups, and 461 broad occupations. Each broad occupation includes detailed occupation(s) requiring similar job duties, skills, education, or experience. Employment security agencies throughout the country use the SOC structure. As a result, customers can enjoy these benefits:

Comparability of wage data across the private, public and military sectors Previously, federal statistical agencies used different occupational classification systems, making it difficult to compare data across agencies.

Easy identification of occupations based on a more logical organizational structure The occupations are grouped into 23 major categories according to work performed and required skills, education and training. The SOC code classifying the occupations is six digits in length. The first two digits indicate the major occupational category in which the occupation belongs. The remaining digits represent further aggregations of occupations.

More occupations that reflect the current labor market Examples include biomedical engineers, environmental engineers, multi-media artists and animators, graphic artists, commercial and industrial designers, training and development specialists, and fitness and aerobic instructors.

A more detailed breakout of service and professional occupations For example, instead of accessing data for only social workers, customers will find data for child, family, and school social workers as well as medical and public health social workers.

Wage Dataintroduction

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Wage Data 2019 - 2

When and how data are collected The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) report is a semiannual mail survey that measures occupational employment and wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments in the United States. OES estimates are constructed from a sample of about 1.2 million forms that are mailed to establishments in May and November of each year for a 3-year period. The OES program uses the BLS Employment Cost Index (ECI) to adjust survey data from prior panels before combining them with the current panel’s data. The wage updating procedure adjusts each detailed occupation’s wage rate, as measured in the earlier panel, according to the average movement of its broader occupational division. The procedure assumes that there are no major differences by geography, industry, or detailed occupation within the occupational division. Current data is for 2018 Annual.

Accessing state and local data online Wage data for Illinois, its metropolitan areas, and other sub-state areas are available on the Illinois Department of Employment Security’s website, which can be accessed here: http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo. This page will give you access to a complete list of occupational wages. In addition, IDES offers all Illinois residents a variety of comprehensive, free-of-charge career exploration tools to help learn about the world of work, choose a career path, and explore education and training. Visit our Career Information System at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/careerinfo.

Wage Dataintroduction

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nsel

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$15.

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batio

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$21.

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mun

ity H

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and

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$10.

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$21.

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N/A

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$17.

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7$2

6.82

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l Sup

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rain

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$12.

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187

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-101

1B

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, Pos

tsec

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41,9

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ter S

cien

ce T

each

ers,

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tsec

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2M

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N/A

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$44,

975

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663

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Eng

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ring

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hers

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tsec

onda

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36,8

5225

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1A

gric

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hers

, Pos

tsec

onda

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2B

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N/A

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and

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serv

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each

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onda

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6725

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2C

hem

istry

Tea

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s, P

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N/A

$47,

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Env

ironm

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l Sci

ence

Tea

cher

s, P

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dary

N/A

$53,

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N/A

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831

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Phy

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Tea

cher

s, P

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dary

N/A

$47,

900

N/A

$82,

740

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$114

,238

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Ant

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olog

y an

d A

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olog

y Te

ache

rs, P

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dary

N/A

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N/A

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N/A

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a, E

thni

c, a

nd C

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tudi

es T

each

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tsec

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N/A

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each

ers,

Pos

tsec

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ryN

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each

ers,

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tsec

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06,7

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6P

sych

olog

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ache

rs, P

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N/A

$45,

910

N/A

$79,

599

N/A

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iolo

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each

ers,

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tsec

onda

ryN

/A$4

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6,51

725

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s Te

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225

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ties

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- 8

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3,53

125

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duca

tion

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hers

, Pos

tsec

onda

ryN

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025

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brar

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cien

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each

ers,

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tsec

onda

ryN

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each

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tsec

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w T

each

ers,

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N/A

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N/A

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991

25-1

121

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Dra

ma,

and

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ic T

each

ers,

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tsec

onda

ryN

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each

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Pos

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N/A

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and

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onda

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Pos

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2825

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8,13

425

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1G

radu

ate

Teac

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Ass

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nts

N/A

$18,

920

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$37,

744

N/A

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047

25-1

192

Hom

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mic

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rs, P

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N/A

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N/A

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143

N/A

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193

Rec

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and

Fitn

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Stu

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N/A

$33,

418

N/A

$49,

547

N/A

$76,

045

25-1

194

Voc

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nal E

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tion

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hers

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tsec

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ry$1

7.08

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535

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71$4

9,32

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494

25-1

199

Pos

tsec

onda

ry T

each

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n Te

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725

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3,95

225

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2M

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and

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3C

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195

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and

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Ed

N/A

$44,

164

N/A

$67,

680

N/A

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469

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032

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ical

Edu

catio

n Te

ache

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Sch

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N/A

$41,

698

N/A

$61,

156

N/A

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416

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Spe

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Edu

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N/A

$39,

233

N/A

$56,

600

N/A

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301

25-2

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Spe

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Edu

catio

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ten

and

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N/A

$41,

884

N/A

$60,

652

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661

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Spe

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Edu

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925

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4S

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tion

Teac

hers

, Sec

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525

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9S

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Teac

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, All

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225

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1A

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and

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525

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1S

elf-E

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626

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Teac

hers

and

Inst

ruct

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All

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each

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$22,

799

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$37,

330

N/A

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319

25-3

098

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stitu

te T

each

ers

$11.

66$2

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109

$20.

09$4

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3.00

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881

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Cur

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521

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Mus

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and

Con

serv

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818

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aria

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425

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Tech

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1A

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Col

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$15.

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ense

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l Nur

ses

$19.

12$3

9,77

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4.24

$50,

421

$27.

27$5

6,72

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$14.

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9,65

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521

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90$5

3,86

829

-208

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ptic

ians

, Dis

pens

ing

$11.

24$2

3,37

3$1

6.43

$34,

168

$21.

32$4

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and

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sthe

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$26.

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4,75

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669

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31$9

4,25

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ts$1

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494

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58$4

0,71

7$2

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428

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and

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, All

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5.35

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933

$21.

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3,79

9$2

6.64

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411

29-9

011

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upat

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l Hea

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nd S

afet

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alis

ts$2

4.96

$51,

919

$36.

52$7

5,95

8$4

2.61

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622

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s$1

8.76

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108

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ition

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and

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4.67

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519

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5,93

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331

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ns$1

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867

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$22,

964

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67$2

4,26

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2.77

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571

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013

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chia

tric

Aid

es$1

0.40

$21,

637

$11.

60$2

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7$1

3.90

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902

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sing

Ass

ista

nts

$11.

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9$1

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$27,

859

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25$3

1,71

131

-101

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lies

$11.

12$2

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34$3

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nal T

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s$1

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211

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upat

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l The

rapy

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es$8

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209

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rapi

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$10.

83$2

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147

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01$3

5,37

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assa

ge T

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pist

s$1

2.19

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356

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50$4

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837

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s$1

3.94

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13$3

9,79

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1.42

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ical

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$12.

96$2

6,94

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637

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42$4

0,38

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rs$1

3.35

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s$1

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149

$16.

00$3

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8.49

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rmac

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$10.

25$2

1,32

8$1

2.23

$25,

430

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34$3

3,97

831

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6V

eter

inar

y A

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tant

s an

d La

bora

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mal

Car

etak

ers

$10.

14$2

1,08

4$1

2.59

$26,

179

$15.

17$3

1,54

831

-909

7P

hleb

otom

ists

$12.

58$2

6,15

9$1

7.02

$35,

400

$19.

74$4

1,05

131

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9H

ealth

care

Sup

port

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kers

, All

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er$1

2.78

$26,

574

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08$4

1,77

4$2

3.34

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555

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000

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tect

ive

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vice

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upat

ions

$11.

97$2

4,88

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414

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78$6

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of C

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nal O

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rs$3

2.70

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51$8

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245

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ectiv

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6.48

$75,

882

$52.

50$1

09,1

99$5

7.47

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021

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t-Lin

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uper

viso

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f Fire

Fig

htin

g an

d P

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ntio

n W

orke

rs$2

5.91

$53,

888

$45.

30$9

4,21

9$5

2.57

$109

,343

33-1

099

Firs

t-Lin

e S

uper

viso

rs o

f Pro

tect

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Ser

vice

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kers

, All

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4.06

$29,

239

$19.

63$4

0,82

5$2

6.92

$55,

997

33-2

011

Fire

fight

ers

$12.

59$2

6,18

3$2

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654

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60$7

1,96

733

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1Fi

re In

spec

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and

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$15.

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506

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rs$2

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975

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674

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ectiv

es a

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rimin

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$25.

55$5

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sh a

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dens

$32.

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741

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205

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ice

and

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rs$2

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720

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722

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sit a

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ad P

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e$2

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53$6

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118

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$16.

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ity G

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303

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8.93

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367

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guar

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iona

l Pro

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ive

Ser

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kers

$9.0

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95$2

6,92

733

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tion

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urity

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8.04

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532

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19$4

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1.47

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664

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099

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ive

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vice

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.57

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909

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97$2

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3$1

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249

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para

tion

and

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ving

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ated

Occ

upat

ions

$9.0

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631

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11$2

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1C

hefs

and

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$15.

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56$6

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135

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para

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ving

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kers

$10.

61$2

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786

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12$3

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935

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295

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$10.

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256

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835

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$10.

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935

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$10.

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812

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9C

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er$1

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$23,

123

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14$2

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4$1

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tion

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kers

$9.8

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s$8

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560

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807

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1.51

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950

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n, a

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$9.1

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$9.2

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ions

$10.

31$2

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277

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34$3

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837

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of H

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ing

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$14.

65$3

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$44,

098

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44$5

5,00

337

-101

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k$1

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837

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68$5

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and

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s$1

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455

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889

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ds a

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Cle

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s$1

0.08

$20,

964

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71$2

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2.08

$25,

117

$16.

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5,27

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0.58

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803

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011

Land

scap

ing

and

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keep

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kers

$10.

87$2

2,61

4$1

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45$3

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437

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873

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$14.

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$9.3

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663

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770

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157

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usem

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nts

$14.

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$28.

88$6

0,06

7$3

4.97

$72,

736

49-2

091

Avi

onic

s Te

chni

cian

s$1

4.67

$30,

513

$29.

22$6

0,76

8$3

6.11

$75,

101

49-2

092

Ele

ctric

Mot

or, P

ower

Too

l, an

d R

elat

ed R

epai

rers

$20.

15$4

1,91

0$3

9.88

$82,

950

$42.

13$8

7,62

649

-209

4E

lect

rical

and

Ele

ctro

nics

Rep

aire

rs, C

omm

erci

al a

nd In

dust

rial E

quip

men

t$2

0.64

$42,

923

$27.

88$5

7,99

3$3

1.52

$65,

554

49-2

095

Ele

ctric

al a

nd E

lect

roni

cs R

epai

rers

, Pow

erho

use,

Sub

stat

ion,

and

Rel

ay$3

3.07

$68,

788

$42.

33$8

8,04

8$4

7.04

$97,

852

49-2

096

Ele

ctro

nic

Equ

ipm

ent I

nsta

llers

and

Rep

aire

rs, M

otor

Veh

icle

s$1

3.49

$28,

061

$16.

25$3

3,79

9$1

8.69

$38,

874

49-2

097

Ele

ctro

nic

Hom

e E

nter

tain

men

t Equ

ipm

ent I

nsta

llers

and

Rep

aire

rs$1

3.60

$28,

286

$17.

82$3

7,05

7$2

1.83

$45,

416

49-2

098

Sec

urity

and

Fire

Ala

rm S

yste

ms

Inst

alle

rs$1

6.55

$34,

428

$25.

25$5

2,52

5$2

9.13

$60,

594

49-3

011

Airc

raft

Mec

hani

cs a

nd S

ervi

ce T

echn

icia

ns$1

6.75

$34,

848

$30.

75$6

3,96

6$3

7.66

$78,

329

49-3

021

Aut

omot

ive

Bod

y an

d R

elat

ed R

epai

rers

$14.

00$2

9,12

2$2

1.72

$45,

169

$26.

67$5

5,47

149

-302

2A

utom

otiv

e G

lass

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alle

rs a

nd R

epai

rers

$15.

29$3

1,79

6$1

8.51

$38,

498

$22.

52$4

6,85

149

-302

3A

utom

otiv

e S

ervi

ce T

echn

icia

ns a

nd M

echa

nics

$12.

25$2

5,47

8$2

0.66

$42,

971

$27.

27$5

6,71

449

-303

1B

us a

nd T

ruck

Mec

hani

cs a

nd D

iese

l Eng

ine

Spe

cial

ists

$16.

64$3

4,60

7$2

5.09

$52,

183

$30.

11$6

2,62

649

-304

1Fa

rm E

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men

t Mec

hani

cs a

nd S

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ns$1

4.46

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080

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07$4

3,83

3$2

5.42

$52,

867

49-3

042

Mob

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Equ

ipm

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, Exc

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1.14

$43,

965

$29.

07$6

0,46

9$3

4.35

$71,

458

49-3

043

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l Car

Rep

aire

rs$1

5.82

$32,

908

$25.

11$5

2,23

2$3

0.25

$62,

929

49-3

051

Mot

orbo

at M

echa

nics

and

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vice

Tec

hnic

ians

$11.

41$2

3,73

2$1

6.66

$34,

649

$20.

42$4

2,47

949

-305

2M

otor

cycl

e M

echa

nics

$12.

77$2

6,56

3$1

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$37,

617

$21.

59$4

4,90

749

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or P

ower

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ipm

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Sm

all E

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nics

$11.

75$2

4,44

9$1

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$32,

657

$19.

69$4

0,96

549

-309

1B

icyc

le R

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rers

$12.

35$2

5,68

2$1

5.15

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516

$16.

39$3

4,09

849

-309

2R

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atio

nal V

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le S

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ce T

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icia

ns$1

2.42

$25,

840

$17.

10$3

5,57

1$1

9.74

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069

49-3

093

Tire

Rep

aire

rs a

nd C

hang

ers

$10.

37$2

1,57

3$1

3.22

$27,

493

$16.

03$3

3,34

549

-901

1M

echa

nica

l Doo

r Rep

aire

rs$1

5.38

$31,

997

$22.

83$4

7,49

0$3

2.51

$67,

627

49-9

012

Con

trol a

nd V

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Inst

alle

rs a

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rers

, Exc

ept M

echa

nica

l Doo

r$2

6.10

$54,

298

$32.

35$6

7,28

7$3

7.86

$78,

753

49-9

021

Hea

ting,

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Con

ditio

ning

, and

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riger

atio

n M

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nics

and

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alle

rs$1

6.05

$33,

382

$27.

72$5

7,65

9$3

4.95

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688

49-9

031

Hom

e A

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nce

Rep

aire

rs$1

1.62

$24,

164

$19.

90$4

1,39

1$2

4.63

$51,

240

49-9

041

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stria

l Mac

hine

ry M

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nics

$18.

72$3

8,94

2$2

6.41

$54,

930

$30.

95$6

4,37

049

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3M

aint

enan

ce W

orke

rs, M

achi

nery

$18.

84$3

9,18

3$2

5.61

$53,

268

$29.

81$6

2,00

449

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4M

illw

right

s$1

9.52

$40,

604

$32.

48$6

7,56

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593

49-9

045

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ract

ory

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eria

ls R

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, Exc

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rickm

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s$1

9.60

$40,

767

$24.

28$5

0,49

7$2

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775

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Ele

ctric

al P

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stal

lers

and

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rs$2

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728

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rs$1

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831

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98$3

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$15.

80$3

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870

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rs a

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s$1

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618

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39$4

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766

49-9

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1.71

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$31.

89$6

6,33

3$3

5.98

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828

49-9

071

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nten

ance

and

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air W

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al$1

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609

49-9

081

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d Tu

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ns$2

1.13

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956

$30.

50$6

3,43

0$3

5.72

$74,

293

49-9

091

Coi

n, V

endi

ng, a

nd A

mus

emen

t Mac

hine

Ser

vice

rs a

nd R

epai

rers

$11.

88$2

4,70

3$1

7.75

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923

$21.

05$4

3,79

149

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cksm

iths

and

Saf

e R

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rers

$12.

77$2

6,56

0$2

4.63

$51,

222

$30.

45$6

3,33

249

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rs$1

6.03

$33,

352

$33.

84$7

0,39

2$3

8.66

$80,

406

49-9

097

Sig

nal a

nd T

rack

Sw

itch

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aire

rs$2

9.29

$60,

915

$36.

69$7

6,32

5$4

0.25

$83,

711

49-9

098

Hel

pers

--In

stal

latio

n, M

aint

enan

ce, a

nd R

epai

r Wor

kers

$10.

76$2

2,38

1$1

4.48

$30,

121

$19.

21$3

9,95

449

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9In

stal

latio

n, M

aint

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ce, a

nd R

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r Wor

kers

, All

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er$1

3.62

$28,

332

$21.

68$4

5,08

5$2

8.01

$58,

262

51-0

000

Pro

duct

ion

Occ

upat

ions

$11.

59$2

4,10

4$1

6.91

$35,

163

$22.

49$4

6,77

351

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rst-L

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Sup

ervi

sors

of P

rodu

ctio

n an

d O

pera

ting

Wor

kers

$19.

01$3

9,54

3$2

8.81

$59,

922

$35.

48$7

3,80

151

-201

1A

ircra

ft S

truct

ure,

Sur

face

s, R

iggi

ng, a

nd S

yste

ms

Ass

embl

ers

$16.

73$3

4,79

7$2

4.33

$50,

611

$28.

45$5

9,18

151

-202

1C

oil W

inde

rs, T

aper

s, a

nd F

inis

hers

$14.

01$2

9,15

1$1

8.67

$38,

841

$21.

70$4

5,12

951

-202

8E

lect

rical

, ele

ctro

nic,

and

ele

ctro

mec

hani

cal a

ssem

bler

s, e

xcep

t coi

l win

ders

, tap

ers,

and

fini

sher

s$11.

01$2

2,89

5$1

5.41

$32,

057

$18.

37$3

8,21

651

-203

1E

ngin

e an

d O

ther

Mac

hine

Ass

embl

ers

$14.

41$2

9,98

3$1

8.72

$38,

928

$22.

06$4

5,88

551

-204

1S

truct

ural

Met

al F

abric

ator

s an

d Fi

tters

$14.

78$3

0,73

5$1

9.11

$39,

744

$26.

42$5

4,95

851

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1Fi

berg

lass

Lam

inat

ors

and

Fabr

icat

ors

$12.

70$2

6,42

0$1

6.53

$34,

390

$18.

86$3

9,23

851

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3Ti

min

g D

evic

e A

ssem

bler

s an

d A

djus

ters

$13.

66$2

8,40

4$1

6.78

$34,

904

$20.

43$4

2,48

751

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8A

ssem

bler

s an

d fa

bric

ator

s, a

ll ot

her,

incl

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am a

ssem

bler

s$1

0.49

$21,

825

$14.

52$3

0,20

3$1

9.22

$39,

973

51-3

011

Bak

ers

$10.

07$2

0,94

1$1

1.90

$24,

756

$14.

16$2

9,46

051

-302

1B

utch

ers

and

Mea

t Cut

ters

$10.

82$2

2,50

3$1

3.15

$27,

355

$16.

94$3

5,23

951

-302

2M

eat,

Pou

ltry,

and

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h C

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rs a

nd T

rimm

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$12.

53$2

6,06

7$1

4.76

$30,

699

$16.

01$3

3,30

951

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3S

laug

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ers

and

Mea

t Pac

kers

$11.

75$2

4,43

1$1

5.00

$31,

206

$16.

23$3

3,75

051

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1Fo

od a

nd T

obac

co R

oast

ing,

Bak

ing,

and

Dry

ing

Mac

hine

Ope

rato

rs a

nd T

ende

rs$1

1.54

$24,

001

$14.

60$3

0,36

3$1

7.77

$36,

960

51-3

092

Food

Bat

chm

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s$1

0.49

$21,

829

$15.

43$3

2,09

2$1

9.70

$40,

969

51-3

093

Food

Coo

king

Mac

hine

Ope

rato

rs a

nd T

ende

rs$1

1.25

$23,

401

$14.

41$2

9,97

0$1

7.27

$35,

912

51-3

099

Food

Pro

cess

ing

Wor

kers

, All

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er$1

0.70

$22,

249

$11.

66$2

4,26

1$1

2.95

$26,

936

51-4

011

Com

pute

r-C

ontro

lled

Mac

hine

Too

l Ope

rato

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$14.

00$2

9,12

4$1

7.95

$37,

333

$21.

54$4

4,79

451

-401

2C

ompu

ter N

umer

ical

ly C

ontro

lled

Mac

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Too

l Pro

gram

mer

s, M

etal

a$1

8.59

$38,

677

$25.

65$5

3,36

2$3

0.30

$63,

018

51-4

021

Ext

rudi

ng a

nd D

raw

ing

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$13.

29$2

7,63

9$1

7.87

$37,

160

$22.

54$4

6,88

251

-402

2Fo

rgin

g M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

3.24

$27,

550

$19.

03$3

9,57

2$2

1.93

$45,

623

51-4

023

Rol

ling

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$13.

20$2

7,46

1$1

9.38

$40,

300

$23.

83$4

9,55

751

-403

1C

uttin

g, P

unch

ing,

and

Pre

ss M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

2.19

$25,

346

$16.

54$3

4,41

0$2

0.11

$41,

835

51-4

032

Dril

ling

and

Bor

ing

Mac

hine

Too

l Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$12.

43$2

5,86

4$1

8.93

$39,

365

$22.

06$4

5,89

451

-403

3G

rindi

ng, L

appi

ng, P

olis

hing

, and

Buf

fing

Mac

hine

Too

l Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$12.

89$2

6,80

9$1

7.50

$36,

396

$21.

25$4

4,19

551

-403

4La

the

and

Turn

ing

Mac

hine

Too

l Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

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stic

$14.

51$3

0,18

9$2

0.01

$41,

622

$23.

42$4

8,71

651

-403

5M

illin

g an

d P

lani

ng M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

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ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

1.96

$24,

883

$19.

11$3

9,75

8$2

3.76

$49,

413

51-4

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sts

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02$2

4,99

4$1

8.53

$38,

538

$23.

81$4

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5.62

$32,

493

$21.

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$52,

908

51-4

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and

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ters

, Met

al$1

5.77

$32,

802

$22.

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s, M

etal

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$19.

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9.58

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517

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02$7

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051

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2P

atte

rnm

aker

s, M

etal

and

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stic

$20.

01$4

1,63

0$2

3.70

$49,

289

$28.

11$5

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451

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1Fo

undr

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old

and

Cor

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$16.

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3$2

0.65

$42,

961

$23.

66$4

9,22

251

-407

2M

oldi

ng, C

orem

akin

g, a

nd C

astin

g M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

1.63

$24,

190

$16.

34$3

3,99

6$2

0.44

$42,

525

51-4

081

Mul

tiple

Mac

hine

Too

l Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$12.

08$2

5,13

4$1

6.95

$35,

253

$20.

60$4

2,84

751

-411

1To

ol a

nd D

ie M

aker

s$1

7.44

$36,

282

$25.

34$5

2,71

4$3

0.03

$62,

457

51-4

121

Wel

ders

, Cut

ters

, Sol

dere

rs, a

nd B

raze

rs$1

5.03

$31,

262

$19.

28$4

0,09

5$2

3.46

$48,

806

51-4

122

Wel

ding

, Sol

derin

g, a

nd B

razi

ng M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

$12.

68$2

6,36

7$1

7.12

$35,

611

$20.

15$4

1,91

851

-419

1H

eat T

reat

ing

Equ

ipm

ent S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

2.26

$25,

504

$17.

58$3

6,57

6$2

0.86

$43,

379

51-4

192

Layo

ut W

orke

rs, M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$17.

69$3

6,78

8$2

2.97

$47,

770

$26.

92$5

5,98

451

-419

3P

latin

g an

d C

oatin

g M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Met

al a

nd P

last

ic$1

1.94

$24,

829

$14.

92$3

1,02

6$1

7.78

$36,

983

51-4

194

Tool

Grin

ders

, File

rs, a

nd S

harp

ener

s$1

5.14

$31,

487

$22.

23$4

6,23

6$2

5.45

$52,

945

51-4

199

Met

al W

orke

rs a

nd P

last

ic W

orke

rs, A

ll O

ther

$12.

37$2

5,72

9$1

8.02

$37,

483

$22.

65$4

7,11

951

-511

1P

repr

ess

Tech

nici

ans

and

Wor

kers

$14.

62$3

0,41

2$2

2.25

$46,

289

$27.

38$5

6,96

051

-511

2P

rintin

g P

ress

Ope

rato

rs$1

2.69

$26,

404

$19.

91$4

1,41

2$2

5.42

$52,

872

51-5

113

Prin

t Bin

ding

and

Fin

ishi

ng W

orke

rs$1

0.97

$22,

819

$16.

73$3

4,80

6$2

0.79

$43,

250

51-6

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Laun

dry

and

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$20,

127

$11.

08$2

3,03

8$1

2.57

$26,

142

51-6

021

Pre

sser

s, T

extil

e, G

arm

ent,

and

Rel

ated

Mat

eria

ls$9

.46

$19,

670

$10.

61$2

2,07

3$1

1.52

$23,

957

51-6

031

Sew

ing

Mac

hine

Ope

rato

rs$1

0.33

$21,

487

$13.

31$2

7,69

1$1

5.76

$32,

772

51-6

041

Sho

e an

d Le

athe

r Wor

kers

and

Rep

aire

rs$9

.75

$20,

283

$13.

98$2

9,07

2$1

6.16

$33,

618

51-6

051

Sew

ers,

Han

d$1

0.55

$21,

936

$12.

05$2

5,05

4$1

5.36

$31,

955

51-6

052

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rs, D

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mak

ers,

and

Cus

tom

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ers

$10.

84$2

2,55

7$1

5.56

$32,

356

$22.

49$4

6,78

451

-606

1Te

xtile

Ble

achi

ng a

nd D

yein

g M

achi

ne O

pera

tors

and

Ten

ders

$11.

84$2

4,63

1$1

4.96

$31,

120

$17.

60$3

6,61

651

-606

2Te

xtile

Cut

ting

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs$1

0.88

$22,

628

$14.

71$3

0,60

6$1

7.59

$36,

584

51-6

063

Text

ile K

nitti

ng a

nd W

eavi

ng M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

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ders

$10.

37$2

1,56

9$1

1.61

$24,

145

$13.

94$2

8,98

851

-606

4Te

xtile

Win

ding

, Tw

istin

g, a

nd D

raw

ing

Out

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs$1

2.51

$26,

030

$13.

44$2

7,96

0$1

4.23

$29,

605

51-6

091

Ext

rudi

ng a

nd F

orm

ing

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, S

ynth

etic

and

Gla

ss F

iber

s$1

2.41

$25,

817

$16.

18$3

3,65

9$1

9.37

$40,

283

51-6

092

Fabr

ic a

nd A

ppar

el P

atte

rnm

aker

s$1

1.83

$24,

614

$15.

59$3

2,43

2$2

2.80

$47,

414

51-6

093

Uph

olst

erer

s$1

1.78

$24,

498

$15.

27$3

1,75

8$1

7.66

$36,

737

51-6

099

Text

ile, A

ppar

el, a

nd F

urni

shin

gs W

orke

rs, A

ll O

ther

$9.3

4$1

9,42

7$9

.91

$20,

614

$12.

92$2

6,87

151

-701

1C

abin

etm

aker

s an

d B

ench

Car

pent

ers

$12.

47$2

5,93

0$1

8.22

$37,

888

$22.

85$4

7,52

151

-702

1Fu

rnitu

re F

inis

hers

$12.

34$2

5,66

4$1

6.82

$34,

986

$19.

27$4

0,08

851

-704

1S

awin

g M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

, Woo

d$1

2.72

$26,

467

$14.

31$2

9,77

1$1

6.51

$34,

351

51-7

042

Woo

dwor

king

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs, E

xcep

t Saw

ing

$11.

12$2

3,13

9$1

5.13

$31,

476

$18.

46$3

8,39

851

-801

1N

ucle

ar P

ower

Rea

ctor

Ope

rato

rs$3

5.05

$72,

910

$38.

73$8

0,56

0$4

5.46

$94,

558

51-8

012

Pow

er D

istri

buto

rs a

nd D

ispa

tche

rs$2

2.83

$47,

482

$38.

54$8

0,17

3$4

3.24

$89,

934

51-8

013

Pow

er P

lant

Ope

rato

rs$2

0.57

$42,

785

$37.

26$7

7,51

0$4

1.69

$86,

707

51-8

021

Sta

tiona

ry E

ngin

eers

and

Boi

ler O

pera

tors

$28.

17$5

8,59

7$4

0.72

$84,

689

$44.

79$9

3,17

251

-803

1W

ater

and

Was

tew

ater

Tre

atm

ent P

lant

and

Sys

tem

Ope

rato

rs$1

6.65

$34,

631

$27.

22$5

6,62

6$3

3.01

$68,

655

51-8

091

Che

mic

al P

lant

and

Sys

tem

Ope

rato

rs$2

0.58

$42,

796

$30.

98$6

4,43

5$3

7.82

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656

N/A

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Gas

Pla

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$24.

62$5

1,20

3$3

6.15

$75,

185

$41.

48$8

6,28

551

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3P

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Pum

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99$9

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lant

and

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tem

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$21.

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1.87

$66,

289

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38$7

3,58

951

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1C

hem

ical

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ipm

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pera

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and

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$15.

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4.95

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887

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47$6

3,38

651

-901

2S

epar

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g, F

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Cla

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pita

ting,

and

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l Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs$1

4.30

$29,

748

$20.

22$4

2,05

7$2

6.15

$54,

384

51-9

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Cru

shin

g, G

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, Ope

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rs$1

2.35

$25,

690

$19.

20$3

9,92

7$2

2.54

$46,

892

51-9

022

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ding

and

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ng W

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rs, H

and

$10.

33$2

1,48

9$1

3.77

$28,

645

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12$3

5,60

651

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3M

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, Ope

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4.23

$29,

595

$19.

06$3

9,65

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$50,

193

51-9

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and

Trim

mer

s, H

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$10.

84$2

2,54

8$1

3.77

$28,

642

$16.

56$3

4,44

151

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2C

uttin

g an

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g M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

ders

$12.

50$2

6,00

3$1

5.62

$32,

487

$18.

79$3

9,08

751

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1E

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, For

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g, P

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and

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, Ope

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rs$1

3.28

$27,

621

$18.

69$3

8,87

1$2

3.84

$49,

593

51-9

051

Furn

ace,

Kiln

, Ove

n, D

rier,

and

Ket

tle O

pera

tors

and

Ten

ders

$10.

79$2

2,45

0$1

7.38

$36,

156

$22.

64$4

7,09

151

-906

1In

spec

tors

, Tes

ters

, Sor

ters

, Sam

pler

s, a

nd W

eigh

ers

$12.

28$2

5,53

9$1

8.00

$37,

446

$23.

87$4

9,65

051

-907

1Je

wel

ers

and

Pre

ciou

s S

tone

and

Met

al W

orke

rs$1

2.79

$26,

610

$16.

20$3

3,69

6$2

1.75

$45,

239

51-9

081

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tal L

abor

ator

y Te

chni

cian

s$1

1.70

$24,

326

$19.

23$4

0,00

6$2

4.29

$50,

531

51-9

082

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ical

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lianc

e Te

chni

cian

s$1

5.77

$32,

802

$21.

79$4

5,32

4$2

9.17

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684

51-9

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mic

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orat

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Tech

nici

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$10.

96$2

2,78

8$1

5.32

$31,

868

$22.

54$4

6,89

351

-911

1P

acka

ging

and

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ing

Mac

hine

Ope

rato

rs a

nd T

ende

rs$1

1.49

$23,

891

$15.

18$3

1,57

9$1

8.71

$38,

909

51-9

121

Coa

ting,

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ntin

g, a

nd S

pray

ing

Mac

hine

Set

ters

, Ope

rato

rs, a

nd T

ende

rs$1

2.08

$25,

118

$16.

92$3

5,18

5$2

0.49

$42,

616

51-9

122

Pai

nter

s, T

rans

porta

tion

Equ

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ent

$15.

62$3

2,49

3$2

1.95

$45,

664

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68$5

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851

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3P

aint

ing,

Coa

ting,

and

Dec

orat

ing

Wor

kers

$12.

14$2

5,24

5$1

6.58

$34,

485

$20.

37$4

2,37

151

-915

1P

hoto

grap

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Pro

cess

Wor

kers

and

Pro

cess

ing

Mac

hine

Ope

rato

rs$1

1.43

$23,

765

$16.

36$3

4,02

9$2

1.48

$44,

674

51-9

191

Adh

esiv

e B

ondi

ng M

achi

ne O

pera

tors

and

Ten

ders

$11.

06$2

3,01

2$1

4.47

$30,

099

$19.

08$3

9,69

151

-919

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lean

ing,

Was

hing

, and

Met

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Equ

ipm

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pera

tors

and

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ders

$10.

68$2

2,21

5$1

2.85

$26,

735

$15.

15$3

1,50

851

-919

3C

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g an

d Fr

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quip

men

t Ope

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nd T

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0.03

$20,

854

$14.

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9,17

5$1

6.78

$34,

897

51-9

194

Etc

hers

and

Eng

rave

rs$9

.69

$20,

164

$12.

28$2

5,54

8$1

6.98

$35,

311

51-9

195

Mol

ders

, Sha

pers

, and

Cas

ters

, Exc

ept M

etal

and

Pla

stic

$12.

87$2

6,76

7$1

7.27

$35,

930

$21.

85$4

5,45

551

-919

6P

aper

Goo

ds M

achi

ne S

ette

rs, O

pera

tors

, and

Ten

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$13.

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7,09

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7.78

$36,

975

$20.

44$4

2,50

751

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8H

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Pro

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Wor

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$10.

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2,58

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4.04

$29,

213

$16.

77$3

4,88

551

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9P

rodu

ctio

n W

orke

rs, A

ll O

ther

$11.

67$2

4,27

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5.82

$32,

907

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3,25

053

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tion

and

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$10.

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$32,

315

$23.

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8,27

753

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dlin

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viso

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9.19

$39,

912

$24.

72$5

1,40

8$3

2.25

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090

53-1

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Firs

t-lin

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perv

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tran

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ovin

g w

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rs, e

xcep

t airc

raft

carg

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g su

perv

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s$1

7.45

$36,

290

$27.

10$5

6,37

7$3

3.60

$69,

888

53-2

011

Airl

ine

Pilo

ts, C

opilo

ts, a

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light

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inee

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4,51

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77,2

77N

/A$2

43,1

4853

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2C

omm

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al P

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N/A

$46,

835

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$89,

525

N/A

$126

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53-2

021

Air

Traf

fic C

ontro

llers

$38.

71$8

0,51

7$7

2.58

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00$1

64,3

1953

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Atte

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tsN

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2,95

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4,02

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3,34

753

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1A

mbu

lanc

e D

river

s an

d A

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ants

, Exc

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mer

genc

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edic

al T

echn

icia

ns$1

0.09

$20,

979

$11.

23$2

3,35

7$1

2.73

$26,

482

53-3

021

Bus

Driv

ers,

Tra

nsit

and

Inte

rcity

$18.

70$3

8,90

1$2

9.10

$60,

522

$31.

82$6

6,17

653

-302

2B

us D

river

s, S

choo

l or S

peci

al C

lient

$11.

75$2

4,44

6$1

7.25

$35,

880

$20.

24$4

2,09

953

-303

1D

river

/Sal

es W

orke

rs$8

.96

$18,

631

$9.8

7$2

0,52

8$1

5.70

$32,

656

53-3

032

Hea

vy a

nd T

ract

or-T

raile

r Tru

ck D

river

s$1

4.88

$30,

943

$22.

99$4

7,83

0$2

7.64

$57,

495

N/A

= W

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Technical NotesCollecting Employment statistics are collected as part of a federal/state cooperative program called Occupational Employment Statistics or OES. Funding is provided by the U.S. Employment and Training Administration and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); the BLS also provides procedures and technical support while State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) collect the data. All states use the same codes making for uniformity across the nation.

The OES survey is a semiannual mail survey measuring occupational employment and wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments. The survey uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify establishments (the physical location of a certain economic activity) and draws its sample primarily from reports submitted by employers to states’ Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs. Occupational employment is the estimate of total wage and salary employment in an occupation across the industries surveyed. Employment is defined as the number of workers who can be classified as full- or part-time employees, including workers on paid vacations or other types of paid leave; workers on unpaid short-term absences; salaried officers, executives, and staff members of incorporated firms; employees temporarily assigned to other units; and employees for whom the reporting unit is their permanent duty station regardless of whether that unit prepares their paycheck. The survey does not cover the self-employed, owners and partners in unincorporated firms, household workers, or unpaid family workers.

Reporting Occupations are grouped in vertical clusters (for example, all computer-related occupations are together regardless of whether they are professional or clerical jobs) or industry clusters. Some occupations will appear more than once (if the occupation relates to several clusters, it will appear in each cluster).

Survey Facts In November 2002, the OES Survey changed from an annual national survey of 400,000 establishments to a semiannual national survey of 200,000 establishments. The OES survey samples and contacts establishments in May and November of each year and, over 3 years, contacts approximately 1.2 million employers. The full 3-year sample allows the production of estimates at fine levels of geographic, industrial, and occupational detail.

Under the guidance of the BLS, state agencies update the wage data each year to provide the most current information for our customers. The OES program uses the BLS Employment Cost Index (ECI) to adjust survey data from prior panels before combining them with the current panel’s data. The wage updating procedure adjusts each detailed occupation’s wage rate, as measured in the earlier panel, according to the average movement of its broader occupational division. The procedure assumes that there are no major differences by geography, industry, or detailed occupation within the occupational division. The wage rates for the highest wage interval are not updated.

The OES survey uses the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) occupational classification system and the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. The SOC system is the first OMB-required occupational classification system for federal agencies. The OES survey categorizes workers in 1 of more than 800 detailed occupations. Together, these detailed occupations make up 23 major occupational groups, one of which - military specific occupations - is not included in the OES survey. The major groups are as follows:

• Management occupations• Business and financial operations occupations• Computer and mathematical science occupations• Architecture and engineering occupations• Life, physical, and social science occupations• Community and social service occupations• Legal occupations• Education, training, and library occupations• Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media

occupations• Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations• Healthcare support occupations• Protective service occupations• Food preparation and serving related occupations• Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance

occupations• Personal care and service occupations• Sales and related occupations• Office and administrative support occupations• Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations• Construction and extraction occupations• Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations• Production occupations• Transportation and material moving occupations• Military specific occupations (not surveyed in OES)

For more information about the SOC, please see the BLS website at http://www.bls.gov/soc.

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An establishment is defined as an economic unit that processes goods or provides services, such as a factory, mine, or store. The establishment is generally at a single physical location and is engaged primarily in one type of economic activity. The OES Survey currently uses the NAICS system to classify all establishments. The scope of this survey includes establishments in most NAICS sectors.

The sectors are: Logging (1133), support activities for crop production (1151), and support activities for animal production (1152) only; Mining; Utilities; Construction; Manufacturing; Wholesale trade; Retail trade; Transportation and warehousing; Information; Finance and insurance; Real estate and rental and leasing; Professional, scientific, and technical services; Management of companies and enterprises; Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Educational services; Healthcare and social assistance; Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommodation and food services; Other Services (except Federal, State, and Local Government); Federal, State, and Local Government (OES designation). For more information about NAICS, see the BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm.

The OES survey includes establishments in NAICS sectors 11 (logging and agricultural support activities only), 21, 22, 23, 31-33, 42, 44-45, 48-49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 71, 72, 81 (except private households), state government, and local government. The U.S. Postal Service and the executive branch of the federal government are also included.

Data for specific occupations are collected from establishments in those industries that are the predominant employers of those occupations. Employees are reported in the occupation in which they are working, not necessarily for which they were trained.

Reliability All wage data published in this report have a relative error of 50 percent or less, unless noted. This reflects the magnitude of sampling error for the occupation. Sampling errors occur because observations are made only on a sample, not the entire population.

Survey Sample Stratification

Establishments are placed into classifications based on the number of employees.

Wage Estimates Employers reported their employment by occupation in each of twelve wage ranges, as below. Wage ranges or intervals are determined by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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$18.75 to $23.99

$24.00 to $30.24

$30.25 to $38.49

$38.50 to $48.99

$49.00 to $61.99

$62.00 to $78.74

$78.75 to $99.99

$100.00 and over

$19,240 to $24,439

$24,440 to $30,679

$30,680 to $38,999

$39,000 to $49,919

$49,920 to $62,919

$62,920 to $80,079

$80,080 to $101,919

$101,920 to $128,959

$128,960 to $163,799

$163,800 to $207,999

$208,000 and over

Under $19,240

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Range C

Range D

Range E

Range F

Range G

Range H

Range I

Range J

Range K

Range L

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Entry, Median and Experienced Entry level, median, and experienced wages are calculated using wage data only from establishments in those industries that are the predominant employers for an occupation.

Excluded from the calculations are data from employers in industries that do not typically employ workers in that occupation.

Entry wage: The mean (average) of the bottom third of wages in an occupation.

Median wage: The estimated 50th percentile of the distribution of wages; 50 percent of workers in an occupation earn wages below, and 50 percent earn wages above, the median wage.

Experienced wage: The mean (average) of the top two-thirds of wages in an occupation.

Confidentiality Confidentiality guidelines are strictly observed. These guidelines are intended to preserve the anonymity of firms that participate in the survey and require that data for a particular occupation are suppressed (not shown in the report):

• when fewer than three firms responded for an occupation in a particular industry;

• when any one firm represents more than 50 percent of the employment in an occupation;

• when two firms combined represent more than 75 percent of the employment in an occupation.

Included and Excluded Workers Workers or employees included in the OES survey:

• workers who can be classified as full-time or part-time employees

• workers on paid vacations or other types of leave

• workers on unpaid or short-term absences

• salaried officers

• executives

• staff members of incorporated firms

• employees temporarily assigned to other units

• employees for whom the reporting unit is their permanent duty station regardless of whether that unit prepares their paycheck.

Workers or employees excluded from the OES survey:

• the self employed

• owners/partners of unincorporated firms

• unpaid family workers

• household workers

Wages for the OES survey are straight-time gross pay, exclusive of premium pay.

Included are:

• base rate

• cost of living allowances

• guaranteed pay

• hazardous duty pay

• incentive pay including commissions and production bonuses

• on-call pay

• tips

Excluded are:

• back pay

• jury duty pay

• overtime pay

• severance pay

• shift differentials

• nonproduction bonuses

• tuition reimbursements

For more information on the creation of the Occupational Employment Statistics, please see the Occupational Employment and Wages Technical Note at http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.tn.htm.

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Wage Data was prepared by the Economic Information and Analysis Division

George Putnam, Ph.D. Acting Labor Market Information Director, Illinois

Occupational Employment Statistics Unit

Jered Piepenbrink Program Manager

Alex MartinezErnestine CorneliusRhea Lara-CruzTwane Hawkins-McGowan OES Staff

Demarco Thomas Kyle Summers OES Student Workers

Composing and editorial assistance was provided by

Charles Carey Publications Unit

How to reach us:

Email: [email protected]: 877-566-6230 and press Option 1 for Labor Market Information

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