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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings 1 for full-time and part-time workers 2 by work levels 3 Occupation 4 and level Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Mean Relative error 5 Mean Relative error 5 Mean Relative error 5 All workers ............................................... $20.62 0.7% $21.90 0.8% $11.76 0.9% Management occupations ................... 43.51 1.4 43.60 1.3 32.90 6.8 Level 6 .............................. 17.89 7.6 17.84 7.7 Level 7 .............................. 21.20 1.8 21.26 1.8 13.12 14.7 Level 8 .............................. 25.38 1.9 25.41 2.0 Level 9 .............................. 30.57 1.4 30.63 1.4 23.02 8.3 Level 10 ............................. 35.99 2.0 35.97 2.0 Level 11 ............................. 43.86 1.1 43.86 1.1 43.67 14.4 Level 12 ............................. 58.11 2.0 58.06 2.0 65.40 10.0 Level 13 ............................. 65.33 1.6 65.42 1.6 Level 14 ............................. 83.40 5.4 83.40 5.4 Level 15 ............................. 113.82 12.2 113.82 12.2 Not able to be leveled ........ 50.05 2.6 50.27 2.5 33.28 12.6 Chief executives ................................ 106.53 18.5 106.53 18.5 Level 11 ............................. 42.99 9.0 42.99 9.0 Level 13 ............................. 75.41 10.8 75.41 10.8 Level 14 ............................. 105.33 10.9 105.32 10.9 Level 15 ............................. 142.08 23.9 142.08 23.9 Not able to be leveled ........ 124.68 39.6 124.69 39.6 General and operations managers ...... 47.88 2.4 48.00 2.4 Level 7 .............................. 25.04 7.3 25.04 7.3 Level 8 .............................. 24.60 6.2 24.60 6.2 Level 9 .............................. 29.14 3.5 29.18 3.5 Level 10 ............................. 37.85 5.7 37.85 5.7 Level 11 ............................. 44.98 4.1 44.98 4.1 Level 12 ............................. 64.33 6.2 64.33 6.2 Level 13 ............................. 72.26 5.5 72.26 5.5 Level 14 ............................. 94.98 7.9 94.98 7.9 Not able to be leveled ........ 54.69 5.5 55.03 5.7 Legislators ......................................... 30.09 11.3 27.82 12.3 33.01 18.8 Not able to be leveled ........ 30.09 11.3 27.82 12.3 33.01 18.8 Advertising and promotions managers ...................................... 36.60 7.1 35.58 7.4 Level 7 .............................. 20.22 10.0 20.22 10.0 Level 9 .............................. 26.80 6.7 26.80 6.7 Level 11 ............................. 39.68 4.7 38.37 6.1 Not able to be leveled ........ 34.75 10.0 34.75 10.0 Marketing and sales managers ........... 47.64 2.4 47.66 2.4 Level 7 .............................. 24.84 10.2 24.84 10.2 Level 8 .............................. 27.04 8.1 27.04 8.1 Level 9 .............................. 32.53 4.3 32.56 4.3 Level 10 ............................. 36.20 7.0 36.20 7.0 Level 11 ............................. 47.03 3.6 47.03 3.6 Level 12 ............................. 61.20 3.4 61.20 3.4 See footnotes at end of table. NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY All United States 8-1 December 2007 - January 2009

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Page 1: Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for …Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 Occupation4 and level Civilian

Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

All workers ............................................... $20.62 0.7% $21.90 0.8% $11.76 0.9%

Management occupations ................... 43.51 1.4 43.60 1.3 32.90 6.8 Level 6 .............................. 17.89 7.6 17.84 7.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.20 1.8 21.26 1.8 13.12 14.7 Level 8 .............................. 25.38 1.9 25.41 2.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.57 1.4 30.63 1.4 23.02 8.3 Level 10 ............................. 35.99 2.0 35.97 2.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.86 1.1 43.86 1.1 43.67 14.4 Level 12 ............................. 58.11 2.0 58.06 2.0 65.40 10.0 Level 13 ............................. 65.33 1.6 65.42 1.6 – –Level 14 ............................. 83.40 5.4 83.40 5.4 – –Level 15 ............................. 113.82 12.2 113.82 12.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 50.05 2.6 50.27 2.5 33.28 12.6

Chief executives ................................ 106.53 18.5 106.53 18.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.99 9.0 42.99 9.0 – –Level 13 ............................. 75.41 10.8 75.41 10.8 – –Level 14 ............................. 105.33 10.9 105.32 10.9 – –Level 15 ............................. 142.08 23.9 142.08 23.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 124.68 39.6 124.69 39.6 – –

General and operations managers ...... 47.88 2.4 48.00 2.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.04 7.3 25.04 7.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.60 6.2 24.60 6.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.14 3.5 29.18 3.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.85 5.7 37.85 5.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.98 4.1 44.98 4.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 64.33 6.2 64.33 6.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 72.26 5.5 72.26 5.5 – –Level 14 ............................. 94.98 7.9 94.98 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 54.69 5.5 55.03 5.7 – –

Legislators ......................................... 30.09 11.3 27.82 12.3 33.01 18.8 Not able to be leveled ........ 30.09 11.3 27.82 12.3 33.01 18.8

Advertising and promotionsmanagers ...................................... 36.60 7.1 35.58 7.4 – –

Level 7 .............................. 20.22 10.0 20.22 10.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.80 6.7 26.80 6.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.68 4.7 38.37 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.75 10.0 34.75 10.0 – –

Marketing and sales managers ........... 47.64 2.4 47.66 2.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.84 10.2 24.84 10.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.04 8.1 27.04 8.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.53 4.3 32.56 4.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.20 7.0 36.20 7.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 47.03 3.6 47.03 3.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 61.20 3.4 61.20 3.4 – –

See footnotes at end of table.

NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-1 December 2007 - January 2009

Page 2: Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for …Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 Occupation4 and level Civilian

Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Management occupations –ContinuedMarketing and sales managers

–ContinuedLevel 13 ............................. $72.52 4.6% $72.52 4.6% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 51.48 3.6 51.50 3.6 – –

Marketing managers ...................... 49.68 2.6 49.73 2.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.97 11.5 25.97 11.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.45 6.1 33.53 6.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 42.27 10.5 42.27 10.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.86 3.9 43.86 3.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 60.32 2.6 60.32 2.6 – –Level 13 ............................. 71.20 5.6 71.20 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 52.41 5.8 52.45 5.8 – –

Sales managers .............................. 45.48 4.5 45.48 4.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.88 9.3 22.88 9.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.97 5.6 31.97 5.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 32.96 7.0 32.96 7.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 52.49 5.6 52.49 5.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 63.75 9.6 63.75 9.6 – –Level 13 ............................. 74.43 7.5 74.43 7.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 50.69 5.1 50.69 5.1 – –

Public relations managers .................. 41.56 14.2 41.88 14.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.43 6.8 19.43 6.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.72 11.2 26.70 12.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.79 6.8 31.79 6.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.96 11.9 35.96 11.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.52 6.7 47.63 4.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 61.73 6.5 61.73 6.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.98 37.8 50.01 37.9 – –

Administrative services managers ..... 33.78 3.5 33.78 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.60 2.5 24.60 2.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.11 4.6 25.11 4.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.06 5.0 35.06 5.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.49 12.0 34.49 12.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.61 5.0 43.61 5.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.68 5.9 37.68 5.9 – –

Computer and information systemsmanagers ...................................... 54.01 2.0 54.01 2.0 – –

Level 9 .............................. 31.19 5.7 31.19 5.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 40.57 6.9 40.57 6.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.35 3.5 44.35 3.5 – –Level 12 ............................. 54.93 4.6 54.92 4.7 – –Level 13 ............................. 63.07 3.4 63.07 3.4 – –Level 14 ............................. 80.09 13.2 80.09 13.2 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-2 December 2007 - January 2009

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Management occupations –ContinuedComputer and information systems

managers –ContinuedNot able to be leveled ........ $60.92 3.3% $60.95 3.4% – –

Financial managers ............................ 44.98 2.0 44.96 2.0 $48.95 22.4%Level 7 .............................. 22.96 4.1 23.02 4.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.95 5.4 27.95 5.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.35 2.3 30.35 2.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.46 6.8 35.40 6.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.46 2.4 43.43 2.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 64.51 3.8 64.46 3.8 – –Level 13 ............................. 69.50 3.8 69.50 3.8 – –Level 14 ............................. 93.94 9.9 93.94 9.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.62 4.2 49.74 4.3 – –

Human resources managers ............... 41.08 3.6 41.20 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.03 7.0 19.03 7.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.27 11.2 27.27 11.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.91 4.8 29.91 4.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.76 4.8 35.76 4.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.73 5.1 43.60 5.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 57.87 11.4 57.87 11.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 48.68 4.8 49.25 4.8 – –

Compensation and benefitsmanagers .................................. 36.29 5.3 36.45 5.4 – –

Level 9 .............................. 30.30 5.8 30.30 5.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.71 6.5 41.71 6.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 48.34 10.8 50.24 10.7 – –

Training and developmentmanagers .................................. 40.81 9.2 40.81 9.2 – –

Level 9 .............................. 30.13 10.8 30.13 10.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.25 7.1 39.25 7.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 36.78 11.3 36.78 11.3 – –

Industrial production managers ......... 42.29 2.5 42.29 2.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 23.83 6.8 23.83 6.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 34.21 5.3 34.21 5.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.92 4.1 37.92 4.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.38 2.8 41.38 2.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 55.35 6.2 55.35 6.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 63.26 7.1 63.26 7.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 48.90 4.1 48.90 4.1 – –

Purchasing managers ......................... 43.67 4.1 43.67 4.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.89 10.3 25.89 10.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 34.16 9.1 34.16 9.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 54.17 17.2 54.17 17.2 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-3 December 2007 - January 2009

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Management occupations –ContinuedPurchasing managers –Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $44.74 6.8% $44.74 6.8% – –Transportation, storage, and

distribution managers .................. 38.41 4.4 38.41 4.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.96 8.0 20.96 8.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.02 6.7 29.02 6.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.32 6.6 35.32 6.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.10 4.3 39.10 4.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 46.60 19.3 46.60 19.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 63.53 5.6 63.53 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 40.65 7.9 40.65 7.9 – –

Agricultural managers ....................... 29.63 26.9 29.63 26.9 – –Farm, ranch, and other agricultural

managers .................................. 31.30 27.7 31.30 27.7 – –Construction managers ...................... 37.01 3.2 37.01 3.2 – –

Level 7 .............................. 22.02 5.0 22.02 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 30.19 9.2 30.19 9.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.86 3.3 32.86 3.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 33.20 4.7 33.20 4.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.53 5.0 42.53 5.0 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.99 7.7 52.99 7.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.44 5.0 39.44 5.0 – –

Education administrators ................... 39.35 2.2 39.46 2.2 $31.70 22.4%Level 7 .............................. 16.89 3.4 17.12 3.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 22.66 7.1 22.60 7.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.23 4.3 29.47 4.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 33.44 4.4 33.36 4.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.58 2.2 44.58 2.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.26 3.5 53.26 3.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 56.18 4.2 56.18 4.2 – –Level 14 ............................. 78.31 12.2 78.31 12.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.36 5.0 44.04 5.0 56.55 22.9

Education administrators,preschool and child carecenter/program ......................... 23.26 9.5 23.44 9.4 – –

Level 7 .............................. 15.88 3.3 16.11 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 16.42 18.1 16.42 18.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 22.46 10.1 22.68 10.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.69 12.1 23.69 12.1 – –

Education administrators,elementary and secondaryschool ....................................... 45.72 2.3 45.79 2.3 33.45 29.8

Level 9 .............................. 36.71 7.5 37.19 7.7 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-4 December 2007 - January 2009

Page 5: Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for …Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 Occupation4 and level Civilian

Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Management occupations –ContinuedEducation administrators,

elementary and secondaryschool –Continued

Level 10 ............................. $39.15 3.8% $38.97 3.9% – –Level 11 ............................. 45.51 2.3 45.50 2.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.65 3.2 52.65 3.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 52.71 4.6 52.71 4.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.21 4.4 49.24 4.4 – –

Education administrators,postsecondary .......................... 40.11 4.3 40.08 4.2 $41.17 27.0%

Level 7 .............................. 20.61 5.0 20.70 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.49 5.2 24.69 5.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.16 3.1 27.16 3.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.91 5.7 34.91 5.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.02 5.1 45.03 5.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 56.78 12.5 56.78 12.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 58.91 6.7 58.91 6.7 – –Level 14 ............................. 79.11 13.8 79.11 13.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 43.99 8.5 43.19 8.6 – –

Engineering managers ....................... 55.79 2.3 55.80 2.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 32.71 10.8 32.71 10.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.99 5.2 45.99 5.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 54.62 3.6 54.62 3.6 – –Level 13 ............................. 59.76 2.5 59.76 2.5 – –Level 14 ............................. 61.74 4.4 61.74 4.4 – –Level 15 ............................. 73.84 3.1 73.84 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 60.69 4.9 60.72 5.0 – –

Food service managers ...................... 25.64 5.0 25.65 5.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 14.70 11.7 14.70 11.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.87 6.2 20.89 6.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 20.66 6.4 20.66 6.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.49 7.9 26.49 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.98 8.1 24.98 8.1 – –

Funeral directors ................................ 24.39 15.9 24.39 15.9 – –Lodging managers ............................. 24.94 15.7 24.71 15.7 – –

Level 7 .............................. 17.89 5.2 17.89 5.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.12 14.5 25.12 14.5 – –

Medical and health servicesmanagers ...................................... 39.49 5.9 39.48 6.0 40.39 22.0

Level 7 .............................. 21.88 13.1 21.88 13.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 23.83 7.4 23.83 7.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.66 12.9 25.54 13.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.17 5.7 39.16 5.7 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-5 December 2007 - January 2009

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Management occupations –ContinuedMedical and health services

managers –ContinuedLevel 11 ............................. $41.51 4.1% $41.54 4.1% – –Level 12 ............................. 49.39 5.9 48.75 6.0 – –Level 13 ............................. 54.28 14.6 54.28 14.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.82 6.4 45.02 6.5 – –

Natural sciences managers ................ 44.71 8.7 44.71 8.7 – –Property, real estate, and community

association managers ................... 25.99 5.3 26.18 5.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 14.98 6.8 14.98 6.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.09 6.0 21.09 6.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.52 9.8 27.52 9.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.22 7.9 30.20 8.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.39 8.5 26.27 8.2 – –

Social and community servicemanagers ...................................... 27.24 4.4 27.36 4.5 – –

Level 7 .............................. 18.75 7.0 18.75 7.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 21.73 3.5 21.85 3.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.83 4.0 26.12 4.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 29.07 3.5 29.07 3.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.65 11.1 36.65 11.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 38.54 6.2 38.54 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.11 8.6 32.11 8.6 – –

Business and financial operationsoccupations ..................................... 30.53 1.0 30.59 1.0 $28.06 4.9%

Level 4 .............................. 18.86 4.1 18.95 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.26 6.4 18.37 3.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.36 1.9 20.28 1.8 23.30 10.7 Level 7 .............................. 22.88 1.7 22.79 1.4 26.58 12.0 Level 8 .............................. 26.19 2.1 26.14 2.2 30.44 16.8 Level 9 .............................. 30.44 .9 30.51 .9 26.69 4.5 Level 10 ............................. 36.58 4.0 36.50 4.1 39.75 7.1 Level 11 ............................. 41.69 1.8 41.68 1.9 42.00 11.6 Level 12 ............................. 58.68 3.2 58.68 3.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 56.18 3.8 56.18 3.8 – –Level 14 ............................. 73.30 6.9 73.30 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.47 3.8 33.80 3.9 24.33 15.0

Buyers and purchasing agents ........... 28.21 2.1 28.25 2.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.53 7.3 18.53 7.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.04 3.0 21.07 3.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.10 4.5 23.10 4.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.65 2.8 26.65 2.8 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-6 December 2007 - January 2009

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –Continued

Buyers and purchasing agents–Continued

Level 9 .............................. $29.28 3.3% $29.28 3.3% – –Level 10 ............................. 35.49 7.1 35.49 7.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.65 5.6 36.65 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.00 4.8 32.19 4.9 – –

Purchasing agents and buyers,farm products ........................... 32.39 12.8 33.94 10.4 – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 32.21 20.2 37.49 16.7 – –Wholesale and retail buyers,

except farm products ............... 27.47 3.8 27.48 3.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.41 7.4 17.41 7.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.06 3.4 21.15 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.93 5.0 21.93 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.66 4.2 25.66 4.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.89 4.0 31.89 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.27 7.1 31.27 7.1 – –

Purchasing agents, exceptwholesale, retail, and farmproducts ................................... 28.40 3.3 28.40 3.3 – –

Level 6 .............................. 21.02 4.2 21.02 4.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.16 7.4 23.16 7.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.99 3.5 26.99 3.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.07 3.7 28.07 3.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.96 8.3 34.96 8.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 38.60 3.1 38.60 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.50 9.3 32.50 9.3 – –

Claims adjusters, appraisers,examiners, and investigators ....... 26.62 2.1 26.63 2.1 $25.70 16.5%

Level 4 .............................. 18.86 4.1 18.95 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.43 2.3 18.43 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.88 3.8 19.88 3.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.70 2.4 23.70 2.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.52 3.5 28.52 3.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.84 2.7 30.74 2.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.10 5.6 35.30 6.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 38.66 4.2 38.66 4.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.31 6.1 29.70 6.2 – –

Claims adjusters, examiners, andinvestigators ............................. 26.51 2.2 26.52 2.3 25.70 16.5

Level 4 .............................. 18.86 4.1 18.95 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.40 2.5 18.40 2.5 – –

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NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY

All United States 8-7 December 2007 - January 2009

Page 8: Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for …Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and part-time workers2 by work levels3 Occupation4 and level Civilian

Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –ContinuedClaims adjusters, examiners, and

investigators –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $19.96 3.8% $19.96 3.8% – –Level 7 .............................. 23.22 2.0 23.22 2.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.68 3.7 28.68 3.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.12 2.7 31.01 2.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.10 5.6 35.30 6.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 38.23 4.0 38.23 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.73 6.2 29.12 6.3 – –

Insurance appraisers, auto damage 28.81 10.9 28.81 10.9 – –Compliance officers, except

agriculture, construction, healthand safety, and transportation ...... 27.49 6.7 27.66 6.8 – –

Level 6 .............................. 16.80 5.8 16.70 6.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.59 4.6 21.69 4.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.82 4.0 24.82 4.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.13 9.1 27.13 9.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 53.13 28.1 53.13 28.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.43 10.2 25.95 10.2 – –

Cost estimators .................................. 31.03 3.7 31.13 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.49 10.4 19.58 11.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.37 5.2 23.37 5.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.04 4.7 27.04 4.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.51 4.4 32.80 4.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.52 5.4 41.52 5.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.91 10.7 35.91 10.7 – –

Emergency management specialists .. 34.27 21.6 35.79 20.5 – –Human resources, training, and labor

relations specialists ...................... 28.08 2.2 28.23 2.3 $19.96 9.6%Level 6 .............................. 19.07 5.3 19.07 5.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.37 3.3 22.42 3.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 23.84 4.3 23.84 4.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.97 2.2 30.02 2.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.10 4.6 35.10 4.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.21 5.5 42.29 5.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.96 5.6 30.86 5.5 18.94 15.5

Employment, recruitment, andplacement specialists ............... 25.26 3.8 25.31 3.9 – –

Level 6 .............................. 17.42 5.8 17.42 5.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.06 5.1 21.14 5.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 20.76 8.2 20.76 8.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.38 5.4 30.47 5.5 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –ContinuedEmployment, recruitment, and

placement specialists–Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $29.09 6.8% $29.62 7.1% – –Compensation, benefits, and job

analysis specialists ................... 26.93 3.2 26.95 3.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.77 3.5 22.77 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.72 7.6 24.72 7.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.35 5.1 28.47 5.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.34 4.7 35.34 4.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.13 10.3 28.14 10.4 – –

Training and developmentspecialists ................................. 28.67 3.7 28.73 3.7 – –

Level 6 .............................. 16.71 17.7 16.76 17.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.23 3.9 21.36 4.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.19 6.7 25.19 6.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.58 2.9 28.58 2.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.65 6.9 34.65 6.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.55 6.8 41.55 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.18 8.6 32.10 8.8 – –

Logisticians ........................................ 31.82 5.9 31.82 5.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.96 5.8 21.96 5.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.88 8.0 26.88 8.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.24 4.8 30.24 4.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.32 6.8 36.32 6.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.73 6.0 42.73 6.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.08 8.4 37.08 8.4 – –

Management analysts ........................ 36.01 3.1 36.10 3.1 $23.86 7.2%Level 7 .............................. 22.96 3.2 22.96 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 23.82 3.0 23.82 3.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.66 2.1 29.83 2.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.26 7.0 35.26 7.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.22 6.9 41.22 6.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 51.74 3.7 51.74 3.7 – –Level 13 ............................. 53.61 7.9 53.61 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 36.82 4.6 36.83 4.6 – –

Meeting and convention planners ...... 23.57 4.9 23.37 5.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.54 7.1 20.54 7.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.18 7.5 25.18 7.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.84 3.7 27.39 4.2 – –

Accountants and auditors .................. 29.12 1.9 28.99 1.9 32.08 3.9 Level 5 .............................. 20.16 18.2 17.53 12.3 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –Continued

Accountants and auditors –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $20.69 4.7% $20.28 3.8% – –Level 7 .............................. 24.48 5.3 24.05 4.2 $30.99 11.0%Level 8 .............................. 25.69 2.4 25.53 2.3 30.23 17.5 Level 9 .............................. 30.24 2.0 30.28 2.1 29.20 6.0 Level 10 ............................. 34.81 4.1 34.59 4.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.70 3.5 40.90 3.7 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.30 6.9 53.30 6.9 – –Level 13 ............................. 56.74 8.2 56.74 8.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.19 4.1 30.10 4.1 – –

Appraisers and assessors of realestate ............................................ 24.29 9.7 24.41 9.9 19.94 20.9

Level 7 .............................. 17.40 11.3 17.42 11.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 22.85 6.1 22.85 6.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 24.57 7.6 25.27 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.28 6.7 21.92 6.8 – –

Budget analysts .................................. 30.04 2.8 30.04 2.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.35 7.4 20.89 8.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.88 4.9 25.88 4.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.87 3.9 30.33 3.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.58 6.9 36.58 6.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.44 6.0 – – – –

Credit analysts ................................... 28.84 5.0 28.84 5.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.28 3.5 20.28 3.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.58 6.4 21.58 6.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.12 4.2 21.12 4.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.50 5.8 25.50 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.24 6.9 32.24 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.57 17.3 39.57 17.3 – –

Financial analysts and advisors ......... 36.10 4.2 36.14 4.2 32.53 24.4 Level 5 .............................. 19.38 7.1 19.38 7.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.57 5.3 19.57 5.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.37 2.8 25.61 2.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.23 5.1 28.23 5.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.71 2.8 31.71 2.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.49 6.5 38.66 6.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.61 5.7 44.44 5.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 82.24 21.7 82.24 21.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 36.93 7.4 36.97 7.4 – –

Financial analysts .......................... 37.99 3.5 37.92 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.17 3.2 26.17 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.57 7.3 27.57 7.3 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –ContinuedFinancial analysts –Continued

Level 9 .............................. $31.36 3.2% $31.36 3.2% – –Level 10 ............................. 37.56 9.2 37.77 9.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.98 7.5 42.69 7.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 66.99 12.9 66.99 12.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.39 9.6 41.39 9.6 – –

Personal financial advisors ............ 34.61 17.2 35.02 17.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.63 6.3 16.63 6.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.08 8.3 25.07 8.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.15 13.3 32.15 13.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.30 11.6 32.30 11.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.55 15.8 27.55 15.8 – –

Insurance underwriters .................. 32.46 5.5 32.48 5.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.05 4.7 20.05 4.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.83 5.4 24.83 5.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.84 3.7 25.84 3.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.27 3.7 32.27 3.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.14 8.7 41.14 8.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.41 7.0 45.41 7.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.40 20.4 33.55 20.5 – –

Financial examiners ........................... 27.64 5.0 27.74 5.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.39 11.6 25.50 13.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.02 9.1 25.02 9.1 – –

Loan counselors and officers ............. 33.16 10.8 33.15 11.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.52 9.1 19.52 9.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 25.72 20.7 25.72 20.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.74 4.1 21.58 4.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.23 14.8 28.23 14.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.02 6.7 31.04 6.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 60.48 44.0 60.48 44.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.94 9.4 40.94 9.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 75.01 17.9 75.01 17.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.16 28.1 37.28 29.7 – –

Loan counselors ............................. 26.61 10.3 26.76 10.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.46 10.0 30.46 10.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.12 25.0 33.12 25.0 – –

Loan officers .................................. 33.62 11.4 33.60 11.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.79 8.4 20.79 8.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.14 21.7 26.14 21.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.85 4.3 21.67 4.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.75 16.0 28.75 16.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.07 7.3 31.10 7.3 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Business and financial operationsoccupations –ContinuedLoan officers –Continued

Level 10 ............................. $60.48 44.0% $60.48 44.0% – –Level 11 ............................. 40.94 9.4 40.94 9.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 75.01 17.9 75.01 17.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.47 30.1 37.62 32.0 – –

Tax examiners, collectors, preparers,and revenue agents ...................... 20.71 9.4 21.85 8.4 – –

Level 6 .............................. 18.06 9.8 16.00 6.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 17.84 10.4 17.71 10.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 17.80 8.5 17.80 8.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.34 7.9 26.34 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ – – 27.85 16.6 – –

Tax examiners, collectors, andrevenue agents ......................... 22.25 8.7 22.25 8.7 – –

Level 6 .............................. 16.53 7.3 16.53 7.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 17.84 11.3 17.84 11.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 17.80 8.5 17.80 8.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.34 7.9 26.34 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.85 16.6 27.85 16.6 – –

Tax preparers ................................. 14.36 23.6 – – – –

Computer and mathematical scienceoccupations ..................................... 35.90 1.3 35.84 1.3 $38.94 17.4%

Level 5 .............................. 17.25 3.0 17.31 3.2 15.97 7.1 Level 6 .............................. 21.73 2.0 21.62 1.9 23.44 11.6 Level 7 .............................. 25.34 1.6 25.38 1.7 19.91 10.5 Level 8 .............................. 29.06 1.9 29.14 1.8 23.18 30.9 Level 9 .............................. 34.59 2.4 34.42 2.4 48.52 8.5 Level 10 ............................. 38.93 1.4 39.11 1.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.40 1.3 43.36 1.2 47.92 4.5 Level 12 ............................. 53.65 2.8 52.75 2.0 – –Level 13 ............................. 58.65 3.4 58.64 3.4 – –Level 14 ............................. 74.39 6.7 74.39 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 36.91 2.6 36.97 2.6 26.88 26.0

Computer and information scientists,research ........................................ 49.76 8.8 50.04 9.1 – –

Level 9 .............................. 34.63 9.4 – – – –Level 12 ............................. 53.56 5.1 53.56 5.1 – –

Computer programmers ..................... 34.75 3.0 34.91 3.0 29.15 22.5 Level 6 .............................. 23.15 6.0 22.88 6.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.46 3.2 26.46 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.32 4.3 29.67 4.2 – –

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Occupation4 and level

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Computer and mathematical scienceoccupations –Continued

Computer programmers –ContinuedLevel 9 .............................. $35.64 5.8% $35.20 5.8% – –Level 10 ............................. 38.09 3.3 38.09 3.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.24 7.9 45.27 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.82 11.4 33.36 11.8 – –

Computer software engineers ............ 42.86 1.5 42.88 1.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.86 4.8 27.86 4.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.35 5.2 32.41 5.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.53 3.7 37.54 3.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.91 2.7 39.27 2.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.01 1.6 45.01 1.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.10 2.3 53.47 2.4 – –Level 13 ............................. 60.56 3.2 60.56 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 45.10 2.4 45.10 2.4 – –

Computer software engineers,applications .............................. 41.80 2.6 41.82 2.6 – –

Level 7 .............................. 27.39 5.1 27.39 5.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.79 7.7 31.93 7.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.42 5.8 38.46 5.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.09 4.1 38.09 4.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 46.19 2.7 46.19 2.7 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.11 4.9 53.11 4.9 – –Level 13 ............................. 56.87 6.5 56.87 6.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.22 4.0 44.22 4.0 – –

Computer software engineers,systems software ...................... 44.00 1.9 44.03 1.9 – –

Level 7 .............................. 30.70 3.1 30.70 3.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.75 6.3 32.75 6.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.28 2.4 36.28 2.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.69 2.5 40.43 1.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.80 1.8 43.81 1.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.09 1.9 53.80 1.8 – –Level 13 ............................. 62.32 3.4 62.32 3.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 45.93 3.1 45.93 3.1 – –

Computer support specialists ............. 25.93 3.0 26.09 2.9 $16.41 12.5%Level 5 .............................. 16.89 3.8 16.91 3.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.85 2.4 20.86 2.5 20.56 8.7 Level 7 .............................. 25.81 2.7 25.81 2.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.04 2.9 27.04 2.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.72 6.0 33.72 6.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.30 5.5 39.30 5.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 46.84 6.3 46.84 6.3 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Computer and mathematical scienceoccupations –Continued

Computer support specialists–Continued

Level 12 ............................. $56.41 3.4% $56.41 3.4% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.14 5.1 25.14 5.1 – –

Computer systems analysts ................ 38.71 2.1 38.10 1.6 $62.15 18.3%Level 6 .............................. 23.98 7.0 23.61 7.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.13 3.9 26.15 4.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.79 3.4 28.79 3.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.63 .9 33.48 1.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.63 2.2 38.63 2.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.31 2.0 42.13 2.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 56.14 6.2 52.85 4.3 – –Level 13 ............................. 50.62 7.2 50.62 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 38.35 5.7 38.39 5.7 – –

Database administrators ..................... 35.35 4.6 35.28 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.42 3.5 23.42 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.36 6.9 28.36 6.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.88 4.1 36.78 4.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.03 4.1 40.03 4.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 36.38 12.8 36.49 12.7 – –

Network and computer systemsadministrators .............................. 31.55 1.8 31.79 1.9 19.03 8.1

Level 6 .............................. 21.09 7.1 21.89 7.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.22 2.7 23.40 2.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.95 4.0 29.98 4.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.22 3.4 32.22 3.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 40.03 5.4 40.43 5.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.39 4.4 41.39 4.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 55.52 14.5 55.52 14.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.67 5.2 34.67 5.2 – –

Network systems and datacommunications analysts ............. 34.21 3.4 33.97 3.9 – –

Level 7 .............................. 21.86 4.1 21.87 4.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.00 3.5 29.00 3.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.33 7.5 32.28 6.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.89 5.8 40.20 5.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.65 3.2 40.65 3.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 48.05 2.7 48.05 2.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.36 5.8 34.36 5.8 – –

Actuaries ............................................ 42.02 5.6 42.02 5.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.75 9.4 43.75 9.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.88 2.5 52.88 2.5 – –

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Occupation4 and level

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Computer and mathematical scienceoccupations –Continued

Actuaries –ContinuedNot able to be leveled ........ $43.63 9.1% $43.63 9.1% – –

Operations research analysts ............. 34.13 4.8 34.13 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.82 3.1 24.82 3.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 22.34 5.1 22.34 5.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.28 17.9 32.28 17.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 37.58 9.5 37.58 9.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.23 8.4 32.23 8.4 – –

Statisticians ........................................ 36.89 9.7 36.35 9.6 – –

Architecture and engineeringoccupations ..................................... 34.60 2.4 34.64 2.4 $29.91 12.1%

Level 2 .............................. 13.58 3.3 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 14.28 3.4 14.27 3.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.05 6.6 15.05 6.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.31 2.6 20.52 2.5 15.76 15.5 Level 6 .............................. 22.77 2.1 22.79 2.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.45 2.3 27.45 2.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.47 1.8 29.44 1.8 31.30 .6 Level 9 .............................. 33.43 1.3 33.44 1.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.65 3.3 37.38 3.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.86 1.4 42.87 1.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 50.15 2.1 50.16 2.1 – –Level 13 ............................. 55.25 3.6 55.25 3.6 – –Level 14 ............................. 67.95 3.0 68.21 2.9 – –Level 15 ............................. 72.00 2.1 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 40.45 3.8 40.47 3.8 36.51 18.7

Architects, except naval ..................... 32.54 5.1 32.59 5.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.80 6.8 25.80 6.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.64 5.9 25.64 5.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.10 9.9 35.10 9.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 29.56 10.1 29.72 11.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.65 6.2 36.65 6.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 43.37 14.9 43.37 14.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.41 11.9 49.09 12.6 – –

Architects, except landscape andnaval ........................................ 33.32 5.3 33.39 5.3 – –

Level 7 .............................. 26.93 7.8 26.93 7.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.52 6.1 25.52 6.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.98 11.2 35.98 11.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 29.56 10.1 29.72 11.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.85 6.4 36.85 6.4 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Architecture and engineeringoccupations –ContinuedArchitects, except landscape and

naval –ContinuedLevel 12 ............................. $43.37 14.9% $43.37 14.9% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.93 11.6 49.60 12.2 – –

Landscape architects ...................... 26.76 5.6 26.76 5.6 – –Surveyors, cartographers, and

photogrammetrists ....................... 29.31 10.9 29.31 10.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.27 10.3 24.27 10.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.25 15.3 32.25 15.3 – –

Surveyors ....................................... 32.29 10.2 32.29 10.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.10 15.7 33.10 15.7 – –

Engineers ........................................... 40.37 1.3 40.37 1.3 $39.57 9.4%Level 5 .............................. 26.89 8.0 26.89 8.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 27.83 3.9 28.05 3.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.18 2.0 27.18 2.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 30.33 2.8 30.34 2.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.40 1.2 33.41 1.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.26 3.1 37.92 3.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.30 1.7 43.32 1.7 – –Level 12 ............................. 50.56 2.0 50.58 2.0 – –Level 13 ............................. 55.25 3.6 55.25 3.6 – –Level 14 ............................. 67.80 3.1 68.06 3.0 – –Level 15 ............................. 72.00 2.1 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 46.04 4.1 46.05 4.1 – –

Aerospace engineers ...................... 51.08 4.2 51.19 4.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.09 9.7 38.09 9.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.34 4.9 44.34 4.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 57.74 4.5 57.74 4.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 59.89 4.3 59.89 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 45.03 13.0 45.03 13.0 – –

Chemical engineers ....................... 44.09 6.3 44.09 6.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.06 12.3 41.06 12.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.52 3.0 52.52 3.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 62.60 2.9 62.60 2.9 – –

Civil engineers ............................... 35.45 2.4 35.47 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.41 5.6 26.41 5.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.62 5.4 25.64 5.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.39 4.7 28.39 4.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.90 5.0 31.93 5.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 33.91 5.3 33.95 5.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.53 4.4 44.53 4.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 49.12 3.7 49.12 3.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Architecture and engineeringoccupations –ContinuedCivil engineers –Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $38.51 4.8% $38.51 4.8% – –Computer hardware engineers ....... 45.72 4.9 45.85 5.0 – –

Level 9 .............................. 34.27 2.8 34.38 2.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 43.22 8.6 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 50.15 4.8 50.15 4.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 62.63 6.2 62.63 6.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 52.08 5.1 52.08 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 43.87 6.9 43.87 6.9 – –

Electrical and electronicsengineers .................................. 40.42 2.4 40.39 2.4 – –

Level 7 .............................. 26.09 5.4 25.99 5.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 33.80 8.1 33.80 8.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 34.26 2.7 34.29 2.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.14 5.6 38.30 5.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.25 2.5 45.22 2.5 – –Level 12 ............................. 47.79 4.2 47.79 4.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 62.84 6.1 62.84 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 45.52 4.4 45.37 4.4 – –

Electrical engineers ................... 39.62 4.6 39.79 4.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.08 6.0 27.06 6.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 36.08 8.9 36.08 8.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.73 5.2 33.80 5.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.68 7.1 37.68 7.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.92 2.6 44.92 2.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 44.95 4.9 44.95 4.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 46.72 7.7 46.72 7.7 – –

Electronics engineers, exceptcomputer .............................. 41.19 2.8 40.98 2.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.93 9.3 27.93 9.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 34.67 2.2 34.67 2.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 40.37 8.3 38.88 7.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.57 4.3 45.52 4.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 49.70 5.8 49.70 5.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.92 5.5 44.71 5.6 – –

Environmental engineers ............... 38.09 7.5 37.83 7.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.57 8.8 32.57 8.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 46.16 14.0 46.16 14.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.10 7.7 41.10 7.7 – –

Industrial engineers, includinghealth and safety ...................... 37.13 2.6 37.17 2.6 – –

Level 7 .............................. 26.47 3.8 26.47 4.0 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Architecture and engineeringoccupations –ContinuedIndustrial engineers, including

health and safety –ContinuedLevel 8 .............................. $28.79 7.5% $28.81 7.6% – –Level 9 .............................. 32.80 2.4 32.79 2.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.82 6.5 39.82 6.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.08 5.5 41.07 5.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 46.80 4.5 46.80 4.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.87 9.7 41.87 9.7 – –

Health and safety engineers,except mining safetyengineers and inspectors ...... 42.12 9.8 42.12 9.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.14 6.9 33.14 6.9 – –

Industrial engineers ................... 35.95 2.2 36.00 2.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.24 4.2 26.23 4.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.91 7.7 28.93 7.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.75 2.5 32.75 2.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.82 6.5 39.82 6.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.24 4.3 42.24 4.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 44.80 5.3 44.80 5.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.17 3.9 39.17 3.9 – –

Materials engineers ........................ 38.59 8.5 38.59 8.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.39 4.5 31.39 4.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.62 8.9 45.62 8.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 57.90 7.3 57.90 7.3 – –

Mechanical engineers .................... 36.32 2.0 36.33 2.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.26 3.5 28.26 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.48 4.7 28.49 4.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.39 2.2 32.39 2.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.29 5.3 37.29 5.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.87 3.4 39.96 3.5 – –Level 12 ............................. 48.97 4.2 48.97 4.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.03 4.5 41.03 4.5 – –

Mining and geological engineers,including mining safetyengineers .................................. 47.14 12.8 47.14 12.8 – –

Nuclear engineers .......................... 43.28 5.9 43.28 5.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.00 .5 43.00 .5 – –Level 12 ............................. 47.32 .3 47.32 .3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 53.01 14.2 53.01 14.2 – –

Petroleum engineers ...................... 55.88 15.5 55.88 15.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 53.90 7.2 53.90 7.2 – –

Drafters .............................................. 24.91 3.6 24.88 3.7 $26.96 15.6%

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Architecture and engineeringoccupations –Continued

Drafters –ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $16.19 5.8% $16.18 5.9% – –Level 5 .............................. 19.31 3.6 19.29 3.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.94 4.8 21.94 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.24 2.8 25.24 2.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.35 6.0 31.33 6.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.64 4.3 30.64 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.26 7.2 35.26 7.2 – –

Architectural and civil drafters ...... 24.00 5.1 23.97 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.46 5.3 20.45 5.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.98 6.5 21.98 6.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.24 5.3 25.24 5.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 30.59 6.7 30.52 7.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.26 3.5 31.26 3.5 – –

Electrical and electronics drafters 21.53 6.7 21.53 6.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.45 11.6 16.45 11.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.85 11.9 21.85 11.9 – –

Mechanical drafters ....................... 24.50 3.6 24.32 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.39 5.1 19.39 5.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.93 5.4 21.93 5.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.40 3.2 23.40 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.65 10.3 28.95 14.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.39 12.1 28.39 12.1 – –

Engineering technicians, exceptdrafters ......................................... 24.87 4.2 24.93 4.2 $20.59 23.5%

Level 5 .............................. 20.21 3.2 20.68 2.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.14 2.7 22.14 2.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.96 3.5 27.96 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.23 2.5 28.16 2.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.58 2.7 33.58 2.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.66 1.8 35.66 1.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.38 2.3 43.38 2.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.47 4.2 25.45 4.3 – –

Aerospace engineering andoperations technicians ............. 28.47 4.4 28.47 4.4 – –

Level 7 .............................. 28.24 1.6 28.24 1.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.64 7.0 28.64 7.0 – –

Civil engineering technicians ........ 19.54 9.8 19.23 9.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.91 7.9 15.90 8.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.02 4.3 22.02 4.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.55 5.5 24.55 5.5 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Architecture and engineeringoccupations –ContinuedElectrical and electronic

engineering technicians ........... $24.02 6.5% $24.18 6.7% – –Level 5 .............................. 20.11 7.1 21.48 3.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.88 4.7 21.88 4.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.31 3.5 27.31 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.09 2.2 29.09 2.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.67 6.7 33.67 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.47 4.3 24.54 4.3 – –

Electro-mechanical technicians ..... 26.11 4.0 26.11 4.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.59 4.5 28.59 4.5 – –

Environmental engineeringtechnicians ............................... 22.01 14.7 22.01 14.7 – –

Industrial engineering technicians 25.68 4.7 25.68 4.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.74 5.7 17.74 5.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.63 10.7 23.63 10.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.75 5.0 27.75 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.96 5.0 26.96 5.0 – –

Mechanical engineeringtechnicians ............................... 27.54 11.5 27.61 11.7 – –

Level 5 .............................. 20.52 7.3 20.09 7.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.72 8.7 20.72 8.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 34.65 16.0 34.65 16.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.93 5.8 24.93 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.64 5.0 29.64 5.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.84 8.5 22.84 8.5 – –

Surveying and mapping technicians .. 22.25 13.5 22.46 13.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.13 16.2 15.25 16.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 22.07 4.7 22.48 4.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.32 5.8 20.32 5.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 36.62 13.1 36.62 13.1 – –

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations ..................................... 31.06 2.3 31.29 2.4 $24.22 10.3%

Level 3 .............................. 13.86 4.5 – – 11.93 4.1 Level 4 .............................. 15.80 5.2 15.82 5.5 15.34 9.5 Level 5 .............................. 19.37 4.2 19.54 4.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.87 8.7 21.00 8.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.47 2.5 22.54 2.5 20.25 6.5 Level 8 .............................. 26.21 3.6 26.23 3.7 24.41 6.0 Level 9 .............................. 29.99 2.2 29.97 2.2 30.62 12.1 Level 10 ............................. 35.32 3.1 35.39 3.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.20 5.7 39.15 6.0 40.60 12.0

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations –Continued

Level 12 ............................. $53.65 6.5% $53.65 6.5% – –Level 13 ............................. 64.56 7.0 64.56 7.0 – –Level 14 ............................. 72.48 10.5 72.48 10.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.81 4.2 32.50 4.0 $22.13 24.9%

Life scientists ..................................... 34.54 6.2 34.74 6.4 26.95 18.7 Level 6 .............................. 19.53 10.2 19.53 10.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.07 3.8 22.41 3.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.34 6.7 26.43 6.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.74 4.6 29.97 4.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 31.63 9.2 31.82 9.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.07 16.9 39.33 17.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 55.98 10.8 55.98 10.8 – –Level 13 ............................. 65.73 10.9 65.73 10.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.69 6.7 29.19 7.2 – –

Agricultural and food scientists ..... 27.26 19.8 27.26 19.8 – –Soil and plant scientists ............. 26.23 13.7 26.23 13.7 – –

Biological scientists ....................... 35.26 11.6 35.89 11.7 21.70 13.2 Level 7 .............................. 22.38 4.3 22.96 4.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.07 11.1 26.13 11.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.90 7.4 32.80 7.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 31.20 12.6 31.20 12.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 50.92 24.3 52.48 24.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.04 16.0 29.04 16.0 – –

Biochemists and biophysicists ... 41.13 16.9 42.87 16.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.26 6.6 – – – –Level 9 .............................. 34.05 10.2 35.82 9.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 63.21 25.5 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.06 17.6 35.06 17.6 – –

Microbiologists .......................... 32.68 11.1 32.68 11.1 – –Zoologists and wildlife

biologists .............................. 24.53 5.0 24.45 5.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 23.87 7.7 – – – –

Conservation scientists andforesters ................................... 26.76 6.0 26.76 6.0 – –

Level 9 .............................. 26.85 5.1 26.87 5.1 – –Conservation scientists .............. 25.17 4.7 25.17 4.7 – –

Level 9 .............................. 26.77 5.4 26.77 5.4 – –Foresters .................................... 31.54 14.4 31.59 14.4 – –

Medical scientists .......................... 36.12 8.7 36.10 8.9 36.79 23.0 Level 8 .............................. 27.21 7.0 27.41 7.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.21 11.7 26.13 11.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 32.22 13.1 32.22 13.1 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations –ContinuedMedical scientists –Continued

Level 12 ............................. $58.72 17.2% $58.72 17.2% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.56 9.6 28.72 9.6 – –

Physical scientists .............................. 34.90 2.7 34.92 2.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.64 10.7 20.64 10.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.23 7.3 22.27 7.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.78 6.0 27.78 6.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.41 4.3 28.43 4.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.88 5.7 35.88 5.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 37.18 6.0 37.18 6.0 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.70 10.1 52.70 10.1 – –Level 13 ............................. 60.38 7.2 60.38 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.13 4.4 41.13 4.4 – –

Astronomers and physicists ........... 53.11 12.8 53.11 12.8 – –Physicists ................................... 54.55 13.4 54.55 13.4 – –

Chemists and materials scientists .. 35.03 6.5 35.07 6.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.04 3.2 25.04 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.86 6.6 25.86 6.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.68 3.4 28.72 3.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.09 7.5 36.09 7.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.41 9.0 39.41 9.0 – –Level 12 ............................. 61.94 14.7 61.94 14.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.07 6.1 39.07 6.1 – –

Chemists .................................... 33.29 6.1 33.33 6.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.94 3.5 24.94 3.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.50 7.3 26.50 7.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.46 3.4 28.50 3.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.09 7.5 36.09 7.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.66 9.2 36.66 9.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.74 7.6 37.74 7.6 – –

Materials scientists .................... 46.47 6.3 46.47 6.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.38 8.4 44.38 8.4 – –

Environmental scientists andgeoscientists ............................. 33.08 4.2 33.10 4.2 – –

Level 7 .............................. 19.92 3.1 19.96 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.66 9.4 29.66 9.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.12 5.6 27.12 5.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.31 6.7 36.31 6.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.48 8.3 36.48 8.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 48.60 4.3 48.60 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.06 11.7 34.06 11.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations –Continued

Environmental scientists andspecialists, including health $31.08 4.0% $31.12 4.0% – –Level 7 .............................. 19.89 3.4 19.93 3.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.79 6.7 27.79 6.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.33 10.8 34.33 10.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 33.33 8.6 33.33 8.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.63 6.5 31.63 6.5 – –

Geoscientists, excepthydrologists andgeographers .......................... 38.08 9.6 38.08 9.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.74 8.0 25.74 8.0 – –Level 12 ............................. 50.65 3.0 50.65 3.0 – –

Hydrologists .............................. 26.82 8.9 26.82 8.9 – –Economists ........................................ 41.15 23.8 41.15 23.8 – –Market and survey researchers .......... 34.75 5.3 35.62 4.8 – –

Level 6 .............................. 22.95 3.7 22.95 3.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.11 5.8 23.11 5.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.14 5.4 27.14 5.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.04 3.3 32.04 3.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.35 6.4 41.35 6.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.89 7.6 42.89 7.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 50.08 4.4 50.08 4.4 – –Level 13 ............................. 58.20 11.6 58.20 11.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.49 16.8 29.82 11.8 – –

Market research analysts ............... 35.71 5.0 35.71 5.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.95 3.7 22.95 3.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.11 5.8 23.11 5.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.14 5.4 27.14 5.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.07 3.7 32.08 3.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.89 7.6 42.89 7.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 50.08 4.4 50.08 4.4 – –Level 13 ............................. 58.20 11.6 58.20 11.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.82 11.8 29.82 11.8 – –

Psychologists ..................................... 34.95 6.1 34.45 6.7 $39.59 13.4%Level 7 .............................. 23.34 5.4 – – – –Level 9 .............................. 33.68 8.1 33.74 8.8 33.33 19.8 Level 10 ............................. 35.93 8.4 35.93 8.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.14 5.0 39.68 5.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 46.46 11.0 46.20 13.4 – –

Clinical, counseling, and schoolpsychologists ........................... 35.62 5.8 35.15 6.5 39.68 13.5

Level 7 .............................. 23.26 5.5 – – – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations –ContinuedClinical, counseling, and school

psychologists –ContinuedLevel 9 .............................. $33.68 8.1% $33.74 8.8% $33.33 19.8%Level 10 ............................. 36.38 9.1 36.38 9.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.41 5.3 39.88 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 46.46 11.0 46.20 13.4 – –

Urban and regional planners .............. 33.19 5.4 33.47 5.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.60 4.0 23.38 5.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.20 5.5 28.20 5.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 37.20 5.5 37.20 5.5 – –

Miscellaneous social scientists andrelated workers ............................ 32.51 7.5 32.62 8.0 – –

Level 7 .............................. 19.61 14.4 19.70 14.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.39 9.8 – – – –

Agricultural and food sciencetechnicians ................................... 18.38 7.9 18.48 7.9 – –

Level 5 .............................. 15.32 4.8 15.32 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.49 4.0 20.48 4.1 – –

Biological technicians ....................... 20.13 3.7 20.33 3.9 17.48 10.5 Level 4 .............................. 18.24 13.0 18.57 13.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.11 7.5 17.33 8.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 17.10 8.4 17.45 9.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.40 4.2 21.25 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.40 8.4 23.27 8.9 – –

Chemical technicians ......................... 22.14 4.1 22.25 4.1 16.89 14.3 Level 4 .............................. 15.63 3.7 15.59 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.10 7.7 21.10 7.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.00 5.7 21.01 5.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.82 4.1 24.81 4.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.89 10.2 25.89 10.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.27 9.6 27.27 9.6 – –

Geological and petroleum technicians 28.33 15.7 28.73 16.2 – –Nuclear technicians ........................... 36.70 4.0 36.70 4.0 – –Social science research assistants ...... 18.34 13.3 18.54 14.0 – –

Level 5 .............................. 21.09 15.2 – – – –Miscellaneous life, physical, and

social science technicians ............ 21.83 6.6 22.02 6.8 18.68 16.9 Level 4 .............................. 16.08 5.1 16.15 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.85 8.0 19.08 8.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.17 15.0 23.21 15.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.25 10.0 21.28 10.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.93 5.8 29.93 5.8 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Life, physical, and social scienceoccupations –Continued

Miscellaneous life, physical, andsocial science technicians–Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $21.03 7.4% $21.32 8.1% – –Environmental science and

protection technicians,including health ....................... 25.31 10.9 25.31 10.9 – –

Level 5 .............................. 17.39 8.9 17.39 8.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 27.66 11.7 27.66 11.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.01 7.9 26.01 7.9 – –

Forensic science technicians .......... 26.78 7.7 26.78 8.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.87 10.9 30.87 10.9 – –

Forest and conservationtechnicians ............................... 17.17 12.0 18.36 12.0 – –

Community and social servicesoccupations ..................................... 21.06 1.6 21.26 1.8 $18.60 4.8%

Level 4 .............................. 12.45 4.7 12.54 4.8 11.91 9.6 Level 5 .............................. 12.98 3.6 13.17 3.8 11.63 4.7 Level 6 .............................. 15.37 2.5 15.50 2.8 14.25 7.8 Level 7 .............................. 18.50 1.5 18.47 1.4 18.89 10.9 Level 8 .............................. 20.74 4.8 20.50 4.3 25.80 9.9 Level 9 .............................. 28.30 2.1 28.54 2.2 25.48 4.4 Level 10 ............................. 31.78 7.5 31.87 7.8 28.03 10.2 Level 11 ............................. 35.23 4.8 35.72 4.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.86 6.8 26.33 7.0 17.62 12.1

Counselors ......................................... 23.67 3.7 23.91 3.7 19.35 8.2 Level 5 .............................. 13.36 6.2 13.67 8.1 11.87 7.1 Level 6 .............................. 14.60 5.4 14.54 5.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 17.91 3.4 17.94 3.5 16.98 8.5 Level 8 .............................. 21.30 6.3 21.32 6.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.47 6.4 32.39 6.5 22.85 7.8 Level 10 ............................. 37.32 2.8 37.51 2.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.42 5.9 39.42 5.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.20 7.8 30.68 8.0 – –

Substance abuse and behavioraldisorder counselors .................. 20.62 6.0 20.45 6.6 22.41 8.5

Level 5 .............................. 12.70 4.4 12.62 4.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 15.51 8.8 15.00 7.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.08 4.4 17.95 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 17.48 5.1 17.38 5.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.95 9.3 26.48 10.5 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Community and social servicesoccupations –ContinuedEducational, vocational, and

school counselors ..................... $30.00 4.4% $30.36 4.3% $18.90 9.0%Level 5 .............................. 13.99 10.4 13.73 12.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.39 8.3 16.39 8.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.16 4.4 18.28 4.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.94 10.0 27.00 10.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.91 7.8 37.83 7.6 20.76 16.2 Level 10 ............................. 38.13 3.5 38.13 3.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.53 5.8 40.53 5.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.09 8.7 33.27 8.7 – –

Mental health counselors ............... 20.07 5.0 19.87 5.3 21.57 13.3 Level 5 .............................. 11.22 5.4 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 14.82 9.2 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 19.59 7.3 19.69 7.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 18.93 8.6 19.03 8.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 22.81 11.5 21.15 13.9 – –

Rehabilitation counselors .............. 17.41 4.0 17.53 4.1 15.20 11.7 Level 5 .............................. 14.10 7.8 14.46 11.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 14.76 6.1 14.79 5.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 15.70 8.9 15.70 8.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 19.74 8.0 19.74 8.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 24.77 6.0 25.18 6.2 – –

Social workers ................................... 21.81 3.0 21.88 3.1 20.73 6.8 Level 5 .............................. 14.15 5.3 14.38 5.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.85 3.9 17.13 4.0 14.41 10.6 Level 7 .............................. 18.21 2.1 18.24 1.8 17.62 12.8 Level 8 .............................. 20.32 3.8 19.85 3.2 26.12 12.4 Level 9 .............................. 27.22 4.5 27.29 4.9 26.07 4.0 Level 10 ............................. 31.96 6.1 32.04 6.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 32.47 6.7 33.36 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.32 6.7 25.37 6.9 – –

Child, family, and school socialworkers .................................... 22.18 5.3 22.35 5.5 17.77 7.5

Level 5 .............................. 14.89 10.4 15.27 10.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 17.13 7.4 17.55 7.7 14.26 15.3 Level 7 .............................. 18.41 2.9 18.40 2.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 19.02 5.6 19.02 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.85 10.9 29.93 11.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 33.90 5.3 34.00 5.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.74 11.4 27.04 11.7 – –

Medical and public health socialworkers .................................... 23.12 3.5 23.24 3.2 22.25 14.5

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Community and social servicesoccupations –ContinuedMedical and public health social

workers –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $17.61 6.3% $17.90 6.8% – –Level 7 .............................. 19.49 5.3 19.96 3.5 $17.27 15.1%Level 8 .............................. 21.90 7.5 20.64 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.21 2.1 27.24 2.2 26.82 5.4 Level 10 ............................. 31.18 21.8 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 28.91 3.7 28.91 3.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.88 3.9 23.05 4.1 – –

Mental health and substance abusesocial workers .......................... 20.37 4.4 20.29 4.6 21.53 7.2

Level 6 .............................. 16.10 3.4 15.83 3.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 16.48 3.7 16.37 3.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 19.10 5.5 18.49 5.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 24.03 6.0 24.03 6.6 23.99 10.4 Level 10 ............................. 25.39 8.5 25.41 9.5 – –

Miscellaneous community and socialservice specialists ........................ 17.85 3.0 18.16 3.2 14.80 7.0

Level 4 .............................. 12.47 4.7 12.54 4.8 12.03 9.6 Level 5 .............................. 12.65 4.8 12.81 4.9 11.27 5.6 Level 6 .............................. 14.94 3.5 15.08 3.7 14.03 11.0 Level 7 .............................. 19.36 2.6 19.56 2.8 16.39 9.0 Level 8 .............................. 25.02 8.2 25.03 8.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.90 5.3 25.36 5.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.97 13.1 22.22 13.3 – –

Health educators ............................ 30.46 13.8 29.93 15.7 34.69 8.2 Level 9 .............................. 26.82 7.6 24.00 4.9 – –

Probation officers and correctionaltreatment specialists ................. 24.21 4.9 24.10 5.1 – –

Level 6 .............................. 17.03 11.1 17.03 11.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.70 3.6 21.67 3.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.82 10.1 24.82 10.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.22 6.6 26.80 6.7 – –

Social and human serviceassistants .................................. 14.30 2.8 14.45 2.9 13.27 7.2

Level 4 .............................. 12.47 4.7 12.54 4.8 12.03 9.6 Level 5 .............................. 12.41 5.2 12.53 5.2 11.06 7.9 Level 6 .............................. 14.19 3.8 14.22 4.0 14.08 11.4 Level 7 .............................. 17.95 5.3 18.10 6.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 21.21 6.6 21.21 6.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.71 14.6 16.83 15.0 – –

Clergy ................................................ 17.08 12.4 16.87 13.0 20.49 14.0

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Community and social servicesoccupations –Continued

Clergy –ContinuedLevel 7 .............................. $17.73 8.3% $17.64 8.3% – –Level 9 .............................. 23.52 5.2 23.96 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.37 13.1 – – – –

Directors, religious activities andeducation ...................................... 25.94 12.2 27.09 15.6 – –

Legal occupations ................................ 39.36 6.7 39.62 6.9 $31.79 10.4%Level 4 .............................. 16.01 2.9 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 21.01 10.5 18.89 8.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.13 4.3 19.24 4.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.19 8.8 21.20 9.0 20.56 8.4 Level 8 .............................. 28.50 3.8 29.08 3.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.99 3.9 29.13 3.8 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.88 14.5 35.88 14.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 47.74 4.2 47.56 4.3 53.41 17.0 Level 12 ............................. 60.74 6.9 61.00 7.1 – –Level 13 ............................. 91.28 5.9 91.28 5.9 – –Level 14 ............................. 86.42 6.9 86.42 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.62 6.2 42.32 6.2 29.80 12.1

Lawyers ............................................. 55.22 4.6 55.53 4.7 43.47 14.3 Level 9 .............................. 26.90 4.7 26.78 4.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 36.74 15.7 36.74 15.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 47.62 4.3 47.53 4.4 50.71 19.4 Level 12 ............................. 60.75 6.9 61.01 7.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 91.28 5.9 91.28 5.9 – –Level 14 ............................. 86.42 6.9 86.42 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 52.32 6.9 53.29 6.7 – –

Judges, magistrates, and otherjudicial workers ........................... 47.61 10.2 48.86 10.6 – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 47.61 10.2 48.86 10.6 – –Administrative law judges,

adjudicators, and hearingofficers ..................................... 36.88 9.6 36.93 9.8 – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 36.88 9.6 36.93 9.8 – –Judges, magistrate judges, and

magistrates ............................... 54.00 8.7 55.55 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 54.00 8.7 55.55 9.0 – –

Paralegals and legal assistants ........... 23.61 7.1 23.68 7.3 20.25 14.4 Level 5 .............................. 16.93 8.7 16.93 8.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.25 4.9 19.29 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.30 9.4 20.29 9.5 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Legal occupations –ContinuedParalegals and legal assistants

–ContinuedLevel 8 .............................. $29.15 3.6% $29.67 3.4% – –Level 9 .............................. 31.85 3.2 31.85 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.59 6.4 23.60 6.5 – –

Miscellaneous legal support workers 22.73 3.5 22.46 3.5 $25.39 15.4%Level 4 .............................. 16.01 2.9 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 28.46 9.9 23.66 9.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.63 7.0 18.98 9.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.19 4.3 22.31 4.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.06 10.3 25.96 10.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 22.65 11.9 23.64 13.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.24 9.1 21.55 9.6 – –

Court reporters ............................... 25.85 8.1 24.24 8.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.01 2.9 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 28.57 9.2 24.34 8.6 – –

Law clerks ..................................... 24.67 11.1 23.97 8.6 26.12 27.5 Level 9 .............................. 21.61 11.5 23.68 11.1 – –

Title examiners, abstractors, andsearchers .................................. 21.83 4.5 22.09 4.7 – –

Level 7 .............................. 22.55 5.8 22.55 5.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.49 17.3 18.80 19.9 – –

Education, training, and libraryoccupations ..................................... 32.01 1.5 33.49 1.3 17.51 3.6

Level 2 .............................. 10.25 2.1 10.65 2.9 9.46 2.4 Level 3 .............................. 11.56 2.3 11.65 2.3 11.35 3.6 Level 4 .............................. 13.04 2.0 13.05 2.1 12.96 5.5 Level 5 .............................. 13.61 2.3 13.68 2.2 13.29 7.1 Level 6 .............................. 15.34 2.8 15.62 3.8 14.79 3.1 Level 7 .............................. 23.74 2.8 24.89 3.2 18.03 5.9 Level 8 .............................. 34.23 2.9 34.99 2.2 21.58 15.2 Level 9 .............................. 36.93 .9 36.99 .9 33.98 3.8 Level 10 ............................. 38.05 3.5 38.13 3.4 36.87 10.0 Level 11 ............................. 44.60 5.0 44.80 5.1 37.66 6.6 Level 12 ............................. 57.96 5.7 58.05 5.7 51.68 7.0 Level 13 ............................. 71.84 6.2 71.87 6.2 – –Level 14 ............................. 101.18 7.6 101.18 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.34 4.3 37.58 4.6 18.67 8.9

Postsecondary teachers ...................... 47.65 3.5 48.87 3.6 31.68 5.4 Level 6 .............................. 17.07 4.7 – – 16.48 5.5 Level 7 .............................. 22.91 5.0 23.63 4.4 21.54 12.9 Level 8 .............................. 27.30 4.4 26.77 4.9 30.50 8.4

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Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Postsecondary teachers –ContinuedLevel 9 .............................. $33.58 4.8% $33.07 3.7% $36.50 12.1%Level 10 ............................. 37.94 4.3 38.12 4.1 35.85 12.4 Level 11 ............................. 45.24 5.7 45.45 5.8 38.33 6.9 Level 12 ............................. 58.08 5.8 58.18 5.9 51.68 7.0 Level 13 ............................. 72.35 6.3 72.38 6.4 – –Level 14 ............................. 101.18 7.6 101.18 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.53 4.9 51.26 4.9 29.08 20.6

Business teachers, postsecondary .. 56.50 10.9 59.94 8.8 19.96 19.4 Level 8 .............................. 27.75 19.0 – – 26.91 8.0 Level 9 .............................. 26.60 4.3 27.03 6.2 24.61 4.9 Level 10 ............................. 44.74 11.7 – – 24.84 15.4 Level 11 ............................. 64.21 6.3 64.56 5.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 76.89 10.4 77.01 10.4 – –Level 13 ............................. 79.04 9.1 79.04 9.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.10 28.0 41.76 10.2 – –

Math and computer teachers,postsecondary .......................... 45.92 5.4 46.19 5.6 36.94 7.5

Level 9 .............................. 35.54 9.7 36.65 10.1 23.19 22.3 Level 10 ............................. 38.21 2.4 38.08 2.5 45.58 12.1 Level 11 ............................. 38.82 5.8 38.67 6.0 42.56 8.4 Level 12 ............................. 54.02 5.1 54.17 5.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 65.92 8.8 65.92 8.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 56.34 13.5 57.00 13.8 – –

Computer science teachers,postsecondary ...................... 53.81 12.6 54.50 13.1 42.62 8.1 Level 11 ............................. 35.68 11.3 34.24 11.4 43.93 9.4 Level 12 ............................. 65.90 7.9 66.22 8.0 – –

Mathematical science teachers,postsecondary ...................... 43.00 4.4 43.23 4.4 30.29 11.3 Level 9 .............................. 36.98 9.7 38.42 9.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 37.80 2.7 37.69 2.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.64 6.0 39.67 6.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 45.28 7.3 45.39 7.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 58.03 3.2 58.03 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 52.28 6.2 53.04 6.7 – –

Engineering and architectureteachers, postsecondary ........... 61.38 10.2 61.29 10.5 – –

Level 12 ............................. 77.62 6.1 79.33 5.2 – –Level 13 ............................. 76.70 8.6 76.70 8.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 57.93 15.8 57.94 15.9 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Architecture teachers,postsecondary ...................... $53.15 13.9% – – – –

Engineering teachers,postsecondary ...................... 61.79 10.7 $61.69 11.0% – –Level 12 ............................. 79.98 4.4 – – – –Level 13 ............................. 76.70 8.6 76.70 8.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 58.42 17.4 58.42 17.4 – –

Life sciences teachers,postsecondary .......................... 50.70 14.3 50.89 14.5 $34.84 15.9%

Level 9 .............................. 43.43 13.9 43.50 14.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.16 7.2 38.01 8.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 38.19 10.9 38.27 11.0 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.03 7.5 52.03 7.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 52.58 5.2 52.58 5.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 54.78 31.7 54.88 31.9 – –

Biological science teachers,postsecondary ...................... 50.70 15.5 50.92 15.8 34.84 15.9 Level 9 .............................. 43.43 13.9 43.50 14.0 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.16 7.2 38.01 8.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 35.81 11.5 35.89 11.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 52.08 7.8 52.08 7.8 – –Level 13 ............................. 53.47 6.4 53.47 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 54.78 31.7 54.88 31.9 – –

Physical sciences teachers,postsecondary .......................... 50.88 5.4 52.11 4.8 – –

Level 11 ............................. 42.62 5.0 42.69 5.1 – –Level 12 ............................. 55.54 4.1 55.54 4.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 48.34 21.0 55.11 18.1 – –

Atmospheric, earth, marine, andspace sciences teachers,postsecondary ...................... 39.47 26.2 51.90 17.7 – –

Chemistry teachers,postsecondary ...................... 51.20 5.3 51.20 5.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.19 6.4 45.19 6.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 56.20 6.2 56.20 6.2 – –

Environmental science teachers,postsecondary ...................... 54.30 13.5 – – – –

Physics teachers, postsecondary 53.52 10.8 53.74 11.0 – –Social sciences teachers,

postsecondary .......................... 48.03 4.0 48.44 4.2 38.63 11.5 Level 8 .............................. 30.66 9.3 – – – –Level 9 .............................. 32.70 5.8 32.83 6.7 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –ContinuedSocial sciences teachers,

postsecondary –ContinuedLevel 10 ............................. $37.30 8.5% $37.85 10.5% $34.10 15.6%Level 11 ............................. 41.09 5.7 41.22 5.8 35.88 17.4 Level 12 ............................. 50.76 4.9 50.69 5.0 – –Level 13 ............................. 65.18 9.5 65.54 10.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 57.46 11.9 59.15 12.0 – –

Area, ethnic, and culturalstudies teachers,postsecondary ...................... 36.92 8.5 – – – –

Economics teachers,postsecondary ...................... 59.12 9.2 59.40 9.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.78 11.7 42.53 12.2 – –Level 12 ............................. 66.91 7.9 66.91 7.9 – –

Political science teachers,postsecondary ...................... 41.30 7.4 41.32 7.8 – –Level 11 ............................. 36.64 9.4 – – – –

Psychology teachers,postsecondary ...................... 43.42 5.8 44.16 6.1 25.61 15.7 Level 10 ............................. 36.99 14.6 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 39.17 7.5 39.88 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.06 25.0 48.99 25.1 – –

Sociology teachers,postsecondary ...................... 54.53 7.9 55.50 7.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 49.30 13.6 49.69 13.7 – –Level 12 ............................. 49.66 6.0 49.66 6.0 – –

Health teachers, postsecondary ..... 60.93 8.0 61.62 7.9 36.23 9.7 Level 9 .............................. 30.26 3.9 29.91 3.9 35.07 9.6 Level 10 ............................. 40.09 14.9 40.11 14.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 51.01 7.2 51.37 7.1 32.11 26.5 Level 12 ............................. 78.58 8.9 79.14 8.7 – –Level 13 ............................. 115.63 25.4 115.63 25.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 71.34 7.3 72.09 7.0 – –

Health specialties teachers,postsecondary ...................... 71.08 7.4 71.66 7.3 31.42 14.4 Level 9 .............................. 24.95 11.1 – – – –Level 10 ............................. 49.90 14.4 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 54.74 8.9 55.28 8.9 – –Level 12 ............................. 79.59 8.5 79.59 8.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 115.63 25.4 115.63 25.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 74.26 6.8 74.69 6.8 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Nursing instructors andteachers, postsecondary ....... $35.47 4.4% $35.24 4.5% $39.19 10.3%Level 9 .............................. 31.90 4.1 31.50 3.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.42 11.3 34.40 11.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.81 6.9 39.83 6.9 – –

Education and library scienceteachers, postsecondary ........... 36.61 4.1 37.93 4.9 18.66 16.9

Level 9 .............................. 27.64 7.0 – – – –Level 10 ............................. 30.41 8.1 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 34.67 6.3 34.75 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.94 25.8 46.29 7.8 – –

Education teachers,postsecondary ...................... 36.56 4.1 37.88 5.0 18.66 16.9 Level 9 .............................. 27.64 7.0 – – – –Level 10 ............................. 30.41 8.1 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 34.54 6.3 34.62 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.83 26.0 – – – –

Law, criminal justice, and socialwork teachers, postsecondary .. 81.29 12.7 84.12 12.1 41.13 6.9

Level 11 ............................. 43.02 9.2 42.59 12.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 80.58 10.4 81.32 10.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 109.83 12.4 110.14 12.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 90.07 12.2 90.82 11.7 – –

Criminal justice and lawenforcement teachers,postsecondary ...................... 45.31 14.4 – – – –

Law teachers, postsecondary ..... 96.17 8.4 96.38 8.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 80.58 10.4 81.32 10.5 – –Level 13 ............................. 109.83 12.4 110.14 12.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 92.87 10.8 92.87 10.8 – –

Social work teachers,postsecondary ...................... 36.90 5.6 35.68 4.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.77 5.0 – – – –

Arts, communications, andhumanities teachers,postsecondary .......................... 43.52 3.3 44.64 3.2 27.65 14.6

Level 7 .............................. 16.22 18.4 – – – –Level 8 .............................. 27.15 13.0 28.72 12.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.81 7.3 33.40 8.1 30.99 15.9 Level 10 ............................. 35.95 5.8 35.96 6.0 35.71 18.3 Level 11 ............................. 42.91 4.0 43.32 4.1 30.49 11.0 Level 12 ............................. 48.05 5.4 48.12 5.5 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –ContinuedArts, communications, and

humanities teachers,postsecondary –Continued

Level 13 ............................. $60.72 5.9% $60.72 5.9% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 41.56 8.9 42.06 8.7 $36.20 26.9%

Art, drama, and music teachers,postsecondary ...................... 41.45 5.5 41.97 5.5 34.15 17.8 Level 9 .............................. 27.29 7.1 – – – –Level 10 ............................. 35.02 1.3 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 42.85 10.0 43.16 10.5 – –Level 12 ............................. 45.65 6.6 45.72 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.74 17.0 35.15 15.1 – –

Communications teachers,postsecondary ...................... 42.14 14.5 42.95 15.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 55.08 15.9 56.27 15.6 – –

English language and literatureteachers, postsecondary ....... 41.80 6.7 44.79 4.5 22.61 26.4 Level 9 .............................. 30.65 11.2 – – 34.87 17.3 Level 10 ............................. 36.54 8.9 36.15 9.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 43.72 7.3 44.58 7.2 24.14 15.7 Level 12 ............................. 50.18 9.4 50.18 9.4 – –

Foreign language and literatureteachers, postsecondary ....... 47.48 7.2 48.93 7.3 22.10 16.0 Level 9 .............................. 35.56 11.5 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 43.09 7.2 – – – –Level 12 ............................. 54.97 5.6 54.97 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 43.70 5.5 – – – –

History teachers, postsecondary 48.56 6.7 48.60 6.8 46.48 5.0 Level 11 ............................. 39.33 6.2 39.14 6.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 45.45 7.3 45.45 7.3 – –

Philosophy and religionteachers, postsecondary ....... 41.73 7.6 41.74 7.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 39.21 10.7 39.21 10.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.51 4.3 39.51 4.3 – –

Miscellaneous postsecondaryteachers .................................... 38.51 3.6 39.30 4.1 32.91 4.9

Level 6 .............................. 17.07 4.7 – – 16.48 5.5 Level 7 .............................. 24.24 4.9 23.60 4.5 26.32 10.2 Level 8 .............................. 26.25 4.4 25.29 4.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.19 8.7 35.94 7.2 41.23 14.6 Level 10 ............................. 37.78 7.8 37.82 7.5 37.37 17.0 Level 11 ............................. 42.98 4.7 43.18 4.9 39.29 13.5

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –ContinuedMiscellaneous postsecondary

teachers –ContinuedLevel 12 ............................. $57.16 5.4% $57.31 5.4% – –Level 13 ............................. 68.95 6.1 68.95 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 38.80 8.7 39.05 9.4 $36.28 15.3%

Graduate teaching assistants ...... 15.21 7.3 – – 14.80 10.4 Level 6 .............................. 16.01 7.7 – – 16.01 7.7

Recreation and fitness studiesteachers, postsecondary ....... 32.16 8.9 34.80 8.9 20.82 23.8 Level 11 ............................. 36.39 7.2 36.22 7.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.83 23.6 33.56 22.9 – –

Vocational education teachers,postsecondary ...................... 30.35 8.4 29.51 9.6 33.28 14.5 Level 5 .............................. 15.23 9.5 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 17.54 8.1 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 23.53 5.2 22.59 2.4 26.66 13.0 Level 8 .............................. 26.27 5.9 25.01 4.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 39.07 12.0 36.49 10.6 42.47 20.1 Level 11 ............................. 57.66 20.9 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 40.62 17.2 42.07 16.5 – –

Primary, secondary, and specialeducation school teachers ............ 34.44 1.0 34.99 .9 20.40 5.8

Level 5 .............................. 12.26 4.7 12.59 4.4 9.74 10.6 Level 6 .............................. 13.98 4.7 14.10 5.7 13.67 5.5 Level 7 .............................. 24.93 3.8 25.68 4.0 19.21 8.1 Level 8 .............................. 35.68 3.3 36.44 2.3 18.12 12.7 Level 9 .............................. 36.83 .9 36.84 .9 36.04 7.3 Level 10 ............................. 45.81 4.6 45.81 4.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.92 5.3 40.60 5.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.12 6.6 34.10 6.9 18.43 20.0

Preschool and kindergartenteachers .................................... 20.21 4.4 20.84 4.7 16.06 10.5

Level 5 .............................. 12.30 4.8 12.58 4.4 9.17 13.9 Level 6 .............................. 13.44 5.9 13.74 6.0 11.59 8.4 Level 7 .............................. 17.05 7.9 16.20 7.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.01 16.5 30.64 10.7 14.55 2.1 Level 9 .............................. 34.29 3.7 34.33 3.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.17 15.0 16.01 15.4 – –

Preschool teachers, exceptspecial education ................. 16.15 5.7 16.19 6.5 15.98 10.9 Level 5 .............................. 12.28 4.9 12.58 4.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 13.40 6.1 13.70 6.2 11.59 8.4

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Preschool teachers, exceptspecial education–ContinuedLevel 7 .............................. $15.87 8.9% $14.55 6.9% – –Level 8 .............................. 22.90 21.0 27.87 18.5 $14.55 2.1%Level 9 .............................. 29.52 14.1 29.52 14.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.22 10.9 12.92 10.7 – –

Kindergarten teachers, exceptspecial education ................. 33.29 3.1 33.54 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.87 18.7 24.96 18.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 36.52 4.3 36.52 4.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.37 3.1 35.43 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.03 11.3 32.03 11.3 – –

Elementary and middle schoolteachers .................................... 35.82 1.0 36.32 1.0 19.05 5.6

Level 5 .............................. 11.90 9.4 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 15.77 6.7 21.57 18.6 14.80 5.1 Level 7 .............................. 27.97 2.9 29.22 2.6 18.18 7.4 Level 8 .............................. 36.29 2.2 36.34 2.2 24.92 19.3 Level 9 .............................. 36.87 1.1 36.92 1.1 31.70 9.1 Not able to be leveled ........ 34.04 6.7 38.10 5.5 13.49 9.6

Elementary school teachers,except special education ...... 35.68 1.2 36.30 1.1 18.44 6.0 Level 5 .............................. 11.90 9.4 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 15.71 6.7 22.24 20.4 14.80 5.1 Level 7 .............................. 27.61 3.3 29.14 3.0 17.29 8.4 Level 8 .............................. 36.61 2.6 36.67 2.6 23.90 21.9 Level 9 .............................. 36.77 1.1 36.82 1.1 31.80 10.2 Not able to be leveled ........ 32.94 7.5 38.31 6.0 13.37 9.7

Middle school teachers, exceptspecial and vocationaleducation .............................. 36.30 2.0 36.36 2.0 28.65 7.5 Level 7 .............................. 29.31 4.3 29.47 4.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 35.19 4.5 35.22 4.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.23 2.2 37.26 2.2 30.96 10.3 Not able to be leveled ........ 37.32 8.2 37.35 8.3 – –

Secondary school teachers ............. 36.71 1.2 36.87 1.3 29.26 10.9 Level 6 .............................. 15.56 5.8 – – 14.92 9.8 Level 7 .............................. 29.67 3.9 30.49 3.6 15.30 10.2 Level 8 .............................. 38.34 3.8 38.42 4.3 35.23 32.2 Level 9 .............................. 36.99 1.2 36.97 1.2 38.93 8.2 Not able to be leveled ........ 40.67 4.1 42.55 3.4 31.45 32.1

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Secondary school teachers,except special andvocational education ............ $36.82 1.3% $36.99 1.3% $28.62 10.9%Level 6 .............................. 15.24 8.2 – – 14.92 9.8 Level 7 .............................. 29.95 4.2 30.68 3.7 14.20 11.3 Level 8 .............................. 38.38 4.0 38.46 4.6 35.23 32.2 Level 9 .............................. 37.02 1.3 37.02 1.3 36.64 5.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 39.93 4.7 41.97 4.1 – –

Vocational education teachers,secondary school ................. 35.23 3.8 35.28 3.7 33.87 23.7 Level 7 .............................. 28.24 11.1 29.47 12.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 37.70 5.8 37.70 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.46 3.7 36.10 3.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 44.13 6.6 44.87 6.2 – –

Special education teachers ............. 36.72 1.8 36.75 1.9 35.56 18.4 Level 7 .............................. 27.36 8.6 27.40 8.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 38.09 4.1 38.19 4.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.85 1.6 36.74 1.7 41.87 18.0 Level 10 ............................. 38.20 13.2 38.20 13.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 51.55 10.3 51.67 10.6 – –

Special education teachers,preschool, kindergarten, andelementary school ................ 35.99 1.9 35.99 1.9 35.82 21.0 Level 7 .............................. 25.56 9.9 25.56 9.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 36.14 3.1 36.29 3.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.55 1.9 36.36 2.0 41.59 18.7 Not able to be leveled ........ 46.37 8.6 46.35 8.9 – –

Special education teachers,middle school ....................... 36.64 3.0 36.65 3.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 36.88 5.8 36.88 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.04 4.1 36.96 4.1 – –

Special education teachers,secondary school ................. 38.29 4.4 38.33 4.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 32.99 14.6 – – – –Level 8 .............................. 45.20 12.4 45.72 12.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.38 4.0 37.38 4.0 – –

Other teachers and instructors ........... 30.70 3.4 37.66 3.7 16.81 5.5 Level 5 .............................. 14.36 6.4 – – 12.68 3.6 Level 6 .............................. 15.82 4.2 17.57 7.6 15.01 4.5 Level 7 .............................. 20.09 6.2 25.28 5.4 15.80 7.9 Level 8 .............................. 28.19 16.8 28.79 19.1 25.83 23.5 Level 9 .............................. 46.07 3.0 47.29 3.2 28.57 10.7

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Other teachers and instructors–Continued

Level 10 ............................. $36.16 10.1% – – $40.24 15.8%Not able to be leveled ........ 23.15 13.2 $29.80 15.6% 15.63 15.3

Adult literacy, remedial education,and GED teachers andinstructors ................................ 27.09 7.3 27.98 7.7 23.95 13.7

Level 7 .............................. 19.69 7.4 18.88 8.4 21.42 13.7 Level 8 .............................. 26.46 9.8 25.98 9.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.70 6.5 32.64 7.2 33.01 19.6

Self-enrichment education teachers 24.85 7.2 27.27 10.2 21.70 11.8 Level 6 .............................. 17.62 11.2 – – 18.48 7.3 Level 7 .............................. 22.84 9.9 27.35 12.3 18.95 8.4 Level 9 .............................. 29.30 14.7 29.09 16.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.18 36.4 – – 13.26 24.6

Archivists, curators, and museumtechnicians ................................... 25.04 8.6 25.90 8.5 14.80 8.3

Level 9 .............................. 30.04 7.7 30.04 7.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.91 8.7 – – – –

Archivists ....................................... 23.35 17.7 24.51 18.6 – –Curators ......................................... 27.30 5.9 28.24 4.8 – –

Librarians ........................................... 29.89 4.6 30.48 4.9 20.62 5.4 Level 6 .............................. 14.44 21.9 14.16 23.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.47 4.4 22.05 4.6 16.51 10.2 Level 8 .............................. 24.79 7.2 25.26 8.1 21.84 7.9 Level 9 .............................. 31.52 4.3 31.81 4.3 23.25 8.6 Level 10 ............................. 35.99 6.6 35.73 7.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.16 3.4 40.44 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.45 13.5 34.01 14.0 – –

Library technicians ............................ 16.41 3.7 16.54 3.7 15.64 10.3 Level 5 .............................. 14.16 2.9 14.34 2.8 13.10 11.8 Level 6 .............................. 16.60 6.3 16.72 6.8 15.81 13.3 Level 7 .............................. 23.64 6.3 23.85 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.79 12.5 18.96 13.0 – –

Farm and home managementadvisors ........................................ 18.95 2.8 19.04 2.5 – –

Level 9 .............................. 18.36 4.2 18.36 4.2 – –Instructional coordinators .................. 33.10 4.8 33.20 4.8 27.14 7.1

Level 7 .............................. 22.20 8.1 22.28 8.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.55 9.7 31.56 9.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 32.57 3.5 32.78 3.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 34.66 10.2 34.66 10.2 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Education, training, and libraryoccupations –Continued

Instructional coordinators–Continued

Level 11 ............................. $45.70 6.6% $45.79 6.6% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.86 8.1 30.86 8.1 – –

Teacher assistants .............................. 12.48 1.5 12.64 1.4 $11.91 2.8%Level 2 .............................. 10.18 2.0 10.52 2.8 9.50 2.5 Level 3 .............................. 11.55 2.3 11.63 2.3 11.36 3.7 Level 4 .............................. 13.00 2.0 13.01 2.2 12.96 5.6 Level 5 .............................. 13.69 5.4 13.56 6.3 14.25 6.4 Level 6 .............................. 15.12 5.8 15.26 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.89 3.0 16.00 3.6 15.46 5.5

Arts, design, entertainment, sports,and media occupations .................. 26.09 3.1 27.03 3.3 16.78 9.9

Level 3 .............................. 9.27 11.1 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 10.72 5.6 11.07 5.5 9.80 12.1 Level 5 .............................. 14.31 4.5 14.96 4.4 11.73 9.5 Level 6 .............................. 18.19 4.4 18.43 3.8 15.12 21.5 Level 7 .............................. 21.51 2.3 21.46 2.3 23.57 9.6 Level 8 .............................. 29.55 4.0 28.68 3.0 48.32 11.2 Level 9 .............................. 30.16 2.5 30.20 2.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.03 3.3 41.03 3.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 44.63 3.2 44.47 3.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 53.64 3.5 53.64 3.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.86 8.3 32.21 8.7 16.40 7.9

Artists and related workers ................ 28.85 9.4 28.33 9.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.98 6.7 20.98 6.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.01 8.2 29.01 8.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 37.99 10.9 37.99 10.9 – –

Art directors ................................... 32.37 11.2 32.37 11.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.84 5.8 28.84 5.8 – –

Multi-media artists and animators 30.04 15.7 27.70 9.6 – –Designers ........................................... 23.73 4.8 24.46 4.7 12.69 13.3

Level 4 .............................. 10.53 10.2 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 14.76 6.5 15.44 6.3 12.11 11.7 Level 6 .............................. 18.67 8.2 18.84 6.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.07 4.3 20.04 4.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.18 5.8 27.18 5.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.73 4.3 30.75 4.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.98 3.5 45.98 3.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.58 8.2 26.28 8.3 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Arts, design, entertainment, sports,and media occupations–ContinuedCommercial and industrial

designers .................................. $34.11 4.9% $34.11 4.9% – –Level 9 .............................. 31.39 3.4 31.39 3.4 – –

Fashion designers .......................... 35.38 17.5 35.38 17.5 – –Floral designers ............................. 10.97 6.0 12.13 6.2 $8.75 6.7%

Level 5 .............................. 11.71 7.9 12.57 9.2 9.78 4.9 Graphic designers .......................... 22.78 3.8 22.70 3.9 – –

Level 5 .............................. 16.29 4.4 16.29 4.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.70 9.0 19.33 9.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.02 4.8 18.96 4.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.06 8.4 26.06 8.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.72 7.0 29.76 7.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.20 8.7 27.11 8.8 – –

Interior designers ........................... 26.82 6.4 27.40 6.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.86 11.0 23.86 11.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.43 13.6 30.43 13.6 – –

Merchandise displayers andwindow trimmers ..................... 16.34 4.8 16.58 3.7 – –

Set and exhibit designers ............... 33.45 27.2 37.29 26.4 – –Actors, producers, and directors ........ 37.68 25.4 37.90 25.5 – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 37.68 25.4 37.90 25.5 – –Producers and directors ................. 38.26 25.6 38.31 25.7 – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 38.26 25.6 38.31 25.7 – –Athletes, coaches, umpires, and

related workers ............................ 21.89 8.2 25.95 8.7 14.12 7.1 Not able to be leveled ........ 21.89 8.2 25.95 8.7 14.12 7.1

Coaches and scouts ........................ 22.41 8.5 26.00 9.2 14.61 7.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 22.41 8.5 26.00 9.2 14.61 7.6

Umpires, referees, and other sportsofficials .................................... 14.93 25.9 – – 11.29 12.8

Not able to be leveled ........ 14.93 25.9 – – 11.29 12.8 Dancers and choreographers .............. 17.85 23.6 – – 18.43 32.0

Not able to be leveled ........ 17.85 23.6 – – 18.43 32.0 Dancers .......................................... 16.29 42.4 – – – –

Not able to be leveled ........ 16.29 42.4 – – – –Choreographers .............................. 19.21 13.3 – – 19.08 15.6

Not able to be leveled ........ 19.21 13.3 – – 19.08 15.6 Musicians, singers, and related

workers ........................................ 33.34 10.5 31.45 11.2 39.25 23.2 Not able to be leveled ........ 33.34 10.5 31.45 11.2 39.25 23.2

Music directors and composers ..... 24.08 9.9 – – 21.80 23.6

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Arts, design, entertainment, sports,and media occupations–ContinuedMusic directors and composers

–ContinuedNot able to be leveled ........ $24.08 9.9% – – $21.80 23.6%

Musicians and singers .................... 38.43 13.9 $34.73 13.5% 51.58 26.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 38.43 13.9 34.73 13.5 51.58 26.6

Announcers ........................................ 31.58 24.7 42.77 23.8 13.10 16.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 31.58 24.7 42.77 23.8 13.10 16.6

Radio and television announcers ... 32.61 25.8 42.77 23.8 11.71 14.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 32.61 25.8 42.77 23.8 11.71 14.6

News analysts, reporters andcorrespondents ............................. 31.48 10.0 31.86 10.2 16.26 33.9

Level 6 .............................. 14.65 13.1 14.65 13.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.09 11.6 23.34 12.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 35.27 18.9 35.28 19.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.22 5.9 38.30 6.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 45.37 11.1 45.37 11.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 48.13 37.8 51.96 38.8 – –

Reporters and correspondents ........ 28.33 6.1 28.66 6.2 16.26 33.9 Level 6 .............................. 14.65 13.1 14.65 13.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.71 14.8 23.99 15.4 – –Level 8 .............................. 35.27 18.9 35.28 19.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 37.64 6.5 37.72 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.85 19.7 33.16 20.3 – –

Public relations specialists ................. 28.33 6.0 28.41 6.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.30 6.1 19.31 6.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.42 7.9 23.42 7.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.24 5.3 24.24 5.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.41 7.5 28.36 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.46 7.2 28.46 7.2 – –

Writers and editors ............................ 28.56 4.6 28.63 4.7 26.51 12.4 Level 5 .............................. 15.31 7.2 15.31 7.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 17.51 4.9 17.85 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.02 6.9 22.04 7.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.72 6.4 29.99 6.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 27.29 6.2 27.32 6.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 38.86 4.0 38.86 4.0 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.27 6.8 42.27 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.50 11.4 33.21 12.3 – –

Editors ............................................ 27.21 6.5 27.31 6.8 25.25 15.0 Level 6 .............................. 17.83 6.4 18.36 6.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.65 3.8 20.64 3.9 – –

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Level 8 .............................. $26.98 8.1% $27.33 7.9% – –Level 9 .............................. 27.73 8.2 27.81 8.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.57 15.3 31.16 16.7 – –

Technical writers ........................... 31.23 6.6 31.29 6.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.68 12.1 24.83 12.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 33.90 9.7 33.90 9.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 26.40 8.2 26.40 8.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 42.67 8.3 42.67 8.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.04 22.3 39.04 22.3 – –

Writers and authors ........................ 27.33 12.5 26.87 13.6 – –Miscellaneous media and

communication workers .............. 22.43 4.5 23.04 4.3 $16.38 10.8%Level 5 .............................. 11.61 10.4 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 18.70 7.2 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 21.95 1.3 22.08 1.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.36 5.3 – – – –

Interpreters and translators ............ 22.38 10.1 23.22 10.6 18.49 13.5 Level 7 .............................. 21.94 3.3 22.46 3.3 – –

Broadcast and sound engineeringtechnicians and radio operators ... 23.04 7.8 23.16 7.1 22.22 23.8

Level 3 .............................. 9.27 11.1 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 10.62 8.0 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 18.12 7.0 17.26 4.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.41 2.0 19.33 2.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.91 5.7 20.81 5.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.57 11.8 29.45 11.6 – –

Audio and video equipmenttechnicians ............................... 22.06 11.7 22.55 13.3 19.83 21.7

Level 5 .............................. 17.36 7.7 17.46 8.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.89 3.9 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 25.02 5.6 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.16 23.4 26.98 23.0 – –

Broadcast technicians .................... 21.84 8.7 22.40 9.0 15.52 29.0 Level 6 .............................. 19.11 2.3 19.13 2.3 – –

Photographers .................................... 13.80 8.5 14.26 8.9 12.25 20.9 Level 5 .............................. 10.06 10.5 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 13.54 6.0 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 16.58 5.1 16.58 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.20 15.7 13.41 19.0 – –

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Television, video, and motion picturecamera operators and editors ....... $23.33 8.5% $23.50 8.5% – –

Camera operators, television,video, and motion picture ........ 22.30 10.8 22.50 11.0 – –

Healthcare practitioner and technicaloccupations ..................................... 30.26 1.6 30.23 1.7 $30.40 2.8%

Level 2 .............................. 11.43 4.9 11.20 4.1 12.29 16.6 Level 3 .............................. 12.18 3.2 12.35 3.7 11.38 4.7 Level 4 .............................. 15.07 1.4 15.06 1.3 15.13 4.4 Level 5 .............................. 18.55 1.6 18.34 1.7 19.65 4.2 Level 6 .............................. 21.24 1.3 21.12 1.2 22.03 5.0 Level 7 .............................. 25.13 1.9 25.07 2.1 25.47 3.6 Level 8 .............................. 29.67 1.3 29.26 1.5 31.36 2.1 Level 9 .............................. 32.72 1.1 32.14 1.1 35.15 2.0 Level 10 ............................. 39.95 3.4 39.41 3.7 45.50 5.4 Level 11 ............................. 45.82 1.7 45.68 1.8 47.25 4.8 Level 12 ............................. 89.37 7.1 86.51 5.4 112.95 20.9 Level 13 ............................. 86.98 5.8 86.95 5.9 88.40 8.9 Level 14 ............................. 114.11 10.2 106.50 8.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 39.78 7.4 40.01 8.4 38.38 12.0

Dentists .............................................. 63.53 11.1 63.24 11.6 – –Dentists, general ............................ 62.20 12.0 61.81 12.6 – –

Dietitians and nutritionists ................. 23.58 4.2 23.48 4.5 24.45 2.6 Level 7 .............................. 21.58 7.1 20.69 8.8 24.89 3.4 Level 8 .............................. 22.06 3.1 21.57 3.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 25.66 9.1 25.69 9.2 – –

Optometrists ...................................... 52.75 7.5 54.01 9.8 – –Pharmacists ........................................ 50.19 1.4 51.54 .8 42.12 7.1

Level 8 .............................. 40.75 15.3 – – 34.52 20.6 Level 9 .............................. 49.54 2.5 51.69 1.9 42.60 5.6 Level 10 ............................. 50.66 1.1 50.46 1.2 54.34 4.1 Level 11 ............................. 52.18 .7 52.24 .7 51.24 3.0 Level 12 ............................. 53.66 3.1 54.08 3.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 49.94 5.8 49.64 7.0 51.58 2.6

Physicians and surgeons .................... 78.90 5.8 76.46 5.8 118.69 15.4 Level 9 .............................. 21.57 3.3 21.57 3.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 19.65 9.6 19.65 9.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 37.60 10.5 37.71 10.6 – –Level 12 ............................. 99.00 7.9 94.38 6.2 141.38 15.5 Level 13 ............................. 89.05 5.4 89.06 5.5 88.40 8.9

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Physicians and surgeons –ContinuedLevel 14 ............................. $114.76 10.3% $107.08 8.7% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 86.29 16.0 86.37 17.6 $85.58 2.4%

Anesthesiologists ........................... 124.43 19.6 108.49 21.7 – –Family and general practitioners ... 82.00 14.4 77.95 12.5 – –

Level 11 ............................. 43.96 21.4 43.96 21.4 – –Level 12 ............................. 95.41 19.4 87.76 16.3 – –

Internists, general .......................... 74.01 19.5 74.16 19.7 – –Level 12 ............................. 99.47 26.4 99.47 26.4 – –

Pediatricians, general ..................... 53.51 23.1 53.51 23.1 – –Psychiatrists ................................... 75.20 6.4 74.83 6.6 – –

Level 12 ............................. 78.68 4.1 75.25 2.7 – –Surgeons ........................................ 85.43 42.3 86.23 44.3 – –

Physician assistants ........................... 42.66 5.0 42.58 5.2 44.03 13.4 Level 9 .............................. 38.73 8.9 38.77 8.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 46.08 10.9 – – – –Level 11 ............................. 44.28 4.1 43.57 4.2 – –

Registered nurses ............................... 31.84 .9 31.54 1.0 33.09 1.4 Level 5 .............................. 18.08 6.0 18.79 6.3 15.86 8.4 Level 6 .............................. 21.39 6.3 22.94 8.5 18.95 4.5 Level 7 .............................. 25.97 1.3 25.79 1.4 26.68 2.9 Level 8 .............................. 29.74 1.8 29.34 2.1 31.14 1.8 Level 9 .............................. 31.77 1.1 31.05 .9 34.57 2.0 Level 10 ............................. 42.21 4.0 41.56 4.2 47.62 8.4 Level 11 ............................. 42.69 3.1 42.09 3.0 47.06 8.0 Level 12 ............................. 58.52 8.6 59.53 8.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.22 6.0 34.67 6.5 32.12 5.7

Therapists .......................................... 31.52 2.7 31.11 2.8 34.00 5.3 Level 5 .............................. 20.21 9.4 20.13 9.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.34 6.5 22.63 6.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.89 2.7 23.96 2.8 23.36 8.5 Level 8 .............................. 30.63 3.8 30.55 4.2 31.68 5.4 Level 9 .............................. 34.42 2.2 33.86 1.6 36.60 7.2 Level 10 ............................. 39.07 4.7 38.74 5.2 42.05 8.9 Level 11 ............................. 43.17 3.7 43.69 4.2 41.22 2.3 Not able to be leveled ........ 41.56 8.2 40.98 7.7 45.71 13.1

Audiologists ................................... 30.85 9.1 33.19 10.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.45 12.5 – – – –

Occupational therapists ................. 35.05 4.4 34.26 3.6 37.22 13.5 Level 7 .............................. 27.04 8.4 – – – –Level 8 .............................. 31.96 2.7 32.06 3.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.95 3.7 33.32 2.8 35.19 10.3

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Healthcare practitioner and technicaloccupations –ContinuedOccupational therapists

–ContinuedLevel 10 ............................. $41.04 10.7% $41.04 10.7% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 53.20 12.4 46.56 9.2 – –

Physical therapists ......................... 34.16 5.2 33.74 5.8 $38.24 3.6%Level 7 .............................. 26.39 10.6 26.42 11.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.93 7.8 34.75 8.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.07 1.2 34.62 1.5 37.68 2.5 Level 10 ............................. 38.10 3.9 37.05 3.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 51.19 15.5 52.41 16.6 – –

Radiation therapists ....................... 39.78 9.3 39.99 9.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 39.65 8.1 39.65 8.1 – –

Recreational therapists ................... 19.05 6.2 18.76 6.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.42 8.8 18.36 8.9 – –

Respiratory therapists .................... 25.07 1.7 24.96 1.9 25.82 4.3 Level 5 .............................. 23.21 2.2 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 22.14 7.4 21.48 7.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.23 1.7 24.38 1.9 23.25 1.7 Level 8 .............................. 26.67 3.1 26.71 3.3 26.20 3.8 Level 9 .............................. 30.11 3.7 29.45 5.0 31.10 5.3 Not able to be leveled ........ 25.56 4.1 25.62 4.1 – –

Speech-language pathologists ....... 36.82 5.2 35.01 5.3 50.49 13.9 Level 9 .............................. 36.85 6.3 34.10 4.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.32 7.6 40.60 8.1 – –Level 11 ............................. 41.86 3.4 41.92 4.9 41.72 3.3 Not able to be leveled ........ 37.91 13.5 37.97 14.1 – –

Veterinarians ...................................... 43.59 3.6 43.30 4.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 40.92 4.1 41.53 5.6 – –

Clinical laboratory technologists andtechnicians ................................... 20.46 1.9 20.43 2.1 20.75 6.1

Level 2 .............................. 14.25 11.0 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 12.65 5.3 12.63 5.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.39 3.0 15.33 2.9 16.00 9.1 Level 5 .............................. 18.33 3.1 18.37 3.3 18.05 6.2 Level 6 .............................. 22.29 2.9 22.23 3.1 23.37 5.1 Level 7 .............................. 24.91 5.2 24.90 5.5 25.06 3.6 Level 8 .............................. 24.47 6.0 24.02 5.5 30.97 3.0 Level 9 .............................. 29.73 4.3 29.26 4.0 34.70 7.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 22.16 6.1 22.00 6.3 – –

Medical and clinical laboratorytechnologists ............................ 24.72 3.1 24.55 3.3 27.36 3.3

Level 5 .............................. 17.86 7.0 17.69 7.5 – –

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technologists –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $25.00 3.5% $25.04 4.4% – –Level 7 .............................. 25.24 5.7 25.23 5.9 $25.55 2.2%Level 8 .............................. 24.24 6.5 23.88 6.1 30.48 3.9 Level 9 .............................. 29.73 4.3 29.26 4.0 34.70 7.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 26.51 4.8 26.43 5.1 – –

Medical and clinical laboratorytechnicians ............................... 17.52 2.3 17.50 2.4 17.66 5.5

Level 3 .............................. 12.66 5.3 12.63 5.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.44 3.1 15.38 3.0 16.00 9.1 Level 5 .............................. 18.52 3.7 18.67 3.8 17.67 6.7 Level 6 .............................. 21.75 3.4 21.75 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.00 7.5 19.61 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.81 5.9 17.65 6.1 – –

Dental hygienists ............................... 33.19 4.9 31.32 5.9 37.23 6.4 Level 5 .............................. 26.71 13.8 21.58 17.7 33.18 13.6 Level 6 .............................. 33.34 6.2 31.69 4.7 36.72 11.5 Level 7 .............................. 32.62 4.6 32.04 5.2 34.65 8.9 Level 8 .............................. 37.79 6.4 35.11 8.6 41.74 11.0 Level 9 .............................. 39.56 3.4 40.15 3.8 – –

Diagnostic related technologists andtechnicians ................................... 27.09 2.5 27.39 2.6 25.10 6.0

Level 3 .............................. 12.15 5.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 15.78 9.5 16.50 10.3 13.12 10.7 Level 5 .............................. 22.27 4.8 21.34 4.4 28.54 15.2 Level 6 .............................. 24.03 3.4 23.88 3.5 25.09 6.8 Level 7 .............................. 28.90 4.7 29.41 5.1 25.38 4.7 Level 8 .............................. 31.72 3.1 31.75 3.5 31.39 3.7 Level 9 .............................. 37.61 3.7 37.74 3.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.75 6.4 28.51 7.2 29.71 12.9

Cardiovascular technologists andtechnicians ............................... 25.00 9.1 26.50 9.5 17.79 12.4

Level 3 .............................. 12.15 5.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 14.08 4.7 13.77 4.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 23.75 8.8 23.83 9.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.46 5.2 23.15 3.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 36.21 9.5 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.31 21.6 – – – –

Diagnostic medical sonographers .. 32.53 3.8 32.17 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 32.76 4.4 32.76 4.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.03 3.6 31.11 4.0 – –

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Healthcare practitioner and technicaloccupations –ContinuedDiagnostic medical sonographers

–ContinuedLevel 9 .............................. $33.70 8.7% $33.86 9.2% – –

Nuclear medicine technologists ..... 36.16 4.6 36.32 4.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 37.81 7.4 – – – –Level 9 .............................. 40.16 2.4 40.16 2.4 – –

Radiologic technologists andtechnicians ............................... 25.95 2.3 26.01 2.4 $25.51 5.5%

Level 4 .............................. 17.42 15.8 – – – –Level 5 .............................. 20.68 4.4 20.54 4.7 22.11 10.3 Level 6 .............................. 23.62 3.7 23.47 3.8 24.58 7.6 Level 7 .............................. 27.20 3.2 27.65 3.5 24.43 4.8 Level 8 .............................. 31.67 4.0 31.68 4.6 31.55 4.2 Level 9 .............................. 34.47 5.1 34.54 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.59 6.6 28.78 6.3 32.14 13.0

Emergency medical technicians andparamedics ................................... 15.35 3.9 15.74 4.7 13.91 5.2

Level 4 .............................. 12.06 6.3 11.26 4.5 13.47 8.8 Level 5 .............................. 14.62 5.7 14.86 6.6 12.93 7.1 Level 6 .............................. 17.18 7.4 17.23 8.1 16.92 8.7 Level 7 .............................. 17.10 11.1 18.87 9.2 11.80 2.7

Health diagnosing and treatingpractitioner support technicians ... 16.29 1.7 16.67 2.0 14.42 3.9

Level 3 .............................. 11.60 5.8 12.24 7.4 10.51 4.9 Level 4 .............................. 13.86 2.0 13.97 2.4 13.44 4.2 Level 5 .............................. 18.08 2.7 18.45 2.9 16.34 6.2 Level 6 .............................. 19.43 3.7 19.57 3.8 17.65 7.1 Level 7 .............................. 21.18 6.0 20.78 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.53 7.7 15.56 7.8 – –

Dietetic technicians ....................... 10.82 9.0 11.05 9.6 – –Pharmacy technicians .................... 14.53 1.8 14.89 2.1 13.20 3.7

Level 3 .............................. 10.72 4.7 11.11 6.5 10.25 4.5 Level 4 .............................. 13.79 1.7 13.85 2.0 13.57 4.3 Level 5 .............................. 17.46 5.1 17.64 5.4 16.17 11.8 Level 6 .............................. 18.19 9.1 18.15 9.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.24 4.4 15.24 4.4 – –

Psychiatric technicians .................. 16.75 7.0 16.89 7.7 15.34 7.3 Level 4 .............................. 12.39 5.6 12.34 6.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.53 7.8 18.38 8.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.36 10.7 21.12 10.9 – –

Respiratory therapy technicians .... 22.11 2.7 22.53 2.7 20.64 13.0 Level 6 .............................. 22.82 3.4 22.33 3.3 – –

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Healthcare practitioner and technicaloccupations –ContinuedRespiratory therapy technicians

–ContinuedLevel 7 .............................. $22.62 3.2% $21.95 4.1% – –

Surgical technologists .................... 19.25 2.3 19.32 2.5 $18.31 5.1%Level 4 .............................. 17.07 3.5 17.19 3.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.02 3.7 18.91 3.9 20.48 5.3 Level 6 .............................. 20.43 3.4 20.76 3.4 – –

Veterinary technologists andtechnicians ............................... 14.18 5.6 14.32 6.3 – –

Level 6 .............................. 15.41 4.1 15.41 4.1 – –Licensed practical and licensed

vocational nurses ......................... 19.16 1.1 19.04 1.2 19.77 2.4 Level 4 .............................. 16.71 2.2 16.45 2.5 17.50 2.7 Level 5 .............................. 18.44 2.1 18.31 2.2 19.09 3.3 Level 6 .............................. 20.33 1.6 20.24 1.5 20.87 4.4 Level 7 .............................. 21.04 2.5 20.88 2.6 23.20 7.0 Not able to be leveled ........ 21.69 5.8 19.73 7.9 23.72 6.5

Medical records and healthinformation technicians ............... 16.25 3.8 16.48 3.9 13.23 5.4

Level 2 .............................. 11.44 8.5 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 12.31 7.1 12.34 7.7 11.83 6.7 Level 4 .............................. 14.54 2.7 14.69 2.5 12.69 7.2 Level 5 .............................. 16.05 5.5 16.06 5.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.24 4.1 19.77 4.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.22 5.5 25.20 5.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.23 20.3 19.59 21.5 – –

Opticians, dispensing ......................... 18.14 10.5 18.14 10.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.81 10.5 13.81 10.5 – –

Miscellaneous health technologistsand technicians ............................ 18.18 4.3 18.50 4.3 15.79 11.0

Level 4 .............................. 15.89 2.7 15.96 2.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.79 4.6 17.32 3.9 14.24 10.0 Level 6 .............................. 22.64 7.9 22.69 9.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.97 6.0 23.72 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.21 11.6 15.51 12.5 – –

Occupational health and safetyspecialists and technicians ........... 27.07 3.7 26.99 3.8 – –

Level 6 .............................. 16.46 7.4 16.46 7.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.39 6.0 26.39 6.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.55 8.5 29.55 8.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.79 2.9 28.79 2.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.95 15.5 26.95 15.5 – –

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specialists ................................. $26.85 4.7% $26.75 4.7% – –Level 6 .............................. 15.70 5.1 15.70 5.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.33 8.2 23.33 8.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.55 8.5 29.55 8.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.79 2.9 28.79 2.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.95 15.5 26.95 15.5 – –

Miscellaneous healthcare practitionerand technical workers .................. 20.18 13.1 20.27 13.9 – –

Level 7 .............................. 17.78 3.0 17.78 3.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.41 14.5 – – – –

Athletic trainers ............................. 18.35 6.1 18.43 6.5 – –

Healthcare support occupations ......... 12.58 1.2 12.90 1.1 $11.33 2.0%Level 1 .............................. 8.68 5.3 9.27 3.2 7.80 9.1 Level 2 .............................. 10.12 1.3 10.61 1.3 8.91 2.7 Level 3 .............................. 11.49 1.3 11.66 1.4 10.90 1.8 Level 4 .............................. 13.77 1.2 13.72 1.3 14.12 3.1 Level 5 .............................. 16.62 2.3 16.66 2.4 16.34 6.1 Level 6 .............................. 20.43 5.0 19.99 4.8 24.46 13.7 Level 7 .............................. 23.63 7.8 22.96 8.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.50 2.9 14.65 2.9 13.89 7.6

Nursing, psychiatric, and homehealth aides .................................. 11.22 1.0 11.53 1.0 10.17 2.1

Level 1 .............................. 8.70 7.5 9.85 4.3 7.56 10.2 Level 2 .............................. 9.96 1.4 10.44 1.2 8.81 3.0 Level 3 .............................. 11.24 1.4 11.35 1.5 10.83 2.1 Level 4 .............................. 12.80 1.6 12.85 1.7 12.49 5.1 Level 5 .............................. 14.94 6.4 14.90 6.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 14.55 8.3 14.55 8.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.06 2.5 13.36 3.7 12.13 3.4

Home health aides ......................... 9.63 3.0 10.24 2.5 8.77 3.2 Level 2 .............................. 9.09 4.2 9.95 3.7 8.22 4.5 Level 3 .............................. 9.82 3.1 9.88 3.6 9.70 5.1 Level 4 .............................. 11.50 3.8 11.71 4.2 10.92 4.6 Level 5 .............................. 12.29 10.9 12.29 10.9 – –

Nursing aides, orderlies, andattendants ................................. 11.62 1.1 11.71 1.1 11.20 2.3

Level 1 .............................. 9.94 3.9 9.85 4.3 10.39 4.8 Level 2 .............................. 10.48 1.4 10.64 1.5 9.80 1.9 Level 3 .............................. 11.57 1.5 11.64 1.6 11.25 2.2 Level 4 .............................. 12.99 2.0 12.94 2.1 13.24 6.2

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Healthcare support occupations–ContinuedNursing aides, orderlies, and

attendants –ContinuedLevel 5 .............................. $14.68 6.0% $14.57 6.2% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.15 2.8 13.42 4.1 $12.28 3.6%

Psychiatric aides ............................ 12.36 3.2 12.55 3.4 11.06 5.3 Level 2 .............................. 10.17 4.0 10.31 3.7 9.02 9.5 Level 3 .............................. 11.51 5.4 11.57 5.7 11.32 8.5 Level 4 .............................. 13.18 4.3 13.32 4.3 10.98 9.1 Level 5 .............................. 15.98 11.1 16.08 11.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.12 9.2 16.12 9.2 – –

Occupational therapist assistants andaides ............................................. 18.92 12.1 18.73 13.3 19.65 14.7

Level 4 .............................. 13.28 10.7 12.40 12.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 12.97 16.8 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 24.67 10.8 24.04 10.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.42 2.8 – – – –

Occupational therapist assistants ... 22.41 12.2 22.05 12.4 24.55 16.7 Level 6 .............................. 25.18 10.4 24.57 9.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.42 2.8 – – – –

Occupational therapist aides .......... 13.60 9.7 12.65 10.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.14 9.0 13.37 11.7 – –

Physical therapist assistants and aides 18.57 10.0 18.49 10.3 18.90 18.3 Level 2 .............................. 13.07 16.4 14.07 21.5 10.73 4.1 Level 3 .............................. 10.99 4.9 11.15 5.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.19 9.3 11.66 9.8 13.19 18.7 Level 5 .............................. 19.09 5.4 18.76 6.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 29.84 4.9 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 23.87 11.4 22.94 12.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.55 11.4 19.19 11.7 – –

Physical therapist assistants ........... 23.81 12.4 24.21 9.8 22.45 27.4 Level 5 .............................. 19.09 5.4 18.76 6.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 29.84 4.9 – – – –Level 7 .............................. 23.87 11.4 22.94 12.9 – –

Physical therapist aides .................. 12.03 6.0 11.88 6.9 12.76 10.4 Level 2 .............................. 13.11 16.7 14.07 21.5 10.73 4.2 Level 3 .............................. 10.99 4.9 11.15 5.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.11 11.1 11.07 10.5 16.84 15.4 Not able to be leveled ........ 13.10 10.9 – – – –

Massage therapists ............................. 19.70 12.4 20.03 17.6 19.10 17.3 Level 5 .............................. 17.70 26.6 – – – –

Miscellaneous healthcare supportoccupations .................................. 14.24 1.3 14.45 1.4 13.08 3.1

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Level 1 .............................. $8.64 2.3% $8.57 2.8% – –Level 2 .............................. 10.77 3.9 11.15 4.3 $9.36 6.6%Level 3 .............................. 12.35 2.8 12.87 3.3 11.10 3.7 Level 4 .............................. 14.56 1.5 14.40 1.7 15.96 3.1 Level 5 .............................. 16.84 2.5 16.93 2.5 16.19 7.3 Level 6 .............................. 18.87 2.5 18.95 2.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.88 4.0 15.56 3.6 18.74 25.4

Dental assistants ............................ 16.94 2.3 17.24 2.3 14.80 6.8 Level 3 .............................. 14.90 6.8 16.25 6.4 12.43 7.0 Level 4 .............................. 16.91 2.8 16.93 3.0 16.76 7.6 Level 5 .............................. 19.17 3.2 19.13 3.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.05 4.1 19.05 4.1 – –

Medical assistants .......................... 13.70 2.1 13.70 1.9 13.68 5.9 Level 2 .............................. 11.55 6.3 11.55 6.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.51 2.9 11.64 2.4 10.78 12.5 Level 4 .............................. 13.87 2.1 13.72 2.2 15.54 4.8 Level 5 .............................. 16.00 4.9 16.26 4.8 13.68 14.4 Level 6 .............................. 17.46 7.6 17.44 9.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.39 3.5 14.54 4.5 – –

Medical equipment preparers ........ 14.64 3.1 14.80 3.2 13.42 8.4 Level 2 .............................. 12.87 8.2 13.33 7.9 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.25 2.4 13.24 2.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.13 6.0 15.43 5.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.11 6.4 – – – –

Medical transcriptionists ............... 15.28 3.8 15.04 3.7 16.90 4.3 Level 3 .............................. 13.87 2.8 13.85 3.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.10 4.6 13.69 4.2 16.74 8.9 Level 5 .............................. 16.19 6.0 16.17 6.5 – –Level 6 .............................. – – 21.70 6.8 – –

Pharmacy aides .............................. 11.47 3.6 11.99 3.4 10.63 6.5 Level 2 .............................. 10.49 5.2 11.12 6.3 9.50 5.5 Level 3 .............................. 11.06 4.3 11.80 5.2 9.93 3.8 Level 4 .............................. 13.96 9.0 12.67 6.0 – –

Veterinary assistants andlaboratory animal caretakers .... 11.54 5.6 12.56 4.5 9.45 9.1

Level 2 .............................. 8.64 8.4 – – 8.20 10.4 Level 4 .............................. 12.66 4.4 12.65 4.5 – –

Protective service occupations ............ 18.59 2.1 19.31 2.2 11.21 3.6 Level 1 .............................. 9.35 3.4 9.41 4.0 9.25 4.2

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Protective service occupations–Continued

Level 2 .............................. $9.70 2.5% $9.90 3.1% $9.13 2.5%Level 3 .............................. 11.27 2.1 11.50 2.3 10.05 2.8 Level 4 .............................. 13.04 2.8 13.18 3.0 11.73 5.8 Level 5 .............................. 17.13 2.0 16.98 1.9 20.28 10.5 Level 6 .............................. 21.13 2.2 21.23 2.3 18.14 8.9 Level 7 .............................. 25.61 1.2 25.66 1.2 14.87 5.5 Level 8 .............................. 30.25 2.3 30.26 2.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.35 2.2 33.35 2.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 39.74 3.2 39.74 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.71 6.1 24.31 6.5 15.46 18.7

First-line supervisors/managers, lawenforcement workers ................... 32.43 3.0 32.43 3.0 – –

Level 6 .............................. 16.26 5.9 16.26 5.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.21 6.1 25.21 6.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.96 4.4 31.96 4.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.90 2.1 35.90 2.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 42.20 4.4 42.20 4.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 42.21 6.0 42.21 6.0 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofcorrectional officers ................. 23.77 10.1 23.77 10.1 – –

Level 6 .............................. 15.87 7.0 15.87 7.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.57 5.2 24.57 5.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 30.40 12.1 30.40 12.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 34.45 6.2 34.45 6.2 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofpolice and detectives ................ 35.66 2.4 35.66 2.4 – –

Level 7 .............................. 26.49 12.0 26.49 12.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.34 4.4 32.34 4.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.11 2.3 36.11 2.3 – –Level 10 ............................. 42.24 4.5 42.24 4.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 42.56 6.1 42.56 6.1 – –

First-line supervisors/managers offire fighting and preventionworkers ........................................ 27.35 3.7 27.39 3.7 – –

Level 7 .............................. 23.32 5.5 23.32 5.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 24.70 6.4 24.70 6.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.67 5.7 30.67 5.7 – –Level 10 ............................. 35.45 3.7 35.45 3.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.25 14.0 35.25 14.0 – –

Fire fighters ....................................... 20.66 3.0 20.90 3.0 13.91 8.2 Level 4 .............................. 13.12 8.6 13.50 10.3 11.11 6.6 Level 5 .............................. 19.47 3.8 19.50 3.8 – –

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Protective service occupations–Continued

Fire fighters –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $19.13 3.7% $19.29 3.8% $15.15 13.0%Level 7 .............................. 23.13 3.8 23.30 3.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.95 9.8 27.95 9.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.06 13.1 – – – –

Fire inspectors ................................... 22.95 7.8 22.99 7.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.09 6.7 23.17 7.0 – –

Fire inspectors and investigators ... 22.95 7.9 22.99 8.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.09 6.7 23.17 7.0 – –

Bailiffs, correctional officers, andjailers ........................................... 18.77 3.6 18.81 3.5 14.81 14.2

Level 3 .............................. 12.45 14.8 12.96 14.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.71 7.8 12.68 7.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.08 2.7 16.08 2.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.22 3.5 21.24 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.65 4.9 24.66 4.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.04 8.3 28.04 8.3 – –

Bailiffs ........................................... 24.91 7.8 25.36 7.3 – –Correctional officers and jailers .... 18.64 3.5 18.67 3.5 14.77 16.2

Level 3 .............................. 12.48 15.7 12.98 15.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.69 7.8 12.66 8.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.96 2.4 15.96 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.16 3.6 21.17 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.35 4.9 24.36 4.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.04 8.3 28.04 8.3 – –

Detectives and criminal investigators 27.92 3.6 27.91 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.92 5.9 19.92 5.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.67 7.7 28.67 7.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 29.34 5.9 29.33 6.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 38.51 13.6 38.51 13.6 – –

Fish and game wardens ..................... 21.65 6.7 23.37 4.9 – –Parking enforcement workers ............ 14.70 8.4 14.92 8.5 – –

Level 3 .............................. 16.49 10.2 16.76 11.1 – –Police officers .................................... 26.07 1.6 26.33 1.5 15.22 11.4

Level 4 .............................. 19.12 21.7 20.94 18.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.19 3.1 17.55 3.0 13.61 8.0 Level 6 .............................. 23.04 2.8 23.25 3.0 18.05 18.8 Level 7 .............................. 27.30 1.5 27.33 1.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.40 3.9 32.43 3.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.60 4.8 33.60 4.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.27 6.2 32.37 6.3 – –

Police and sheriff’s patrol officers 26.07 1.6 26.33 1.5 15.22 11.4

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Protective service occupations–ContinuedPolice and sheriff’s patrol officers

–ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $19.12 21.7% $20.94 18.1% – –Level 5 .............................. 17.19 3.1 17.55 3.0 $13.61 8.0%Level 6 .............................. 23.04 2.8 23.25 3.0 18.05 18.8 Level 7 .............................. 27.30 1.5 27.33 1.5 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.40 3.9 32.43 3.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.60 4.8 33.60 4.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.27 6.2 32.37 6.3 – –

Animal control workers ..................... 14.21 5.6 14.20 5.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.62 6.7 14.70 6.7 – –

Private detectives and investigators ... 14.66 5.0 14.68 5.1 – –Security guards and gaming

surveillance officers ..................... 11.69 2.0 11.73 2.0 11.46 5.5 Level 1 .............................. 9.24 4.5 9.36 4.9 8.99 5.6 Level 2 .............................. 9.73 2.8 9.83 3.1 9.30 2.9 Level 3 .............................. 11.27 2.1 11.39 2.2 10.45 3.6 Level 4 .............................. 13.02 3.7 12.95 3.7 14.05 9.8 Level 5 .............................. 19.25 4.8 18.21 4.1 24.04 4.4 Level 6 .............................. 23.30 10.3 – – 25.18 11.7 Not able to be leveled ........ 14.50 9.7 14.14 9.3 15.93 22.7

Security guards .............................. 11.65 2.1 11.68 2.0 11.46 5.5 Level 1 .............................. 9.24 4.5 9.36 4.9 8.99 5.6 Level 2 .............................. 9.73 2.8 9.83 3.1 9.30 2.9 Level 3 .............................. 11.27 2.1 11.38 2.3 10.45 3.6 Level 4 .............................. 12.91 3.8 12.84 3.7 14.05 9.8 Level 5 .............................. 19.25 4.8 18.21 4.1 24.04 4.4 Level 6 .............................. 23.33 10.7 – – 25.18 11.7 Not able to be leveled ........ 14.50 9.7 14.14 9.3 15.93 22.7

Miscellaneous protective serviceworkers ........................................ 11.66 4.3 14.48 7.8 9.29 2.5

Level 1 .............................. 9.57 4.1 9.50 5.1 9.63 5.8 Level 2 .............................. 9.15 5.1 – – 8.78 3.6 Level 3 .............................. 10.41 7.8 12.10 15.9 9.02 3.8 Level 4 .............................. 11.75 7.8 13.92 8.5 10.03 8.3 Level 5 .............................. 19.10 6.2 19.10 6.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.87 12.8 21.87 12.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.38 16.2 13.47 17.1 12.97 28.4

Crossing guards ............................. 10.90 7.5 – – 12.00 5.8 Level 1 .............................. 10.05 6.8 – – 10.80 7.1 Level 2 .............................. 14.54 10.0 – – 14.54 10.0

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Protective service occupations–ContinuedLifeguards, ski patrol, and other

recreational protective serviceworkers .................................... $9.49 5.4% $11.77 16.0% $8.65 2.1%

Level 1 .............................. 7.64 8.1 – – 7.13 4.5 Level 2 .............................. 8.37 2.8 – – 8.24 2.1 Level 3 .............................. 8.74 5.1 – – 8.58 3.0 Level 4 .............................. 10.39 7.4 11.90 10.3 9.69 8.2

Food preparation and serving relatedoccupations ..................................... 8.53 .9 9.63 1.4 7.18 .8

Level 1 .............................. 6.99 1.1 7.16 2.3 6.87 .8 Level 2 .............................. 7.30 1.2 7.70 2.1 6.94 1.2 Level 3 .............................. 8.88 1.8 9.42 2.0 7.95 2.6 Level 4 .............................. 11.48 1.2 11.74 1.2 9.67 3.7 Level 5 .............................. 14.97 1.9 15.05 2.0 12.60 4.0 Level 6 .............................. 17.87 2.5 17.91 2.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.36 4.9 18.57 4.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.58 8.1 25.58 8.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.98 4.9 12.53 5.5 9.51 7.2

First-line supervisors/managers, foodpreparation and serving workers 15.62 1.7 15.89 1.6 11.19 5.5

Level 3 .............................. 9.99 4.9 10.50 5.2 8.65 5.4 Level 4 .............................. 12.40 3.4 12.55 3.7 10.83 3.5 Level 5 .............................. 15.65 2.4 15.75 2.4 11.91 4.3 Level 6 .............................. 17.88 2.7 17.92 2.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.68 5.1 18.73 5.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 25.58 8.1 25.58 8.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.72 6.6 16.76 6.8 – –

Chefs and head cooks .................... 17.71 6.1 17.85 5.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.58 4.7 12.59 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.48 10.8 17.48 10.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.04 9.4 16.00 9.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.80 7.0 19.80 7.0 – –

First-line supervisors/managers offood preparation and servingworkers .................................... 15.39 1.6 15.67 1.5 10.93 5.6

Level 3 .............................. 9.99 5.2 10.55 5.6 8.65 5.4 Level 4 .............................. 12.38 3.8 12.54 4.1 10.82 3.6 Level 5 .............................. 15.56 2.5 15.66 2.5 11.91 4.3 Level 6 .............................. 18.14 2.6 18.21 2.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.51 5.8 18.57 5.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 23.70 10.1 23.70 10.1 – –

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Not able to be leveled ........ $15.54 5.1% $15.56 5.3% – –Cooks ................................................. 10.36 1.1 10.96 1.2 $8.76 1.5%

Level 1 .............................. 7.44 1.2 7.72 3.0 7.33 1.1 Level 2 .............................. 8.63 1.7 8.89 2.1 8.26 2.1 Level 3 .............................. 10.08 1.6 10.32 1.9 9.34 2.2 Level 4 .............................. 11.96 1.1 12.07 1.2 11.07 2.5 Level 5 .............................. 14.13 2.5 14.21 2.7 12.58 5.4 Level 6 .............................. 18.28 7.7 18.28 7.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.00 3.5 12.02 3.8 11.83 7.5

Cooks, fast food ............................. 8.13 1.6 8.84 2.8 7.59 1.3 Level 1 .............................. 7.37 1.2 7.72 4.3 7.28 .9 Level 2 .............................. 8.06 3.2 8.40 4.7 7.70 2.6 Level 3 .............................. 9.17 2.6 9.31 4.1 8.90 3.1 Level 4 .............................. 13.03 9.9 13.12 10.4 – –

Cooks, institution and cafeteria ..... 11.63 1.7 11.83 1.9 10.07 2.7 Level 2 .............................. 9.47 3.5 9.56 4.4 9.20 3.4 Level 3 .............................. 10.47 1.7 10.53 1.8 10.03 4.0 Level 4 .............................. 12.16 2.4 12.20 2.5 11.38 6.1 Level 5 .............................. 15.72 4.3 15.91 4.5 12.65 3.8 Not able to be leveled ........ 12.60 6.1 12.62 6.5 – –

Cooks, restaurant ........................... 10.78 1.4 11.21 1.4 9.46 2.3 Level 1 .............................. 7.61 6.3 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 8.95 2.9 9.13 4.0 8.76 4.1 Level 3 .............................. 9.98 2.1 10.27 2.6 9.30 2.6 Level 4 .............................. 11.87 1.2 12.00 1.4 11.01 3.2 Level 5 .............................. 12.33 4.4 12.32 4.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.25 13.0 18.25 13.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.25 3.1 12.37 3.4 – –

Cooks, short order ......................... 9.46 2.6 9.78 3.5 8.67 3.6 Level 1 .............................. 7.62 2.3 – – 7.55 4.2 Level 2 .............................. 8.07 2.0 8.16 3.1 7.94 3.3 Level 3 .............................. 10.35 5.1 10.60 5.5 9.32 6.1 Level 4 .............................. 11.19 5.2 11.26 6.6 10.86 3.2 Not able to be leveled ........ 11.53 3.9 – – – –

Food preparation workers .................. 9.30 1.4 9.99 1.9 8.46 1.5 Level 1 .............................. 8.19 1.8 8.54 2.9 7.90 1.8 Level 2 .............................. 8.95 1.6 9.49 2.4 8.44 1.9 Level 3 .............................. 11.26 3.2 11.64 3.7 10.05 4.7 Level 4 .............................. 12.89 5.0 13.08 5.3 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Food preparation and serving relatedoccupations –Continued

Food preparation workers–Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $10.36 5.3% – – – –Food service, tipped ........................... 5.65 2.0 $5.76 3.1% $5.56 2.1%

Level 1 .............................. 5.57 2.3 5.65 3.4 5.50 2.2 Level 2 .............................. 5.28 2.7 5.21 3.8 5.34 3.3 Level 3 .............................. 6.19 5.3 6.41 8.8 5.97 5.6 Level 4 .............................. 7.15 5.4 7.44 6.3 6.41 8.4 Not able to be leveled ........ 7.03 11.8 6.49 9.3 8.02 22.1

Bartenders ...................................... 7.12 2.3 7.33 4.2 6.90 3.3 Level 1 .............................. 7.49 4.3 – – 7.25 2.5 Level 2 .............................. 6.64 3.5 6.36 5.9 6.80 4.3 Level 3 .............................. 7.45 4.3 7.74 7.9 7.09 7.4 Level 4 .............................. 7.25 5.6 7.59 6.1 6.36 9.6 Not able to be leveled ........ 6.10 14.1 – – – –

Waiters and waitresses .................. 4.87 2.6 4.85 3.7 4.89 2.6 Level 1 .............................. 4.74 5.6 4.77 9.2 4.71 4.0 Level 2 .............................. 4.64 3.0 4.51 4.9 4.76 3.6 Level 3 .............................. 5.49 7.8 5.57 12.3 5.42 7.1 Level 4 .............................. 6.46 18.2 6.34 23.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 7.70 12.6 7.41 4.5 8.09 26.0

Dining room and cafeteriaattendants and bartenderhelpers ...................................... 7.60 2.7 7.86 3.7 7.34 3.1

Level 1 .............................. 7.13 2.2 7.34 4.0 6.94 2.2 Level 2 .............................. 9.53 6.1 9.56 6.2 9.50 8.6 Level 3 .............................. 11.83 9.1 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 6.94 28.9 – – 7.95 30.7

Fast food and counter workers .......... 8.17 .7 9.04 1.1 7.64 .8 Level 1 .............................. 7.44 .9 7.73 1.6 7.33 .9 Level 2 .............................. 8.09 1.2 8.86 1.6 7.64 1.3 Level 3 .............................. 9.65 1.7 10.05 1.9 9.09 1.8 Level 4 .............................. 11.26 3.5 11.75 2.7 8.49 12.5 Level 5 .............................. 15.18 5.4 15.16 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 9.35 5.6 9.53 6.1 8.78 6.6

Combined food preparation andserving workers, including fastfood .......................................... 8.08 .8 8.96 1.4 7.58 .7

Level 1 .............................. 7.42 .8 7.71 1.9 7.32 .8 Level 2 .............................. 8.05 1.4 8.93 1.8 7.58 1.5 Level 3 .............................. 9.64 1.8 9.88 2.4 9.23 2.6 Level 4 .............................. 11.01 5.6 11.67 4.9 8.43 12.0

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Food preparation and serving relatedoccupations –ContinuedCombined food preparation and

serving workers, including fastfood –Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $9.09 5.8% $9.34 6.7% – –Counter attendants, cafeteria, food

concession, and coffee shop .... 8.59 2.5 9.32 3.2 $7.96 2.5%Level 1 .............................. 7.53 2.9 7.79 3.2 7.40 3.6 Level 2 .............................. 8.36 1.7 8.59 3.3 8.10 2.3 Level 3 .............................. 9.68 6.2 10.68 6.7 8.85 4.3 Level 4 .............................. 11.96 5.2 11.95 5.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 10.77 11.9 10.63 16.4 – –

Food servers, nonrestaurant ............... 8.97 5.5 9.38 6.2 8.15 5.5 Level 1 .............................. 7.72 3.3 7.91 4.0 7.48 5.5 Level 2 .............................. 8.88 10.0 9.24 9.6 7.94 11.7 Level 3 .............................. 10.37 11.3 – – 11.29 8.0 Not able to be leveled ........ 14.26 11.3 15.50 6.7 – –

Dishwashers ....................................... 8.56 1.8 8.89 2.2 7.88 1.4 Level 1 .............................. 8.33 1.3 8.60 1.4 7.84 1.4 Level 2 .............................. 9.77 5.7 10.14 7.1 8.32 5.4

Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,lounge, and coffee shop ............... 7.90 4.0 8.99 6.6 7.40 4.4

Level 1 .............................. 7.31 3.1 7.43 8.7 7.27 2.2 Level 2 .............................. 7.35 7.8 8.45 5.8 6.87 10.4 Level 3 .............................. 9.25 5.3 10.00 7.6 8.90 7.5 Level 4 .............................. 11.85 14.9 12.01 16.3 – –

Building and grounds cleaning andmaintenance occupations .............. 11.96 2.1 12.43 2.3 9.53 1.8

Level 1 .............................. 9.85 4.5 10.23 5.7 8.69 1.4 Level 2 .............................. 11.26 1.5 11.59 1.6 9.78 2.4 Level 3 .............................. 12.66 1.4 12.87 1.5 10.33 2.8 Level 4 .............................. 14.86 3.1 14.99 3.4 13.49 7.8 Level 5 .............................. 17.66 3.5 17.70 3.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.12 2.3 20.18 2.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.19 8.1 25.19 8.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 27.28 6.0 28.08 5.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.46 2.8 13.46 2.7 13.44 12.6

First-line supervisors/managers,building and grounds cleaningand maintenance workers ............ 18.28 3.8 18.32 3.8 12.98 7.9

Level 3 .............................. 11.61 6.3 11.63 6.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.04 5.2 13.05 5.3 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Building and grounds cleaning andmaintenance occupations–Continued

First-line supervisors/managers,building and grounds cleaningand maintenance workers–Continued

Level 5 .............................. $16.83 4.7% $16.84 4.7% – –Level 6 .............................. 19.60 3.1 19.68 3.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.03 4.2 27.03 4.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.08 5.0 28.08 5.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.34 12.2 15.37 12.4 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofhousekeeping and janitorialworkers .................................... 17.41 3.1 17.44 3.2 – –

Level 3 .............................. 11.61 6.3 11.63 6.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.44 5.0 12.44 5.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.39 5.5 17.39 5.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.85 3.0 18.91 3.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.03 5.2 28.03 5.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.56 9.9 14.59 10.1 – –

First-line supervisors/managers oflandscaping, lawn service, andgroundskeeping workers .......... 20.33 8.9 20.37 9.0 – –

Level 4 .............................. 17.28 10.5 17.28 10.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.23 5.9 16.25 5.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.21 5.7 21.35 5.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.82 8.2 22.82 8.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.79 10.1 20.79 10.1 – –

Building cleaning workers ................. 11.34 2.4 11.76 2.7 $9.50 1.9%Level 1 .............................. 9.89 4.8 10.27 6.2 8.68 1.5 Level 2 .............................. 11.38 1.5 11.74 1.8 9.92 2.8 Level 3 .............................. 12.69 1.6 12.89 1.7 10.49 3.4 Level 4 .............................. 15.38 4.0 15.64 4.5 13.48 8.9 Level 5 .............................. 18.99 5.8 18.84 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.78 4.0 12.82 3.9 12.39 15.6

Janitors and cleaners, except maidsand housekeeping cleaners ...... 11.87 2.5 12.41 2.7 9.62 2.2

Level 1 .............................. 10.40 6.1 11.07 7.9 8.77 1.8 Level 2 .............................. 11.45 1.9 11.86 2.1 9.75 2.9 Level 3 .............................. 13.08 1.5 13.31 1.5 10.54 3.9 Level 4 .............................. 15.13 3.3 15.36 3.6 13.57 9.3 Level 5 .............................. 18.99 5.8 18.84 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.99 4.5 12.98 4.5 13.10 16.3

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Relativeerror5

Building and grounds cleaning andmaintenance occupations–ContinuedMaids and housekeeping cleaners $9.55 2.3% $9.63 2.9% $9.14 2.8%

Level 1 .............................. 8.94 1.7 9.04 2.1 8.46 2.7 Level 2 .............................. 10.77 4.4 10.83 5.4 10.51 5.9 Level 3 .............................. 10.40 4.9 10.42 5.4 10.15 4.8 Level 4 .............................. 13.70 5.1 14.10 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 10.13 7.2 10.31 8.9 9.56 9.3

Pest control workers .......................... 15.94 5.1 15.95 4.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.03 13.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 13.64 6.0 13.64 6.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.37 1.7 17.37 1.7 – –

Grounds maintenance workers .......... 12.26 2.4 12.68 2.5 9.43 3.1 Level 1 .............................. 9.37 2.5 9.66 3.2 8.74 2.1 Level 2 .............................. 10.22 2.0 10.44 2.3 8.68 5.0 Level 3 .............................. 12.58 3.4 12.85 3.4 9.39 13.1 Level 4 .............................. 14.71 2.8 14.74 2.8 13.80 9.2 Level 5 .............................. 18.93 5.1 19.21 4.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.43 4.6 21.43 4.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.47 6.6 14.89 6.0 – –

Landscaping and groundskeepingworkers .................................... 12.00 2.8 12.37 3.0 9.44 3.3

Level 1 .............................. 9.29 2.4 9.52 3.0 8.74 2.3 Level 2 .............................. 10.24 2.0 10.39 2.3 8.93 3.3 Level 3 .............................. 12.35 3.9 12.67 3.9 8.72 9.3 Level 4 .............................. 14.65 3.2 14.71 3.3 12.87 8.3 Level 5 .............................. 18.99 5.8 18.99 5.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.29 1.9 22.29 1.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.52 6.9 14.86 6.0 – –

Pesticide handlers, sprayers, andapplicators, vegetation ............. 15.35 2.3 15.19 2.1 – –

Tree trimmers and pruners ............. 17.80 7.1 17.80 7.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.87 9.9 20.87 9.9 – –

Personal care and serviceoccupations ..................................... 11.13 4.6 11.68 6.8 9.89 3.2

Level 1 .............................. 8.17 4.2 8.78 3.0 7.88 5.8 Level 2 .............................. 8.26 4.7 8.14 5.9 8.43 3.2 Level 3 .............................. 9.38 8.2 9.18 10.0 10.20 6.0 Level 4 .............................. 13.47 2.7 13.99 3.3 11.87 5.3 Level 5 .............................. 16.43 3.6 16.92 3.9 14.21 8.2 Level 6 .............................. 19.29 4.2 19.03 4.7 20.36 5.0 Level 7 .............................. 23.22 8.7 23.17 8.5 23.71 35.6

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Personal care and serviceoccupations –Continued

Level 8 .............................. $19.94 8.8% $19.94 8.8% – –Level 9 .............................. 24.55 8.0 25.75 7.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.53 7.3 13.81 7.8 $12.56 15.6%

First-line supervisors/managers ofgaming workers ........................... 14.89 3.0 14.88 3.0 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.93 4.7 11.93 4.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.33 2.4 11.33 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 15.77 4.9 15.77 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.88 3.2 26.05 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.11 12.7 16.11 12.7 – –

Gaming supervisors ....................... 17.11 6.7 17.10 6.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 15.77 4.9 15.77 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.88 3.2 26.05 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.29 13.9 16.29 13.9 – –

Slot key persons ............................. 11.56 1.7 11.56 1.7 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.93 4.7 11.93 4.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.33 2.4 11.33 2.4 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofpersonal service workers ............. 15.85 2.9 16.01 3.0 13.53 5.7

Level 4 .............................. 13.24 7.9 13.49 10.1 12.57 6.7 Level 5 .............................. 14.21 8.4 14.22 8.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.35 4.8 16.46 5.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 17.18 3.7 17.18 3.7 – –Level 9 .............................. 22.71 7.7 24.28 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.10 12.1 15.10 12.1 – –

Nonfarm animal caretakers ................ 9.41 5.6 10.51 5.6 7.58 3.8 Level 1 .............................. 7.40 3.4 – – 7.44 3.6 Level 2 .............................. 9.42 3.9 9.60 4.4 8.35 9.3 Level 3 .............................. 8.61 4.4 – – – –

Gaming services workers .................. 6.82 6.7 6.84 6.2 6.55 14.0 Level 1 .............................. 8.31 3.4 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 6.72 2.5 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 6.55 5.6 6.51 5.2 8.45 16.1 Level 4 .............................. 9.09 7.6 8.87 6.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 7.52 24.0 7.69 26.8 – –

Gaming dealers .............................. 6.55 2.7 6.62 2.8 – –Level 2 .............................. 6.61 1.3 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 6.36 1.9 6.37 2.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 7.89 7.2 7.95 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 6.70 22.8 – – – –

Gaming and sports book writersand runners .............................. 10.62 18.6 – – 11.04 26.3

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Personal care and serviceoccupations –Continued

Motion picture projectionists ............. $13.77 36.9% – – $17.28 37.3%Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket

takers ............................................ 10.53 9.6 $12.28 19.3% 9.91 11.8 Level 1 .............................. 10.03 14.9 – – 9.96 16.7 Level 2 .............................. 9.67 5.9 – – 9.67 5.9 Level 3 .............................. 12.14 20.2 – – 9.64 7.9 Not able to be leveled ........ 9.16 8.2 – – 10.57 10.0

Miscellaneous entertainmentattendants and related workers .... 9.15 4.4 10.90 5.8 7.90 2.5

Level 1 .............................. 7.69 1.7 8.28 2.3 7.48 2.1 Level 2 .............................. 8.15 5.0 9.17 10.3 7.66 3.3 Level 3 .............................. 10.04 7.1 11.14 7.5 8.53 5.1 Level 4 .............................. 14.27 12.0 14.75 10.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.27 6.9 – – 8.16 3.8

Amusement and recreationattendants ................................. 8.81 5.7 10.59 8.4 7.66 2.8

Level 1 .............................. 7.29 2.0 8.11 2.8 7.08 2.0 Level 2 .............................. 7.83 3.5 8.34 5.9 7.59 3.4 Level 3 .............................. 9.18 3.5 9.54 5.8 8.79 4.2 Level 4 .............................. 13.46 16.6 13.96 15.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.59 7.9 – – 7.52 2.8

Locker room, coatroom, anddressing room attendants ......... 10.45 6.3 11.55 8.7 8.82 6.1

Level 1 .............................. 8.61 4.0 8.47 3.2 8.72 8.2 Level 3 .............................. 11.97 6.5 – – – –

Funeral attendants .............................. 11.24 8.9 – – 10.77 9.4 Barbers and cosmetologists ............... 14.29 6.3 13.71 6.4 15.63 8.7

Level 3 .............................. 10.30 21.6 – – 14.68 30.2 Level 4 .............................. 12.27 8.2 12.80 9.3 10.35 7.4 Level 5 .............................. 13.85 6.1 13.73 6.3 14.32 12.0 Level 6 .............................. 22.48 5.0 – – 22.02 3.8

Hairdressers, hairstylists, andcosmetologists ......................... 14.45 6.4 13.83 6.6 15.94 8.9

Level 3 .............................. 10.11 24.0 – – 15.24 35.6 Level 4 .............................. 12.49 8.5 13.05 9.5 10.43 8.4 Level 5 .............................. 13.85 6.1 13.73 6.3 14.32 12.0 Level 6 .............................. 22.48 5.0 – – 22.02 3.8

Miscellaneous personal appearanceworkers ........................................ 14.38 11.5 12.65 11.6 16.73 18.6

Level 3 .............................. 10.11 13.1 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 14.78 20.2 11.16 8.1 – –

Manicurists and pedicurists ........... 11.15 7.0 11.04 7.4 11.34 22.5

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Relativeerror5

Personal care and serviceoccupations –ContinuedManicurists and pedicurists

–ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $12.11 3.3% – – – –

Shampooers ................................... 8.29 6.0 – – – –Skin care specialists ....................... 19.27 12.3 – – $21.18 16.7%

Baggage porters, bellhops, andconcierges .................................... 10.31 10.9 $10.42 11.5% 9.29 6.0

Level 1 .............................. 8.21 4.8 8.13 6.1 8.60 3.8 Level 2 .............................. 9.21 5.0 9.24 6.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.85 13.8 14.88 14.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.53 8.7 14.53 8.7 – –

Baggage porters and bellhops ........ 8.21 4.3 8.22 4.7 8.17 3.7 Level 1 .............................. 8.14 5.4 8.13 6.1 – –Level 2 .............................. 8.75 4.8 8.81 5.6 – –

Concierges ..................................... 14.11 11.1 14.74 10.7 10.33 11.7 Level 2 .............................. 11.65 7.6 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 15.97 11.2 16.07 11.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.62 9.0 14.62 9.0 – –

Tour and travel guides ....................... 12.85 7.2 13.91 8.5 12.04 10.3 Level 2 .............................. 9.73 9.7 – – 9.10 9.9 Level 4 .............................. 15.33 10.6 – – 17.01 13.5

Tour guides and escorts ................. 12.24 7.8 13.01 8.7 11.77 10.5 Level 2 .............................. 9.73 9.7 – – 9.10 9.9 Level 4 .............................. 14.97 11.4 – – 16.48 14.5

Transportation attendants .................. 32.56 3.7 33.34 3.8 20.49 17.6 Level 1 .............................. 7.40 11.5 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 11.98 8.2 11.15 10.1 14.27 16.8 Level 3 .............................. 17.55 22.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 31.16 5.2 31.26 5.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 39.81 1.0 39.97 1.0 – –

Flight attendants ............................ 36.37 2.8 36.23 2.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 32.07 4.8 32.07 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 39.81 1.0 39.97 1.0 – –

Transportation attendants, exceptflight attendants and baggageporters ...................................... 11.85 7.8 11.83 10.5 11.90 13.4

Level 1 .............................. 7.40 11.5 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 11.98 8.2 11.15 10.1 14.27 16.8

Child care workers ............................. 9.59 1.3 9.73 1.8 9.26 1.8 Level 1 .............................. 8.30 3.0 8.59 12.5 8.16 3.6 Level 2 .............................. 8.76 1.9 8.50 2.6 9.17 2.4 Level 3 .............................. 9.55 2.6 9.54 3.0 9.57 3.4

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Relativeerror5

Personal care and serviceoccupations –Continued

Child care workers –ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $10.88 3.2% $10.88 3.2% $10.83 7.7%Level 5 .............................. 12.68 5.4 12.59 5.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 15.22 16.8 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.05 6.7 11.87 7.9 9.85 8.4

Personal and home care aides ............ 9.42 4.6 10.31 3.0 8.19 6.6 Level 1 .............................. 7.85 13.5 – – 7.11 9.1 Level 2 .............................. 8.32 3.4 8.72 3.5 8.03 5.0 Level 3 .............................. 10.55 4.4 10.89 3.8 9.26 5.2 Level 4 .............................. 10.53 3.4 10.44 5.3 10.80 5.6 Level 5 .............................. 11.11 6.5 10.88 6.5 – –

Recreation and fitness workers .......... 12.77 3.9 15.53 4.2 11.04 4.0 Level 1 .............................. 7.25 6.6 – – 7.16 7.0 Level 2 .............................. 9.19 4.4 9.92 7.4 8.99 5.4 Level 3 .............................. 10.18 4.6 10.67 9.3 10.03 5.2 Level 4 .............................. 12.61 5.1 13.74 5.4 11.85 6.8 Level 5 .............................. 15.13 6.9 16.60 5.3 14.15 10.1 Level 6 .............................. 20.66 5.0 21.23 6.4 19.28 4.5 Level 7 .............................. 17.39 10.3 18.72 3.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.85 12.7 16.66 11.3 14.63 19.4

Fitness trainers and aerobicsinstructors ................................ 15.22 7.0 18.67 9.9 13.75 6.3

Level 2 .............................. 9.22 2.7 – – 8.92 3.7 Level 3 .............................. 10.52 4.5 – – 10.63 4.6 Level 4 .............................. 13.48 7.5 – – 12.71 7.5 Level 5 .............................. 15.79 17.1 – – 16.03 20.1 Level 6 .............................. 22.59 6.3 24.00 6.5 20.70 5.0 Not able to be leveled ........ 19.43 12.9 – – 18.01 26.7

Recreation workers ........................ 11.85 3.3 14.69 3.5 9.82 4.0 Level 1 .............................. 7.25 6.6 – – 7.16 7.0 Level 2 .............................. 9.19 5.0 9.99 9.4 8.99 6.0 Level 3 .............................. 10.06 5.8 10.80 9.2 9.76 7.1 Level 4 .............................. 12.04 6.8 13.04 5.4 10.88 11.0 Level 5 .............................. 14.79 6.5 16.97 5.3 12.57 10.8 Level 6 .............................. 19.12 5.5 19.68 6.5 16.73 9.5 Level 7 .............................. 16.66 10.9 18.47 3.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.38 10.6 14.42 12.8 11.40 14.2

Residential advisors ........................... 11.51 19.4 11.29 20.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.16 7.2 16.15 8.5 – –

Sales and related occupations ............. 17.34 1.3 20.12 1.5 9.07 .8 Level 1 .............................. 8.14 .9 8.44 1.6 7.98 1.0

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–Continued

Level 2 .............................. $8.97 0.9% $9.77 1.4% $8.34 0.7%Level 3 .............................. 10.88 1.3 11.54 1.4 9.59 1.8 Level 4 .............................. 15.48 2.8 15.84 3.0 13.00 2.0 Level 5 .............................. 19.89 2.6 19.92 2.6 18.48 15.3 Level 6 .............................. 24.08 2.7 24.10 2.7 20.68 13.1 Level 7 .............................. 31.47 2.8 31.49 2.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 40.60 5.3 40.60 5.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 46.33 8.2 46.41 8.1 – –Level 10 ............................. 64.03 12.7 64.03 12.7 – –Level 11 ............................. 58.87 8.3 58.89 8.3 – –Level 12 ............................. 65.83 2.7 65.83 2.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.08 5.4 20.14 5.5 – –

First-line supervisors/managers, salesworkers ........................................ 20.53 2.8 20.68 2.8 11.95 15.6

Level 3 .............................. 11.28 5.3 11.38 5.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.68 2.7 12.94 2.7 9.80 4.4 Level 5 .............................. 15.84 2.0 15.85 2.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.97 3.4 19.98 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.68 3.9 27.68 3.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 31.35 9.0 31.35 9.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 41.28 8.4 41.28 8.4 – –Level 11 ............................. 47.56 10.8 47.56 10.8 – –Level 12 ............................. 64.55 5.1 64.55 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.08 5.5 20.96 5.5 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofretail sales workers .................. 18.32 2.4 18.38 2.4 13.14 20.9

Level 3 .............................. 11.30 5.8 11.41 6.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.76 2.8 12.90 2.8 10.05 6.5 Level 5 .............................. 15.99 2.4 16.01 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.66 3.9 19.66 3.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.32 5.0 28.32 5.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.40 10.8 32.40 10.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.38 15.2 35.38 15.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.30 2.5 17.11 2.4 – –

First-line supervisors/managers ofnon-retail sales workers ........... 28.72 6.4 29.36 6.0 – –

Level 4 .............................. 11.91 9.3 13.45 6.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.02 11.0 15.02 11.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.61 4.1 21.66 4.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.17 5.1 26.17 5.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.89 14.6 28.89 14.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 44.43 8.1 44.43 8.1 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–ContinuedFirst-line supervisors/managers of

non-retail sales workers–Continued

Level 11 ............................. $47.56 10.8% $47.56 10.8% – –Level 12 ............................. 65.75 6.3 65.75 6.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 35.58 10.1 35.73 10.1 – –

Retail sales workers ........................... 11.43 1.3 13.00 1.5 $8.86 0.7%Level 1 .............................. 8.08 .9 8.34 1.8 7.94 1.0 Level 2 .............................. 8.97 .9 9.84 1.5 8.33 .7 Level 3 .............................. 10.84 1.4 11.53 1.5 9.50 1.8 Level 4 .............................. 15.15 2.4 15.58 2.5 12.91 2.2 Level 5 .............................. 20.48 4.6 20.44 4.7 22.41 14.9 Level 6 .............................. 23.07 6.3 23.07 6.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.04 7.7 28.04 7.7 – –

Cashiers, all workers ..................... 9.52 1.3 10.33 1.8 8.56 .6 Level 1 .............................. 8.10 1.1 8.23 2.1 8.02 1.1 Level 2 .............................. 9.01 1.0 9.71 1.7 8.41 .8 Level 3 .............................. 10.43 2.1 11.06 2.6 9.27 2.4 Level 4 .............................. 14.45 3.4 14.22 3.6 15.49 3.3 Level 5 .............................. 19.44 7.7 19.46 7.8 – –

Cashiers ..................................... 9.40 .8 10.17 1.3 8.56 .6 Level 1 .............................. 8.10 1.1 8.24 2.1 8.02 1.1 Level 2 .............................. 9.01 1.0 9.72 1.8 8.40 .8 Level 3 .............................. 10.33 1.9 10.95 2.5 9.27 2.4 Level 4 .............................. 15.13 2.3 14.92 3.4 15.55 3.3 Level 5 .............................. 19.44 7.7 19.46 7.8 – –

Gaming change persons andbooth cashiers ...................... 12.71 7.1 12.75 6.9 – –Level 1 .............................. 7.40 2.1 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 8.28 7.0 – – – –

Counter and rental clerks and partssalespersons ............................. 12.86 2.9 14.48 2.9 8.35 2.2

Level 2 .............................. 8.04 2.7 8.90 5.9 7.68 2.1 Level 3 .............................. 11.14 2.7 11.87 3.1 9.00 3.2 Level 4 .............................. 14.71 3.1 14.89 3.1 10.70 5.8 Level 5 .............................. 19.55 4.2 19.60 4.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.18 6.7 22.18 6.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.98 10.9 28.98 10.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.67 16.4 12.67 16.4 – –

Counter and rental clerks ........... 10.26 3.0 11.78 3.4 8.03 2.4 Level 2 .............................. 8.06 2.8 8.90 6.0 7.68 2.2 Level 3 .............................. 9.99 3.5 10.52 4.2 8.51 3.8

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–Continued

Counter and rental clerks–ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $13.91 5.9% $13.98 6.1% – –Level 5 .............................. 15.24 9.0 15.24 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.90 19.0 11.90 19.0 – –

Parts salespersons ...................... 15.38 3.2 16.25 3.4 $9.36 5.3%Level 3 .............................. 12.05 3.6 12.93 4.2 9.42 4.3 Level 4 .............................. 15.09 3.7 15.34 3.6 10.66 6.5 Level 5 .............................. 20.11 4.7 20.17 4.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.33 6.6 22.33 6.6 – –

Retail salespersons ......................... 12.80 1.9 14.52 2.0 9.29 1.3 Level 1 .............................. 7.95 1.6 8.77 2.9 7.71 1.8 Level 2 .............................. 9.10 1.7 10.23 3.1 8.36 1.3 Level 3 .............................. 11.10 1.8 11.83 2.3 9.78 2.8 Level 4 .............................. 15.37 3.2 15.99 3.4 12.64 2.8 Level 5 .............................. 20.70 5.2 20.63 5.3 22.95 14.8 Level 6 .............................. 23.46 8.5 23.46 8.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.53 10.3 27.53 10.3 – –

Advertising sales agents .................... 23.77 6.6 23.97 6.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.73 11.9 18.90 11.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.45 7.0 17.45 7.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.89 6.3 26.88 6.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.26 5.3 26.26 5.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 36.37 10.7 36.37 10.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.17 37.6 24.27 33.5 – –

Insurance sales agents ........................ 28.63 6.9 28.83 7.0 19.11 17.0 Level 4 .............................. 16.74 14.2 16.84 14.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.19 6.6 20.24 6.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.49 14.6 21.62 15.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 34.74 18.1 34.74 18.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 46.86 13.1 46.86 13.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 39.65 8.2 39.65 8.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 33.05 16.7 33.22 16.7 – –

Securities, commodities, andfinancial services sales agents ..... 58.82 9.0 59.39 9.0 16.02 25.8

Level 4 .............................. 17.89 6.7 18.45 6.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.14 3.3 17.03 3.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.04 16.5 26.04 16.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 38.94 19.7 39.30 19.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 54.72 22.6 54.72 22.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 92.54 21.4 92.54 21.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 75.59 12.6 75.59 12.6 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–Continued

Securities, commodities, andfinancial services sales agents–Continued

Level 11 ............................. $69.41 15.6% $69.41 15.6% – –Level 12 ............................. 69.76 4.0 69.76 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 81.59 15.8 81.59 15.8 – –

Travel agents ..................................... 15.23 10.2 15.42 11.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.12 9.0 13.18 9.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.84 6.1 17.56 4.1 – –

Sales representatives, wholesale andmanufacturing .............................. 31.52 3.9 31.69 3.9 $13.82 11.0%

Level 4 .............................. 19.62 6.7 19.72 6.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 22.79 7.2 22.88 7.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.77 6.3 26.76 6.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 34.29 4.7 34.29 4.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 41.35 7.2 41.35 7.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.64 3.4 38.64 3.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 69.71 19.9 69.71 19.9 – –Level 11 ............................. 52.37 8.5 52.37 8.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 28.18 10.1 28.85 9.9 – –

Sales representatives, wholesaleand manufacturing, technicaland scientific products ............. 40.79 8.4 40.86 8.4 – –

Level 5 .............................. 24.13 13.3 24.45 13.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 32.67 25.3 32.67 25.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 37.30 6.6 37.32 6.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 43.51 12.0 43.51 12.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.31 5.5 38.31 5.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 82.88 27.5 82.88 27.5 – –Level 11 ............................. 51.78 6.2 51.78 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.23 13.1 34.23 13.1 – –

Sales representatives, wholesaleand manufacturing, excepttechnical and scientificproducts ................................... 28.08 2.4 28.26 2.4 13.31 10.3

Level 4 .............................. 20.09 7.0 20.20 7.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 22.57 8.1 22.62 8.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 25.55 4.0 25.53 4.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 32.87 5.2 32.87 5.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 40.17 7.2 40.17 7.2 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.91 4.2 38.91 4.2 – –Level 10 ............................. 49.38 8.2 49.38 8.2 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–ContinuedSales representatives, wholesale

and manufacturing, excepttechnical and scientificproducts –Continued

Level 11 ............................. $53.89 24.8% $53.89 24.8% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.20 11.2 26.05 11.1 – –

Models, demonstrators, and productpromoters ..................................... 16.47 8.0 18.03 11.0 $12.68 6.8%

Level 2 .............................. 10.20 7.2 – – 10.60 4.0 Level 3 .............................. 12.10 8.3 – – 11.79 11.4 Level 4 .............................. 15.20 7.1 14.59 8.2 16.63 4.6 Level 5 .............................. 20.36 13.6 20.04 14.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.13 11.2 20.13 11.2 – –

Demonstrators and productpromoters ................................. 16.47 8.0 18.03 11.0 12.67 6.9

Level 2 .............................. 10.20 7.2 – – 10.60 4.0 Level 3 .............................. 12.10 8.3 – – 11.79 11.4 Level 4 .............................. 15.20 7.1 14.59 8.2 16.63 4.6 Level 5 .............................. 20.36 13.6 20.04 14.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.13 11.2 20.13 11.2 – –

Real estate brokers and sales agents .. 20.32 10.8 20.53 10.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 10.95 3.9 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 13.27 7.9 13.36 8.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.31 16.8 21.31 16.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.60 12.5 21.60 12.5 – –

Real estate brokers ......................... 19.78 17.2 17.93 16.5 – –Real estate sales agents .................. 20.40 11.8 20.90 11.8 – –

Level 3 .............................. 10.95 3.9 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 13.29 8.6 13.39 8.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.31 16.8 21.31 16.8 – –

Sales engineers .................................. 34.37 6.2 34.54 6.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.05 11.1 27.05 11.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 35.63 4.6 36.49 5.7 – –

Telemarketers .................................... 12.21 7.2 12.69 8.5 10.92 8.5 Level 1 .............................. 8.61 7.7 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 9.04 4.0 9.25 3.7 8.73 7.8 Level 3 .............................. 10.84 6.4 11.23 7.8 9.70 6.3 Level 4 .............................. 15.53 8.4 15.60 9.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 23.44 14.8 – – – –

Miscellaneous sales and relatedworkers ........................................ 17.27 5.6 19.62 6.4 9.66 3.8

Level 1 .............................. 8.68 3.6 9.15 12.2 8.52 2.8

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Sales and related occupations–Continued

Miscellaneous sales and relatedworkers –Continued

Level 2 .............................. $8.78 2.3% $9.36 3.6% $8.23 1.9%Level 3 .............................. 11.55 4.6 12.28 4.5 10.80 8.1 Level 4 .............................. 16.38 3.3 16.55 3.4 14.13 8.3 Level 5 .............................. 27.16 24.2 27.41 24.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.90 11.4 22.90 11.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.62 2.9 28.62 2.9 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.85 7.1 29.85 7.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.18 23.1 18.11 26.7 11.60 13.0

Door-to-door sales workers, newsand street vendors, and relatedworkers .................................... 12.03 12.9 – – – –

Office and administrative supportoccupations ..................................... 15.74 .5 16.15 .5 12.15 1.0

Level 1 .............................. 9.59 2.0 10.30 2.5 8.87 3.2 Level 2 .............................. 11.12 .8 11.42 .9 10.26 1.5 Level 3 .............................. 12.51 1.0 12.67 1.1 11.36 2.1 Level 4 .............................. 15.19 .6 15.29 .6 13.87 1.7 Level 5 .............................. 17.94 .6 17.98 .6 17.03 4.0 Level 6 .............................. 20.86 .8 20.90 .8 19.45 5.3 Level 7 .............................. 25.04 1.2 25.07 1.2 23.53 6.1 Level 8 .............................. 28.76 2.1 28.83 2.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.91 1.6 17.13 1.4 14.27 8.2

First-line supervisors/managers ofoffice and administrative supportworkers ........................................ 22.37 1.4 22.41 1.4 18.61 9.8

Level 4 .............................. 15.94 6.1 15.94 6.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.71 2.7 16.71 2.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.12 1.8 20.18 1.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.48 3.1 24.53 3.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.45 2.5 28.48 2.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.34 3.5 25.44 3.5 – –

Switchboard operators, includinganswering service ........................ 12.09 4.3 12.85 3.7 10.21 6.7

Level 2 .............................. 11.81 4.6 12.14 4.9 10.99 4.6 Level 3 .............................. 11.66 9.4 13.35 6.0 8.64 3.6 Level 4 .............................. 15.53 6.5 15.53 6.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.27 12.5 – – – –

Telephone operators .......................... 14.11 10.6 14.60 10.3 9.68 5.1 Level 2 .............................. 10.03 6.7 – – – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Office and administrative supportoccupations –Continued

Telephone operators –ContinuedLevel 3 .............................. $13.13 15.8% $13.28 15.7% – –

Financial clerks .................................. 15.24 .9 15.53 1.0 $12.50 1.6%Level 1 .............................. 9.16 4.0 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 11.11 2.5 11.52 3.1 10.10 1.7 Level 3 .............................. 11.70 1.6 11.80 2.0 11.09 1.7 Level 4 .............................. 14.84 1.3 14.93 1.3 13.58 2.5 Level 5 .............................. 17.53 1.1 17.64 1.2 15.79 4.7 Level 6 .............................. 19.73 1.8 19.74 1.8 19.34 3.9 Level 7 .............................. 23.03 4.0 23.13 4.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.34 3.1 16.78 2.7 11.73 8.2

Bill and account collectors ............ 15.25 4.5 15.35 4.8 13.66 7.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.73 8.9 12.36 8.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 10.11 10.4 10.14 10.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.76 3.1 14.65 3.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.18 3.6 18.46 3.8 15.39 11.9 Level 6 .............................. 16.52 7.9 16.52 7.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.51 12.3 21.01 10.9 – –

Billing and posting clerks andmachine operators .................... 15.32 1.4 15.44 1.4 13.62 3.3

Level 2 .............................. 12.85 6.2 13.00 7.7 12.29 4.5 Level 3 .............................. 12.73 2.1 12.76 2.5 12.37 5.8 Level 4 .............................. 15.00 1.9 15.07 2.0 13.94 5.9 Level 5 .............................. 17.17 2.1 17.20 2.1 16.22 8.1 Level 6 .............................. 22.41 5.6 22.34 5.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.30 4.4 16.31 4.4 – –

Bookkeeping, accounting, andauditing clerks ......................... 16.33 1.0 16.52 1.0 13.90 2.6

Level 2 .............................. 11.06 6.6 11.40 8.0 10.10 6.6 Level 3 .............................. 12.27 2.2 12.46 2.5 10.96 4.1 Level 4 .............................. 15.26 1.6 15.39 1.6 13.50 3.7 Level 5 .............................. 17.68 1.5 17.83 1.7 15.82 5.9 Level 6 .............................. 20.04 2.0 20.09 2.0 18.91 3.8 Level 7 .............................. 23.82 5.6 23.85 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.54 2.9 16.48 2.9 22.07 24.3

Gaming cage workers .................... 10.45 4.5 10.74 5.5 – –Payroll and timekeeping clerks ..... 17.99 1.3 18.10 1.3 15.41 8.0

Level 3 .............................. 14.30 7.7 13.60 7.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.08 2.5 16.28 2.6 13.05 8.1 Level 5 .............................. 17.97 2.4 18.04 2.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.12 2.4 20.05 2.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.31 4.9 20.31 4.9 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Office and administrative supportoccupations –ContinuedProcurement clerks ........................ $16.51 2.9% $16.64 2.9% – –

Level 3 .............................. 12.43 3.0 12.43 3.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.70 4.1 15.73 4.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.64 6.6 15.64 6.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.79 2.9 19.79 2.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.98 10.4 18.23 8.1 – –

Tellers ............................................ 11.83 .9 12.07 1.1 $10.94 1.4%Level 2 .............................. 10.76 1.7 11.13 2.0 9.98 1.8 Level 3 .............................. 11.33 1.3 11.44 1.5 10.93 2.1 Level 4 .............................. 12.85 1.8 12.84 2.0 12.92 3.3 Level 5 .............................. 15.19 3.0 15.10 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.93 3.1 12.46 4.9 – –

Brokerage clerks ................................ 18.46 5.2 18.59 5.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.01 8.2 17.01 8.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.25 6.3 19.25 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 17.84 5.7 17.41 4.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.40 7.0 25.40 7.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.79 7.9 21.79 7.9 – –

Correspondence clerks ....................... 16.78 4.2 16.85 4.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.42 5.2 17.42 5.2 – –

Court, municipal, and license clerks .. 16.97 3.2 17.08 3.0 15.14 21.3 Level 3 .............................. 11.28 7.6 11.95 5.9 8.76 11.0 Level 4 .............................. 13.85 2.7 13.83 2.7 14.27 9.8 Level 5 .............................. 18.19 2.8 18.28 2.9 15.47 8.1 Level 6 .............................. 21.22 8.3 19.94 6.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.54 4.1 19.76 4.0 – –

Credit authorizers, checkers, andclerks ............................................ 15.90 4.8 15.98 4.7 – –

Level 3 .............................. 11.54 5.2 11.54 5.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.58 4.1 13.52 4.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.83 8.0 16.83 8.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.88 6.7 18.88 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.39 10.0 18.39 10.0 – –

Customer service representatives ...... 15.77 1.7 16.07 1.7 11.80 3.5 Level 1 .............................. 9.25 10.9 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 10.68 3.9 10.83 4.9 10.07 3.6 Level 3 .............................. 12.03 2.6 12.27 3.1 10.10 5.1 Level 4 .............................. 15.53 2.4 15.62 2.5 13.52 5.2 Level 5 .............................. 18.34 2.8 18.41 2.8 15.43 5.3 Level 6 .............................. 21.79 2.2 21.84 2.2 19.73 10.7 Level 7 .............................. 23.39 4.6 23.33 4.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.15 3.9 16.48 4.0 12.64 6.7

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Eligibility interviewers, governmentprograms ...................................... $17.39 2.4% $17.42 2.4% – –

Level 4 .............................. 13.96 4.6 14.17 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.91 2.5 15.92 2.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.50 2.5 19.50 2.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.84 4.0 20.84 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.93 9.2 19.65 10.0 – –

File clerks .......................................... 12.44 3.8 13.24 3.6 $9.98 2.3%Level 1 .............................. 10.46 8.0 12.81 9.2 8.86 4.0 Level 2 .............................. 11.22 3.2 11.73 4.1 10.26 2.2 Level 3 .............................. 12.26 3.6 12.46 3.7 10.96 7.0 Level 4 .............................. 15.89 3.8 15.85 4.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.63 6.6 12.63 6.6 – –

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks .. 9.73 1.7 9.91 1.6 8.83 4.6 Level 2 .............................. 9.26 2.4 9.45 2.5 8.29 5.4 Level 3 .............................. 9.68 2.5 9.89 2.3 8.83 5.1 Level 4 .............................. 11.59 4.2 11.61 4.8 – –

Interviewers, except eligibility andloan .............................................. 12.74 3.8 13.61 4.7 10.12 3.6

Level 2 .............................. 9.32 6.3 9.73 13.2 9.00 2.8 Level 3 .............................. 12.03 2.5 11.98 2.8 12.27 3.6 Level 4 .............................. 13.77 4.1 14.56 2.8 10.20 6.8 Level 5 .............................. 14.54 6.5 14.82 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.90 9.4 15.95 9.9 – –

Library assistants, clerical ................. 12.70 2.5 14.30 3.3 10.91 3.8 Level 2 .............................. 9.46 4.8 12.97 8.8 8.70 3.8 Level 3 .............................. 12.02 2.8 13.05 3.1 11.20 4.2 Level 4 .............................. 14.92 4.4 15.13 4.8 13.88 8.3 Level 5 .............................. 19.23 5.3 – – – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.14 6.4 12.18 7.0 – –

Loan interviewers and clerks ............. 16.14 2.2 16.20 2.2 14.22 12.2 Level 3 .............................. 11.30 5.9 11.52 4.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.51 2.7 14.57 2.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.35 3.7 17.30 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.63 3.6 19.63 3.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.22 5.4 16.30 5.6 – –

New accounts clerks .......................... 14.61 3.4 14.53 3.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.03 5.7 11.03 5.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.92 4.0 13.95 4.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.51 4.8 15.51 4.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.05 7.7 18.98 8.6 – –

Order clerks ....................................... 15.26 3.0 15.44 2.9 12.45 12.5

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Order clerks –ContinuedLevel 1 .............................. $9.63 18.3% – – $8.58 10.6%Level 2 .............................. 11.84 5.9 $11.98 6.2% 10.34 9.1 Level 3 .............................. 12.58 3.1 12.62 3.3 12.03 9.2 Level 4 .............................. 16.45 4.6 16.35 4.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.30 5.2 19.30 5.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.67 3.1 21.67 3.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.75 9.3 26.75 9.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.90 9.8 14.24 9.4 – –

Human resources assistants, exceptpayroll and timekeeping .............. 17.80 2.3 17.88 2.4 15.02 11.2

Level 3 .............................. 12.08 6.8 12.23 6.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.09 3.9 15.25 4.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.07 3.4 19.06 3.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.36 3.4 20.36 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.14 4.9 23.14 4.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.65 4.8 19.52 4.6 – –

Receptionists and information clerks 12.82 1.2 13.20 1.2 10.66 2.5 Level 1 .............................. 9.84 6.1 11.51 8.5 8.49 4.4 Level 2 .............................. 11.62 1.5 12.03 1.6 10.11 3.1 Level 3 .............................. 12.92 1.6 12.96 1.8 12.50 3.7 Level 4 .............................. 15.29 2.2 15.31 2.4 14.86 8.9 Level 5 .............................. 17.34 10.0 17.40 10.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.51 7.3 14.89 7.3 10.32 3.4

Reservation and transportation ticketagents and travel clerks ............... 15.13 3.4 15.37 3.3 14.35 6.7

Level 2 .............................. 10.90 11.9 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 13.29 7.6 13.76 8.4 10.44 6.1 Level 4 .............................. 15.86 4.8 16.29 4.2 14.89 8.8 Level 5 .............................. 16.86 7.3 16.75 7.6 – –

Cargo and freight agents .................... 21.42 18.0 20.80 13.5 22.89 30.5 Level 4 .............................. 15.12 4.6 15.19 5.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.46 3.3 18.48 3.3 – –

Couriers and messengers ................... 11.16 5.2 11.95 6.8 9.23 5.3 Level 1 .............................. 9.71 8.3 11.55 8.7 7.90 8.7 Level 2 .............................. 10.75 8.2 11.32 10.8 9.02 4.5 Level 3 .............................. 13.29 3.9 13.42 4.2 12.74 11.3

Dispatchers ........................................ 17.80 2.5 18.12 2.4 10.87 6.0 Level 2 .............................. 10.77 10.0 11.28 10.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.96 3.8 13.17 4.0 10.80 10.1 Level 4 .............................. 16.16 2.5 16.33 2.2 12.38 10.5 Level 5 .............................. 19.71 4.0 19.75 4.0 – –

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Dispatchers –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $23.14 4.2% $23.15 4.2% – –Level 7 .............................. 32.42 9.0 32.42 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.03 8.5 19.03 8.5 – –

Police, fire, and ambulancedispatchers ............................... 16.90 3.8 17.29 3.3 $11.20 11.8%

Level 2 .............................. 12.58 21.5 14.47 22.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.94 4.5 14.17 4.4 12.15 14.6 Level 4 .............................. 15.86 3.5 15.95 3.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.10 7.5 20.10 7.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.09 7.3 23.14 7.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.72 20.0 15.72 20.0 – –

Dispatchers, except police, fire,and ambulance ......................... 18.22 3.2 18.49 3.1 10.60 6.6

Level 2 .............................. 9.55 6.7 9.77 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.44 5.3 12.65 5.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.32 3.3 16.55 2.7 12.12 12.5 Level 5 .............................. 19.52 4.8 19.58 4.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.16 5.0 23.16 5.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 33.09 9.8 33.09 9.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.46 7.8 20.46 7.8 – –

Meter readers, utilities ....................... 16.57 4.8 16.87 5.1 12.78 6.4 Level 2 .............................. 12.92 8.9 13.41 9.6 8.99 5.7 Level 3 .............................. 15.72 8.3 15.71 8.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.44 6.3 18.44 6.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.76 4.7 20.76 4.7 – –

Production, planning, and expeditingclerks ............................................ 19.34 2.5 19.44 2.4 – –

Level 3 .............................. 14.58 6.6 14.57 6.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.21 3.7 16.26 3.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.36 6.3 18.36 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.68 3.8 22.73 3.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.64 3.4 23.64 3.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.33 4.3 21.33 4.3 – –

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks 13.41 1.3 13.53 1.4 10.28 4.1 Level 2 .............................. 10.81 2.5 10.90 2.6 10.07 8.7 Level 3 .............................. 13.28 2.3 13.39 2.3 10.17 5.3 Level 4 .............................. 15.49 2.8 15.50 2.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.57 4.0 17.71 4.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.10 6.6 22.10 6.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 18.94 12.2 18.94 12.2 – –

Stock clerks and order fillers ............. 11.94 1.6 12.95 1.5 9.19 3.8

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Level 1 .............................. $9.06 1.8% $10.14 3.6% $8.32 1.5%Level 2 .............................. 10.80 2.3 11.35 2.9 9.39 2.8 Level 3 .............................. 12.39 2.7 12.71 2.6 10.10 4.7 Level 4 .............................. 15.26 1.6 15.34 1.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.98 9.0 17.22 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.79 9.2 19.45 8.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.20 9.5 13.41 10.4 10.73 6.6

Weighers, measurers, checkers, andsamplers, recordkeeping .............. 14.24 5.3 15.05 5.7 – –

Level 2 .............................. 9.09 13.5 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 12.44 6.2 14.20 6.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.11 8.7 14.18 9.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.13 6.7 17.13 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.27 9.7 15.27 9.7 – –

Secretaries and administrativeassistants ...................................... 18.81 .8 19.01 .9 15.90 3.7

Level 2 .............................. 10.90 3.5 10.97 3.5 10.65 8.9 Level 3 .............................. 12.97 3.0 13.07 3.1 11.94 4.0 Level 4 .............................. 15.56 1.3 15.65 1.4 14.66 5.3 Level 5 .............................. 18.48 1.7 18.52 1.8 17.85 6.9 Level 6 .............................. 21.80 1.3 21.81 1.3 21.23 10.4 Level 7 .............................. 26.14 1.5 26.21 1.5 23.44 9.9 Level 8 .............................. 30.09 4.7 30.09 4.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.30 3.0 21.47 2.9 17.77 9.3

Executive secretaries andadministrative assistants .......... 21.45 1.3 21.62 1.3 17.79 5.2

Level 3 .............................. 17.16 14.6 17.39 14.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.80 2.9 15.88 3.2 15.17 3.9 Level 5 .............................. 18.50 1.4 18.59 1.4 17.29 6.7 Level 6 .............................. 21.71 1.3 21.77 1.3 19.55 12.9 Level 7 .............................. 26.14 1.8 26.16 1.8 24.92 11.0 Level 8 .............................. 29.75 6.0 29.75 6.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.74 3.8 24.83 3.9 22.82 12.7

Legal secretaries ............................ 22.38 2.4 22.33 2.6 23.19 4.9 Level 4 .............................. 15.74 4.1 15.62 3.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.90 5.4 20.52 6.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.38 4.8 23.27 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.73 4.3 26.79 4.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.21 13.3 23.21 13.3 – –

Medical secretaries ........................ 15.20 2.9 15.22 3.1 15.04 4.2

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Level 2 .............................. $10.94 4.0% $10.89 4.3% – –Level 3 .............................. 12.39 5.2 12.42 5.0 $12.00 7.9%Level 4 .............................. 15.40 3.9 15.45 4.1 15.03 6.5 Level 5 .............................. 16.85 7.5 16.86 8.0 16.65 7.6 Level 6 .............................. 20.92 4.0 20.92 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.16 6.9 17.49 6.6 – –

Secretaries, except legal, medical,and executive ........................... 16.47 1.3 16.72 1.4 13.37 4.4

Level 2 .............................. 10.84 6.0 11.13 6.2 10.51 10.5 Level 3 .............................. 13.13 2.6 13.25 2.8 11.93 4.8 Level 4 .............................. 15.53 1.6 15.66 1.5 14.08 7.5 Level 5 .............................. 18.31 3.3 18.57 3.4 12.74 6.3 Level 6 .............................. 20.66 2.7 20.65 2.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.67 8.1 23.67 8.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.53 3.7 18.71 3.7 15.29 13.7

Computer operators ........................... 16.01 5.8 16.11 6.1 12.66 8.4 Level 3 .............................. 12.79 3.2 12.98 3.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.79 7.6 12.77 7.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.50 4.3 17.50 4.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.94 2.7 18.94 2.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.12 6.2 19.12 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.28 4.2 20.36 4.1 – –

Data entry and informationprocessing workers ...................... 14.30 1.6 14.47 1.8 13.13 3.6

Level 2 .............................. 11.92 2.4 12.06 2.8 11.26 4.0 Level 3 .............................. 13.31 3.0 13.35 3.4 13.13 6.2 Level 4 .............................. 15.05 2.0 15.06 2.0 15.02 6.9 Level 5 .............................. 18.29 2.9 18.21 3.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.74 5.6 16.01 6.3 14.26 4.8

Data entry keyers ........................... 13.39 1.5 13.53 1.4 12.63 4.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.63 2.2 11.74 2.5 11.04 4.6 Level 3 .............................. 12.78 2.4 12.74 2.2 12.92 6.7 Level 4 .............................. 14.57 2.5 14.61 2.6 14.07 5.5 Level 5 .............................. 18.86 6.6 18.86 6.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.71 8.5 14.94 10.1 – –

Word processors and typists .......... 16.62 3.8 16.75 4.3 15.28 7.4 Level 2 .............................. 13.12 7.6 13.55 9.8 11.83 8.1 Level 3 .............................. 16.13 9.2 16.24 10.3 15.27 16.4 Level 4 .............................. 16.06 4.0 15.94 4.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.95 2.3 17.79 2.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.37 6.5 17.47 7.0 – –

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Desktop publishers ............................ $19.53 6.6% $19.19 6.8% $21.49 13.7%Level 4 .............................. 16.02 3.5 16.01 3.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.90 10.1 – – – –

Insurance claims and policyprocessing clerks ......................... 16.47 2.1 16.53 2.1 15.15 7.6

Level 2 .............................. 12.71 6.7 12.51 5.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.46 2.5 12.54 2.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.72 2.3 14.72 2.3 14.68 16.1 Level 5 .............................. 17.45 2.2 17.57 2.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.34 5.5 20.51 5.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.41 6.4 25.41 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.18 9.8 16.98 9.3 – –

Mail clerks and mail machineoperators, except postal service ... 12.62 4.5 12.66 5.0 12.22 8.5

Level 1 .............................. 9.28 4.4 9.18 4.4 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.51 3.1 12.78 3.4 11.00 9.6 Level 3 .............................. 13.02 3.6 13.11 3.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.40 15.5 17.40 15.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.82 12.0 13.47 13.5 – –

Office clerks, general ......................... 14.58 1.1 14.90 1.1 12.55 2.2 Level 1 .............................. 11.54 6.8 10.76 11.7 12.07 8.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.11 1.8 11.11 2.0 11.11 4.6 Level 3 .............................. 12.89 2.2 12.98 2.1 12.43 5.1 Level 4 .............................. 14.84 1.0 15.02 1.0 13.20 2.9 Level 5 .............................. 17.86 1.7 17.84 1.7 18.29 10.9 Level 6 .............................. 22.65 3.5 22.65 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.18 4.9 22.00 5.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.46 3.7 15.80 3.9 13.64 6.9

Office machine operators, exceptcomputer ...................................... 13.42 4.5 13.66 4.4 9.57 7.0

Level 1 .............................. 9.46 4.6 9.49 4.5 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.91 4.6 11.39 3.9 9.79 8.2 Level 3 .............................. 14.41 5.9 14.45 6.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.76 5.3 14.76 5.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.80 9.6 14.72 7.8 – –

Proofreaders and copy markers ......... 12.95 10.2 14.31 8.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.29 9.7 – – – –

Statistical assistants ........................... 19.63 5.8 19.86 5.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.00 12.4 22.25 12.6 – –

Farming, fishing, and forestryoccupations ..................................... 13.07 5.9 13.31 6.1 11.55 24.8

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Level 1 .............................. $9.25 4.2% $9.20 4.3% – –Level 2 .............................. 9.44 17.9 10.70 19.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.96 6.8 13.94 5.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 11.00 10.3 10.98 11.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.31 6.4 19.56 10.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.58 8.7 18.03 8.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.28 9.5 20.28 9.5 – –

First-line supervisors/managers offarming, fishing, and forestryworkers ........................................ 20.74 11.7 20.74 11.7 – –

Agricultural inspectors ...................... 19.18 4.6 – – – –Graders and sorters, agricultural

products ....................................... 10.44 11.7 10.54 12.1 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.22 5.3 9.22 5.3 – –

Miscellaneous agricultural workers ... 10.98 9.8 10.85 6.0 $11.53 29.0%Level 1 .............................. 9.26 5.4 9.19 5.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.02 6.5 13.60 5.8 – –

Farmworkers and laborers, crop,nursery, and greenhouse .......... 11.28 12.9 10.53 8.3 14.69 17.6

Level 1 .............................. 9.36 6.8 9.23 7.0 – –Farmworkers, farm and ranch

animals ..................................... 10.03 18.1 14.02 8.9 – –Forest and conservation workers ....... 14.75 19.8 – – – –Logging workers ................................ 17.70 11.7 17.70 11.7 – –

Construction and extractionoccupations ..................................... 20.91 1.6 20.94 1.5 18.89 8.0

Level 1 .............................. 12.08 2.9 12.09 2.8 11.77 25.3 Level 2 .............................. 13.02 3.8 13.04 3.8 12.03 9.9 Level 3 .............................. 15.21 3.0 15.27 3.1 12.13 4.9 Level 4 .............................. 16.71 2.0 16.66 1.9 19.44 11.9 Level 5 .............................. 19.70 1.5 19.62 1.6 26.39 18.1 Level 6 .............................. 24.80 2.8 24.83 2.9 19.27 9.5 Level 7 .............................. 28.53 2.1 28.52 2.2 29.67 6.1 Level 8 .............................. 34.22 2.6 34.22 2.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 40.75 7.3 40.75 7.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.37 5.0 23.42 5.0 20.78 15.5

First-line supervisors/managers ofconstruction trades and extractionworkers ........................................ 29.06 3.6 29.06 3.6 – –

Level 5 .............................. 16.58 7.6 16.58 7.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.14 3.8 22.14 3.8 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –Continued

First-line supervisors/managers ofconstruction trades and extractionworkers –Continued

Level 7 .............................. $28.26 3.8% $28.28 3.8% – –Level 8 .............................. 33.55 4.0 33.55 4.0 – –Level 9 .............................. 41.15 9.0 41.15 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.96 5.2 27.90 5.3 – –

Boilermakers ...................................... 19.31 17.5 19.31 17.5 – –Brickmasons, blockmasons, and

stonemasons ................................. 25.04 3.8 24.95 3.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.48 4.6 21.48 4.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.49 5.9 24.49 5.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.51 3.7 28.28 3.8 – –

Brickmasons and blockmasons ...... 25.58 3.7 25.50 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.60 5.3 21.60 5.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.64 7.0 24.64 7.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.51 3.7 28.28 3.8 – –

Carpenters .......................................... 22.13 3.2 22.15 3.2 $21.30 12.5%Level 2 .............................. 14.14 8.5 14.14 8.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.16 10.5 15.32 11.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.51 5.8 16.50 5.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.46 3.6 19.47 3.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 25.15 6.1 25.17 6.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.48 4.2 27.44 4.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 35.26 11.2 35.26 11.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.23 9.5 19.29 9.7 – –

Carpet, floor, and tile installers andfinishers ....................................... 20.95 10.3 20.95 10.3 – –

Level 4 .............................. 18.58 5.7 18.58 5.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.86 5.8 17.86 5.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.87 12.5 23.87 12.5 – –

Carpet installers ............................. 23.54 10.4 23.54 10.4 – –Tile and marble setters ................... 19.14 6.5 19.14 6.5 – –

Level 4 .............................. 18.62 9.0 18.62 9.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.38 8.6 17.38 8.6 – –

Cement masons, concrete finishers,and terrazzo workers .................... 19.78 3.8 19.82 3.8 – –

Level 3 .............................. 15.65 11.6 15.65 11.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.72 8.1 17.72 8.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.57 6.4 19.67 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.86 8.6 24.86 8.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.91 8.7 24.91 8.7 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –ContinuedCement masons and concrete

finishers ................................... $19.74 3.7% $19.78 3.7% – –Level 3 .............................. 15.65 11.6 15.65 11.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.72 8.1 17.72 8.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.57 6.4 19.67 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.86 8.6 24.86 8.6 – –

Construction laborers ......................... 16.33 4.0 16.23 4.3 $20.09 18.9%Level 1 .............................. 12.02 4.4 12.22 4.5 8.47 4.1 Level 2 .............................. 13.28 7.7 13.30 7.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 17.89 6.9 17.89 6.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 22.13 5.7 21.90 5.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 24.22 7.0 22.88 7.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.89 8.5 24.89 8.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.13 7.0 16.17 7.1 – –

Construction equipment operators ..... 18.97 3.3 19.00 3.3 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.99 4.0 11.99 4.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.30 5.7 13.35 5.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.43 4.4 16.45 4.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.66 5.6 20.66 5.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.57 4.5 24.57 4.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.43 7.6 24.43 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 23.53 10.2 23.53 10.2 – –

Paving, surfacing, and tampingequipment operators ................ 16.35 5.7 16.38 5.7 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.07 7.0 13.07 7.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.07 7.7 15.14 7.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.72 8.1 15.72 8.1 – –

Operating engineers and otherconstruction equipmentoperators .................................. 19.69 3.8 19.72 3.9 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.43 7.7 13.50 7.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.79 5.4 16.79 5.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.60 5.7 21.60 5.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.96 5.6 24.96 5.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.75 8.3 24.75 8.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.68 10.9 24.68 10.9 – –

Drywall installers, ceiling tileinstallers, and tapers .................... 22.00 8.4 22.03 8.5 – –

Level 5 .............................. 23.52 13.6 23.60 13.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 25.99 7.8 25.99 7.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.08 13.6 27.08 13.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.42 11.5 19.44 11.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –ContinuedDrywall and ceiling tile installers .. $22.11 9.4% $22.15 9.5% – –

Level 4 .............................. 16.95 7.5 16.95 7.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 23.29 13.2 23.39 13.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.87 15.6 27.87 15.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.42 12.6 19.44 12.8 – –

Tapers ............................................ 21.76 10.6 21.76 10.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 24.50 17.0 24.50 17.0 – –

Electricians ........................................ 24.27 4.6 24.28 4.7 $23.26 16.1%Level 2 .............................. 13.00 6.6 13.00 6.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.77 5.3 15.90 5.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.87 2.8 14.87 2.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.71 5.0 17.73 5.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.00 7.6 26.01 7.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.64 4.0 29.63 4.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 39.16 6.4 39.16 6.4 – –Level 9 .............................. 36.64 7.4 36.64 7.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.00 9.5 23.75 9.6 – –

Glaziers .............................................. 18.99 14.1 18.91 14.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.02 6.8 20.02 7.7 – –

Insulation workers ............................. 18.08 6.6 18.08 6.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.35 5.9 18.35 5.9 – –

Insulation workers, floor, ceiling,and wall ................................... 16.02 14.9 16.02 14.9 – –

Insulation workers, mechanical ..... 19.06 8.3 19.06 8.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.33 5.9 18.33 5.9 – –

Painters and paperhangers ................. 17.18 5.4 17.23 5.5 11.96 10.0 Level 2 .............................. 12.28 8.0 12.33 8.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.92 5.4 14.00 5.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.11 5.2 15.12 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.78 4.1 17.78 4.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.47 5.4 23.55 5.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.43 8.3 31.43 8.3 – –

Painters, construction andmaintenance ............................. 17.20 5.6 17.26 5.7 11.96 10.0

Level 2 .............................. 11.79 8.3 11.84 8.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.92 5.4 14.00 5.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.34 5.3 15.34 5.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.51 4.2 17.51 4.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.47 5.4 23.55 5.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.43 8.3 31.43 8.3 – –

Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, andsteamfitters .................................. 24.28 6.0 24.28 6.0 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –Continued

Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, andsteamfitters –Continued

Level 2 .............................. $13.12 7.9% $13.12 7.9% – –Level 3 .............................. 14.43 9.1 14.44 9.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.21 4.8 15.21 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.60 4.6 18.53 4.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.36 8.3 26.36 8.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.64 2.7 27.64 2.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.67 6.8 34.67 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 32.89 18.1 32.89 18.1 – –

Pipelayers ...................................... 17.68 9.5 17.70 9.6 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.15 2.3 10.15 2.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.76 5.8 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 15.05 16.3 15.05 16.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.88 19.2 22.88 19.2 – –

Plumbers, pipefitters, andsteamfitters .............................. 24.82 6.3 24.82 6.3 – –

Level 2 .............................. 13.65 7.8 13.65 7.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.65 11.5 14.65 11.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.25 4.5 15.25 4.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.70 4.7 18.63 4.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 26.46 8.4 26.46 8.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.57 2.8 27.57 2.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.67 6.8 34.67 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 34.91 16.5 34.91 16.5 – –

Plasterers and stucco masons ............. 16.83 6.1 16.83 6.1 – –Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ... 18.70 17.2 18.70 17.2 – –Roofers .............................................. 17.65 7.7 17.64 7.8 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.74 8.1 13.74 8.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.54 7.0 14.32 7.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.15 14.0 20.15 14.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.33 6.4 24.33 6.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.78 7.4 25.78 7.4 – –

Sheet metal workers .......................... 21.51 6.9 21.55 7.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.74 11.8 14.69 12.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.78 6.4 18.77 6.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.88 13.2 24.88 13.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.62 9.8 29.62 9.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.08 11.1 19.08 11.1 – –

Structural iron and steel workers ....... 28.55 15.8 28.55 15.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.70 6.6 16.70 6.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.41 6.7 24.41 6.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –Continued

Structural iron and steel workers–Continued

Level 7 .............................. $27.96 7.0% $27.96 7.0% – –Helpers, construction trades .............. 13.88 2.8 13.84 2.9 $15.16 15.3%

Level 1 .............................. 12.08 5.1 11.83 4.7 24.51 42.4 Level 2 .............................. 11.97 2.7 11.92 2.8 13.89 9.4 Level 3 .............................. 14.89 3.7 15.04 3.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.81 8.2 17.86 8.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 23.62 8.7 23.62 8.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.34 16.6 16.69 16.7 – –

Helpers--brickmasons,blockmasons, stonemasons,and tile and marble setters ....... 16.55 12.5 16.55 12.5 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.14 10.6 11.14 10.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 16.06 8.5 16.06 8.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 20.77 12.6 20.77 12.6 – –

Helpers--carpenters ........................ 13.74 4.8 13.80 5.1 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.17 8.3 12.17 8.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.88 4.1 15.08 4.5 – –

Helpers--electricians ...................... 11.63 2.9 11.60 3.0 – –Level 1 .............................. 10.37 6.4 10.37 6.4 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.53 5.2 11.45 5.3 – –

Helpers--painters, paperhangers,plasterers, and stucco masons .. 10.89 4.2 10.88 4.3 – –

Level 1 .............................. 10.26 5.5 10.32 5.5 – –Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers,

pipefitters, and steamfitters ..... 13.10 3.4 13.10 3.8 – –Level 1 .............................. 13.91 8.8 13.91 8.8 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.49 6.5 12.49 6.5 – –

Helpers--roofers ............................. 12.81 13.2 11.23 4.2 – –Level 1 .............................. 17.79 38.7 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 11.09 5.8 11.09 5.8 – –

Construction and building inspectors 25.07 3.9 25.39 3.9 17.85 7.7 Level 5 .............................. 18.85 7.2 19.07 6.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.15 3.3 20.27 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.38 6.7 28.39 6.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.81 5.1 28.81 5.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 33.00 5.8 33.00 5.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.72 9.9 21.75 10.4 – –

Elevator installers and repairers ........ 41.37 13.5 41.37 13.5 – –Hazardous materials removal

workers ........................................ 18.29 18.0 18.32 18.2 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Construction and extractionoccupations –Continued

Highway maintenance workers ......... $17.13 2.5% $17.21 2.6% $12.11 2.3%Level 1 .............................. 11.05 7.0 10.88 9.5 – –Level 2 .............................. 16.22 11.4 16.37 11.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.34 7.0 15.37 7.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.93 3.8 16.93 3.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.44 3.5 19.45 3.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.42 3.7 19.44 3.7 – –

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipecleaners ........................................ 19.82 8.1 19.82 8.1 – –

Miscellaneous construction andrelated workers ............................ 17.32 5.5 17.40 5.6 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.36 8.7 11.42 9.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.52 5.1 13.53 5.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.40 5.4 14.43 5.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.38 5.8 17.50 6.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.38 4.7 19.38 4.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.07 7.2 22.07 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.73 15.3 22.80 15.7 – –

Derrick, rotary drill, and service unitoperators, oil, gas, and mining ..... 23.45 19.5 23.45 19.5 – –

Service unit operators, oil, gas, andmining ...................................... 24.41 10.9 24.41 10.9 – –

Earth drillers, except oil and gas ....... 17.78 7.4 17.78 7.4 – –Mining machine operators ................. 23.30 9.2 23.30 9.2 – –

Continuous mining machineoperators .................................. 24.52 10.9 24.52 10.9 – –

Roustabouts, oil and gas .................... 19.68 4.6 19.68 4.6 – –Helpers--extraction workers .............. 17.27 7.2 17.27 7.2 – –

Level 2 .............................. 17.43 9.5 17.43 9.5 – –

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations ..................................... 20.84 1.1 20.98 1.1 14.37 9.3

Level 1 .............................. 10.72 3.7 11.21 3.8 7.97 4.2 Level 2 .............................. 10.93 2.7 11.20 3.1 8.99 3.5 Level 3 .............................. 12.91 1.6 12.97 1.7 11.66 5.2 Level 4 .............................. 15.25 1.9 15.24 1.8 15.48 20.2 Level 5 .............................. 18.18 1.4 18.24 1.4 14.12 12.4 Level 6 .............................. 22.76 1.4 22.77 1.4 21.78 21.0 Level 7 .............................. 25.99 1.3 25.99 1.3 26.35 6.9 Level 8 .............................. 32.38 2.3 32.39 2.3 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.61 6.2 38.61 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.62 3.0 20.80 2.9 11.42 5.2

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –Continued

First-line supervisors/managers ofmechanics, installers, andrepairers ....................................... $27.28 3.2% $27.34 3.2% – –

Level 5 .............................. 16.02 7.8 15.62 7.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.87 4.6 20.87 4.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.45 5.1 26.45 5.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 32.85 2.6 32.87 2.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.46 3.3 38.46 3.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.88 5.9 27.30 5.9 – –

Computer, automated teller, andoffice machine repairers .............. 17.70 4.5 17.90 4.5 – –

Level 4 .............................. 13.54 6.6 13.72 7.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.67 5.7 16.67 5.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.39 7.1 19.96 5.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.22 11.4 25.22 11.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.43 4.3 18.53 4.3 – –

Radio and telecommunicationsequipment installers and repairers 27.55 2.8 27.45 2.9 – –

Level 4 .............................. 20.32 14.0 18.06 10.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.70 8.3 19.70 8.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.60 2.1 28.60 2.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.45 1.7 31.53 1.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.23 5.3 26.23 5.3 – –

Telecommunications equipmentinstallers and repairers, exceptline installers ............................ 27.55 2.8 27.45 2.9 – –

Level 4 .............................. 20.32 14.0 18.06 10.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.70 8.3 19.70 8.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.60 2.1 28.60 2.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.47 1.7 31.55 1.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.27 5.3 26.27 5.3 – –

Miscellaneous electrical andelectronic equipment mechanics,installers, and repairers ................ 20.96 4.1 21.08 4.1 – –

Level 3 .............................. 11.88 4.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 14.53 6.0 14.62 6.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.65 3.9 17.61 3.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.64 5.6 23.64 5.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.01 4.8 28.05 4.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.66 17.2 17.76 17.4 – –

Avionics technicians ...................... 15.35 24.7 15.35 24.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –ContinuedElectric motor, power tool, and

related repairers ....................... $14.60 9.9% $14.60 9.9% – –Electrical and electronics installers

and repairers, transportationequipment ................................ 26.02 6.6 26.32 6.9 – –

Electrical and electronics repairers,commercial and industrialequipment ................................ 23.17 5.1 23.17 5.1 – –

Level 5 .............................. 17.19 6.7 17.19 6.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.75 8.2 22.75 8.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.26 4.1 26.26 4.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.84 5.7 24.84 5.7 – –

Electrical and electronics repairers,powerhouse, substation, andrelay ......................................... 31.72 5.8 31.72 5.8 – –

Level 6 .............................. 33.96 12.5 33.96 12.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 33.49 5.9 33.49 5.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.10 6.1 31.10 6.1 – –

Electronic equipment installers andrepairers, motor vehicles ......... 16.30 7.6 16.98 7.7 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.71 6.4 – – – –Electronic home entertainment

equipment installers andrepairers ................................... 14.93 7.0 14.99 7.1 – –

Level 4 .............................. 12.43 9.5 12.43 9.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.54 4.9 16.54 4.9 – –

Security and fire alarm systemsinstallers ................................... 20.99 5.0 20.95 5.0 – –

Level 5 .............................. 17.21 10.9 17.02 10.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.15 8.1 20.15 8.1 – –

Aircraft mechanics and servicetechnicians ................................... 27.18 5.1 27.18 5.1 – –

Level 5 .............................. 18.55 10.4 18.55 10.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.65 7.6 22.65 7.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.84 3.0 26.85 3.0 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.49 7.0 34.49 7.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 24.82 7.2 24.82 7.2 – –

Automotive technicians and repairers 18.73 2.1 18.84 2.2 $12.19 5.1%Level 2 .............................. 11.15 3.4 11.21 3.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.29 3.6 11.19 3.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.20 5.6 15.36 5.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.02 3.5 18.06 3.5 – –

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Occupation4 and level

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –Continued

Automotive technicians and repairers–Continued

Level 6 .............................. $22.92 4.6% $22.94 4.6% – –Level 7 .............................. 21.31 3.1 21.31 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.50 6.7 16.50 6.7 – –

Automotive body and relatedrepairers ................................... 18.38 7.9 18.46 7.9 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.36 8.7 15.44 8.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.38 5.5 19.56 5.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.91 12.2 23.91 12.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.59 10.1 20.59 10.1 – –

Automotive glass installers andrepairers ................................... 19.31 7.9 19.31 7.9 – –

Automotive service techniciansand mechanics ......................... 18.82 2.6 18.94 2.6 $12.40 5.8%

Level 2 .............................. 11.09 3.6 11.14 3.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.18 5.5 11.00 4.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.80 7.8 14.99 8.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.61 4.0 17.62 4.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.66 3.5 22.69 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.38 3.4 21.38 3.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.33 8.2 18.33 8.2 – –

Bus and truck mechanics and dieselengine specialists ......................... 20.40 2.2 20.41 2.2 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.44 7.5 15.46 7.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.26 2.5 18.26 2.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.89 3.6 20.89 3.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.15 3.0 24.17 3.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.39 4.4 22.39 4.4 – –

Heavy vehicle and mobile equipmentservice technicians andmechanics .................................... 20.04 2.7 20.15 2.7 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.60 8.1 15.60 8.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.30 7.2 17.54 6.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.68 3.4 21.68 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.01 4.5 23.01 4.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.45 4.4 19.45 4.4 – –

Farm equipment mechanics ........... 15.59 6.4 15.74 6.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.62 10.8 15.62 10.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 11.31 6.6 – – – –Level 6 .............................. 16.80 4.6 16.80 4.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.04 5.3 20.04 5.3 – –

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Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –ContinuedMobile heavy equipment

mechanics, except engines ....... $21.26 2.4% $21.34 2.3% – –Level 4 .............................. 15.57 11.8 15.57 11.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.87 4.5 19.02 4.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.07 3.0 23.07 3.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.11 6.0 23.11 6.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.70 4.1 19.70 4.1 – –

Rail car repairers ............................ 20.87 9.6 20.87 9.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.74 5.2 19.74 5.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.91 3.6 27.91 3.6 – –

Small engine mechanics .................... 16.88 5.7 17.02 5.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.23 6.9 13.37 7.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.44 10.3 19.63 10.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 17.24 12.1 17.24 12.1 – –

Motorboat mechanics .................... 16.55 9.7 16.92 9.4 – –Motorcycle mechanics ................... 18.96 14.9 18.96 14.9 – –Outdoor power equipment and

other small engine mechanics .. 15.74 6.3 15.76 6.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.26 9.2 14.26 9.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.37 5.3 17.59 5.3 – –

Miscellaneous vehicle and mobileequipment mechanic, installers,and repairers ................................ 10.94 5.2 11.17 4.7 $9.76 13.9%

Level 2 .............................. 9.57 3.7 9.73 5.0 8.95 5.9 Level 3 .............................. 12.27 8.9 12.27 8.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 11.74 25.5 – – – –

Tire repairers and changers ........... 10.63 5.0 10.69 5.0 10.34 13.3 Level 2 .............................. 9.53 4.0 9.69 5.5 8.95 5.9 Level 3 .............................. 12.27 8.9 12.27 8.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 12.17 27.8 – – – –

Control and valve installers andrepairers ....................................... 20.63 5.9 20.70 6.0 – –

Level 4 .............................. 13.78 6.0 13.78 6.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.50 3.6 20.50 3.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.52 4.8 21.52 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.58 7.9 28.58 7.9 – –

Control and valve installers andrepairers, except mechanicaldoor .......................................... 21.96 4.7 22.06 4.8 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.11 7.4 15.11 7.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.61 3.8 20.61 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.52 4.8 21.52 4.8 – –

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Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –ContinuedControl and valve installers and

repairers, except mechanicaldoor –Continued

Level 7 .............................. $28.58 7.9% $28.58 7.9% – –Heating, air conditioning, and

refrigeration mechanics andinstallers ....................................... 21.92 6.4 21.83 6.5 – –

Level 3 .............................. 12.67 3.9 12.67 3.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.29 5.3 15.29 5.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.07 4.5 17.07 4.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.24 5.0 22.10 5.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.93 6.7 24.73 6.7 – –Level 8 .............................. 33.99 5.9 33.99 5.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.08 6.9 20.19 7.0 – –

Home appliance repairers .................. 19.16 5.3 19.31 5.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.50 4.6 15.50 4.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.58 11.9 17.58 11.9 – –

Industrial machinery installation,repair, and maintenance workers 20.03 1.4 20.13 1.4 $14.15 11.4%

Level 2 .............................. 14.33 7.1 14.84 7.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.75 3.3 12.79 3.5 12.11 6.5 Level 4 .............................. 14.84 3.1 14.96 2.9 11.06 16.4 Level 5 .............................. 18.27 1.8 18.30 1.8 14.98 9.6 Level 6 .............................. 21.69 1.9 21.66 1.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 26.12 1.8 26.11 1.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.50 3.6 28.50 3.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.69 6.8 30.69 6.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.96 5.7 21.06 5.7 – –

Industrial machinery mechanics .... 23.10 1.7 23.10 1.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.61 10.2 17.61 10.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.86 1.9 18.86 1.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.62 2.8 22.62 2.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.94 1.9 25.94 1.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.59 5.6 22.59 5.6 – –

Maintenance and repair workers,general ..................................... 18.01 1.9 18.14 1.9 13.45 13.0

Level 2 .............................. 14.89 6.8 15.62 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.21 4.1 12.22 4.5 12.11 6.5 Level 4 .............................. 14.03 2.7 14.18 2.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.07 2.8 18.11 2.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.50 2.7 20.39 2.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.74 3.5 25.74 3.5 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –ContinuedMaintenance and repair workers,

general –ContinuedLevel 8 .............................. $26.91 10.3% $26.91 10.3% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.24 12.2 19.26 12.3 – –

Maintenance workers, machinery .. 18.44 3.7 18.50 3.8 $14.01 4.8%Level 3 .............................. 13.99 3.1 13.99 3.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.17 6.5 16.20 6.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.90 3.1 17.93 3.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.82 5.3 21.82 5.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.64 5.6 25.66 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.26 15.8 22.05 16.1 – –

Millwrights .................................... 25.40 6.5 25.34 6.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.18 8.1 22.18 8.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.09 8.0 28.04 8.3 – –

Line installers and repairers ............... 26.75 2.3 26.78 2.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.34 5.3 16.34 5.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 22.15 4.7 22.25 4.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 27.46 1.8 27.46 1.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.75 1.6 29.75 1.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.74 4.0 34.74 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 26.84 6.6 26.84 6.6 – –

Electrical power-line installers andrepairers ................................... 28.49 3.3 28.49 3.3 – –

Level 4 .............................. 17.17 7.8 17.17 7.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 23.49 6.9 23.49 6.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.19 3.2 28.19 3.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.77 2.3 31.76 2.3 – –Level 8 .............................. 34.74 4.0 34.74 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.55 6.2 31.55 6.2 – –

Telecommunications line installersand repairers ............................ 25.72 3.3 25.77 3.3 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.86 6.5 15.86 6.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.22 6.9 21.37 6.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 27.06 2.0 27.06 2.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.89 2.1 28.89 2.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.73 8.7 22.73 8.7 – –

Precision instrument and equipmentrepairers ....................................... 22.36 7.3 22.42 7.4 – –

Level 5 .............................. 17.47 6.5 17.18 6.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.38 9.8 28.38 9.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 27.84 5.0 27.84 5.0 – –

Medical equipment repairers ......... 19.28 9.6 19.31 9.9 – –

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Relativeerror5

Installation, maintenance, and repairoccupations –ContinuedMusical instrument repairers and

tuners ....................................... $18.20 9.1% $17.86 8.6% – –Level 5 .............................. 17.90 10.1 – – – –

Miscellaneous installation,maintenance, and repair workers 16.02 2.2 16.29 2.2 $11.53 7.7%

Level 1 .............................. 10.66 4.2 11.11 4.1 7.51 1.3 Level 2 .............................. 11.21 4.6 11.50 4.7 8.40 2.5 Level 3 .............................. 13.83 2.2 14.08 2.3 11.01 5.7 Level 4 .............................. 15.81 3.3 15.95 3.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.35 3.5 18.39 3.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.51 3.1 22.32 2.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.37 4.6 24.61 4.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.58 6.7 15.69 6.7 – –

Coin, vending, and amusementmachine servicers and repairers 15.64 8.3 15.67 8.4 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.42 8.9 15.42 8.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.60 3.5 18.60 3.5 – –

Locksmiths and safe repairers ....... 17.36 13.1 17.36 13.1 – –Manufactured building and mobile

home installers ......................... 11.61 15.2 11.61 15.2 – –Riggers ........................................... 18.86 17.8 18.18 19.5 – –Signal and track switch repairers ... 24.99 5.0 24.99 5.0 – –Helpers--installation, maintenance,

and repair workers ................... 12.68 2.4 13.01 2.5 9.26 4.9 Level 1 .............................. 10.58 4.3 11.10 3.9 7.51 1.3 Level 2 .............................. 11.19 4.8 11.50 5.0 8.40 2.5 Level 3 .............................. 14.10 2.6 14.32 2.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.36 5.6 17.01 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.97 7.6 12.97 7.6 – –

Production occupations ....................... 15.92 .9 16.13 .9 10.51 2.0 Level 1 .............................. 9.43 1.4 9.49 1.4 8.88 5.3 Level 2 .............................. 11.14 1.1 11.22 1.1 9.86 2.8 Level 3 .............................. 14.65 1.3 14.83 1.3 10.97 3.1 Level 4 .............................. 16.32 2.0 16.39 1.9 12.61 8.3 Level 5 .............................. 18.37 1.5 18.41 1.5 13.23 8.8 Level 6 .............................. 21.21 1.5 21.23 1.5 17.84 10.2 Level 7 .............................. 25.16 1.8 25.22 1.8 17.88 3.7 Level 8 .............................. 28.58 1.5 28.58 1.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.99 2.9 31.99 2.9 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.20 11.6 41.20 11.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.75 3.3 17.00 3.5 11.16 6.3

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Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedFirst-line supervisors/managers of

production and operating workers $24.26 2.0% $24.26 2.0% – –Level 4 .............................. 13.80 7.3 13.80 7.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.11 4.5 18.11 4.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.72 2.5 19.72 2.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.68 2.6 25.68 2.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.87 2.6 28.87 2.6 – –Level 9 .............................. 31.95 4.5 31.95 4.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 41.19 12.3 41.19 12.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.48 5.4 27.48 5.4 – –

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging,and systems assemblers ............... 23.41 5.2 23.99 4.2 – –

Level 5 .............................. 20.72 6.8 20.72 6.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.10 4.1 28.10 4.1 – –

Electrical, electronics, andelectromechanical assemblers ..... 13.60 3.0 13.79 3.0 $10.09 3.2%

Level 1 .............................. 9.66 5.6 9.93 6.9 8.98 5.5 Level 2 .............................. 11.07 3.1 11.04 3.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.47 3.5 12.51 3.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.05 4.8 15.05 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.20 6.1 18.43 6.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.18 4.8 20.18 4.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.08 11.5 21.08 11.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.75 5.9 12.94 6.3 – –

Coil winders, tapers, and finishers 12.70 6.8 12.70 6.8 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.58 3.7 10.58 3.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.04 8.7 13.04 8.7 – –

Electrical and electronicequipment assemblers .............. 13.34 3.5 13.61 3.6 10.09 3.2

Level 1 .............................. 9.43 6.4 9.65 8.6 8.98 5.5 Level 2 .............................. 11.14 4.4 11.10 4.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.20 3.5 12.25 3.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.50 5.2 15.50 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.32 9.0 18.67 9.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.13 6.5 19.13 6.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 20.30 12.2 20.30 12.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.22 6.6 12.41 7.2 – –

Electromechanical equipmentassemblers ................................ 14.48 5.8 14.48 5.8 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.08 5.9 11.08 5.9 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.82 9.7 12.82 9.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.40 10.2 14.40 10.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.89 2.5 17.89 2.5 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedElectromechanical equipment

assemblers –ContinuedLevel 6 .............................. $21.45 5.7% $21.45 5.7% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.96 5.4 14.96 5.4 – –

Engine and other machine assemblers 19.33 10.5 19.39 10.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 21.68 18.9 21.68 18.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.44 6.2 16.44 6.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.70 10.2 17.70 10.2 – –

Structural metal fabricators andfitters ............................................ 17.55 6.4 17.62 6.3 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.87 3.0 14.09 3.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.48 11.2 18.48 11.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.75 3.1 16.75 3.1 – –

Miscellaneous assemblers andfabricators .................................... 15.48 2.7 15.74 2.7 $9.96 5.0%

Level 1 .............................. 9.62 3.2 9.70 3.5 9.01 4.9 Level 2 .............................. 11.38 2.7 11.57 2.5 8.95 5.9 Level 3 .............................. 18.34 4.7 18.57 4.7 12.19 10.9 Level 4 .............................. 18.71 6.4 18.73 6.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.40 9.7 20.44 9.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.59 6.5 20.59 6.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.86 5.6 12.90 5.7 – –

Fiberglass laminators andfabricators ................................ 13.65 8.3 13.70 8.3 – –

Team assemblers ........................... 16.80 7.8 16.89 7.8 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.53 4.2 9.53 4.2 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.35 5.1 11.37 5.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 19.72 9.6 19.99 9.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.49 11.6 18.49 11.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.27 5.1 18.27 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.63 11.7 12.63 11.7 – –

Bakers ................................................ 12.74 7.2 13.24 7.3 9.92 3.4 Level 2 .............................. 10.16 2.6 10.05 3.7 10.42 4.8 Level 3 .............................. 10.67 6.6 10.78 7.2 10.08 6.0 Level 4 .............................. 13.44 7.3 13.44 7.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 14.68 5.7 14.68 5.7 – –

Butchers and other meat, poultry, andfish processing workers ............... 12.35 3.9 12.50 3.8 10.61 9.9

Level 1 .............................. 8.88 5.9 9.05 6.1 7.41 8.8 Level 2 .............................. 10.21 2.0 10.32 2.0 9.16 5.4 Level 3 .............................. 12.33 3.3 12.50 3.6 10.74 12.5 Level 4 .............................. 13.87 3.2 13.81 3.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.90 5.3 16.38 5.5 – –

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Production occupations –ContinuedButchers and other meat, poultry, and

fish processing workers–Continued

Level 6 .............................. $18.11 6.1% $18.11 6.1% – –Level 7 .............................. 21.27 6.5 21.77 5.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.76 14.9 – – – –

Butchers and meat cutters .............. 15.21 3.7 15.52 3.9 $12.72 9.1%Level 2 .............................. 9.07 4.7 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 13.12 9.9 13.57 12.1 11.60 15.0 Level 4 .............................. 14.39 4.5 14.33 4.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.26 5.2 16.37 5.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.11 6.1 18.11 6.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.27 6.5 21.77 5.7 – –

Meat, poultry, and fish cutters andtrimmers ................................... 9.61 4.8 9.76 4.9 8.35 10.3

Level 1 .............................. 8.82 6.4 9.01 6.6 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.16 2.7 10.27 2.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 10.70 7.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 12.01 4.1 12.01 4.1 – –

Slaughterers and meat packers ...... 12.09 2.9 12.11 2.9 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.54 8.9 – – – –Level 2 .............................. 10.67 2.8 10.65 2.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.43 1.7 12.43 1.7 – –

Miscellaneous food processingworkers ........................................ 13.36 3.4 13.41 3.6 12.09 16.1

Level 1 .............................. 8.99 5.9 9.03 6.2 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.50 5.0 11.62 5.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.62 4.7 13.63 4.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.21 5.7 16.07 5.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.53 2.8 18.65 2.8 – –

Food and tobacco roasting, baking,and drying machine operatorsand tenders ............................... 13.28 7.4 13.02 7.9 – –

Level 3 .............................. 14.95 8.8 15.02 9.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.72 12.2 14.77 12.0 – –

Food batchmakers .......................... 14.21 4.2 14.36 4.3 9.67 12.2 Level 1 .............................. 9.54 11.8 9.69 11.8 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.83 6.8 12.02 7.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.86 5.4 13.88 5.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.38 6.3 16.38 6.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.69 3.3 18.84 3.2 – –

Food cooking machine operatorsand tenders ............................... 11.25 7.1 11.30 7.3 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedFood cooking machine operators

and tenders –ContinuedLevel 1 .............................. $8.69 5.5% $8.66 5.9% – –Level 2 .............................. 9.89 6.1 9.89 6.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.53 5.7 11.53 5.7 – –

Computer control programmers andoperators ...................................... 18.31 4.4 18.41 4.4 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.05 6.8 13.18 7.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.75 7.1 15.80 7.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.93 4.9 19.00 4.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.96 3.2 18.96 3.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.27 7.2 23.27 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 19.40 17.0 19.40 17.0 – –

Computer-controlled machine tooloperators, metal and plastic ..... 17.36 4.3 17.45 4.3 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.05 6.8 13.18 7.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.75 7.1 15.80 7.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.92 5.1 18.99 5.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.71 4.1 18.71 4.1 – –Level 7 .............................. 21.91 6.2 21.91 6.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.68 11.2 16.68 11.2 – –

Numerical tool and process controlprogrammers ............................ 24.67 6.3 24.67 6.3 – –

Level 6 .............................. 19.72 3.5 19.72 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.91 11.7 25.91 11.7 – –

Forming machine setters, operators,and tenders, metal and plastic ...... 16.15 3.9 16.21 3.9 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.41 8.8 12.41 8.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.98 4.7 13.98 4.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.79 4.8 14.79 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.19 4.5 18.61 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.88 4.0 20.88 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.76 12.6 18.76 12.6 – –

Extruding and drawing machinesetters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic ...................... 15.91 3.5 16.01 3.5 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.81 8.5 12.81 8.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.56 4.5 14.56 4.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.42 3.8 15.42 3.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.97 6.1 18.54 5.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.64 15.9 16.64 15.9 – –

Forging machine setters, operators,and tenders, metal and plastic .. 15.69 10.9 15.69 10.9 – –

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Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedForging machine setters, operators,

and tenders, metal and plastic–Continued

Level 4 .............................. $13.83 9.4% $13.83 9.4% – –Rolling machine setters, operators,

and tenders, metal and plastic .. 17.07 7.8 17.07 7.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.63 8.8 13.63 8.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.15 5.8 15.15 5.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.55 3.3 18.55 3.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.24 21.1 22.24 21.1 – –

Machine tool cutting setters,operators, and tenders, metal andplastic ........................................... 15.20 2.3 15.29 2.3 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.58 5.9 9.58 5.9 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.64 2.5 11.70 2.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.46 4.9 13.47 4.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.21 6.3 16.45 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.40 2.2 17.40 2.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 18.74 3.5 18.74 3.5 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.24 7.4 22.24 7.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.72 15.8 14.72 15.8 – –

Cutting, punching, and pressmachine setters, operators, andtenders, metal and plastic ........ 14.63 2.7 14.73 2.6 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.28 14.9 9.28 14.9 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.87 3.3 11.87 3.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.55 6.7 13.59 6.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.77 9.2 16.13 7.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.20 3.8 17.20 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 16.73 8.2 16.73 8.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.58 13.7 11.58 13.7 – –

Drilling and boring machine toolsetters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic ...................... 15.34 9.3 15.37 9.4 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.23 4.4 15.33 4.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.49 11.2 18.49 11.2 – –

Grinding, lapping, polishing, andbuffing machine tool setters,operators, and tenders, metaland plastic ................................ 14.87 4.2 14.87 4.2 – –

Level 1 .............................. 10.46 6.1 10.46 6.1 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.81 2.2 11.81 2.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.46 4.2 13.43 4.2 – –

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Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedGrinding, lapping, polishing, and

buffing machine tool setters,operators, and tenders, metaland plastic –Continued

Level 4 .............................. $16.71 9.8% $16.71 9.8% – –Level 5 .............................. 17.31 2.8 17.31 2.8 – –

Lathe and turning machine toolsetters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic ...................... 17.08 4.9 17.29 4.9 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.30 9.7 13.30 9.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.83 7.0 17.83 7.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.25 4.1 17.25 4.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.17 3.7 19.17 3.7 – –

Milling and planing machinesetters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic ...................... 17.90 8.5 17.90 8.5 – –

Level 4 .............................. 20.17 3.3 20.17 3.3 – –Machinists .......................................... 21.27 1.9 21.38 1.9 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.16 1.8 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 15.27 15.0 16.32 14.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.56 2.6 18.56 2.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.33 2.0 21.35 2.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.84 2.8 22.98 2.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.39 2.6 29.39 2.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 22.91 9.4 22.91 9.4 – –

Metal furnace and kiln operators andtenders .......................................... 17.98 7.1 17.98 7.1 – –

Level 4 .............................. 17.88 6.1 17.88 6.1 – –Metal-refining furnace operators

and tenders ............................... 18.95 10.5 18.95 10.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.47 12.6 18.47 12.6 – –

Pourers and casters, metal ............. 16.77 9.2 16.77 9.2 – –Model makers and patternmakers,

metal and plastic .......................... 22.48 8.0 22.48 8.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.22 11.7 24.22 11.7 – –

Model makers, metal and plastic ... 23.70 8.9 23.70 8.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.71 14.0 24.71 14.0 – –

Patternmakers, metal and plastic ... 17.85 13.7 17.85 13.7 – –Molders and molding machine

setters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic .......................... 13.45 3.4 13.46 3.4 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.63 4.0 9.63 4.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.28 4.6 10.28 4.6 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedMolders and molding machine

setters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic –Continued

Level 3 .............................. $13.12 2.4% $13.12 2.4% – –Level 4 .............................. 16.64 6.0 16.76 5.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.59 5.0 18.59 5.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.40 4.3 22.40 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.65 17.4 11.65 17.4 – –

Foundry mold and coremakers ...... 17.45 8.2 17.45 8.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.14 17.6 18.14 17.6 – –

Molding, coremaking, and castingmachine setters, operators, andtenders, metal and plastic ........ 13.15 3.5 13.16 3.5 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.63 4.0 9.63 4.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.28 4.6 10.28 4.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.05 2.4 13.05 2.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.31 6.5 16.45 6.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.11 6.0 19.11 6.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.40 4.3 22.40 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.65 17.4 11.65 17.4 – –

Multiple machine tool setters,operators, and tenders, metal andplastic ........................................... 15.78 3.3 15.80 3.3 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.60 6.8 11.60 6.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.42 6.8 15.42 6.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.58 6.3 16.65 6.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.42 9.6 17.42 9.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.33 7.2 19.33 7.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 19.36 5.0 19.36 5.0 – –

Tool and die makers .......................... 24.32 2.1 24.32 2.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.38 3.8 19.38 3.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.85 4.6 22.85 4.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.51 2.2 25.51 2.2 – –Level 8 .............................. 26.05 4.5 26.05 4.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.70 7.9 21.70 7.9 – –

Welding, soldering, and brazingworkers ........................................ 17.20 2.1 17.21 2.1 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.86 4.0 11.86 4.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.81 5.3 13.81 5.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.14 3.2 16.15 3.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.36 2.3 17.35 2.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.80 3.8 20.80 3.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.46 7.1 23.46 7.1 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedWelding, soldering, and brazing

workers –ContinuedNot able to be leveled ........ $16.21 7.5% $16.36 7.5% – –

Welders, cutters, solderers, andbrazers ...................................... 17.31 2.4 17.32 2.4 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.91 6.0 11.91 6.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.68 4.1 12.68 4.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.17 3.6 16.19 3.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.31 2.5 17.31 2.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.56 3.9 20.56 3.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.60 7.2 23.60 7.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.09 10.2 16.20 10.2 – –

Welding, soldering, and brazingmachine setters, operators, andtenders ...................................... 16.57 4.1 16.60 4.1 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.79 5.1 11.79 5.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 18.14 14.8 18.14 14.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.00 5.2 16.00 5.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.71 5.6 17.71 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.53 7.0 – – – –

Miscellaneous metalworkers andplastic workers ............................. 15.27 5.4 15.40 5.4 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.43 4.3 11.43 4.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.45 7.2 13.99 7.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.61 3.9 16.61 3.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.57 5.0 17.57 5.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.09 6.8 21.09 6.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.64 6.7 23.64 6.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.49 15.8 18.49 15.8 – –

Heat treating equipment setters,operators, and tenders, metaland plastic ................................ 16.04 9.6 16.04 9.6 – –

Level 4 .............................. 16.14 12.0 16.14 12.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.11 4.1 16.11 4.1 – –

Lay-out workers, metal and plastic 18.80 12.9 18.80 12.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.53 22.7 19.53 22.7 – –

Plating and coating machinesetters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic ...................... 15.17 7.2 15.62 7.1 – –

Level 2 .............................. 10.79 5.5 10.79 5.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.00 10.3 13.14 10.9 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.66 9.1 16.66 9.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.55 8.2 17.55 8.2 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedPlating and coating machine

setters, operators, and tenders,metal and plastic –Continued

Not able to be leveled ........ $22.91 16.8% $22.91 16.8% – –Tool grinders, filers, and

sharpeners ................................ 17.39 6.5 17.39 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.87 8.0 13.87 8.0 – –

Bookbinders and bindery workers ..... 13.61 3.7 14.33 3.2 $8.44 6.9%Level 2 .............................. 13.14 12.5 13.38 12.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.55 5.1 11.82 5.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.80 7.0 14.80 7.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.03 5.3 17.03 5.3 – –

Bindery workers ............................ 13.61 3.7 14.33 3.2 8.44 6.9 Level 2 .............................. 13.14 12.5 13.38 12.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.55 5.1 11.82 5.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.80 7.0 14.80 7.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.03 5.3 17.03 5.3 – –

Printers ............................................... 16.90 3.5 17.05 3.6 13.05 8.9 Level 2 .............................. 11.00 4.4 11.09 4.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.86 3.1 13.88 3.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.02 3.5 15.18 3.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.37 3.6 18.50 3.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.84 3.3 21.97 3.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.84 4.9 22.88 5.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.25 12.1 17.39 12.7 – –

Job printers .................................... 17.71 6.5 17.71 6.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.96 4.2 19.96 4.2 – –

Prepress technicians and workers .. 18.42 5.7 19.06 5.7 11.77 12.1 Level 3 .............................. 12.66 6.6 13.16 7.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.18 14.0 17.32 8.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.30 9.5 18.62 9.7 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.58 4.4 21.58 4.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.00 3.4 25.00 3.4 – –

Printing machine operators ............ 16.32 4.1 16.36 4.2 14.55 11.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.31 5.4 11.45 5.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.87 3.2 13.80 3.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.77 3.4 14.74 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.13 3.4 18.15 3.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.05 4.3 22.25 4.3 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.20 6.4 22.24 6.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.39 13.2 16.39 13.2 – –

Laundry and dry-cleaning workers .... 9.88 2.7 9.96 2.9 9.34 4.2 Level 1 .............................. 9.40 2.8 9.56 2.9 8.51 2.7

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedLaundry and dry-cleaning workers

–ContinuedLevel 2 .............................. $9.52 3.5% $9.47 3.8% $9.98 4.9%Level 3 .............................. 13.48 9.4 13.85 9.4 – –

Pressers, textile, garment, and relatedmaterials ...................................... 9.28 5.0 9.22 5.4 9.59 7.7

Level 1 .............................. 8.56 6.6 8.49 7.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 9.10 7.6 9.02 8.4 9.38 9.6 Level 3 .............................. 11.14 7.8 11.14 7.8 – –

Sewing machine operators ................. 11.54 7.5 11.61 7.6 10.22 7.6 Level 1 .............................. 8.42 2.8 8.41 3.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.05 5.6 10.11 5.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.41 9.2 13.55 9.2 11.14 6.8 Level 4 .............................. 13.97 4.9 14.09 5.1 – –

Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ...... 15.06 7.5 15.01 7.5 16.25 17.0 Level 2 .............................. 10.58 8.9 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 11.40 6.0 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 17.47 13.0 17.43 13.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.83 14.1 16.62 13.9 – –

Tailors, dressmakers, and customsewers ...................................... 14.93 6.8 14.88 6.7 16.25 17.0

Level 2 .............................. 10.56 9.6 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 16.50 15.8 16.43 16.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 16.83 14.1 16.62 13.9 – –

Textile machine setters, operators,and tenders ................................... 12.43 5.4 12.43 5.4 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.01 4.5 11.01 4.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.52 3.5 12.52 3.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.51 17.0 16.51 17.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.86 8.9 17.86 8.9 – –

Textile bleaching and dyeingmachine operators and tenders 11.14 3.3 11.14 3.3 – –

Level 3 .............................. 11.20 4.9 11.20 4.9 – –Textile cutting machine setters,

operators, and tenders .............. 11.29 5.0 11.29 5.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 9.58 3.7 9.58 3.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.10 7.2 11.10 7.2 – –

Textile knitting and weavingmachine setters, operators, andtenders ...................................... 13.56 4.7 13.56 4.7 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.83 6.2 11.83 6.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.41 4.8 13.41 4.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.22 9.6 16.22 9.6 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedTextile winding, twisting, and

drawing out machine setters,operators, and tenders .............. $12.44 10.6% $12.44 10.7% – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.12 8.2 11.11 8.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.99 2.8 12.99 2.8 – –

Miscellaneous textile, apparel, andfurnishings workers ..................... 13.89 6.6 13.91 6.6 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.35 7.8 9.35 8.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.09 7.3 11.11 7.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.98 6.0 14.98 6.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.33 10.6 15.33 10.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.41 5.4 18.41 5.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.93 5.1 19.93 5.1 – –

Extruding and forming machinesetters, operators, and tenders,synthetic and glass fibers ......... 15.66 9.1 15.66 9.1 – –

Fabric and apparel patternmakers .. 21.60 13.3 21.60 13.3 – –Upholsterers ................................... 15.71 9.4 15.74 9.3 – –

Level 2 .............................. 9.61 2.4 9.61 2.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.08 14.5 15.08 14.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.48 8.5 18.48 8.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.81 6.1 20.81 6.1 – –

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 14.76 3.5 14.83 3.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.43 5.7 15.67 5.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 14.67 3.1 14.67 3.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.17 11.0 15.17 11.0 – –

Furniture finishers ............................. 13.78 7.8 13.90 8.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.46 9.0 – – – –

Woodworking machine setters,operators, and tenders .................. 12.92 3.5 12.92 3.5 – –

Level 1 .............................. 9.38 6.4 9.38 6.4 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.04 4.6 11.03 4.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.91 4.1 12.91 4.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.46 4.1 13.47 4.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.94 3.4 17.94 3.4 – –

Sawing machine setters, operators,and tenders, wood .................... 12.27 4.3 12.27 4.3 – –

Level 2 .............................. 10.63 6.5 10.63 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.74 3.8 11.74 3.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.60 4.9 13.60 4.9 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.00 6.3 17.00 6.3 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedWoodworking machine setters,

operators, and tenders, exceptsawing ...................................... $13.56 4.9% $13.57 4.9% – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.53 5.3 11.51 5.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.54 5.4 13.54 5.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 13.22 4.8 13.24 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.23 3.5 18.23 3.5 – –

Power plant operators, distributors,and dispatchers ............................ 30.41 4.0 30.41 4.0 – –

Level 5 .............................. 22.20 7.8 22.20 7.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.70 10.6 24.70 10.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 31.77 4.6 31.77 4.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 30.18 13.1 30.18 13.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 38.10 4.0 38.10 4.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.67 14.6 29.67 14.6 – –

Power distributors and dispatchers 35.28 6.9 35.28 6.9 – –Power plant operators .................... 28.02 4.7 28.02 4.7 – –

Level 5 .............................. 22.25 8.6 22.25 8.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.56 12.4 23.56 12.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.73 4.8 29.73 4.8 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.16 14.2 29.16 14.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 29.29 17.3 29.29 17.3 – –

Stationary engineers and boileroperators ...................................... 26.42 5.3 26.46 5.3 – –

Level 5 .............................. 21.57 16.0 21.57 16.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.90 5.6 25.18 6.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.63 3.3 28.63 3.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.66 11.7 – – – –

Water and liquid waste treatmentplant and system operators .......... 19.48 3.0 19.54 3.0 $14.78 9.4%

Level 4 .............................. 15.89 3.5 15.91 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.56 3.2 17.66 3.2 15.11 9.4 Level 6 .............................. 20.62 5.2 20.62 5.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.42 6.1 24.42 6.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 25.29 12.2 25.30 12.2 – –

Miscellaneous plant and systemoperators ...................................... 26.54 5.4 26.60 5.4 – –

Level 5 .............................. 24.41 4.6 24.41 4.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.30 3.8 28.30 3.8 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.43 9.0 28.43 9.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.02 3.5 30.02 3.5 – –

Chemical plant and systemoperators .................................. 24.63 5.5 24.63 5.5 – –

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MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedChemical plant and system

operators –ContinuedLevel 5 .............................. $23.15 6.0% $23.15 6.0% – –Level 6 .............................. 29.15 3.2 29.15 3.2 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.59 11.3 22.59 11.3 – –

Gas plant operators ........................ 30.71 6.4 30.71 6.4 – –Petroleum pump system operators,

refinery operators, and gaugers 27.54 6.6 27.83 6.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 31.66 1.6 31.66 1.6 – –

Chemical processing machine setters,operators, and tenders .................. 21.38 8.6 21.38 8.6 – –

Level 2 .............................. 10.16 13.4 10.16 13.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 18.15 8.3 18.15 8.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.96 8.2 16.96 8.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 24.84 12.2 24.84 12.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 30.06 5.6 30.06 5.6 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.74 9.1 24.74 9.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.31 9.0 20.31 9.0 – –

Chemical equipment operators andtenders ...................................... 19.19 8.6 19.19 8.6 – –

Level 4 .............................. 17.49 13.6 17.49 13.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.90 6.4 19.90 6.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 28.39 4.9 28.39 4.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 23.95 9.1 23.95 9.1 – –

Separating, filtering, clarifying,precipitating, and still machinesetters, operators, and tenders .. 23.34 13.6 23.34 13.6 – –

Level 3 .............................. 18.54 10.6 18.54 10.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.27 7.6 16.27 7.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 27.83 12.9 27.83 12.9 – –

Crushing, grinding, polishing,mixing, and blending workers ..... 16.32 3.4 16.33 3.4 – –

Level 1 .............................. 10.57 7.2 10.60 7.4 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.49 5.0 11.49 5.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.14 3.7 14.06 3.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.46 3.5 16.46 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.00 4.0 20.00 4.0 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.39 1.9 21.39 1.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.85 23.5 18.85 23.5 – –

Crushing, grinding, and polishingmachine setters, operators, andtenders ...................................... 17.07 7.8 17.16 7.7 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.59 6.7 15.59 6.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedCrushing, grinding, and polishing

machine setters, operators, andtenders –Continued

Level 5 .............................. $18.06 3.1% $18.06 3.1% – –Grinding and polishing workers,

hand ......................................... 13.57 6.1 13.49 6.3 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.91 5.7 9.91 5.7 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.97 5.7 11.97 5.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.51 5.2 13.22 5.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.03 5.0 14.03 5.0 – –

Mixing and blending machinesetters, operators, and tenders .. 17.17 4.0 17.17 4.0 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.52 7.2 11.52 7.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.44 5.1 14.44 5.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.29 4.4 17.29 4.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.29 5.5 21.29 5.5 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.26 2.4 21.26 2.4 – –

Cutting workers ................................. 14.41 3.4 14.32 3.6 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.28 5.2 9.28 5.2 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.19 5.2 12.19 5.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.55 4.4 15.55 4.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.70 3.0 15.70 3.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.35 4.4 18.35 4.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.65 10.0 11.65 10.0 – –

Cutters and trimmers, hand ............ 13.35 4.7 12.92 5.7 – –Level 1 .............................. 9.46 6.9 9.46 6.9 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.84 7.5 11.84 7.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.09 9.5 15.09 9.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.33 2.6 15.33 2.6 – –

Cutting and slicing machinesetters, operators, and tenders .. 14.78 4.0 14.78 4.0 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.28 6.1 12.28 6.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.81 5.0 15.81 5.0 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.74 3.4 15.74 3.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.32 3.4 19.32 3.4 – –

Extruding, forming, pressing, andcompacting machine setters,operators, and tenders .................. 14.58 8.5 14.58 8.5 – –

Level 2 .............................. 10.58 8.6 10.58 8.6 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.90 2.6 13.90 2.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 19.18 9.5 19.18 9.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.83 12.1 18.83 12.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.91 9.7 14.91 9.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedFurnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle

operators and tenders ................... $16.40 11.7% $16.40 11.7% – –Level 3 .............................. 13.65 5.6 13.65 5.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.42 6.1 16.42 6.1 – –

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers,and weighers ................................ 16.19 2.1 16.34 2.1 $11.20 6.9%

Level 1 .............................. 9.08 3.9 9.13 4.5 – –Level 2 .............................. 11.62 7.3 11.63 7.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.15 3.9 14.26 3.9 11.43 9.3 Level 4 .............................. 15.69 2.5 15.79 2.6 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.54 3.2 17.57 3.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 20.11 4.9 20.09 5.0 – –Level 7 .............................. 24.52 3.6 24.52 3.6 – –Level 8 .............................. 28.97 2.7 28.97 2.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.83 9.0 16.34 9.9 – –

Jewelers and precious stone andmetal workers .............................. 19.43 13.5 – – – –

Medical, dental, and ophthalmiclaboratory technicians .................. 15.15 6.2 15.63 5.9 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.11 11.8 16.26 9.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.05 6.5 15.05 6.5 – –

Dental laboratory technicians ........ 15.92 7.5 15.92 7.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.08 11.3 17.08 11.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 14.81 7.2 14.81 7.2 – –

Ophthalmic laboratory technicians 12.74 5.0 14.12 2.1 – –Packaging and filling machine

operators and tenders ................... 14.84 4.9 14.95 4.9 9.10 11.3 Level 1 .............................. 9.94 7.1 10.10 7.8 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.09 4.8 12.20 4.9 9.69 1.0 Level 3 .............................. 14.80 4.7 14.80 4.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.67 4.8 16.70 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.82 4.3 18.82 4.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.15 9.6 16.15 9.6 – –

Painting workers ................................ 15.03 4.0 15.22 4.2 11.65 17.5 Level 1 .............................. 10.70 5.7 10.70 5.7 – –Level 2 .............................. 10.71 6.1 11.11 6.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.22 6.4 15.20 6.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.13 5.1 16.05 5.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.64 3.2 17.53 3.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.10 11.3 23.84 10.9 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.65 9.7 14.65 9.7 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedCoating, painting, and spraying

machine setters, operators, andtenders ...................................... $13.99 3.4% $13.97 3.4% – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.35 6.3 11.35 6.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.22 6.6 14.19 6.6 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.49 3.5 16.49 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 17.23 2.8 17.23 2.8 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 13.76 10.8 13.76 10.8 – –

Painters, transportation equipment 19.90 6.6 19.86 6.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 23.64 10.1 23.64 10.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 17.55 13.7 17.55 13.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.22 5.5 18.02 5.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 24.82 13.2 24.82 13.2 – –

Painting, coating, and decoratingworkers .................................... 11.83 7.7 12.35 7.2 $10.55 18.6%

Level 2 .............................. 9.74 10.6 10.77 12.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.50 8.2 13.85 8.3 – –

Photographic process workers andprocessing machine operators ...... 12.41 8.2 14.23 8.9 8.99 5.9

Level 2 .............................. 10.70 12.6 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 10.35 4.8 11.65 6.2 9.04 7.7 Level 4 .............................. 14.64 9.8 14.90 10.0 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.81 16.7 – – – –

Photographic process workers ....... 14.70 17.6 16.63 20.6 – –Photographic processing machine

operators .................................. 11.32 7.1 13.00 6.9 8.37 3.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.44 13.0 – – – –Level 3 .............................. 9.90 8.1 – – 8.33 3.5 Level 4 .............................. 13.64 12.7 13.64 12.7 – –

Semiconductor processors ................. 17.48 6.4 17.48 6.4 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.02 10.7 15.02 10.7 – –Level 4 .............................. 16.34 6.4 16.34 6.4 – –

Miscellaneous production workers .... 13.55 2.8 13.75 2.9 10.73 5.1 Level 1 .............................. 9.65 2.4 9.63 2.1 9.80 15.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.53 2.8 11.55 3.0 11.16 7.7 Level 3 .............................. 15.11 3.5 15.42 3.9 11.24 3.4 Level 4 .............................. 17.03 3.7 17.00 3.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.77 5.6 18.81 5.6 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.24 4.4 21.24 4.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.45 8.1 15.01 7.4 – –

Cementing and gluing machineoperators and tenders ............... 14.69 7.8 14.69 7.8 – –

Level 2 .............................. 11.02 3.9 11.02 3.9 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Production occupations –ContinuedCementing and gluing machine

operators and tenders–Continued

Level 3 .............................. $14.57 7.3% $14.57 7.3% – –Cleaning, washing, and metal

pickling equipment operatorsand tenders ............................... 17.60 18.9 17.92 19.7 – –

Level 2 .............................. – – 11.35 6.8 – –Cooling and freezing equipment

operators and tenders ............... 14.99 18.1 14.99 18.1 – –Etchers and engravers .................... 15.72 11.0 15.95 11.7 – –Molders, shapers, and casters,

except metal and plastic ........... 14.67 11.9 14.67 11.9 – –Level 2 .............................. 9.51 13.0 9.51 13.0 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.92 5.2 12.92 5.2 – –Level 4 .............................. 14.78 5.7 14.78 5.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 15.89 10.9 15.89 10.9 – –

Paper goods machine setters,operators, and tenders .............. 16.79 9.5 16.83 9.5 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.96 10.7 12.96 10.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 12.33 10.8 12.33 10.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.31 4.0 18.31 4.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.66 4.4 18.66 4.4 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.37 6.6 21.37 6.6 – –

Tire builders ................................... 16.22 9.4 16.51 9.2 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.86 16.6 16.46 15.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 15.14 15.7 15.14 15.7 – –

Helpers--production workers ......... 11.67 1.7 11.89 1.7 $9.79 5.6%Level 1 .............................. 9.63 3.5 9.82 3.8 8.24 2.5 Level 2 .............................. 11.95 4.5 11.99 4.6 10.77 8.8 Level 3 .............................. 14.77 5.7 15.11 6.0 11.02 4.6 Level 4 .............................. 17.85 12.3 17.83 14.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ – – 13.42 13.0 – –

Transportation and material movingoccupations ..................................... 15.11 1.1 15.88 1.1 10.36 1.3

Level 1 .............................. 9.33 .8 9.72 1.0 8.55 .9 Level 2 .............................. 11.72 1.0 11.95 1.1 10.31 2.0 Level 3 .............................. 14.74 1.2 14.82 1.3 13.93 2.8 Level 4 .............................. 18.13 1.2 18.29 1.2 15.05 3.9 Level 5 .............................. 19.68 2.0 19.71 2.1 17.26 5.6 Level 6 .............................. 22.25 3.7 22.50 3.8 16.05 9.0 Level 7 .............................. 26.30 4.9 26.30 4.9 – –

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Transportation and material movingoccupations –Continued

Level 8 .............................. $29.87 6.2% $29.87 6.2% – –Level 9 .............................. 34.96 14.6 34.96 14.6 – –Level 10 ............................. 97.54 20.2 97.54 20.2 – –Level 11 ............................. 103.92 19.6 103.92 19.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.14 4.0 17.73 3.8 $12.49 5.7%

First-line supervisors/managers ofhelpers, laborers, and materialmovers, hand ................................ 20.94 3.6 21.38 3.8 – –

Level 3 .............................. 13.67 8.0 – – – –Level 4 .............................. 16.44 6.0 16.51 6.1 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.08 4.2 20.31 4.2 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.98 14.5 24.77 14.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.05 5.6 25.05 5.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.83 7.8 22.06 8.3 – –

First-line supervisors/managers oftransportation andmaterial-moving machine andvehicle operators .......................... 23.78 3.2 23.84 3.1 – –

Level 4 .............................. 15.87 11.3 16.42 11.3 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.01 5.3 19.01 5.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 21.98 3.4 21.98 3.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 28.03 3.1 28.03 3.1 – –Level 8 .............................. 29.20 8.8 29.20 8.8 – –Level 9 .............................. 28.62 9.5 28.62 9.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 27.88 11.4 27.99 11.7 – –

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers .... 88.65 11.9 90.81 12.1 – –Level 9 .............................. 64.91 23.5 64.91 23.5 – –Level 10 ............................. 98.52 20.3 98.52 20.3 – –Level 11 ............................. 103.92 19.6 103.92 19.6 – –

Airline pilots, copilots, and flightengineers .................................. 108.69 9.3 108.69 9.3 – –

Level 9 .............................. 83.75 13.4 83.75 13.4 – –Level 10 ............................. 103.65 19.6 103.65 19.6 – –Level 11 ............................. 135.03 3.6 135.03 3.6 – –

Commercial pilots ......................... 30.98 6.3 32.52 6.5 – –Ambulance drivers and attendants,

except emergency medicaltechnicians ................................... 12.59 9.0 12.55 9.0 – –

Bus drivers ......................................... 16.17 3.4 16.86 5.0 14.78 2.4 Level 2 .............................. 12.62 2.2 12.74 2.5 12.35 5.4 Level 3 .............................. 15.78 2.6 16.13 3.6 15.27 3.9 Level 4 .............................. 17.25 5.4 18.13 8.3 15.48 3.2

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Transportation and material movingoccupations –Continued

Bus drivers –ContinuedLevel 5 .............................. $21.72 3.6% $22.12 4.1% $18.30 8.9%Not able to be leveled ........ 18.11 10.3 20.11 9.2 13.57 7.3

Bus drivers, transit and intercity .... 17.28 7.7 17.94 9.0 13.42 7.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.95 6.4 – – 10.56 9.3 Level 3 .............................. 16.71 7.8 17.38 7.6 14.17 11.3 Level 4 .............................. 17.97 11.1 18.22 11.9 15.51 2.2 Level 5 .............................. 22.78 4.3 23.02 4.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 21.14 11.4 21.14 11.4 – –

Bus drivers, school ........................ 15.33 2.1 15.55 3.2 15.10 2.4 Level 2 .............................. 13.28 2.8 13.15 3.9 13.51 5.3 Level 3 .............................. 15.50 2.6 15.57 3.6 15.42 3.9 Level 4 .............................. 16.56 4.2 17.93 7.6 15.48 3.5 Level 5 .............................. 16.49 5.7 16.45 7.6 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 14.78 9.3 – – 13.57 7.3

Driver/sales workers and truckdrivers .......................................... 16.66 1.2 17.17 1.2 9.87 3.6

Level 1 .............................. 8.30 2.8 9.17 4.1 7.15 1.6 Level 2 .............................. 11.42 2.9 11.98 3.0 8.60 3.8 Level 3 .............................. 14.86 2.1 15.06 2.1 11.95 5.2 Level 4 .............................. 18.55 1.7 18.61 1.7 15.97 8.0 Level 5 .............................. 19.47 3.1 19.49 3.1 16.46 8.9 Level 6 .............................. 22.49 3.4 22.52 3.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 18.77 5.4 19.10 5.4 13.22 10.7

Driver/sales workers ...................... 12.79 5.6 14.98 5.8 7.93 3.8 Level 1 .............................. 7.21 2.4 7.65 5.1 6.99 1.9 Level 2 .............................. 8.61 7.8 10.27 11.9 7.20 4.2 Level 3 .............................. 13.73 5.5 14.37 6.2 10.22 8.2 Level 4 .............................. 15.33 6.9 15.65 6.4 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.21 11.0 21.61 11.1 – –Level 6 .............................. 23.42 1.3 – – – –

Truck drivers, heavy andtractor-trailer ............................ 18.14 1.5 18.16 1.5 16.14 7.8

Level 2 .............................. 13.97 6.7 13.96 6.8 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.45 3.4 15.46 3.4 14.80 13.9 Level 4 .............................. 18.19 1.9 18.21 1.9 16.66 12.0 Level 5 .............................. 19.22 2.8 19.23 2.8 – –Level 6 .............................. 22.65 4.7 22.65 4.7 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 20.76 4.8 20.76 4.8 – –

Truck drivers, light or deliveryservices .................................... 15.28 2.4 15.75 2.5 10.81 6.5

Level 1 .............................. 9.13 2.6 9.65 3.4 7.50 4.4

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Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Transportation and material movingoccupations –ContinuedTruck drivers, light or delivery

services –ContinuedLevel 2 .............................. $11.27 2.7% $11.50 2.9% $9.72 3.5%Level 3 .............................. 14.64 3.3 14.84 3.5 12.16 7.7 Level 4 .............................. 20.37 3.4 20.49 3.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 21.16 12.0 21.17 12.1 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 17.02 8.8 17.55 9.6 13.22 10.7

Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ............... 11.02 6.1 11.10 7.4 10.78 6.4 Level 1 .............................. 9.55 6.3 9.72 8.8 9.06 3.2 Level 2 .............................. 9.67 7.3 9.86 9.0 9.04 4.7 Level 3 .............................. 12.86 8.2 12.72 9.8 13.24 10.7

Locomotive engineers and operators 27.70 24.9 27.70 24.9 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.42 33.9 30.42 33.9 – –

Locomotive engineers ................... 28.17 26.5 28.17 26.5 – –Level 9 .............................. 30.42 33.9 30.42 33.9 – –

Railroad brake, signal, and switchoperators ...................................... 24.70 15.4 24.70 15.4 – –

Railroad conductors and yardmasters 24.33 17.0 24.33 17.0 – –Level 5 .............................. 25.99 7.4 25.99 7.4 – –Level 7 .............................. 22.18 27.6 22.18 27.6 – –

Subway and streetcar operators ......... 25.62 4.9 25.62 4.9 – –Sailors and marine oilers ................... 12.82 5.1 12.98 5.5 – –

Level 2 .............................. 10.53 3.6 10.37 3.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.31 10.1 14.31 10.1 – –

Ship and boat captains and operators 25.63 10.1 25.85 10.2 – –Level 5 .............................. 18.02 11.9 18.02 11.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.90 7.9 29.90 7.9 – –

Captains, mates, and pilots ofwater vessels ............................ 25.85 10.2 25.85 10.2 – –

Level 5 .............................. 18.02 11.9 18.02 11.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 29.90 7.9 29.90 7.9 – –

Ship engineers ................................... 34.23 14.8 34.23 14.8 – –Parking lot attendants ........................ 9.09 6.3 8.76 3.9 10.12 18.5

Level 1 .............................. 8.72 3.2 8.93 3.9 7.96 4.0 Level 2 .............................. 9.91 17.2 8.30 9.8 13.51 25.6

Service station attendants .................. 11.27 10.1 11.58 10.4 8.54 8.3 Level 1 .............................. 8.19 1.7 8.21 1.9 8.12 7.0 Level 2 .............................. 9.49 6.6 9.70 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 11.95 9.5 11.95 9.5 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.80 19.4 18.80 19.4 – –

Transportation inspectors .................. 25.44 7.4 26.70 5.7 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.00 8.0 25.00 8.0 – –

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Transportation and material movingoccupations –Continued

Conveyor operators and tenders ........ $13.25 8.3% $13.27 12.2% – –Level 3 .............................. 16.44 18.7 17.24 26.2 – –

Crane and tower operators ................. 21.25 6.3 21.19 6.3 – –Level 3 .............................. 17.32 10.3 17.32 10.3 – –Level 4 .............................. 18.16 10.5 18.16 10.5 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.49 8.9 19.49 8.9 – –Level 7 .............................. 25.60 6.4 25.60 6.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 30.29 12.3 29.74 12.9 – –

Dredge, excavating, and loadingmachine operators ........................ 16.73 3.7 16.82 3.6 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.63 4.3 12.86 4.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 16.75 10.3 17.01 10.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.56 4.8 15.56 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.45 5.9 19.46 5.9 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.51 3.0 19.51 3.0 – –

Excavating and loading machineand dragline operators ............. 16.63 3.8 16.73 3.7 – –

Level 2 .............................. 12.63 4.3 12.86 4.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 16.75 10.3 17.01 10.1 – –Level 4 .............................. 15.54 4.8 15.54 4.8 – –Level 5 .............................. 19.44 6.3 19.44 6.3 – –Level 6 .............................. 19.10 2.7 19.10 2.7 – –

Hoist and winch operators ................. 21.25 18.7 21.25 18.7 – –Industrial truck and tractor operators 14.50 2.1 14.57 2.1 $12.25 6.5%

Level 1 .............................. 11.58 7.0 11.58 7.0 – –Level 2 .............................. 12.16 2.3 12.22 2.3 10.81 8.9 Level 3 .............................. 14.35 1.9 14.38 1.9 12.92 5.0 Level 4 .............................. 16.97 4.7 17.00 4.7 – –Level 5 .............................. 20.12 3.3 20.14 3.3 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.03 4.5 16.39 4.6 – –

Laborers and material movers, hand 11.32 1.0 11.86 1.1 9.45 1.2 Level 1 .............................. 9.38 .9 9.70 1.2 8.76 1.1 Level 2 .............................. 11.92 1.9 12.12 2.0 10.54 2.1 Level 3 .............................. 14.50 1.6 14.52 1.7 14.24 3.9 Level 4 .............................. 16.69 2.8 17.26 3.0 13.47 8.1 Level 5 .............................. 19.20 3.2 19.20 3.2 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.75 2.8 11.92 3.7 10.78 4.1

Cleaners of vehicles andequipment ................................ 11.02 3.0 11.67 2.5 8.14 3.2

Level 1 .............................. 9.12 2.1 9.68 2.3 7.81 2.8 Level 2 .............................. 12.77 6.6 12.95 6.5 – –Level 3 .............................. 13.25 2.9 13.34 3.1 – –

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time andpart-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued

Occupation4 and level

Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers

MeanRelativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5 Mean

Relativeerror5

Transportation and material movingoccupations –ContinuedCleaners of vehicles and

equipment –ContinuedLevel 4 .............................. $14.49 4.9% $14.50 5.0% – –Not able to be leveled ........ 11.78 7.4 11.82 9.1 – –

Laborers and freight, stock, andmaterial movers, hand ............. 11.78 1.1 12.30 1.3 $10.09 1.5%

Level 1 .............................. 9.72 1.3 9.95 1.8 9.33 1.4 Level 2 .............................. 12.13 2.3 12.36 2.6 10.84 2.4 Level 3 .............................. 14.55 1.8 14.54 1.9 14.75 4.3 Level 4 .............................. 16.63 3.2 17.38 3.3 13.47 8.2 Level 5 .............................. 18.96 3.5 18.96 3.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 12.01 3.5 12.20 4.6 10.67 8.2

Machine feeders and offbearers ..... 11.73 2.8 11.86 3.0 10.07 11.4 Level 1 .............................. 9.62 3.6 9.70 3.9 8.98 5.7 Level 2 .............................. 11.79 3.1 11.80 3.1 – –Level 3 .............................. 15.00 5.6 15.09 5.8 – –Level 4 .............................. 23.19 7.4 23.19 7.4 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 16.03 15.8 17.16 24.0 – –

Packers and packagers, hand ......... 10.07 1.8 10.71 2.1 8.26 1.2 Level 1 .............................. 8.73 1.2 9.21 2.0 7.84 1.3 Level 2 .............................. 10.90 1.9 11.08 2.2 9.83 3.6 Level 3 .............................. 15.18 5.3 15.28 5.4 13.13 4.2 Level 4 .............................. 16.43 8.5 16.43 8.5 – –Not able to be leveled ........ 10.04 4.1 10.09 5.3 9.88 2.9

Pumping station operators ................. 21.87 5.8 21.97 5.8 – –Refuse and recyclable material

collectors ...................................... 13.59 9.3 14.00 9.7 8.37 4.1 Level 1 .............................. 11.34 10.5 11.78 11.9 8.29 4.5 Level 2 .............................. 12.16 5.7 12.30 5.7 – –Level 3 .............................. 14.04 8.4 14.04 8.4 – –Level 4 .............................. 21.62 9.8 21.62 9.8 – –

Tank car, truck, and ship loaders ....... 19.88 10.0 19.88 10.0 – –

1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded arepremium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the numberof workers, weighed by hours.

2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedulebased on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in oneestablishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is theminimum full-time schedule.

3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluatedbased on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts,

and physical environment. See appendix A for more information.4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to

cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information.5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of

the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sampleestimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A.

NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Overalloccupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately.

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.

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