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State of IllinoisJB Pritzker, Governor
Wage Data 2019
Occupational Employment Statistics:Wage Data2019 Edition
Wage Data 2019 - 1
Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in the world of career exploration and business planning is the availability of local wage data. Oftentimes job seekers, for example, rely on national wage data when considering careers or negotiating salary offers. The Illinois Department of Employment Security is pleased to offer Wage Data 2019, a resource that will help customers make sound business and career decisions based on statewide wage data. Local wage data by Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Local Workforce Innovation Area (LWIA), Economic Development Region (EDR), and county is available at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo. Whether you are exploring careers or evaluating your company’s pay scale, Wage Data 2019 offers information relevant to your business or job.
Wage Data Contents The data in this publication reflect the labor market in Illinois, while data for local areas in Illinois are online (see next page for online instructions). Entry, median, and experienced level wages for about 800 occupations in Illinois are listed in this report. The occupations range from parking lot attendants to chief executives. Job descriptions for these occupations are listed on our website at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo.
The classification structure for occupations The 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system is used by federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, and disseminating data. All workers are classified into one of over 840 occupations according to their occupational definition. To facilitate classification, occupations are combined to form 23 major groups, 97 minor groups, and 461 broad occupations. Each broad occupation includes detailed occupation(s) requiring similar job duties, skills, education, or experience. Employment security agencies throughout the country use the SOC structure. As a result, customers can enjoy these benefits:
Comparability of wage data across the private, public and military sectors Previously, federal statistical agencies used different occupational classification systems, making it difficult to compare data across agencies.
Easy identification of occupations based on a more logical organizational structure The occupations are grouped into 23 major categories according to work performed and required skills, education and training. The SOC code classifying the occupations is six digits in length. The first two digits indicate the major occupational category in which the occupation belongs. The remaining digits represent further aggregations of occupations.
More occupations that reflect the current labor market Examples include biomedical engineers, environmental engineers, multi-media artists and animators, graphic artists, commercial and industrial designers, training and development specialists, and fitness and aerobic instructors.
A more detailed breakout of service and professional occupations For example, instead of accessing data for only social workers, customers will find data for child, family, and school social workers as well as medical and public health social workers.
Wage Dataintroduction
Wage Data 2019 - 2
When and how data are collected The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) report is a semiannual mail survey that measures occupational employment and wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments in the United States. OES estimates are constructed from a sample of about 1.2 million forms that are mailed to establishments in May and November of each year for a 3-year period. The OES program uses the BLS Employment Cost Index (ECI) to adjust survey data from prior panels before combining them with the current panel’s data. The wage updating procedure adjusts each detailed occupation’s wage rate, as measured in the earlier panel, according to the average movement of its broader occupational division. The procedure assumes that there are no major differences by geography, industry, or detailed occupation within the occupational division. Current data is for 2018 Annual.
Accessing state and local data online Wage data for Illinois, its metropolitan areas, and other sub-state areas are available on the Illinois Department of Employment Security’s website, which can be accessed here: http://www.ides.illinois.gov/wageinfo. This page will give you access to a complete list of occupational wages. In addition, IDES offers all Illinois residents a variety of comprehensive, free-of-charge career exploration tools to help learn about the world of work, choose a career path, and explore education and training. Visit our Career Information System at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/careerinfo.
Wage Dataintroduction
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 3
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
00-0
000
Tota
l all
occu
patio
ns$1
1.07
$23,
022
$19.
21$3
9,95
2$3
3.26
$69,
171
11-0
000
Man
agem
ent O
ccup
atio
ns$2
5.29
$52,
607
$47.
87$9
9,56
1$7
0.71
$147
,071
11-1
011
Chi
ef E
xecu
tives
$55.
03$1
14,4
70N
/AN
/A$1
38.4
0$2
87,8
7311
-102
1G
ener
al a
nd O
pera
tions
Man
ager
s$2
4.35
$50,
645
$49.
35$1
02,6
48$7
8.68
$163
,663
11-2
011
Adv
ertis
ing
and
Pro
mot
ions
Man
ager
s$3
4.70
$72,
172
$52.
07$1
08,2
97$7
1.63
$149
,000
11-2
021
Mar
ketin
g M
anag
ers
$35.
24$7
3,30
7$5
7.16
$118
,883
$76.
21$1
58,5
0911
-202
2S
ales
Man
ager
s$3
4.26
$71,
258
$56.
75$1
18,0
36$7
7.63
$161
,465
11-2
031
Pub
lic R
elat
ions
and
Fun
drai
sing
Man
ager
s$3
4.17
$71,
076
$50.
03$1
04,0
66$6
8.97
$143
,461
11-3
011
Adm
inis
trativ
e S
ervi
ces
Man
ager
s$2
8.14
$58,
521
$43.
19$8
9,83
6$5
6.49
$117
,496
11-3
021
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Sys
tem
s M
anag
ers
$44.
28$9
2,11
1$6
5.12
$135
,443
$81.
63$1
69,7
9111
-303
1Fi
nanc
ial M
anag
ers
$37.
25$7
7,48
6$6
0.58
$126
,015
$85.
71$1
78,2
7511
-305
1In
dust
rial P
rodu
ctio
n M
anag
ers
$32.
64$6
7,88
8$4
7.39
$98,
578
$59.
07$1
22,8
6911
-306
1P
urch
asin
g M
anag
ers
$34.
68$7
2,14
5$5
1.37
$106
,847
$65.
38$1
35,9
8411
-307
1Tr
ansp
orta
tion,
Sto
rage
, and
Dis
tribu
tion
Man
ager
s$2
8.04
$58,
328
$43.
47$9
0,41
4$5
6.80
$118
,144
11-3
111
Com
pens
atio
n an
d B
enef
its M
anag
ers
$38.
35$7
9,77
5$5
4.66
$113
,692
$72.
03$1
49,8
1311
-312
1H
uman
Res
ourc
es M
anag
ers
$33.
90$7
0,50
8$5
1.13
$106
,359
$68.
98$1
43,4
8511
-313
1Tr
aini
ng a
nd D
evel
opm
ent M
anag
ers
$34.
84$7
2,46
5$5
2.40
$108
,987
$66.
93$1
39,2
1111
-901
3Fa
rmer
s, R
anch
ers,
and
Oth
er A
gric
ultu
ral M
anag
ers
$19.
39$4
0,33
9$2
8.89
$60,
088
$38.
49$8
0,05
711
-902
1C
onst
ruct
ion
Man
ager
s$2
6.80
$55,
753
$43.
40$9
0,27
2$5
5.12
$114
,652
11-9
031
Edu
catio
n A
dmin
istra
tors
, Pre
scho
ol a
nd C
hild
care
Cen
ter/P
rogr
am$1
6.38
$34,
070
$23.
55$4
8,97
5$3
3.32
$69,
302
11-9
032
Edu
catio
n A
dmin
istra
tors
, Ele
men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
lN
/A$6
7,58
5N
/A$1
00,7
88N
/A$1
22,0
3211
-903
3E
duca
tion
Adm
inis
trato
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
$26.
98$5
6,10
9$4
0.98
$85,
248
$58.
40$1
21,4
7311
-903
9E
duca
tion
Adm
inis
trato
rs, A
ll O
ther
$19.
53$4
0,62
0$3
5.80
$74,
464
$48.
25$1
00,3
5611
-904
1A
rchi
tect
ural
and
Eng
inee
ring
Man
ager
s$4
6.04
$95,
772
$62.
31$1
29,6
02$7
5.25
$156
,518
11-9
051
Food
Ser
vice
Man
ager
s$1
4.58
$30,
332
$22.
61$4
7,02
3$2
9.80
$61,
988
11-9
061
Fune
ral S
ervi
ce M
anag
ers
$23.
45$4
8,76
6$4
4.92
$93,
434
$53.
96$1
12,2
4611
-908
1Lo
dgin
g M
anag
ers
$13.
75$2
8,60
7$1
9.76
$41,
096
$28.
72$5
9,73
911
-911
1M
edic
al a
nd H
ealth
Ser
vice
s M
anag
ers
$34.
28$7
1,30
7$4
9.85
$103
,691
$70.
77$1
47,2
0011
-912
1N
atur
al S
cien
ces
Man
ager
s$3
3.75
$70,
200
$54.
41$1
13,1
76$6
8.57
$142
,617
11-9
131
Pos
tmas
ters
and
Mai
l Sup
erin
tend
ents
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
11-9
141
Pro
perty
, Rea
l Est
ate,
and
Com
mun
ity A
ssoc
iatio
n M
anag
ers
$16.
68$3
4,68
8$2
8.23
$58,
716
$41.
50$8
6,32
411
-915
1S
ocia
l and
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ce M
anag
ers
$20.
16$4
1,94
3$2
9.12
$60,
560
$37.
62$7
8,25
711
-916
1E
mer
genc
y M
anag
emen
t Dire
ctor
s$2
2.06
$45,
891
$37.
44$7
7,88
4$4
7.98
$99,
803
11-9
199
Man
ager
s, A
ll O
ther
$20.
97$4
3,61
4$3
8.25
$79,
562
$54.
48$1
13,3
1413
-000
0B
usin
ess
and
Fina
ncia
l Ope
ratio
ns O
ccup
atio
ns$1
9.97
$41,
542
$32.
25$6
7,08
8$4
4.54
$92,
635
13-1
011
Age
nts
and
Bus
ines
s M
anag
ers
of A
rtist
s, P
erfo
rmer
s, a
nd A
thle
tes
$17.
03$3
5,42
4$2
5.93
$53,
925
$39.
80$8
2,79
213
-102
0B
uyer
s an
d P
urch
asin
g A
gent
s$2
0.08
$41,
767
$30.
45$6
3,34
5$3
7.99
$79,
014
13-1
031
Cla
ims
Adj
uste
rs, E
xam
iner
s, a
nd In
vest
igat
ors
$20.
43$4
2,49
4$3
0.16
$62,
734
$37.
37$7
7,72
313
-103
2In
sura
nce
App
rais
ers,
Aut
o D
amag
e$2
3.40
$48,
676
$31.
20$6
4,89
2$3
7.93
$78,
892
13-1
041
Com
plia
nce
Offi
cers
, Exc
ept A
gric
ultu
re, C
onst
ruct
ion,
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y, a
nd T
rans
porta
tion
$21.
47$4
4,66
7$3
4.91
$72,
608
$42.
76$8
8,93
713
-105
1C
ost E
stim
ator
s$1
9.09
$39,
700
$30.
52$6
3,48
4$3
8.40
$79,
872
13-1
071
Hum
an R
esou
rces
Spe
cial
ists
$18.
40$3
8,26
2$2
7.91
$58,
057
$35.
81$7
4,48
0
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 4
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
13-1
075
Labo
r Rel
atio
ns S
peci
alis
ts$9
.29
$19,
333
$28.
58$5
9,45
6$3
7.62
$78,
260
13-1
081
Logi
stic
ians
$21.
58$4
4,87
6$3
1.24
$64,
990
$37.
88$7
8,79
713
-111
1M
anag
emen
t Ana
lyst
s$2
2.89
$47,
611
$40.
28$8
3,77
4$5
7.15
$118
,863
13-1
121
Mee
ting,
Con
vent
ion,
and
Eve
nt P
lann
ers
$14.
48$3
0,11
0$2
3.64
$49,
161
$30.
67$6
3,79
413
-113
1Fu
ndra
iser
s$1
7.71
$36,
837
$26.
25$5
4,60
4$3
4.10
$70,
937
13-1
141
Com
pens
atio
n, B
enef
its, a
nd J
ob A
naly
sis
Spe
cial
ists
$22.
02$4
5,80
2$3
0.01
$62,
430
$37.
39$7
7,76
613
-115
1Tr
aini
ng a
nd D
evel
opm
ent S
peci
alis
ts$1
8.53
$38,
536
$30.
39$6
3,20
2$3
7.46
$77,
916
13-1
161
Mar
ket R
esea
rch
Ana
lyst
s an
d M
arke
ting
Spe
cial
ists
$16.
87$3
5,08
0$2
7.57
$57,
340
$36.
04$7
4,96
213
-119
9B
usin
ess
Ope
ratio
ns S
peci
alis
ts, A
ll O
ther
$19.
19$3
9,91
1$3
1.83
$66,
213
$42.
17$8
7,70
613
-201
1A
ccou
ntan
ts a
nd A
udito
rs$2
3.80
$49,
503
$34.
36$7
1,47
0$4
6.56
$96,
834
13-2
021
App
rais
ers
and
Ass
esso
rs o
f Rea
l Est
ate
$14.
19$2
9,50
6$2
4.70
$51,
375
$33.
67$7
0,02
513
-203
1B
udge
t Ana
lyst
s$2
6.07
$54,
224
$35.
01$7
2,81
6$4
1.56
$86,
443
13-2
041
Cre
dit A
naly
sts
$22.
96$4
7,76
7$3
1.54
$65,
604
$44.
62$9
2,81
813
-205
1Fi
nanc
ial A
naly
sts
$27.
13$5
6,43
7$3
8.13
$79,
312
$50.
44$1
04,9
2013
-205
2P
erso
nal F
inan
cial
Adv
isor
s$2
3.99
$49,
907
$42.
67$8
8,75
2$7
9.33
$165
,004
13-2
053
Insu
ranc
e U
nder
writ
ers
$22.
80$4
7,43
2$3
3.85
$70,
405
$43.
18$8
9,81
113
-206
1Fi
nanc
ial E
xam
iner
s$2
8.81
$59,
924
$45.
05$9
3,69
5$5
9.65
$124
,075
13-2
071
Cre
dit C
ouns
elor
s$1
5.53
$32,
313
$21.
86$4
5,47
4$2
6.33
$54,
776
13-2
072
Loan
Offi
cers
$18.
84$3
9,18
8$3
2.00
$66,
567
$49.
44$1
02,8
4013
-208
1Ta
x E
xam
iner
s an
d C
olle
ctor
s, a
nd R
even
ue A
gent
s$2
3.49
$48,
856
$36.
93$7
6,81
0$4
4.48
$92,
524
13-2
082
Tax
Pre
pare
rs$9
.74
$20,
266
$13.
57$2
8,22
9$1
6.91
$35,
171
13-2
099
Fina
ncia
l Spe
cial
ists
, All
Oth
er$2
5.99
$54,
069
$39.
47$8
2,10
3$5
4.21
$112
,758
15-0
000
Com
pute
r and
Mat
hem
atic
al O
ccup
atio
ns$2
4.55
$51,
058
$40.
65$8
4,54
2$5
0.99
$106
,055
15-1
111
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Res
earc
h S
cien
tists
$35.
94$7
4,75
4$5
5.43
$115
,285
$63.
77$1
32,6
4615
-112
1C
ompu
ter S
yste
ms
Ana
lyst
s$2
7.80
$57,
816
$41.
67$8
6,67
5$5
0.55
$105
,152
15-1
122
Info
rmat
ion
Sec
urity
Ana
lyst
s$3
0.78
$64,
025
$46.
13$9
5,94
5$5
5.75
$115
,950
15-1
131
Com
pute
r Pro
gram
mer
s$2
2.69
$47,
191
$42.
20$8
7,76
7$5
4.90
$114
,197
15-1
132
Sof
twar
e D
evel
oper
s, A
pplic
atio
ns$3
1.18
$64,
854
$45.
87$9
5,41
9$5
4.08
$112
,480
15-1
133
Sof
twar
e D
evel
oper
s, S
yste
ms
Sof
twar
e$3
5.33
$73,
481
$51.
63$1
07,3
84$6
0.63
$126
,110
15-1
134
Web
Dev
elop
ers
$21.
85$4
5,44
6$3
3.85
$70,
408
$42.
75$8
8,91
115
-114
1D
atab
ase
Adm
inis
trato
rs$3
0.24
$62,
908
$46.
23$9
6,16
5$5
4.27
$112
,887
15-1
142
Net
wor
k an
d C
ompu
ter S
yste
ms
Adm
inis
trato
rs$2
7.79
$57,
812
$39.
87$8
2,93
6$4
8.33
$100
,530
15-1
143
Com
pute
r Net
wor
k A
rchi
tect
s$3
5.92
$74,
716
$56.
06$1
16,6
15$6
4.81
$134
,807
15-1
151
Com
pute
r Use
r Sup
port
Spe
cial
ists
$15.
21$3
1,64
1$2
4.27
$50,
475
$30.
63$6
3,71
615
-115
2C
ompu
ter N
etw
ork
Sup
port
Spe
cial
ists
$21.
37$4
4,44
2$2
9.79
$61,
973
$36.
79$7
6,51
615
-119
9C
ompu
ter O
ccup
atio
ns, A
ll O
ther
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
15-2
011
Act
uarie
s$3
3.80
$70,
306
$47.
50$9
8,80
8$6
2.74
$130
,498
15-2
021
Mat
hem
atic
ians
$32.
94$6
8,51
1$5
0.02
$104
,051
$57.
96$1
20,5
6515
-203
1O
pera
tions
Res
earc
h A
naly
sts
$31.
65$6
5,83
0$4
4.75
$93,
074
$53.
86$1
12,0
3715
-204
1S
tatis
ticia
ns$2
9.09
$60,
507
$39.
82$8
2,83
4$4
9.66
$103
,300
15-2
090
Mis
cella
neou
s M
athe
mat
ical
Sci
ence
Occ
upat
ions
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
17-0
000
Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d E
ngin
eerin
g O
ccup
atio
ns$2
5.05
$52,
109
$38.
11$7
9,26
3$4
7.86
$99,
542
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 5
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
17-1
011
Arc
hite
cts,
Exc
ept L
ands
cape
and
Nav
al$2
2.00
$45,
766
$34.
70$7
2,18
6$4
6.35
$96,
399
17-1
012
Land
scap
e A
rchi
tect
s$2
3.66
$49,
212
$34.
60$7
1,96
8$3
9.92
$83,
034
17-1
021
Car
togr
aphe
rs a
nd P
hoto
gram
met
rists
$26.
68$5
5,49
5$3
4.75
$72,
290
$42.
24$8
7,85
817
-102
2S
urve
yors
$22.
94$4
7,71
4$3
2.97
$68,
578
$40.
84$8
4,95
517
-201
1A
eros
pace
Eng
inee
rs$3
7.29
$77,
559
$52.
83$1
09,8
91$5
9.61
$123
,993
17-2
021
Agr
icul
tura
l Eng
inee
rs$3
1.74
$66,
011
$41.
84$8
7,03
3$4
6.65
$97,
033
17-2
031
Bio
med
ical
Eng
inee
rs$3
3.15
$68,
948
$47.
14$9
8,04
8$5
4.40
$113
,144
17-2
041
Che
mic
al E
ngin
eers
$29.
44$6
1,22
8$4
4.07
$91,
675
$53.
66$1
11,6
2217
-205
1C
ivil
Eng
inee
rs$3
0.67
$63,
787
$42.
59$8
8,59
5$5
2.86
$109
,956
17-2
061
Com
pute
r Har
dwar
e E
ngin
eers
$31.
97$6
6,50
3$5
0.35
$104
,731
$57.
30$1
19,1
9017
-207
1E
lect
rical
Eng
inee
rs$3
0.51
$63,
458
$44.
50$9
2,57
0$5
3.04
$110
,314
17-2
072
Ele
ctro
nics
Eng
inee
rs, E
xcep
t Com
pute
r$3
3.31
$69,
291
$45.
90$9
5,48
2$5
4.03
$112
,373
17-2
081
Env
ironm
enta
l Eng
inee
rs$2
9.85
$62,
081
$43.
41$9
0,29
9$5
1.57
$107
,257
17-2
111
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y E
ngin
eers
, Exc
ept M
inin
g S
afet
y E
ngin
eers
and
Insp
ecto
rs$2
7.34
$56,
864
$39.
98$8
3,15
8$5
0.02
$104
,045
17-2
112
Indu
stria
l Eng
inee
rs$3
0.57
$63,
586
$41.
14$8
5,56
8$4
8.79
$101
,486
17-2
131
Mat
eria
ls E
ngin
eers
$29.
23$6
0,78
8$4
0.05
$83,
312
$46.
19$9
6,07
617
-214
1M
echa
nica
l Eng
inee
rs$2
9.31
$60,
967
$42.
81$8
9,04
9$5
1.71
$107
,557
17-2
151
Min
ing
and
Geo
logi
cal E
ngin
eers
, Inc
ludi
ng M
inin
g S
afet
y E
ngin
eers
$28.
79$5
9,88
7$4
4.07
$91,
659
$52.
33$1
08,8
5217
-216
1N
ucle
ar E
ngin
eers
$50.
04$1
04,0
85$5
6.78
$118
,100
$59.
86$1
24,5
1517
-217
1P
etro
leum
Eng
inee
rs$4
9.41
$102
,778
$62.
55$1
30,0
94$7
0.13
$145
,881
17-2
199
Eng
inee
rs, A
ll O
ther
$25.
17$5
2,35
3$4
0.65
$84,
551
$50.
31$1
04,6
4817
-301
1A
rchi
tect
ural
and
Civ
il D
rafte
rs$2
1.37
$44,
454
$30.
06$6
2,52
5$3
5.99
$74,
858
17-3
012
Ele
ctric
al a
nd E
lect
roni
cs D
rafte
rs$2
2.07
$45,
897
$31.
98$6
6,52
7$3
8.68
$80,
453
17-3
013
Mec
hani
cal D
rafte
rs$1
8.99
$39,
504
$26.
49$5
5,09
9$3
1.04
$64,
566
17-3
019
Dra
fters
, All
Oth
er$1
7.86
$37,
149
$25.
72$5
3,49
2$3
2.13
$66,
839
17-3
021
Aer
ospa
ce E
ngin
eerin
g an
d O
pera
tions
Tec
hnic
ians
$18.
90$3
9,31
0$2
8.18
$58,
607
$32.
74$6
8,09
817
-302
2C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
Tech
nici
ans
$20.
15$4
1,90
5$3
1.33
$65,
171
$35.
48$7
3,80
017
-302
3E
lect
rical
and
Ele
ctro
nics
Eng
inee
ring
Tech
nici
ans
$22.
10$4
5,96
9$3
2.46
$67,
509
$37.
55$7
8,09
517
-302
4E
lect
ro-M
echa
nica
l Tec
hnic
ians
$19.
48$4
0,51
9$3
0.48
$63,
396
$37.
32$7
7,63
117
-302
5E
nviro
nmen
tal E
ngin
eerin
g Te
chni
cian
s$1
3.94
$28,
990
$23.
13$4
8,11
0$3
1.45
$65,
411
17-3
026
Indu
stria
l Eng
inee
ring
Tech
nici
ans
$18.
99$3
9,50
5$2
6.35
$54,
806
$30.
67$6
3,80
117
-302
7M
echa
nica
l Eng
inee
ring
Tech
nici
ans
$18.
54$3
8,57
0$2
8.32
$58,
903
$34.
68$7
2,12
817
-302
9E
ngin
eerin
g Te
chni
cian
s, E
xcep
t Dra
fters
, All
Oth
er$2
0.50
$42,
646
$30.
26$6
2,93
1$3
5.73
$74,
320
17-3
031
Sur
veyi
ng a
nd M
appi
ng T
echn
icia
ns$1
6.74
$34,
824
$24.
45$5
0,85
5$3
1.59
$65,
710
19-0
000
Life
, Phy
sica
l, an
d S
ocia
l Sci
ence
Occ
upat
ions
$19.
18$3
9,89
2$3
0.39
$63,
219
$41.
48$8
6,27
519
-101
1A
nim
al S
cien
tists
$17.
94$3
7,31
5$2
4.98
$51,
962
$30.
42$6
3,26
619
-101
2Fo
od S
cien
tists
and
Tec
hnol
ogis
ts$2
7.26
$56,
706
$40.
52$8
4,27
9$5
1.06
$106
,198
19-1
013
Soi
l and
Pla
nt S
cien
tists
$18.
95$3
9,42
2$2
5.12
$52,
258
$33.
04$6
8,71
719
-102
1B
ioch
emis
ts a
nd B
ioph
ysic
ists
$27.
39$5
6,97
4$4
7.93
$99,
692
$66.
90$1
39,1
4519
-102
2M
icro
biol
ogis
ts$2
1.28
$44,
258
$26.
27$5
4,63
6$3
4.67
$72,
112
19-1
023
Zool
ogis
ts a
nd W
ildlif
e B
iolo
gist
s$1
8.56
$38,
601
$26.
36$5
4,81
9$3
2.49
$67,
575
19-1
029
Bio
logi
cal S
cien
tists
, All
Oth
er$2
4.10
$50,
120
$40.
08$8
3,36
7$4
8.66
$101
,215
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 6
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
19-1
031
Con
serv
atio
n S
cien
tists
$15.
93$3
3,13
4$3
0.39
$63,
209
$38.
07$7
9,18
619
-103
2Fo
rest
ers
$22.
74$4
7,30
1$3
2.26
$67,
091
$38.
07$7
9,19
619
-104
1E
pide
mio
logi
sts
$28.
81$5
9,92
0$3
9.13
$81,
397
$46.
76$9
7,25
619
-104
2M
edic
al S
cien
tists
, Exc
ept E
pide
mio
logi
sts
$24.
46$5
0,87
2$3
6.53
$75,
990
$50.
99$1
06,0
5719
-109
9Li
fe S
cien
tists
, All
Oth
er$1
9.92
$41,
435
$41.
30$8
5,91
3$5
4.96
$114
,318
19-2
012
Phy
sici
sts
$33.
12$6
8,89
3$5
3.44
$111
,151
$65.
88$1
37,0
3319
-202
1A
tmos
pher
ic a
nd S
pace
Sci
entis
ts$2
0.61
$42,
873
$31.
68$6
5,89
8$4
1.18
$85,
664
19-2
031
Che
mis
ts$2
2.78
$47,
389
$32.
77$6
8,16
2$4
2.53
$88,
462
19-2
032
Mat
eria
ls S
cien
tists
$25.
43$5
2,90
0$4
7.01
$97,
789
$55.
74$1
15,9
3319
-204
1E
nviro
nmen
tal S
cien
tists
and
Spe
cial
ists
, Inc
ludi
ng H
ealth
$23.
18$4
8,21
0$3
5.98
$74,
847
$45.
12$9
3,86
019
-204
2G
eosc
ient
ists
, Exc
ept H
ydro
logi
sts
and
Geo
grap
hers
$21.
55$4
4,82
4$2
9.52
$61,
397
$39.
33$8
1,80
619
-204
3H
ydro
logi
sts
$27.
22$5
6,62
8$4
1.95
$87,
246
$45.
63$9
4,91
119
-209
9P
hysi
cal S
cien
tists
, All
Oth
er$2
7.91
$58,
050
$50.
67$1
05,3
86$5
6.51
$117
,548
19-3
011
Eco
nom
ists
$35.
20$7
3,21
5$5
0.11
$104
,231
$60.
79$1
26,4
3319
-302
2S
urve
y R
esea
rche
rs$1
7.61
$36,
626
$28.
06$5
8,37
0$3
2.71
$68,
029
19-3
031
Clin
ical
, Cou
nsel
ing,
and
Sch
ool P
sych
olog
ists
$20.
78$4
3,22
1$3
4.30
$71,
339
$43.
82$9
1,15
519
-303
9P
sych
olog
ists
, All
Oth
er$2
2.71
$47,
238
$47.
89$9
9,61
9$5
1.68
$107
,498
19-3
041
Soc
iolo
gist
s$3
0.45
$63,
336
$36.
20$7
5,29
5$4
7.00
$97,
757
19-3
051
Urb
an a
nd R
egio
nal P
lann
ers
$20.
26$4
2,13
8$3
3.54
$69,
769
$43.
54$9
0,55
819
-309
1A
nthr
opol
ogis
ts a
nd A
rche
olog
ists
$16.
97$3
5,30
0$2
9.96
$62,
323
$36.
70$7
6,33
019
-309
2G
eogr
aphe
rs$3
0.57
$63,
580
$38.
49$8
0,06
5$4
7.27
$98,
321
19-3
093
His
toria
ns$1
7.22
$35,
822
$30.
58$6
3,59
7$3
7.58
$78,
163
19-3
094
Pol
itica
l Sci
entis
ts$2
8.52
$59,
324
$39.
12$8
1,37
9$4
3.80
$91,
112
19-3
099
Soc
ial S
cien
tists
and
Rel
ated
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$2
6.98
$56,
110
$36.
61$7
6,15
9$4
2.86
$89,
154
19-4
011
Agr
icul
tura
l and
Foo
d S
cien
ce T
echn
icia
ns$1
2.97
$26,
980
$18.
52$3
8,51
7$2
3.62
$49,
139
19-4
021
Bio
logi
cal T
echn
icia
ns$1
7.62
$36,
644
$25.
44$5
2,92
2$2
9.74
$61,
858
19-4
031
Che
mic
al T
echn
icia
ns$1
7.12
$35,
612
$24.
62$5
1,21
9$2
9.66
$61,
697
19-4
041
Geo
logi
cal a
nd P
etro
leum
Tec
hnic
ians
$11.
65$2
4,22
8$1
8.11
$37,
675
$22.
66$4
7,14
219
-405
1N
ucle
ar T
echn
icia
ns$2
6.94
$56,
029
$40.
72$8
4,69
5$4
7.70
$99,
206
19-4
061
Soc
ial S
cien
ce R
esea
rch
Ass
ista
nts
$13.
87$2
8,85
2$2
3.29
$48,
444
$28.
81$5
9,92
219
-409
1E
nviro
nmen
tal S
cien
ce a
nd P
rote
ctio
n Te
chni
cian
s, In
clud
ing
Hea
lth$1
5.31
$31,
845
$20.
35$4
2,33
1$2
5.41
$52,
843
19-4
092
Fore
nsic
Sci
ence
Tec
hnic
ians
$27.
45$5
7,09
1$4
3.85
$91,
216
$49.
49$1
02,9
4119
-409
3Fo
rest
and
Con
serv
atio
n Te
chni
cian
s$1
5.26
$31,
738
$22.
81$4
7,44
1$2
6.01
$54,
109
19-4
099
Life
, Phy
sica
l, an
d S
ocia
l Sci
ence
Tec
hnic
ians
, All
Oth
er$1
6.81
$34,
956
$23.
28$4
8,42
1$2
8.47
$59,
221
21-0
000
Com
mun
ity a
nd S
ocia
l Ser
vice
s O
ccup
atio
ns$1
3.46
$27,
997
$21.
08$4
3,84
7$2
8.37
$59,
008
21-1
012
Edu
catio
nal,
Gui
danc
e, S
choo
l, an
d V
ocat
iona
l Cou
nsel
ors
$16.
75$3
4,83
8$2
4.43
$50,
804
$32.
40$6
7,39
221
-101
3M
arria
ge a
nd F
amily
The
rapi
sts
$14.
86$3
0,90
9$1
9.28
$40,
097
$26.
61$5
5,34
221
-101
5R
ehab
ilita
tion
Cou
nsel
ors
$11.
44$2
3,79
8$1
7.11
$35,
594
$23.
31$4
8,48
721
-101
8S
ubst
ance
abu
se, b
ehav
iora
l dis
orde
r, an
d m
enta
l hea
lth c
ouns
elor
s$1
3.59
$28,
262
$19.
78$4
1,13
7$2
5.12
$52,
246
21-1
019
Cou
nsel
ors,
All
Oth
er$1
1.55
$24,
015
$16.
40$3
4,11
0$2
0.92
$43,
503
21-1
021
Chi
ld, F
amily
, and
Sch
ool S
ocia
l Wor
kers
$15.
37$3
1,97
6$2
5.00
$52,
001
$32.
77$6
8,15
721
-102
2H
ealth
care
Soc
ial W
orke
rs$1
5.44
$32,
105
$24.
46$5
0,87
9$3
0.38
$63,
187
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 7
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
21-1
023
Men
tal H
ealth
and
Sub
stan
ce A
buse
Soc
ial W
orke
rs$1
4.23
$29,
597
$20.
72$4
3,10
1$2
6.45
$55,
016
21-1
029
Soc
ial W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$18.
42$3
8,32
2$2
9.46
$61,
277
$35.
24$7
3,29
321
-109
1H
ealth
Edu
cato
rs$1
6.47
$34,
260
$26.
63$5
5,38
3$3
4.03
$70,
781
21-1
092
Pro
batio
n O
ffice
rs a
nd C
orre
ctio
nal T
reat
men
t Spe
cial
ists
$21.
79$4
5,32
2$3
2.73
$68,
077
$38.
08$7
9,20
321
-109
3S
ocia
l and
Hum
an S
ervi
ce A
ssis
tant
s$1
0.83
$22,
523
$14.
40$2
9,94
8$1
8.32
$38,
102
21-1
094
Com
mun
ity H
ealth
Wor
kers
$13.
38$2
7,83
8$1
8.31
$38,
094
$23.
78$4
9,46
121
-109
9C
omm
unity
and
Soc
ial S
ervi
ce S
peci
alis
ts, A
ll O
ther
$12.
41$2
5,80
5$1
7.53
$36,
469
$21.
85$4
5,45
121
-201
1C
lerg
y$1
4.46
$30,
077
$23.
14$4
8,12
1$2
9.69
$61,
751
21-2
021
Dire
ctor
s, R
elig
ious
Act
iviti
es a
nd E
duca
tion
$10.
84$2
2,54
8$1
9.67
$40,
908
$26.
26$5
4,62
121
-209
9R
elig
ious
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$9
.49
$19,
735
$15.
76$3
2,77
2$2
1.65
$45,
041
23-0
000
Lega
l Occ
upat
ions
$22.
97$4
7,76
9$4
3.07
$89,
591
$75.
67$1
57,3
9623
-101
1La
wye
rs$3
3.01
$68,
661
$60.
95$1
26,7
70$9
3.82
$195
,142
23-1
012
Judi
cial
Law
Cle
rks
$21.
36$4
4,42
5$3
4.29
$71,
332
$40.
15$8
3,51
923
-102
1A
dmin
istra
tive
Law
Jud
ges,
Adj
udic
ator
s, a
nd H
earin
g O
ffice
rs$2
5.64
$53,
324
$40.
27$8
3,76
8$5
5.77
$116
,011
23-1
022
Arb
itrat
ors,
Med
iato
rs, a
nd C
onci
liato
rs$2
0.70
$43,
050
$34.
98$7
2,76
5$5
4.57
$113
,509
23-1
023
Judg
es, M
agis
trate
Jud
ges,
and
Mag
istra
tes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
23-2
011
Par
aleg
als
and
Lega
l Ass
ista
nts
$17.
72$3
6,86
3$2
6.25
$54,
602
$32.
37$6
7,33
723
-209
1C
ourt
Rep
orte
rs$2
3.53
$48,
938
$30.
53$6
3,50
0$3
7.68
$78,
376
23-2
093
Title
Exa
min
ers,
Abs
tract
ors,
and
Sea
rche
rs$1
5.12
$31,
459
$21.
66$4
5,04
7$2
6.82
$55,
778
23-2
099
Lega
l Sup
port
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
5.82
$32,
904
$26.
43$5
4,98
1$3
6.74
$76,
411
25-0
000
Edu
catio
n, T
rain
ing,
and
Lib
rary
Occ
upat
ions
$12.
76$2
6,53
1$2
3.17
$48,
187
$33.
70$7
0,09
625
-101
1B
usin
ess
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$3
9,82
0N
/A$8
1,00
7N
/A$1
41,9
6025
-102
1C
ompu
ter S
cien
ce T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
2,16
0N
/A$7
5,83
5N
/A$1
03,8
2525
-102
2M
athe
mat
ical
Sci
ence
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$36,
700
N/A
$57,
334
N/A
$81,
544
25-1
031
Arc
hite
ctur
e Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$44,
975
N/A
$79,
663
N/A
$100
,758
25-1
032
Eng
inee
ring
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$6
8,31
4N
/A$1
03,7
18N
/A$1
36,8
5225
-104
1A
gric
ultu
ral S
cien
ces
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
9,39
8N
/A$8
3,06
5N
/A$1
08,2
6825
-104
2B
iolo
gica
l Sci
ence
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$43,
122
N/A
$72,
879
N/A
$96,
033
25-1
043
Fore
stry
and
Con
serv
atio
n S
cien
ce T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$3
8,38
7N
/A$7
6,00
9N
/A$9
0,87
925
-105
1A
tmos
pher
ic, E
arth
, Mar
ine,
and
Spa
ce S
cien
ces
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
1,44
3N
/A$7
8,30
1N
/A$1
00,2
6725
-105
2C
hem
istry
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$47,
057
N/A
$77,
457
N/A
$107
,071
25-1
053
Env
ironm
enta
l Sci
ence
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$53,
157
N/A
$85,
831
N/A
$109
,658
25-1
054
Phy
sics
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$47,
900
N/A
$82,
740
N/A
$114
,238
25-1
061
Ant
hrop
olog
y an
d A
rche
olog
y Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$55,
200
N/A
$82,
666
N/A
$105
,551
25-1
062
Are
a, E
thni
c, a
nd C
ultu
ral S
tudi
es T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
3,80
9N
/A$6
9,23
4N
/A$8
9,10
725
-106
3E
cono
mic
s Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$61,
739
N/A
$110
,305
N/A
$161
,649
25-1
064
Geo
grap
hy T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$5
2,20
9N
/A$7
7,49
1N
/A$9
7,01
025
-106
5P
oliti
cal S
cien
ce T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$5
6,17
1N
/A$8
2,01
6N
/A$1
06,7
0725
-106
6P
sych
olog
y Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$45,
910
N/A
$79,
599
N/A
$108
,870
25-1
067
Soc
iolo
gy T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
1,82
5N
/A$6
9,44
9N
/A$9
6,51
725
-106
9S
ocia
l Sci
ence
s Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
, All
Oth
erN
/A$3
0,87
4N
/A$4
5,63
6N
/A$6
5,63
225
-107
1H
ealth
Spe
cial
ties
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
1,84
2N
/A$8
5,02
1N
/A$1
36,7
90
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 8
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
25-1
072
Nur
sing
Inst
ruct
ors
and
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
0,85
5N
/A$6
3,49
1N
/A$8
3,53
125
-108
1E
duca
tion
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$3
1,73
3N
/A$5
2,56
1N
/A$7
7,55
025
-108
2Li
brar
y S
cien
ce T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
8,88
3N
/A$6
3,76
3N
/A$8
0,19
625
-111
1C
rimin
al J
ustic
e an
d La
w E
nfor
cem
ent T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
0,25
3N
/A$5
1,15
8N
/A$7
3,29
625
-111
2La
w T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$6
6,41
8N
/A$1
33,0
05N
/A$1
94,9
5325
-111
3S
ocia
l Wor
k Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$35,
082
N/A
$51,
617
N/A
$69,
991
25-1
121
Art,
Dra
ma,
and
Mus
ic T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$3
7,07
4N
/A$6
1,95
3N
/A$8
4,00
025
-112
2C
omm
unic
atio
ns T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
5,14
8N
/A$7
4,22
2N
/A$9
5,63
925
-112
3E
nglis
h La
ngua
ge a
nd L
itera
ture
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$38,
029
N/A
$59,
334
N/A
$79,
782
25-1
124
Fore
ign
Lang
uage
and
Lite
ratu
re T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
5,02
4N
/A$6
5,02
4N
/A$8
3,20
125
-112
5H
isto
ry T
each
ers,
Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$5
2,02
9N
/A$8
0,66
5N
/A$1
01,6
2825
-112
6P
hilo
soph
y an
d R
elig
ion
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ryN
/A$4
7,33
0N
/A$7
5,27
4N
/A$9
8,13
425
-119
1G
radu
ate
Teac
hing
Ass
ista
nts
N/A
$18,
920
N/A
$37,
744
N/A
$56,
047
25-1
192
Hom
e E
cono
mic
s Te
ache
rs, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$57,
171
N/A
$90,
143
N/A
$101
,585
25-1
193
Rec
reat
ion
and
Fitn
ess
Stu
dies
Tea
cher
s, P
osts
econ
dary
N/A
$33,
418
N/A
$49,
547
N/A
$76,
045
25-1
194
Voc
atio
nal E
duca
tion
Teac
hers
, Pos
tsec
onda
ry$1
7.08
$35,
535
$23.
71$4
9,32
5$3
2.45
$67,
494
25-1
199
Pos
tsec
onda
ry T
each
ers,
All
Oth
erN
/A$3
6,28
3N
/A$5
6,34
1N
/A$8
2,31
825
-201
1P
resc
hool
Tea
cher
s, E
xcep
t Spe
cial
Edu
catio
n$1
0.69
$22,
236
$13.
99$2
9,09
1$1
7.37
$36,
130
25-2
012
Kin
derg
arte
n Te
ache
rs, E
xcep
t Spe
cial
Edu
catio
nN
/A$3
3,67
3N
/A$5
4,26
9N
/A$6
6,65
725
-202
1E
lem
enta
ry S
choo
l Tea
cher
s, E
xcep
t Spe
cial
Edu
catio
nN
/A$3
8,50
9N
/A$5
9,06
8N
/A$7
3,95
225
-202
2M
iddl
e S
choo
l Tea
cher
s, E
xcep
t Spe
cial
and
Car
eer/T
echn
ical
Edu
caN
/A$4
1,43
1N
/A$6
0,31
0N
/A$7
5,07
225
-202
3C
aree
r/Tec
hnic
al E
duca
tion
Teac
hers
, Mid
dle
Sch
ool
N/A
$41,
868
N/A
$70,
889
N/A
$83,
195
25-2
031
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
l Tea
cher
s, E
xcep
t Spe
cial
and
Car
eer/T
echn
ical
Ed
N/A
$44,
164
N/A
$67,
680
N/A
$86,
469
25-2
032
Car
eer/T
echn
ical
Edu
catio
n Te
ache
rs, S
econ
dary
Sch
ool
N/A
$41,
698
N/A
$61,
156
N/A
$79,
416
25-2
051
Spe
cial
Edu
catio
n Te
ache
rs, P
resc
hool
N/A
$39,
233
N/A
$56,
600
N/A
$66,
301
25-2
052
Spe
cial
Edu
catio
n Te
ache
rs, K
inde
rgar
ten
and
Ele
men
tary
Sch
ool
N/A
$41,
884
N/A
$60,
652
N/A
$74,
661
25-2
053
Spe
cial
Edu
catio
n Te
ache
rs, M
iddl
e S
choo
lN
/A$4
1,84
6N
/A$6
0,14
2N
/A$7
4,06
925
-205
4S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Teac
hers
, Sec
onda
ry S
choo
lN
/A$4
5,02
9N
/A$6
4,84
8N
/A$8
2,24
525
-205
9S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Teac
hers
, All
Oth
erN
/A$3
7,10
5N
/A$4
9,88
5N
/A$6
2,62
225
-301
1A
dult
Bas
ic a
nd S
econ
dary
Edu
catio
n an
d Li
tera
cy T
each
ers
and
Ins
$16.
46$3
4,23
6$2
5.18
$52,
379
$31.
97$6
6,50
525
-302
1S
elf-E
nric
hmen
t Edu
catio
n Te
ache
rs$1
0.23
$21,
276
$16.
89$3
5,13
1$2
3.86
$49,
626
25-3
097
Teac
hers
and
Inst
ruct
ors,
All
Oth
er, E
xcep
t Sub
stitu
te T
each
ers
N/A
$22,
799
N/A
$37,
330
N/A
$54,
319
25-3
098
Sub
stitu
te T
each
ers
$11.
66$2
4,26
1$1
4.48
$30,
109
$20.
09$4
1,78
825
-401
1A
rchi
vist
s$2
3.00
$47,
834
$29.
13$6
0,58
4$3
4.08
$70,
881
25-4
012
Cur
ator
s$1
7.56
$36,
521
$23.
89$4
9,68
1$3
1.91
$66,
373
25-4
013
Mus
eum
Tec
hnic
ians
and
Con
serv
ator
s$1
2.49
$25,
987
$20.
61$4
2,86
7$2
6.35
$54,
818
25-4
021
Libr
aria
ns$1
6.44
$34,
188
$26.
63$5
5,38
5$3
3.38
$69,
425
25-4
031
Libr
ary
Tech
nici
ans
$11.
66$2
4,25
8$1
6.31
$33,
920
$20.
27$4
2,16
025
-901
1A
udio
-Vis
ual a
nd M
ultim
edia
Col
lect
ions
Spe
cial
ists
$15.
52$3
2,27
7$2
2.72
$47,
265
$31.
83$6
6,21
325
-902
1Fa
rm a
nd H
ome
Man
agem
ent A
dvis
ors
$16.
82$3
4,97
9$1
7.56
$36,
519
$18.
97$3
9,44
825
-903
1In
stru
ctio
nal C
oord
inat
ors
$21.
45$4
4,60
6$3
0.88
$64,
225
$37.
98$7
9,00
725
-904
1Te
ache
r Ass
ista
nts
N/A
$20,
005
N/A
$26,
284
N/A
$31,
566
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 9
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
25-9
099
Edu
catio
n, T
rain
ing,
and
Lib
rary
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
3.46
$28,
004
$18.
45$3
8,38
5$2
2.26
$46,
292
27-0
000
Arts
, Des
ign,
Ent
erta
inm
ent,
Spo
rts, a
nd M
edia
Occ
upat
ions
$11.
96$2
4,87
1$2
2.06
$45,
891
$32.
77$6
8,15
427
-101
1A
rt D
irect
ors
$28.
09$5
8,43
7$4
3.69
$90,
879
$57.
93$1
20,4
8727
-101
2C
raft
Arti
sts
$12.
99$2
7,01
9$2
2.68
$47,
172
$32.
30$6
7,18
927
-101
3Fi
ne A
rtist
s, In
clud
ing
Pai
nter
s, S
culp
tors
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Illu
stra
tors
$12.
59$2
6,19
1$2
1.23
$44,
163
$27.
50$5
7,20
127
-101
4M
ultim
edia
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sts
and
Ani
mat
ors
$17.
04$3
5,43
9$2
8.40
$59,
076
$35.
79$7
4,43
627
-101
9A
rtist
s an
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elat
ed W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$17.
26$3
5,89
3$3
1.52
$65,
559
$37.
19$7
7,35
927
-102
1C
omm
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al a
nd In
dust
rial D
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ners
$21.
00$4
3,68
5$3
0.15
$62,
713
$38.
21$7
9,48
627
-102
3Fl
oral
Des
igne
rs$9
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$20,
271
$11.
29$2
3,47
9$1
3.92
$28,
944
27-1
024
Gra
phic
Des
igne
rs$1
6.91
$35,
180
$25.
68$5
3,41
4$3
2.57
$67,
742
27-1
025
Inte
rior D
esig
ners
$14.
98$3
1,16
7$2
3.89
$49,
692
$30.
11$6
2,63
527
-102
6M
erch
andi
se D
ispl
ayer
s an
d W
indo
w T
rimm
ers
$10.
63$2
2,10
2$1
3.58
$28,
237
$18.
01$3
7,45
627
-102
7S
et a
nd E
xhib
it D
esig
ners
$15.
96$3
3,18
7$2
3.44
$48,
749
$29.
07$6
0,46
527
-102
9D
esig
ners
, All
Oth
er$2
1.26
$44,
228
$34.
84$7
2,45
7$4
0.47
$84,
186
27-2
011
Act
ors
$10.
23N
/A$1
4.23
N/A
$34.
10N
/A27
-201
2P
rodu
cers
and
Dire
ctor
s$1
6.17
$33,
635
$29.
92$6
2,22
8$4
8.13
$100
,116
27-2
021
Ath
lete
s an
d S
ports
Com
petit
ors
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
27-2
022
Coa
ches
and
Sco
uts
N/A
$19,
690
N/A
$28,
370
N/A
$48,
297
27-2
023
Um
pire
s, R
efer
ees,
and
Oth
er S
ports
Offi
cial
sN
/A$1
9,13
0N
/A$2
4,82
8N
/A$4
2,72
827
-203
1D
ance
rs$9
.40
N/A
$16.
41N
/A$2
3.77
N/A
27-2
032
Cho
reog
raph
ers
$9.0
0$1
8,72
1$1
2.80
$26,
622
$21.
09$4
3,87
027
-204
1M
usic
Dire
ctor
s an
d C
ompo
sers
$9.9
5$2
0,68
7$1
6.80
$34,
949
$24.
03$4
9,98
527
-204
2M
usic
ians
and
Sin
gers
$11.
40N
/A$2
8.51
N/A
$46.
51N
/A27
-209
9E
nter
tain
ers
and
Per
form
ers,
Spo
rts a
nd R
elat
ed W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$10.
67N
/A$1
7.60
N/A
$33.
93N
/A27
-301
1R
adio
and
Tel
evis
ion
Ann
ounc
ers
$10.
24$2
1,29
2$1
7.29
$35,
973
$32.
40$6
7,39
027
-301
2P
ublic
Add
ress
Sys
tem
and
Oth
er A
nnou
ncer
s$9
.39
$19,
537
$11.
09$2
3,07
7$1
6.53
$34,
382
27-3
021
Bro
adca
st N
ews
Ana
lyst
s$1
3.36
$27,
797
$27.
83$5
7,88
1$4
8.31
$100
,491
27-3
022
Rep
orte
rs a
nd C
orre
spon
dent
s$1
1.45
$23,
821
$19.
57$4
0,70
9$3
2.93
$68,
499
27-3
031
Pub
lic R
elat
ions
Spe
cial
ists
$19.
15$3
9,82
3$2
8.22
$58,
699
$38.
18$7
9,42
127
-304
1E
dito
rs$1
8.20
$37,
856
$28.
15$5
8,54
3$3
6.03
$74,
951
27-3
042
Tech
nica
l Writ
ers
$21.
20$4
4,10
1$3
2.47
$67,
546
$39.
39$8
1,92
227
-304
3W
riter
s an
d A
utho
rs$1
6.78
$34,
909
$28.
36$5
8,98
9$4
1.16
$85,
614
27-3
091
Inte
rpre
ters
and
Tra
nsla
tors
$15.
29$3
1,79
8$2
0.72
$43,
106
$25.
76$5
3,58
327
-309
9M
edia
and
Com
mun
icat
ion
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
4.98
$31,
165
$29.
19$6
0,71
8$3
5.17
$73,
164
27-4
011
Aud
io a
nd V
ideo
Equ
ipm
ent T
echn
icia
ns$1
2.52
$26,
035
$18.
61$3
8,70
0$2
5.18
$52,
366
27-4
012
Bro
adca
st T
echn
icia
ns$1
1.98
$24,
911
$19.
35$4
0,23
9$3
0.17
$62,
751
27-4
013
Rad
io O
pera
tors
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
27-4
014
Sou
nd E
ngin
eerin
g Te
chni
cian
s$1
4.49
$30,
137
$27.
53$5
7,27
2$3
6.39
$75,
687
27-4
021
Pho
togr
aphe
rs$1
0.55
$21,
945
$15.
13$3
1,46
1$2
0.90
$43,
462
27-4
031
Cam
era
Ope
rato
rs, T
elev
isio
n, V
ideo
, and
Mot
ion
Pic
ture
$12.
27$2
5,51
1$2
0.68
$43,
009
$26.
56$5
5,25
527
-403
2Fi
lm a
nd V
ideo
Edi
tors
$20.
77$4
3,20
6$2
9.87
$62,
127
$36.
36$7
5,62
627
-409
9M
edia
and
Com
mun
icat
ion
Equ
ipm
ent W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$19.
67$4
0,92
3$4
0.89
$85,
046
$49.
27$1
02,4
79
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 10
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
29-0
000
Hea
lthca
re P
ract
ition
ers
and
Tech
nica
l Occ
upat
ions
$18.
98$3
9,48
5$3
2.28
$67,
134
$47.
95$9
9,74
429
-101
1C
hiro
prac
tors
$22.
13$4
6,03
7$3
8.20
$79,
446
$54.
28$1
12,9
1229
-102
1D
entis
ts, G
ener
al$4
3.31
$90,
076
$68.
79$1
43,0
83$1
02.0
9$2
12,3
4529
-102
3O
rthod
ontis
ts$3
7.13
$77,
236
$84.
81$1
76,4
09$1
24.9
8$2
59,9
6129
-102
9D
entis
ts, A
ll O
ther
Spe
cial
ists
$35.
52$7
3,87
5$5
8.84
$122
,382
$74.
03$1
53,9
8329
-103
1D
ietit
ians
and
Nut
ritio
nist
s$1
9.06
$39,
650
$28.
20$5
8,65
4$3
2.31
$67,
204
29-1
041
Opt
omet
rists
$37.
92$7
8,86
6$5
4.70
$113
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$68.
74$1
42,9
8229
-105
1P
harm
acis
ts$4
7.49
$98,
783
$61.
76$1
28,4
55$6
6.66
$138
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29-1
061
Ane
sthe
siol
ogis
tsN
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-106
2Fa
mily
and
Gen
eral
Pra
ctiti
oner
s$4
9.47
$102
,907
$98.
87$2
05,6
40$1
29.1
2$2
68,5
6229
-106
3In
tern
ists
, Gen
eral
$42.
82$8
9,06
7$9
1.44
$190
,205
$119
.65
$248
,880
29-1
064
Obs
tetri
cian
s an
d G
ynec
olog
ists
$31.
76$6
6,06
4$9
9.91
$207
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$129
.75
$269
,885
29-1
065
Ped
iatri
cian
s, G
ener
al$2
6.96
$56,
081
$66.
93$1
39,2
13$9
2.71
$192
,841
29-1
066
Psy
chia
trist
sN
/AN
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-106
7S
urge
ons
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
29-1
069
Phy
sici
ans
and
Sur
geon
s, A
ll O
ther
$31.
92$6
6,40
1$7
6.95
$160
,052
$116
.57
$242
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29-1
071
Phy
sici
an A
ssis
tant
s$3
7.03
$77,
025
$50.
80$1
05,6
54$5
9.56
$123
,876
29-1
081
Pod
iatri
sts
$36.
51$7
5,93
6$7
5.80
$157
,654
$111
.75
$232
,437
29-1
122
Occ
upat
iona
l The
rapi
sts
$28.
82$5
9,94
8$4
0.78
$84,
826
$46.
12$9
5,93
029
-112
3P
hysi
cal T
hera
pist
s$2
8.39
$59,
044
$42.
77$8
8,96
9$5
1.21
$106
,513
29-1
124
Rad
iatio
n Th
erap
ists
$32.
04$6
6,63
4$4
0.88
$85,
034
$46.
14$9
5,97
829
-112
5R
ecre
atio
nal T
hera
pist
s$1
4.40
$29,
945
$21.
19$4
4,06
6$2
6.42
$54,
963
29-1
126
Res
pira
tory
The
rapi
sts
$23.
80$4
9,49
4$2
8.62
$59,
538
$31.
73$6
5,99
629
-112
7S
peec
h-La
ngua
ge P
atho
logi
sts
$24.
63$5
1,23
7$3
6.02
$74,
931
$43.
30$9
0,06
829
-112
8E
xerc
ise
Phy
siol
ogis
ts$1
9.40
$40,
359
$25.
41$5
2,84
8$3
0.07
$62,
539
29-1
129
Ther
apis
ts, A
ll O
ther
$17.
95$3
7,33
1$2
4.65
$51,
265
$30.
80$6
4,06
729
-113
1V
eter
inar
ians
$34.
19$7
1,10
8$4
6.69
$97,
117
$60.
99$1
26,8
6829
-114
1R
egis
tere
d N
urse
s$2
5.48
$52,
999
$34.
74$7
2,25
1$4
0.55
$84,
339
29-1
151
Nur
se A
nest
hetis
ts$6
2.61
$130
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$89.
69$1
86,5
59$1
06.0
7$2
20,6
3429
-116
1N
urse
Mid
wiv
es$4
1.25
$85,
799
$48.
68$1
01,2
60$5
5.56
$115
,565
29-1
171
Nur
se P
ract
ition
ers
$39.
20$8
1,54
4$4
9.89
$103
,761
$56.
69$1
17,9
2229
-118
1A
udio
logi
sts
$26.
64$5
5,42
0$3
6.62
$76,
170
$49.
41$1
02,7
6629
-119
9H
ealth
Dia
gnos
ing
and
Trea
ting
Pra
ctiti
oner
s, A
ll O
ther
$23.
95$4
9,82
0$3
0.81
$64,
094
$36.
77$7
6,49
029
-201
0C
linic
al L
abor
ator
y Te
chno
logi
sts
and
Tech
nici
ans
$16.
19$3
3,67
7$2
6.18
$54,
451
$31.
17$6
4,84
329
-202
1D
enta
l Hyg
ieni
sts
$26.
49$5
5,10
9$3
5.68
$74,
210
$39.
14$8
1,40
729
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ardi
ovas
cula
r Tec
hnol
ogis
ts a
nd T
echn
icia
ns$1
6.92
$35,
203
$27.
30$5
6,78
6$3
5.17
$73,
148
29-2
032
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gnos
tic M
edic
al S
onog
raph
ers
$27.
41$5
7,02
2$3
6.82
$76,
586
$41.
61$8
6,54
329
-203
3N
ucle
ar M
edic
ine
Tech
nolo
gist
s$3
2.14
$66,
850
$40.
23$8
3,67
8$4
4.65
$92,
876
29-2
034
Rad
iolo
gic
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nolo
gist
s an
d Te
chni
cian
s$2
3.64
$49,
168
$30.
52$6
3,48
9$3
4.84
$72,
458
29-2
035
Mag
netic
Res
onan
ce Im
agin
g Te
chno
logi
sts
$26.
00$5
4,08
4$3
6.02
$74,
912
$40.
37$8
3,97
729
-204
1E
mer
genc
y M
edic
al T
echn
icia
ns a
nd P
aram
edic
s$1
1.37
$23,
651
$15.
14$3
1,48
1$2
4.56
$51,
087
29-2
051
Die
tetic
Tec
hnic
ians
$9.4
6$1
9,68
1$1
1.02
$22,
928
$13.
85$2
8,80
7
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 11
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
29-2
052
Pha
rmac
y Te
chni
cian
s$1
1.91
$24,
765
$15.
36$3
1,94
2$1
7.95
$37,
326
29-2
053
Psy
chia
tric
Tech
nici
ans
$15.
82$3
2,91
4$2
0.38
$42,
396
$24.
11$5
0,14
929
-205
4R
espi
rato
ry T
hera
py T
echn
icia
ns$2
0.19
$41,
996
$27.
10$5
6,36
1$3
0.53
$63,
512
29-2
055
Sur
gica
l Tec
hnol
ogis
ts$1
7.55
$36,
513
$23.
05$4
7,93
9$2
7.08
$56,
331
29-2
056
Vet
erin
ary
Tech
nolo
gist
s an
d Te
chni
cian
s$1
2.89
$26,
803
$17.
02$3
5,40
2$2
0.06
$41,
730
29-2
057
Oph
thal
mic
Med
ical
Tec
hnic
ians
$13.
26$2
7,58
7$1
7.36
$36,
111
$20.
90$4
3,48
129
-206
1Li
cens
ed P
ract
ical
and
Lic
ense
d V
ocat
iona
l Nur
ses
$19.
12$3
9,77
1$2
4.24
$50,
421
$27.
27$5
6,72
729
-207
1M
edic
al R
ecor
ds a
nd H
ealth
Info
rmat
ion
Tech
nici
ans
$14.
26$2
9,65
2$1
9.96
$41,
521
$25.
90$5
3,86
829
-208
1O
ptic
ians
, Dis
pens
ing
$11.
24$2
3,37
3$1
6.43
$34,
168
$21.
32$4
4,34
729
-209
1O
rthot
ists
and
Pro
sthe
tists
$26.
33$5
4,75
8$3
7.34
$77,
669
$45.
31$9
4,25
429
-209
2H
earin
g A
id S
peci
alis
ts$1
2.26
$25,
494
$19.
58$4
0,71
7$2
6.65
$55,
428
29-2
099
Hea
lth T
echn
olog
ists
and
Tec
hnic
ians
, All
Oth
er$1
5.35
$31,
933
$21.
06$4
3,79
9$2
6.64
$55,
411
29-9
011
Occ
upat
iona
l Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y S
peci
alis
ts$2
4.96
$51,
919
$36.
52$7
5,95
8$4
2.61
$88,
622
29-9
012
Occ
upat
iona
l Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y Te
chni
cian
s$1
8.76
$39,
023
$26.
67$5
5,47
6$3
5.61
$74,
074
29-9
091
Ath
letic
Tra
iner
sN
/A$2
2,40
8N
/A$4
2,78
2N
/A$5
5,36
729
-909
2G
enet
ic C
ouns
elor
s$3
2.94
$68,
511
$38.
22$7
9,49
7$4
3.80
$91,
108
29-9
099
Hea
lthca
re P
ract
ition
ers
and
Tech
nica
l Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
4.67
$30,
519
$26.
89$5
5,93
4$3
9.10
$81,
331
31-0
000
Hea
lthca
re S
uppo
rt O
ccup
atio
ns$1
0.99
$22,
867
$13.
90$2
8,90
6$1
7.76
$36,
942
31-1
011
Hom
e H
ealth
Aid
es$1
1.04
$22,
964
$11.
67$2
4,26
7$1
2.77
$26,
571
31-1
013
Psy
chia
tric
Aid
es$1
0.40
$21,
637
$11.
60$2
4,12
7$1
3.90
$28,
902
31-1
014
Nur
sing
Ass
ista
nts
$11.
06$2
2,99
9$1
3.39
$27,
859
$15.
25$3
1,71
131
-101
5O
rder
lies
$11.
12$2
3,12
5$1
3.94
$29,
006
$18.
34$3
8,14
431
-201
1O
ccup
atio
nal T
hera
py A
ssis
tant
s$1
9.32
$40,
177
$29.
75$6
1,88
6$3
3.76
$70,
211
31-2
012
Occ
upat
iona
l The
rapy
Aid
es$8
.68
$18,
046
$9.9
1$2
0,61
9$1
6.45
$34,
209
31-2
021
Phy
sica
l The
rapi
st A
ssis
tant
s$2
0.22
$42,
062
$28.
60$5
9,48
1$3
1.76
$66,
062
31-2
022
Phy
sica
l The
rapi
st A
ides
$10.
83$2
2,53
5$1
3.53
$28,
147
$17.
01$3
5,37
731
-901
1M
assa
ge T
hera
pist
s$1
2.19
$25,
356
$21.
50$4
4,73
0$2
7.33
$56,
837
31-9
091
Den
tal A
ssis
tant
s$1
3.94
$28,
985
$19.
13$3
9,79
1$2
1.42
$44,
561
31-9
092
Med
ical
Ass
ista
nts
$12.
96$2
6,94
7$1
6.65
$34,
637
$19.
42$4
0,38
831
-909
3M
edic
al E
quip
men
t Pre
pare
rs$1
3.35
$27,
772
$17.
68$3
6,77
2$2
0.59
$42,
821
31-9
094
Med
ical
Tra
nscr
iptio
nist
s$1
0.65
$22,
149
$16.
00$3
3,28
0$1
8.49
$38,
461
31-9
095
Pha
rmac
y A
ides
$10.
25$2
1,32
8$1
2.23
$25,
430
$16.
34$3
3,97
831
-909
6V
eter
inar
y A
ssis
tant
s an
d La
bora
tory
Ani
mal
Car
etak
ers
$10.
14$2
1,08
4$1
2.59
$26,
179
$15.
17$3
1,54
831
-909
7P
hleb
otom
ists
$12.
58$2
6,15
9$1
7.02
$35,
400
$19.
74$4
1,05
131
-909
9H
ealth
care
Sup
port
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
2.78
$26,
574
$20.
08$4
1,77
4$2
3.34
$48,
555
33-0
000
Pro
tect
ive
Ser
vice
Occ
upat
ions
$11.
97$2
4,88
8$2
1.83
$45,
414
$32.
78$6
8,18
433
-101
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of C
orre
ctio
nal O
ffice
rs$3
2.70
$68,
025
$41.
51$8
6,34
2$4
6.27
$96,
245
33-1
012
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Pol
ice
and
Det
ectiv
es$3
6.48
$75,
882
$52.
50$1
09,1
99$5
7.47
$119
,539
33-1
021
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Fire
Fig
htin
g an
d P
reve
ntio
n W
orke
rs$2
5.91
$53,
888
$45.
30$9
4,21
9$5
2.57
$109
,343
33-1
099
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Pro
tect
ive
Ser
vice
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
4.06
$29,
239
$19.
63$4
0,82
5$2
6.92
$55,
997
33-2
011
Fire
fight
ers
$12.
59$2
6,18
3$2
5.31
$52,
654
$34.
60$7
1,96
733
-202
1Fi
re In
spec
tors
and
Inve
stig
ator
s$1
7.24
$35,
863
$30.
28$6
2,97
9$3
8.08
$79,
206
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 12
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
33-3
011
Bai
liffs
$15.
27$3
1,75
9$3
1.49
$65,
506
$33.
63$6
9,95
433
-301
2C
orre
ctio
nal O
ffice
rs a
nd J
aile
rs$2
3.06
$47,
975
$30.
45$6
3,33
3$3
3.50
$69,
674
33-3
021
Det
ectiv
es a
nd C
rimin
al In
vest
igat
ors
$25.
55$5
3,14
7$4
0.64
$84,
537
$50.
30$1
04,6
2733
-303
1Fi
sh a
nd G
ame
War
dens
$32.
64$6
7,88
9$4
3.14
$89,
741
$47.
35$9
8,49
433
-304
1P
arki
ng E
nfor
cem
ent W
orke
rs$1
4.56
$30,
290
$23.
99$4
9,90
2$2
7.98
$58,
205
33-3
051
Pol
ice
and
She
riff's
Pat
rol O
ffice
rs$2
2.94
$47,
720
$39.
75$8
2,67
1$4
3.14
$89,
722
33-3
052
Tran
sit a
nd R
ailro
ad P
olic
e$2
5.52
$53,
090
$33.
53$6
9,74
6$3
7.69
$78,
400
33-9
011
Ani
mal
Con
trol W
orke
rs$1
2.08
$25,
118
$17.
20$3
5,78
5$2
1.19
$44,
084
33-9
021
Priv
ate
Det
ectiv
es a
nd In
vest
igat
ors
$16.
00$3
3,28
5$2
6.72
$55,
583
$35.
72$7
4,30
033
-903
2S
ecur
ity G
uard
s$1
1.20
$23,
290
$14.
38$2
9,91
5$1
8.60
$38,
690
33-9
091
Cro
ssin
g G
uard
s$1
1.20
$23,
303
$14.
48$3
0,11
2$1
8.93
$39,
367
33-9
092
Life
guar
ds, S
ki P
atro
l, an
d O
ther
Rec
reat
iona
l Pro
tect
ive
Ser
vice
Wor
kers
$9.0
5$1
8,81
6$9
.86
$20,
513
$12.
95$2
6,92
733
-909
3Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Sec
urity
Scr
eene
rs$1
8.04
$37,
532
$20.
19$4
2,00
0$2
1.47
$44,
664
33-9
099
Pro
tect
ive
Ser
vice
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$9
.57
$19,
909
$11.
97$2
4,90
3$1
5.99
$33,
249
35-0
000
Food
Pre
para
tion
and
Ser
ving
-Rel
ated
Occ
upat
ions
$9.0
4$1
8,79
9$1
0.40
$21,
631
$13.
11$2
7,26
035
-101
1C
hefs
and
Hea
d C
ooks
$15.
60$3
2,43
8$2
3.59
$49,
069
$29.
56$6
1,48
135
-101
2Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of F
ood
Pre
para
tion
and
Ser
ving
Wor
kers
$10.
61$2
2,07
7$1
3.84
$28,
786
$18.
12$3
7,68
935
-201
1C
ooks
, Fas
t Foo
d$8
.89
$18,
489
$9.7
0$2
0,17
1$1
1.20
$23,
295
35-2
012
Coo
ks, I
nstit
utio
n an
d C
afet
eria
$10.
09$2
0,98
7$1
2.62
$26,
256
$14.
82$3
0,82
835
-201
4C
ooks
, Res
taur
ant
$10.
26$2
1,34
6$1
3.15
$27,
346
$14.
86$3
0,90
935
-201
5C
ooks
, Sho
rt O
rder
$10.
16$2
1,13
5$1
1.45
$23,
812
$12.
78$2
6,59
135
-201
9C
ooks
, All
Oth
er$1
1.12
$23,
123
$13.
14$2
7,33
4$1
5.23
$31,
669
35-2
021
Food
Pre
para
tion
Wor
kers
$9.8
5$2
0,49
6$1
1.64
$24,
220
$13.
24$2
7,54
935
-301
1B
arte
nder
s$8
.92
$18,
560
$9.3
9$1
9,54
1$1
3.04
$27,
132
35-3
021
Com
bine
d Fo
od P
repa
ratio
n an
d S
ervi
ng W
orke
rs, I
nclu
ding
Fas
t Foo
d$9
.04
$18,
807
$9.9
9$2
0,78
2$1
1.51
$23,
950
35-3
022
Cou
nter
Atte
ndan
ts, C
afet
eria
, Foo
d C
once
ssio
n, a
nd C
offe
e S
hop
$9.1
1$1
8,94
7$1
0.70
$22,
252
$12.
63$2
6,26
335
-303
1W
aite
rs a
nd W
aitre
sses
$8.8
9$1
8,48
4$9
.33
$19,
408
$12.
07$2
5,11
035
-304
1Fo
od S
erve
rs, N
onre
stau
rant
$9.5
7$1
9,91
4$1
0.94
$22,
763
$12.
85$2
6,72
035
-901
1D
inin
g R
oom
and
Caf
eter
ia A
ttend
ants
and
Bar
tend
er H
elpe
rs$8
.93
$18,
573
$9.4
0$1
9,54
8$1
0.93
$22,
727
35-9
021
Dis
hwas
hers
$9.2
0$1
9,13
7$1
0.83
$22,
531
$12.
30$2
5,57
835
-903
1H
osts
and
Hos
tess
es, R
esta
uran
t, Lo
unge
, and
Cof
fee
Sho
p$9
.31
$19,
356
$10.
84$2
2,54
1$1
2.34
$25,
658
35-9
099
Food
Pre
para
tion
and
Ser
ving
Rel
ated
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
0.27
$21,
355
$12.
50$2
6,00
2$1
3.77
$28,
633
37-0
000
Bui
ldin
g an
d G
roun
ds C
lean
ing
and
Mai
nten
ance
Occ
upat
ions
$10.
31$2
1,45
3$1
3.59
$28,
277
$17.
34$3
6,05
837
-101
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of H
ouse
keep
ing
and
Jani
toria
l Wor
kers
$14.
65$3
0,46
9$2
1.20
$44,
098
$26.
44$5
5,00
337
-101
2Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of L
ands
capi
ng, L
awn
Ser
vice
, and
Gro
unds
k$1
6.75
$34,
837
$24.
68$5
1,33
6$3
0.81
$64,
094
37-2
011
Jani
tors
and
Cle
aner
s, E
xcep
t Mai
ds a
nd H
ouse
keep
ing
Cle
aner
s$1
0.31
$21,
455
$13.
37$2
7,80
8$1
6.77
$34,
889
37-2
012
Mai
ds a
nd H
ouse
keep
ing
Cle
aner
s$1
0.08
$20,
964
$11.
71$2
4,35
4$1
4.43
$30,
022
37-2
021
Pes
t Con
trol W
orke
rs$1
2.08
$25,
117
$16.
96$3
5,27
1$2
0.58
$42,
803
37-3
011
Land
scap
ing
and
Gro
unds
keep
ing
Wor
kers
$10.
87$2
2,61
4$1
4.43
$30,
014
$17.
45$3
6,30
437
-301
2P
estic
ide
Han
dler
s, S
pray
ers,
and
App
licat
ors,
Veg
etat
ion
$13.
17$2
7,39
6$1
8.21
$37,
873
$22.
21$4
6,19
437
-301
3Tr
ee T
rimm
ers
and
Pru
ners
$14.
18$2
9,50
4$2
1.20
$44,
101
$28.
96$6
0,23
237
-301
9G
roun
ds M
aint
enan
ce W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$11.
05$2
2,99
1$1
8.84
$39,
193
$23.
78$4
9,46
2
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 13
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
39-0
000
Per
sona
l Car
e an
d S
ervi
ce O
ccup
atio
ns$9
.62
$20,
002
$11.
40$2
3,70
6$1
5.83
$32,
918
39-1
010
Firs
t-lin
e su
perv
isor
s of
gam
ing
wor
kers
$15.
00$3
1,20
6$2
4.65
$51,
270
$28.
38$5
9,03
439
-102
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of P
erso
nal S
ervi
ce W
orke
rs$1
1.35
$23,
605
$17.
58$3
6,56
7$2
3.98
$49,
878
39-2
011
Ani
mal
Tra
iner
s$1
0.48
$21,
789
$17.
95$3
7,33
1$2
8.04
$58,
323
39-2
021
Non
farm
Ani
mal
Car
etak
ers
$9.3
0$1
9,34
7$1
0.90
$22,
663
$13.
05$2
7,14
539
-302
1M
otio
n P
ictu
re P
roje
ctio
nist
s$9
.44
$19,
637
$10.
81$2
2,48
3$1
4.31
$29,
770
39-3
031
Ush
ers,
Lob
by A
ttend
ants
, and
Tic
ket T
aker
s$8
.96
$18,
640
$9.8
6$2
0,49
9$1
2.09
$25,
157
39-3
091
Am
usem
ent a
nd R
ecre
atio
n A
ttend
ants
$9.1
0$1
8,92
5$1
0.44
$21,
717
$12.
93$2
6,90
139
-309
2C
ostu
me
Atte
ndan
ts$1
4.50
$30,
163
$21.
26$4
4,21
3$2
3.74
$49,
370
39-3
093
Lock
er R
oom
, Coa
troom
, and
Dre
ssin
g R
oom
Atte
ndan
ts$9
.11
$18,
942
$10.
80$2
2,46
7$1
3.88
$28,
861
39-3
099
Ent
erta
inm
ent A
ttend
ants
and
Rel
ated
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$9
.42
$19,
586
$9.8
9$2
0,56
8$1
3.33
$27,
734
39-4
011
Em
balm
ers
$11.
62$2
4,16
1$1
4.95
$31,
094
$29.
35$6
1,04
839
-402
1Fu
nera
l Atte
ndan
ts$9
.20
$19,
134
$10.
94$2
2,76
3$1
4.87
$30,
938
39-4
031
Mor
ticia
ns, U
nder
take
rs, a
nd F
uner
al D
irect
ors
$17.
72$3
6,84
9$2
9.52
$61,
393
$43.
27$8
9,99
239
-501
1B
arbe
rs$1
3.66
$28,
417
$20.
78$4
3,21
4$2
4.13
$50,
188
39-5
012
Hai
rdre
sser
s, H
airs
tylis
ts, a
nd C
osm
etol
ogis
ts$8
.95
$18,
622
$11.
66$2
4,24
5$1
7.08
$35,
532
39-5
091
Mak
eup
Arti
sts,
The
atric
al a
nd P
erfo
rman
ce$2
0.54
$42,
730
$34.
41$7
1,56
6$4
3.28
$90,
021
39-5
092
Man
icur
ists
and
Ped
icur
ists
$9.6
0$1
9,97
8$1
0.89
$22,
645
$12.
32$2
5,61
639
-509
3S
ham
pooe
rs$8
.90
$18,
510
$10.
08$2
0,97
0$1
1.50
$23,
916
39-5
094
Ski
ncar
e S
peci
alis
ts$9
.06
$18,
841
$11.
80$2
4,54
4$1
6.96
$35,
276
39-6
011
Bag
gage
Por
ters
and
Bel
lhop
s$1
0.24
$21,
308
$11.
63$2
4,18
9$1
3.97
$29,
052
39-6
012
Con
cier
ges
$12.
52$2
6,04
0$1
6.35
$34,
011
$18.
63$3
8,76
039
-701
0To
ur a
nd tr
avel
gui
des
$10.
35$2
1,52
4$1
3.42
$27,
920
$15.
41$3
2,05
539
-901
1C
hild
care
Wor
kers
$9.1
7$1
9,07
3$1
0.76
$22,
377
$12.
90$2
6,83
639
-902
1P
erso
nal C
are
Aid
es$1
0.45
$21,
739
$11.
30$2
3,51
2$1
2.52
$26,
032
39-9
031
Fitn
ess
Trai
ners
and
Aer
obic
s In
stru
ctor
s$1
0.40
$21,
637
$20.
03$4
1,65
8$2
8.45
$59,
178
39-9
032
Rec
reat
ion
Wor
kers
$9.1
5$1
9,02
4$1
0.68
$22,
224
$14.
04$2
9,20
539
-904
1R
esid
entia
l Adv
isor
s$1
0.35
$21,
522
$14.
07$2
9,26
2$1
8.14
$37,
734
39-9
099
Per
sona
l Car
e an
d S
ervi
ce W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$9.6
2$2
0,00
7$1
1.40
$23,
704
$13.
40$2
7,88
241
-000
0S
ales
and
Rel
ated
Occ
upat
ions
$9.9
4$2
0,67
7$1
3.60
$28,
297
$25.
83$5
3,71
841
-101
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of R
etai
l Sal
es W
orke
rs$1
2.83
$26,
680
$18.
39$3
8,25
2$2
4.51
$50,
985
41-1
012
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Non
-Ret
ail S
ales
Wor
kers
$22.
67$4
7,14
6$3
2.68
$67,
981
$43.
53$9
0,55
141
-201
1C
ashi
ers
$9.2
0$1
9,13
5$1
0.62
$22,
099
$12.
26$2
5,50
641
-201
2G
amin
g C
hang
e P
erso
ns a
nd B
ooth
Cas
hier
s$9
.84
$20,
463
$14.
23$2
9,58
9$1
7.77
$36,
963
41-2
021
Cou
nter
and
Ren
tal C
lerk
s$9
.46
$19,
679
$11.
14$2
3,16
4$1
4.65
$30,
475
41-2
022
Par
ts S
ales
pers
ons
$10.
39$2
1,60
9$1
4.57
$30,
316
$19.
93$4
1,45
941
-203
1R
etai
l Sal
espe
rson
s$9
.61
$19,
986
$11.
38$2
3,67
8$1
5.90
$33,
070
41-3
011
Adv
ertis
ing
Sal
es A
gent
s$1
4.89
$30,
966
$24.
67$5
1,31
1$3
5.83
$74,
526
41-3
021
Insu
ranc
e S
ales
Age
nts
$14.
55$3
0,26
5$2
5.20
$52,
422
$42.
86$8
9,14
441
-303
1S
ecur
ities
, Com
mod
ities
, and
Fin
anci
al S
ervi
ces
Sal
es A
gent
s$1
7.55
$36,
514
$32.
57$6
7,74
3$5
7.31
$119
,197
41-3
041
Trav
el A
gent
s$1
1.48
$23,
869
$18.
45$3
8,38
2$2
3.90
$49,
716
41-3
099
Sal
es R
epre
sent
ativ
es, S
ervi
ces,
All
Oth
er$1
3.71
$28,
507
$25.
04$5
2,08
4$3
8.89
$80,
901
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 14
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
41-4
011
Sal
es R
epre
sent
ativ
es, W
hole
sale
and
Man
ufac
turin
g, T
echn
ical
and
Sci
entif
ic P
rodu
cts
$25.
32$5
2,66
9$3
8.16
$79,
373
$49.
17$1
02,2
7341
-401
2S
ales
Rep
rese
ntat
ives
, Who
lesa
le a
nd M
anuf
actu
ring,
Exc
ept T
echn
ical
and
Sci
entif
ic P
rodu
cts$
16.0
0$3
3,28
0$2
7.72
$57,
647
$41.
41$8
6,12
441
-901
1D
emon
stra
tors
and
Pro
duct
Pro
mot
ers
$11.
06$2
3,00
5$1
4.30
$29,
744
$19.
86$4
1,30
241
-901
2M
odel
s$9
.12
$18,
974
$13.
04$2
7,11
5$1
4.99
$31,
176
41-9
021
Rea
l Est
ate
Bro
kers
$10.
80$2
2,47
4$2
4.96
$51,
915
$69.
19$1
43,9
0941
-902
2R
eal E
stat
e S
ales
Age
nts
$9.2
1$1
9,16
1$1
6.43
$34,
174
$33.
47$6
9,61
541
-903
1S
ales
Eng
inee
rs$2
9.16
$60,
654
$39.
43$8
2,02
0$5
1.84
$107
,819
41-9
041
Tele
mar
kete
rs$1
0.35
$21,
521
$12.
51$2
6,01
6$1
6.34
$33,
992
41-9
091
Doo
r-to
-Doo
r Sal
es W
orke
rs, N
ews
and
Stre
et V
endo
rs, a
nd R
elat
ed W
orke
rs$8
.88
$18,
480
$9.7
4$2
0,26
1$1
0.59
$22,
021
41-9
099
Sal
es a
nd R
elat
ed W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$10.
47$2
1,78
1$1
3.14
$27,
337
$20.
03$4
1,65
343
-000
0O
ffice
and
Adm
inis
trativ
e S
uppo
rt O
ccup
atio
ns$1
1.64
$24,
218
$17.
32$3
6,02
8$2
2.50
$46,
806
43-1
011
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Offi
ce a
nd A
dmin
istra
tive
Sup
port
Wor
ke$1
8.21
$37,
887
$26.
89$5
5,93
3$3
3.56
$69,
812
43-2
011
Sw
itchb
oard
Ope
rato
rs, I
nclu
ding
Ans
wer
ing
Ser
vice
$11.
62$2
4,17
7$1
5.16
$31,
542
$18.
59$3
8,65
943
-202
1Te
leph
one
Ope
rato
rs$1
2.14
$25,
242
$17.
14$3
5,66
1$2
2.88
$47,
598
43-2
099
Com
mun
icat
ions
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
, All
Oth
er$1
6.12
$33,
534
$21.
42$4
4,55
9$2
3.95
$49,
821
43-3
011
Bill
and
Acc
ount
Col
lect
ors
$13.
10$2
7,24
2$1
7.53
$36,
471
$21.
30$4
4,29
443
-302
1B
illin
g an
d P
ostin
g C
lerk
s an
d M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
$14.
28$2
9,69
4$1
8.94
$39,
391
$23.
13$4
8,11
843
-303
1B
ookk
eepi
ng, A
ccou
ntin
g, a
nd A
uditi
ng C
lerk
s$1
3.50
$28,
081
$19.
59$4
0,75
4$2
3.92
$49,
745
43-3
041
Gam
ing
Cag
e W
orke
rs$1
0.48
$21,
788
$13.
74$2
8,58
9$1
6.19
$33,
673
43-3
051
Pay
roll
and
Tim
ekee
ping
Cle
rks
$16.
22$3
3,74
4$2
3.04
$47,
924
$27.
23$5
6,63
443
-306
1P
rocu
rem
ent C
lerk
s$1
5.50
$32,
231
$21.
55$4
4,82
3$2
5.80
$53,
671
43-3
071
Telle
rs$1
0.94
$22,
761
$14.
00$2
9,12
5$1
6.06
$33,
402
43-3
099
Fina
ncia
l Cle
rks,
All
Oth
er$1
6.00
$33,
284
$20.
09$4
1,78
3$2
3.26
$48,
384
43-4
011
Bro
kera
ge C
lerk
s$1
9.18
$39,
887
$25.
54$5
3,13
1$3
0.69
$63,
845
43-4
021
Cor
resp
onde
nce
Cle
rks
$11.
01$2
2,90
6$1
8.02
$37,
472
$20.
89$4
3,45
143
-403
1C
ourt,
Mun
icip
al, a
nd L
icen
se C
lerk
s$1
2.06
$25,
093
$19.
13$3
9,78
8$2
4.86
$51,
703
43-4
041
Cre
dit A
utho
rizer
s, C
heck
ers,
and
Cle
rks
$14.
67$3
0,51
1$2
0.58
$42,
812
$25.
12$5
2,26
043
-405
1C
usto
mer
Ser
vice
Rep
rese
ntat
ives
$11.
96$2
4,87
4$1
6.87
$35,
079
$21.
31$4
4,32
043
-406
1E
ligib
ility
Inte
rvie
wer
s, G
over
nmen
t Pro
gram
s$1
7.80
$37,
033
$24.
87$5
1,73
5$2
8.66
$59,
614
43-4
071
File
Cle
rks
$12.
31$2
5,60
5$1
7.86
$37,
151
$21.
98$4
5,71
943
-408
1H
otel
, Mot
el, a
nd R
esor
t Des
k C
lerk
s$9
.64
$20,
055
$11.
05$2
2,97
4$1
2.98
$27,
000
43-4
111
Inte
rvie
wer
s, E
xcep
t Elig
ibili
ty a
nd L
oan
$13.
56$2
8,20
4$1
8.01
$37,
453
$20.
83$4
3,32
843
-412
1Li
brar
y A
ssis
tant
s, C
leric
al$9
.81
$20,
397
$11.
90$2
4,75
3$1
5.17
$31,
561
43-4
131
Loan
Inte
rvie
wer
s an
d C
lerk
s$1
3.78
$28,
661
$20.
18$4
1,97
9$2
3.72
$49,
331
43-4
141
New
Acc
ount
s C
lerk
s$1
3.04
$27,
118
$17.
36$3
6,11
2$2
1.07
$43,
816
43-4
151
Ord
er C
lerk
s$1
1.22
$23,
331
$16.
76$3
4,86
9$1
9.89
$41,
379
43-4
161
Hum
an R
esou
rces
Ass
ista
nts,
Exc
ept P
ayro
ll an
d Ti
mek
eepi
ng$1
3.76
$28,
613
$19.
33$4
0,20
2$2
2.85
$47,
529
43-4
171
Rec
eptio
nist
s an
d In
form
atio
n C
lerk
s$1
0.34
$21,
505
$13.
85$2
8,80
6$1
6.61
$34,
559
43-4
181
Res
erva
tion
and
Tran
spor
tatio
n Ti
cket
Age
nts
and
Trav
el C
lerk
s$1
3.38
$27,
828
$24.
73$5
1,43
7$2
7.59
$57,
378
43-4
199
Info
rmat
ion
and
Rec
ord
Cle
rks,
All
Oth
er$1
5.70
$32,
652
$21.
62$4
4,96
3$2
4.86
$51,
714
43-5
011
Car
go a
nd F
reig
ht A
gent
s$1
3.76
$28,
611
$21.
24$4
4,18
3$2
5.40
$52,
833
43-5
021
Cou
riers
and
Mes
seng
ers
$10.
06$2
0,92
8$1
3.60
$28,
280
$16.
08$3
3,45
4
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 15
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
43-5
031
Pol
ice,
Fire
, and
Am
bula
nce
Dis
patc
hers
$16.
24$3
3,77
2$2
3.96
$49,
836
$29.
39$6
1,12
643
-503
2D
ispa
tche
rs, E
xcep
t Pol
ice,
Fire
, and
Am
bula
nce
$14.
01$2
9,13
6$2
0.70
$43,
046
$26.
36$5
4,83
243
-504
1M
eter
Rea
ders
, Util
ities
$15.
17$3
1,55
7$2
3.42
$48,
705
$30.
72$6
3,88
843
-505
1P
osta
l Ser
vice
Cle
rks
$17.
85$3
7,13
8$2
3.35
$48,
563
$27.
35$5
6,87
943
-505
2P
osta
l Ser
vice
Mai
l Car
riers
$18.
05$3
7,54
7$2
7.78
$57,
792
$28.
54$5
9,35
843
-505
3P
osta
l Ser
vice
Mai
l Sor
ters
, Pro
cess
ors,
and
Pro
cess
ing
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rsN
/AN
/A$2
8.26
$58,
770
N/A
N/A
43-5
061
Pro
duct
ion,
Pla
nnin
g, a
nd E
xped
iting
Cle
rks
$15.
50$3
2,24
2$2
2.33
$46,
443
$27.
78$5
7,78
643
-507
1S
hipp
ing,
Rec
eivi
ng, a
nd T
raffi
c C
lerk
s$1
2.48
$25,
950
$16.
11$3
3,51
7$1
9.69
$40,
951
43-5
081
Sto
ck C
lerk
s an
d O
rder
Fill
ers
$10.
16$2
1,13
7$1
2.61
$26,
223
$16.
20$3
3,70
643
-511
1W
eigh
ers,
Mea
sure
rs, C
heck
ers,
and
Sam
pler
s, R
ecor
dkee
ping
$12.
40$2
5,78
7$1
6.69
$34,
720
$20.
03$4
1,65
543
-601
1E
xecu
tive
Sec
reta
ries
and
Exe
cutiv
e A
dmin
istra
tive
Ass
ista
nts
$19.
40$4
0,34
7$2
7.60
$57,
398
$32.
61$6
7,83
643
-601
2Le
gal S
ecre
tarie
s$1
3.75
$28,
599
$23.
26$4
8,38
2$3
0.00
$62,
405
43-6
013
Med
ical
Sec
reta
ries
$13.
20$2
7,44
8$1
6.94
$35,
239
$19.
60$4
0,75
843
-601
4S
ecre
tarie
s an
d A
dmin
istra
tive
Ass
ista
nts,
Exc
ept L
egal
, Med
ical
,$1
1.85
$24,
643
$17.
40$3
6,19
6$2
1.43
$44,
579
43-9
011
Com
pute
r Ope
rato
rs$1
5.61
$32,
463
$23.
68$4
9,26
3$2
7.00
$56,
151
43-9
021
Dat
a E
ntry
Key
ers
$12.
03$2
5,03
1$1
6.27
$33,
851
$20.
10$4
1,79
843
-902
2W
ord
Pro
cess
ors
and
Typi
sts
$15.
89$3
3,04
3$2
1.23
$44,
160
$25.
68$5
3,41
243
-903
1D
eskt
op P
ublis
hers
$9.6
6$2
0,10
1$1
7.35
$36,
098
$23.
01$4
7,85
943
-904
1In
sura
nce
Cla
ims
and
Pol
icy
Pro
cess
ing
Cle
rks
$14.
45$3
0,05
7$1
9.74
$41,
062
$24.
17$5
0,28
143
-905
1M
ail C
lerk
s an
d M
ail M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
, Exc
ept P
osta
l Ser
vice
$9.5
5$1
9,85
8$1
3.27
$27,
604
$16.
58$3
4,48
543
-906
1O
ffice
Cle
rks,
Gen
eral
$11.
23$2
3,35
2$1
6.60
$34,
536
$21.
23$4
4,15
043
-907
1O
ffice
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs, E
xcep
t Com
pute
r$1
3.49
$28,
068
$18.
57$3
8,62
5$2
3.42
$48,
709
43-9
081
Pro
ofre
ader
s an
d C
opy
Mar
kers
$14.
71$3
0,60
3$2
2.51
$46,
816
$27.
30$5
6,78
143
-911
1S
tatis
tical
Ass
ista
nts
$18.
75$3
8,99
7$2
4.29
$50,
530
$29.
40$6
1,14
643
-919
9O
ffice
and
Adm
inis
trativ
e S
uppo
rt W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$11.
32$2
3,53
7$1
8.31
$38,
085
$23.
55$4
8,97
445
-000
0Fa
rmin
g, F
ishi
ng, a
nd F
ores
try O
ccup
atio
ns$1
0.57
$21,
991
$14.
61$3
0,39
7$1
8.97
$39,
459
45-1
011
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Far
min
g, F
ishi
ng, a
nd F
ores
try W
orke
rs$1
5.86
$32,
979
$22.
25$4
6,27
5$2
7.55
$57,
297
45-2
011
Agr
icul
tura
l Ins
pect
ors
$19.
10$3
9,72
2$2
6.37
$54,
848
$30.
87$6
4,20
445
-202
1A
nim
al B
reed
ers
$14.
38$2
9,90
3$2
5.64
$53,
327
$31.
92$6
6,38
445
-204
1G
rade
rs a
nd S
orte
rs, A
gric
ultu
ral P
rodu
cts
$10.
17$2
1,16
1$1
2.17
$25,
319
$14.
37$2
9,89
545
-209
1A
gric
ultu
ral E
quip
men
t Ope
rato
rs$1
3.05
$27,
137
$17.
00$3
5,35
1$1
9.63
$40,
826
45-2
092
Farm
wor
kers
and
Lab
orer
s, C
rop,
Nur
sery
, and
Gre
enho
use
$10.
10$2
1,01
7$1
3.10
$27,
244
$16.
59$3
4,51
345
-209
3Fa
rmw
orke
rs, F
arm
, Ran
ch, a
nd A
quac
ultu
ral A
nim
als
$10.
46$2
1,75
9$1
1.51
$23,
946
$15.
15$3
1,52
245
-401
1Fo
rest
and
Con
serv
atio
n W
orke
rs$1
3.66
$28,
417
$17.
11$3
5,58
8$2
1.12
$43,
928
47-0
000
Con
stru
ctio
n an
d E
xtra
ctio
n O
ccup
atio
ns$1
6.78
$34,
912
$32.
66$6
7,92
9$3
9.96
$83,
114
47-1
011
Firs
t-Lin
e S
uper
viso
rs o
f Con
stru
ctio
n Tr
ades
and
Ext
ract
ion
Wor
k$2
5.47
$52,
975
$40.
73$8
4,72
3$4
6.81
$97,
367
47-2
011
Boi
lerm
aker
s$2
2.40
$46,
589
$32.
38$6
7,35
8$3
8.58
$80,
245
47-2
021
Bric
kmas
ons
and
Blo
ckm
ason
s$2
1.44
$44,
591
$40.
42$8
4,06
5$4
3.01
$89,
451
47-2
022
Sto
nem
ason
s$1
6.19
$33,
665
$22.
36$4
6,50
7$2
8.25
$58,
756
47-2
031
Car
pent
ers
$15.
73$3
2,72
8$3
3.40
$69,
469
$39.
93$8
3,05
647
-204
1C
arpe
t Ins
talle
rs$9
.12
$18,
961
$17.
13$3
5,63
7$2
5.87
$53,
806
47-2
042
Floo
r Lay
ers,
Exc
ept C
arpe
t, W
ood,
and
Har
d Ti
les
$11.
92$2
4,79
9$2
0.39
$42,
414
$27.
64$5
7,48
5
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 16
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
47-2
043
Floo
r San
ders
and
Fin
ishe
rs$2
0.03
$41,
655
$33.
37$6
9,40
3$3
4.76
$72,
301
47-2
044
Tile
and
Mar
ble
Set
ters
$13.
39$2
7,86
1$2
2.11
$45,
997
$29.
22$6
0,77
747
-205
1C
emen
t Mas
ons
and
Con
cret
e Fi
nish
ers
$18.
76$3
9,01
4$3
3.27
$69,
212
$39.
44$8
2,04
147
-205
3Te
rraz
zo W
orke
rs a
nd F
inis
hers
$14.
88$3
0,95
3$2
3.22
$48,
295
$32.
47$6
7,54
047
-206
1C
onst
ruct
ion
Labo
rers
$14.
31$2
9,75
9$2
7.26
$56,
709
$36.
08$7
5,05
347
-207
1P
avin
g, S
urfa
cing
, and
Tam
ping
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
$16.
99$3
5,34
9$3
0.36
$63,
144
$34.
44$7
1,63
047
-207
2P
ile-D
river
Ope
rato
rs$3
4.94
$72,
679
$43.
66$9
0,81
6$4
4.59
$92,
749
47-2
073
Ope
ratin
g E
ngin
eers
and
Oth
er C
onst
ruct
ion
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
$22.
33$4
6,44
9$4
0.32
$83,
858
$44.
43$9
2,40
747
-208
1D
ryw
all a
nd C
eilin
g Ti
le In
stal
lers
$15.
55$3
2,33
8$2
0.09
$41,
786
$32.
62$6
7,84
047
-208
2Ta
pers
$21.
74$4
5,21
4$4
0.96
$85,
199
$43.
80$9
1,10
847
-211
1E
lect
ricia
ns$2
2.80
$47,
427
$38.
35$7
9,76
4$4
3.28
$90,
015
47-2
121
Gla
zier
s$1
8.15
$37,
751
$34.
52$7
1,79
7$3
9.78
$82,
735
47-2
131
Insu
latio
n W
orke
rs, F
loor
, Cei
ling,
and
Wal
l$1
8.34
$38,
157
$31.
01$6
4,50
7$4
0.07
$83,
340
47-2
132
Insu
latio
n W
orke
rs, M
echa
nica
l$2
1.65
$45,
025
$34.
57$7
1,90
4$3
8.74
$80,
579
47-2
141
Pai
nter
s, C
onst
ruct
ion
and
Mai
nten
ance
$12.
52$2
6,03
7$2
3.73
$49,
358
$31.
28$6
5,06
847
-215
1P
ipel
ayer
s$2
4.12
$50,
167
$35.
07$7
2,94
5$3
8.71
$80,
511
47-2
152
Plu
mbe
rs, P
ipef
itter
s, a
nd S
team
fitte
rs$2
2.13
$46,
025
$40.
57$8
4,38
6$4
6.19
$96,
080
47-2
161
Pla
ster
ers
and
Stu
cco
Mas
ons
$29.
66$6
1,69
5$3
7.92
$78,
879
$40.
70$8
4,65
947
-217
1R
einf
orci
ng Ir
on a
nd R
ebar
Wor
kers
$37.
63$7
8,27
4$4
5.84
$95,
343
$47.
89$9
9,61
947
-218
1R
oofe
rs$1
5.69
$32,
639
$29.
30$6
0,94
3$3
6.77
$76,
491
47-2
211
She
et M
etal
Wor
kers
$16.
75$3
4,83
8$3
8.52
$80,
113
$41.
95$8
7,24
647
-222
1S
truct
ural
Iron
and
Ste
el W
orke
rs$2
9.29
$60,
917
$42.
48$8
8,35
3$4
5.63
$94,
903
47-3
011
Hel
pers
--B
rickm
ason
s, B
lock
mas
ons,
Sto
nem
ason
s, a
nd T
ile a
nd M
arbl
e S
ette
rs$1
2.49
$25,
969
$16.
63$3
4,59
6$1
9.34
$40,
227
47-3
012
Hel
pers
--C
arpe
nter
s$9
.32
$19,
393
$11.
17$2
3,23
3$1
8.78
$39,
067
47-3
013
Hel
pers
--E
lect
ricia
ns$1
0.40
$21,
622
$13.
81$2
8,73
3$1
8.27
$37,
991
47-3
014
Hel
pers
--P
aint
ers,
Pap
erha
nger
s, P
last
erer
s, a
nd S
tucc
o M
ason
s$1
1.07
$23,
034
$14.
67$3
0,51
9$1
9.26
$40,
059
47-3
015
Hel
pers
--P
ipel
ayer
s, P
lum
bers
, Pip
efitt
ers,
and
Ste
amfit
ters
$12.
21$2
5,38
8$1
5.96
$33,
192
$19.
70$4
0,97
347
-301
6H
elpe
rs--
Roo
fers
$16.
11$3
3,51
7$2
1.87
$45,
499
$25.
11$5
2,23
347
-301
9H
elpe
rs, C
onst
ruct
ion
Trad
es, A
ll O
ther
$10.
84$2
2,55
8$1
6.93
$35,
213
$29.
58$6
1,53
447
-401
1C
onst
ruct
ion
and
Bui
ldin
g In
spec
tors
$18.
44$3
8,34
8$3
0.80
$64,
058
$38.
44$7
9,94
947
-402
1E
leva
tor I
nsta
llers
and
Rep
aire
rs$2
8.64
$59,
580
$48.
54$1
00,9
64$5
2.88
$109
,995
47-4
031
Fenc
e E
rect
ors
$15.
48$3
2,20
9$2
1.72
$45,
182
$29.
49$6
1,34
247
-404
1H
azar
dous
Mat
eria
ls R
emov
al W
orke
rs$1
5.51
$32,
256
$26.
45$5
5,00
7$3
3.76
$70,
222
47-4
051
Hig
hway
Mai
nten
ance
Wor
kers
$13.
17$2
7,39
8$2
3.31
$48,
488
$29.
24$6
0,82
247
-406
1R
ail-T
rack
Lay
ing
and
Mai
nten
ance
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
$19.
76$4
1,09
8$2
7.43
$57,
056
$30.
95$6
4,36
847
-407
1S
eptic
Tan
k S
ervi
cers
and
Sew
er P
ipe
Cle
aner
s$1
6.98
$35,
327
$23.
18$4
8,22
4$2
7.63
$57,
463
47-4
090
Mis
cella
neou
s C
onst
ruct
ion
and
Rel
ated
Wor
kers
$21.
80$4
5,34
5$4
3.32
$90,
109
$45.
53$9
4,70
047
-501
2R
otar
y D
rill O
pera
tors
, Oil
and
Gas
$14.
69$3
0,54
7$2
1.26
$44,
211
$25.
18$5
2,38
047
-501
3S
ervi
ce U
nit O
pera
tors
, Oil,
Gas
, and
Min
ing
$12.
91$2
6,84
6$1
6.69
$34,
708
$26.
31$5
4,73
047
-502
1E
arth
Dril
lers
, Exc
ept O
il an
d G
as$1
6.12
$33,
529
$19.
52$4
0,60
4$2
6.44
$54,
997
47-5
031
Exp
losi
ves
Wor
kers
, Ord
nanc
e H
andl
ing
Exp
erts
, and
Bla
ster
s$2
6.31
$54,
728
$28.
93$6
0,17
6$3
0.96
$64,
401
47-5
041
Con
tinuo
us M
inin
g M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
$23.
09$4
8,02
7$2
8.50
$59,
290
$31.
03$6
4,53
6
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 17
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
47-5
042
Min
e C
uttin
g an
d C
hann
elin
g M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
$17.
52$3
6,43
7$2
2.83
$47,
482
$26.
02$5
4,12
347
-504
9M
inin
g M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
, All
Oth
er$2
1.51
$44,
739
$28.
15$5
8,54
6$3
1.48
$65,
481
47-5
051
Roc
k S
plitt
ers,
Qua
rry
$13.
25$2
7,56
0$1
9.51
$40,
578
$24.
13$5
0,18
447
-506
1R
oof B
olte
rs, M
inin
g$2
2.96
$47,
765
$27.
95$5
8,13
7$3
1.32
$65,
147
47-5
071
Rou
stab
outs
, Oil
and
Gas
$14.
68$3
0,52
4$1
8.04
$37,
532
$20.
30$4
2,23
147
-508
1H
elpe
rs--
Ext
ract
ion
Wor
kers
$16.
62$3
4,57
5$2
1.30
$44,
311
$23.
74$4
9,38
347
-509
9E
xtra
ctio
n W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$16.
32$3
3,95
3$1
8.20
$37,
861
$21.
37$4
4,44
949
-000
0In
stal
latio
n, M
aint
enan
ce, a
nd R
epai
r Occ
upat
ions
$13.
85$2
8,80
3$2
2.99
$47,
827
$29.
85$6
2,08
549
-101
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of M
echa
nics
, Ins
talle
rs, a
nd R
epai
rers
$20.
98$4
3,63
7$3
2.59
$67,
792
$39.
48$8
2,12
749
-201
1C
ompu
ter,
Aut
omat
ed T
elle
r, an
d O
ffice
Mac
hine
Rep
aire
rs$1
2.72
$26,
460
$17.
95$3
7,34
1$2
2.10
$45,
974
49-2
021
Rad
io, C
ellu
lar,
and
Tow
er E
quip
men
t Ins
talle
rs a
nd R
epai
rers
$18.
73$3
8,96
6$2
3.81
$49,
523
$28.
45$5
9,17
449
-202
2Te
leco
mm
unic
atio
ns E
quip
men
t Ins
talle
rs a
nd R
epai
rers
, Exc
ept L
ine
Inst
alle
rs$1
7.81
$37,
035
$28.
88$6
0,06
7$3
4.97
$72,
736
49-2
091
Avi
onic
s Te
chni
cian
s$1
4.67
$30,
513
$29.
22$6
0,76
8$3
6.11
$75,
101
49-2
092
Ele
ctric
Mot
or, P
ower
Too
l, an
d R
elat
ed R
epai
rers
$20.
15$4
1,91
0$3
9.88
$82,
950
$42.
13$8
7,62
649
-209
4E
lect
rical
and
Ele
ctro
nics
Rep
aire
rs, C
omm
erci
al a
nd In
dust
rial E
quip
men
t$2
0.64
$42,
923
$27.
88$5
7,99
3$3
1.52
$65,
554
49-2
095
Ele
ctric
al a
nd E
lect
roni
cs R
epai
rers
, Pow
erho
use,
Sub
stat
ion,
and
Rel
ay$3
3.07
$68,
788
$42.
33$8
8,04
8$4
7.04
$97,
852
49-2
096
Ele
ctro
nic
Equ
ipm
ent I
nsta
llers
and
Rep
aire
rs, M
otor
Veh
icle
s$1
3.49
$28,
061
$16.
25$3
3,79
9$1
8.69
$38,
874
49-2
097
Ele
ctro
nic
Hom
e E
nter
tain
men
t Equ
ipm
ent I
nsta
llers
and
Rep
aire
rs$1
3.60
$28,
286
$17.
82$3
7,05
7$2
1.83
$45,
416
49-2
098
Sec
urity
and
Fire
Ala
rm S
yste
ms
Inst
alle
rs$1
6.55
$34,
428
$25.
25$5
2,52
5$2
9.13
$60,
594
49-3
011
Airc
raft
Mec
hani
cs a
nd S
ervi
ce T
echn
icia
ns$1
6.75
$34,
848
$30.
75$6
3,96
6$3
7.66
$78,
329
49-3
021
Aut
omot
ive
Bod
y an
d R
elat
ed R
epai
rers
$14.
00$2
9,12
2$2
1.72
$45,
169
$26.
67$5
5,47
149
-302
2A
utom
otiv
e G
lass
Inst
alle
rs a
nd R
epai
rers
$15.
29$3
1,79
6$1
8.51
$38,
498
$22.
52$4
6,85
149
-302
3A
utom
otiv
e S
ervi
ce T
echn
icia
ns a
nd M
echa
nics
$12.
25$2
5,47
8$2
0.66
$42,
971
$27.
27$5
6,71
449
-303
1B
us a
nd T
ruck
Mec
hani
cs a
nd D
iese
l Eng
ine
Spe
cial
ists
$16.
64$3
4,60
7$2
5.09
$52,
183
$30.
11$6
2,62
649
-304
1Fa
rm E
quip
men
t Mec
hani
cs a
nd S
ervi
ce T
echn
icia
ns$1
4.46
$30,
080
$21.
07$4
3,83
3$2
5.42
$52,
867
49-3
042
Mob
ile H
eavy
Equ
ipm
ent M
echa
nics
, Exc
ept E
ngin
es$2
1.14
$43,
965
$29.
07$6
0,46
9$3
4.35
$71,
458
49-3
043
Rai
l Car
Rep
aire
rs$1
5.82
$32,
908
$25.
11$5
2,23
2$3
0.25
$62,
929
49-3
051
Mot
orbo
at M
echa
nics
and
Ser
vice
Tec
hnic
ians
$11.
41$2
3,73
2$1
6.66
$34,
649
$20.
42$4
2,47
949
-305
2M
otor
cycl
e M
echa
nics
$12.
77$2
6,56
3$1
8.08
$37,
617
$21.
59$4
4,90
749
-305
3O
utdo
or P
ower
Equ
ipm
ent a
nd O
ther
Sm
all E
ngin
e M
echa
nics
$11.
75$2
4,44
9$1
5.70
$32,
657
$19.
69$4
0,96
549
-309
1B
icyc
le R
epai
rers
$12.
35$2
5,68
2$1
5.15
$31,
516
$16.
39$3
4,09
849
-309
2R
ecre
atio
nal V
ehic
le S
ervi
ce T
echn
icia
ns$1
2.42
$25,
840
$17.
10$3
5,57
1$1
9.74
$41,
069
49-3
093
Tire
Rep
aire
rs a
nd C
hang
ers
$10.
37$2
1,57
3$1
3.22
$27,
493
$16.
03$3
3,34
549
-901
1M
echa
nica
l Doo
r Rep
aire
rs$1
5.38
$31,
997
$22.
83$4
7,49
0$3
2.51
$67,
627
49-9
012
Con
trol a
nd V
alve
Inst
alle
rs a
nd R
epai
rers
, Exc
ept M
echa
nica
l Doo
r$2
6.10
$54,
298
$32.
35$6
7,28
7$3
7.86
$78,
753
49-9
021
Hea
ting,
Air
Con
ditio
ning
, and
Ref
riger
atio
n M
echa
nics
and
Inst
alle
rs$1
6.05
$33,
382
$27.
72$5
7,65
9$3
4.95
$72,
688
49-9
031
Hom
e A
pplia
nce
Rep
aire
rs$1
1.62
$24,
164
$19.
90$4
1,39
1$2
4.63
$51,
240
49-9
041
Indu
stria
l Mac
hine
ry M
echa
nics
$18.
72$3
8,94
2$2
6.41
$54,
930
$30.
95$6
4,37
049
-904
3M
aint
enan
ce W
orke
rs, M
achi
nery
$18.
84$3
9,18
3$2
5.61
$53,
268
$29.
81$6
2,00
449
-904
4M
illw
right
s$1
9.52
$40,
604
$32.
48$6
7,56
2$3
5.86
$74,
593
49-9
045
Ref
ract
ory
Mat
eria
ls R
epai
rers
, Exc
ept B
rickm
ason
s$1
9.60
$40,
767
$24.
28$5
0,49
7$2
6.33
$54,
775
49-9
051
Ele
ctric
al P
ower
-Lin
e In
stal
lers
and
Rep
aire
rs$2
1.86
$45,
461
$40.
88$8
5,03
2$4
5.60
$94,
850
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 18
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
49-9
052
Tele
com
mun
icat
ions
Lin
e In
stal
lers
and
Rep
aire
rs$1
4.78
$30,
748
$27.
14$5
6,45
1$3
4.00
$70,
728
49-9
061
Cam
era
and
Pho
togr
aphi
c E
quip
men
t Rep
aire
rs$1
1.46
$23,
831
$18.
98$3
9,48
6$2
2.18
$46,
125
49-9
062
Med
ical
Equ
ipm
ent R
epai
rers
$15.
80$3
2,85
5$2
5.42
$52,
870
$31.
73$6
5,99
349
-906
3M
usic
al In
stru
men
t Rep
aire
rs a
nd T
uner
s$1
5.20
$31,
618
$20.
39$4
2,41
1$2
8.25
$58,
766
49-9
069
Pre
cisi
on In
stru
men
t and
Equ
ipm
ent R
epai
rers
, All
Oth
er$2
1.71
$45,
166
$31.
89$6
6,33
3$3
5.98
$74,
828
49-9
071
Mai
nten
ance
and
Rep
air W
orke
rs, G
ener
al$1
2.52
$26,
051
$19.
91$4
1,40
4$2
5.77
$53,
609
49-9
081
Win
d Tu
rbin
e S
ervi
ce T
echn
icia
ns$2
1.13
$43,
956
$30.
50$6
3,43
0$3
5.72
$74,
293
49-9
091
Coi
n, V
endi
ng, a
nd A
mus
emen
t Mac
hine
Ser
vice
rs a
nd R
epai
rers
$11.
88$2
4,70
3$1
7.75
$36,
923
$21.
05$4
3,79
149
-909
4Lo
cksm
iths
and
Saf
e R
epai
rers
$12.
77$2
6,56
0$2
4.63
$51,
222
$30.
45$6
3,33
249
-909
6R
igge
rs$1
6.03
$33,
352
$33.
84$7
0,39
2$3
8.66
$80,
406
49-9
097
Sig
nal a
nd T
rack
Sw
itch
Rep
aire
rs$2
9.29
$60,
915
$36.
69$7
6,32
5$4
0.25
$83,
711
49-9
098
Hel
pers
--In
stal
latio
n, M
aint
enan
ce, a
nd R
epai
r Wor
kers
$10.
76$2
2,38
1$1
4.48
$30,
121
$19.
21$3
9,95
449
-909
9In
stal
latio
n, M
aint
enan
ce, a
nd R
epai
r Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
3.62
$28,
332
$21.
68$4
5,08
5$2
8.01
$58,
262
51-0
000
Pro
duct
ion
Occ
upat
ions
$11.
59$2
4,10
4$1
6.91
$35,
163
$22.
49$4
6,77
351
-101
1Fi
rst-L
ine
Sup
ervi
sors
of P
rodu
ctio
n an
d O
pera
ting
Wor
kers
$19.
01$3
9,54
3$2
8.81
$59,
922
$35.
48$7
3,80
151
-201
1A
ircra
ft S
truct
ure,
Sur
face
s, R
iggi
ng, a
nd S
yste
ms
Ass
embl
ers
$16.
73$3
4,79
7$2
4.33
$50,
611
$28.
45$5
9,18
151
-202
1C
oil W
inde
rs, T
aper
s, a
nd F
inis
hers
$14.
01$2
9,15
1$1
8.67
$38,
841
$21.
70$4
5,12
951
-202
8E
lect
rical
, ele
ctro
nic,
and
ele
ctro
mec
hani
cal a
ssem
bler
s, e
xcep
t coi
l win
ders
, tap
ers,
and
fini
sher
s$11.
01$2
2,89
5$1
5.41
$32,
057
$18.
37$3
8,21
651
-203
1E
ngin
e an
d O
ther
Mac
hine
Ass
embl
ers
$14.
41$2
9,98
3$1
8.72
$38,
928
$22.
06$4
5,88
551
-204
1S
truct
ural
Met
al F
abric
ator
s an
d Fi
tters
$14.
78$3
0,73
5$1
9.11
$39,
744
$26.
42$5
4,95
851
-209
1Fi
berg
lass
Lam
inat
ors
and
Fabr
icat
ors
$12.
70$2
6,42
0$1
6.53
$34,
390
$18.
86$3
9,23
851
-209
3Ti
min
g D
evic
e A
ssem
bler
s an
d A
djus
ters
$13.
66$2
8,40
4$1
6.78
$34,
904
$20.
43$4
2,48
751
-209
8A
ssem
bler
s an
d fa
bric
ator
s, a
ll ot
her,
incl
udin
g te
am a
ssem
bler
s$1
0.49
$21,
825
$14.
52$3
0,20
3$1
9.22
$39,
973
51-3
011
Bak
ers
$10.
07$2
0,94
1$1
1.90
$24,
756
$14.
16$2
9,46
051
-302
1B
utch
ers
and
Mea
t Cut
ters
$10.
82$2
2,50
3$1
3.15
$27,
355
$16.
94$3
5,23
951
-302
2M
eat,
Pou
ltry,
and
Fis
h C
utte
rs a
nd T
rimm
ers
$12.
53$2
6,06
7$1
4.76
$30,
699
$16.
01$3
3,30
951
-302
3S
laug
hter
ers
and
Mea
t Pac
kers
$11.
75$2
4,43
1$1
5.00
$31,
206
$16.
23$3
3,75
051
-309
1Fo
od a
nd T
obac
co R
oast
ing,
Bak
ing,
and
Dry
ing
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
1.54
$24,
001
$14.
60$3
0,36
3$1
7.77
$36,
960
51-3
092
Food
Bat
chm
aker
s$1
0.49
$21,
829
$15.
43$3
2,09
2$1
9.70
$40,
969
51-3
093
Food
Coo
king
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
1.25
$23,
401
$14.
41$2
9,97
0$1
7.27
$35,
912
51-3
099
Food
Pro
cess
ing
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
0.70
$22,
249
$11.
66$2
4,26
1$1
2.95
$26,
936
51-4
011
Com
pute
r-C
ontro
lled
Mac
hine
Too
l Ope
rato
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$14.
00$2
9,12
4$1
7.95
$37,
333
$21.
54$4
4,79
451
-401
2C
ompu
ter N
umer
ical
ly C
ontro
lled
Mac
hine
Too
l Pro
gram
mer
s, M
etal
a$1
8.59
$38,
677
$25.
65$5
3,36
2$3
0.30
$63,
018
51-4
021
Ext
rudi
ng a
nd D
raw
ing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$13.
29$2
7,63
9$1
7.87
$37,
160
$22.
54$4
6,88
251
-402
2Fo
rgin
g M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
3.24
$27,
550
$19.
03$3
9,57
2$2
1.93
$45,
623
51-4
023
Rol
ling
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$13.
20$2
7,46
1$1
9.38
$40,
300
$23.
83$4
9,55
751
-403
1C
uttin
g, P
unch
ing,
and
Pre
ss M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
2.19
$25,
346
$16.
54$3
4,41
0$2
0.11
$41,
835
51-4
032
Dril
ling
and
Bor
ing
Mac
hine
Too
l Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$12.
43$2
5,86
4$1
8.93
$39,
365
$22.
06$4
5,89
451
-403
3G
rindi
ng, L
appi
ng, P
olis
hing
, and
Buf
fing
Mac
hine
Too
l Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$12.
89$2
6,80
9$1
7.50
$36,
396
$21.
25$4
4,19
551
-403
4La
the
and
Turn
ing
Mac
hine
Too
l Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$14.
51$3
0,18
9$2
0.01
$41,
622
$23.
42$4
8,71
651
-403
5M
illin
g an
d P
lani
ng M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
1.96
$24,
883
$19.
11$3
9,75
8$2
3.76
$49,
413
51-4
041
Mac
hini
sts
$12.
02$2
4,99
4$1
8.53
$38,
538
$23.
81$4
9,52
8
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 19
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
51-4
051
Met
al-R
efin
ing
Furn
ace
Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
5.62
$32,
493
$21.
66$4
5,05
5$2
5.44
$52,
908
51-4
052
Pou
rers
and
Cas
ters
, Met
al$1
5.77
$32,
802
$22.
25$4
6,28
3$2
6.56
$55,
246
51-4
061
Mod
el M
aker
s, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$19.
45$4
0,45
2$2
9.58
$61,
517
$35.
02$7
2,85
051
-406
2P
atte
rnm
aker
s, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$20.
01$4
1,63
0$2
3.70
$49,
289
$28.
11$5
8,47
451
-407
1Fo
undr
y M
old
and
Cor
emak
ers
$16.
53$3
4,38
3$2
0.65
$42,
961
$23.
66$4
9,22
251
-407
2M
oldi
ng, C
orem
akin
g, a
nd C
astin
g M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
1.63
$24,
190
$16.
34$3
3,99
6$2
0.44
$42,
525
51-4
081
Mul
tiple
Mac
hine
Too
l Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$12.
08$2
5,13
4$1
6.95
$35,
253
$20.
60$4
2,84
751
-411
1To
ol a
nd D
ie M
aker
s$1
7.44
$36,
282
$25.
34$5
2,71
4$3
0.03
$62,
457
51-4
121
Wel
ders
, Cut
ters
, Sol
dere
rs, a
nd B
raze
rs$1
5.03
$31,
262
$19.
28$4
0,09
5$2
3.46
$48,
806
51-4
122
Wel
ding
, Sol
derin
g, a
nd B
razi
ng M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
$12.
68$2
6,36
7$1
7.12
$35,
611
$20.
15$4
1,91
851
-419
1H
eat T
reat
ing
Equ
ipm
ent S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
2.26
$25,
504
$17.
58$3
6,57
6$2
0.86
$43,
379
51-4
192
Layo
ut W
orke
rs, M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$17.
69$3
6,78
8$2
2.97
$47,
770
$26.
92$5
5,98
451
-419
3P
latin
g an
d C
oatin
g M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Met
al a
nd P
last
ic$1
1.94
$24,
829
$14.
92$3
1,02
6$1
7.78
$36,
983
51-4
194
Tool
Grin
ders
, File
rs, a
nd S
harp
ener
s$1
5.14
$31,
487
$22.
23$4
6,23
6$2
5.45
$52,
945
51-4
199
Met
al W
orke
rs a
nd P
last
ic W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$12.
37$2
5,72
9$1
8.02
$37,
483
$22.
65$4
7,11
951
-511
1P
repr
ess
Tech
nici
ans
and
Wor
kers
$14.
62$3
0,41
2$2
2.25
$46,
289
$27.
38$5
6,96
051
-511
2P
rintin
g P
ress
Ope
rato
rs$1
2.69
$26,
404
$19.
91$4
1,41
2$2
5.42
$52,
872
51-5
113
Prin
t Bin
ding
and
Fin
ishi
ng W
orke
rs$1
0.97
$22,
819
$16.
73$3
4,80
6$2
0.79
$43,
250
51-6
011
Laun
dry
and
Dry
-Cle
anin
g W
orke
rs$9
.68
$20,
127
$11.
08$2
3,03
8$1
2.57
$26,
142
51-6
021
Pre
sser
s, T
extil
e, G
arm
ent,
and
Rel
ated
Mat
eria
ls$9
.46
$19,
670
$10.
61$2
2,07
3$1
1.52
$23,
957
51-6
031
Sew
ing
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs$1
0.33
$21,
487
$13.
31$2
7,69
1$1
5.76
$32,
772
51-6
041
Sho
e an
d Le
athe
r Wor
kers
and
Rep
aire
rs$9
.75
$20,
283
$13.
98$2
9,07
2$1
6.16
$33,
618
51-6
051
Sew
ers,
Han
d$1
0.55
$21,
936
$12.
05$2
5,05
4$1
5.36
$31,
955
51-6
052
Tailo
rs, D
ress
mak
ers,
and
Cus
tom
Sew
ers
$10.
84$2
2,55
7$1
5.56
$32,
356
$22.
49$4
6,78
451
-606
1Te
xtile
Ble
achi
ng a
nd D
yein
g M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
and
Ten
ders
$11.
84$2
4,63
1$1
4.96
$31,
120
$17.
60$3
6,61
651
-606
2Te
xtile
Cut
ting
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
0.88
$22,
628
$14.
71$3
0,60
6$1
7.59
$36,
584
51-6
063
Text
ile K
nitti
ng a
nd W
eavi
ng M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
$10.
37$2
1,56
9$1
1.61
$24,
145
$13.
94$2
8,98
851
-606
4Te
xtile
Win
ding
, Tw
istin
g, a
nd D
raw
ing
Out
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
2.51
$26,
030
$13.
44$2
7,96
0$1
4.23
$29,
605
51-6
091
Ext
rudi
ng a
nd F
orm
ing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, S
ynth
etic
and
Gla
ss F
iber
s$1
2.41
$25,
817
$16.
18$3
3,65
9$1
9.37
$40,
283
51-6
092
Fabr
ic a
nd A
ppar
el P
atte
rnm
aker
s$1
1.83
$24,
614
$15.
59$3
2,43
2$2
2.80
$47,
414
51-6
093
Uph
olst
erer
s$1
1.78
$24,
498
$15.
27$3
1,75
8$1
7.66
$36,
737
51-6
099
Text
ile, A
ppar
el, a
nd F
urni
shin
gs W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$9.3
4$1
9,42
7$9
.91
$20,
614
$12.
92$2
6,87
151
-701
1C
abin
etm
aker
s an
d B
ench
Car
pent
ers
$12.
47$2
5,93
0$1
8.22
$37,
888
$22.
85$4
7,52
151
-702
1Fu
rnitu
re F
inis
hers
$12.
34$2
5,66
4$1
6.82
$34,
986
$19.
27$4
0,08
851
-704
1S
awin
g M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
, Woo
d$1
2.72
$26,
467
$14.
31$2
9,77
1$1
6.51
$34,
351
51-7
042
Woo
dwor
king
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs, E
xcep
t Saw
ing
$11.
12$2
3,13
9$1
5.13
$31,
476
$18.
46$3
8,39
851
-801
1N
ucle
ar P
ower
Rea
ctor
Ope
rato
rs$3
5.05
$72,
910
$38.
73$8
0,56
0$4
5.46
$94,
558
51-8
012
Pow
er D
istri
buto
rs a
nd D
ispa
tche
rs$2
2.83
$47,
482
$38.
54$8
0,17
3$4
3.24
$89,
934
51-8
013
Pow
er P
lant
Ope
rato
rs$2
0.57
$42,
785
$37.
26$7
7,51
0$4
1.69
$86,
707
51-8
021
Sta
tiona
ry E
ngin
eers
and
Boi
ler O
pera
tors
$28.
17$5
8,59
7$4
0.72
$84,
689
$44.
79$9
3,17
251
-803
1W
ater
and
Was
tew
ater
Tre
atm
ent P
lant
and
Sys
tem
Ope
rato
rs$1
6.65
$34,
631
$27.
22$5
6,62
6$3
3.01
$68,
655
51-8
091
Che
mic
al P
lant
and
Sys
tem
Ope
rato
rs$2
0.58
$42,
796
$30.
98$6
4,43
5$3
7.82
$78,
656
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 20
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
51-8
092
Gas
Pla
nt O
pera
tors
$24.
62$5
1,20
3$3
6.15
$75,
185
$41.
48$8
6,28
551
-809
3P
etro
leum
Pum
p S
yste
m O
pera
tors
, Ref
iner
y O
pera
tors
, and
Gau
gers
$26.
34$5
4,79
7$4
0.40
$84,
037
$43.
99$9
1,49
751
-809
9P
lant
and
Sys
tem
Ope
rato
rs, A
ll O
ther
$21.
21$4
4,12
6$3
1.87
$66,
289
$35.
38$7
3,58
951
-901
1C
hem
ical
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
and
Ten
ders
$15.
97$3
3,22
5$2
4.95
$51,
887
$30.
47$6
3,38
651
-901
2S
epar
atin
g, F
ilter
ing,
Cla
rifyi
ng, P
reci
pita
ting,
and
Stil
l Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
4.30
$29,
748
$20.
22$4
2,05
7$2
6.15
$54,
384
51-9
021
Cru
shin
g, G
rindi
ng, a
nd P
olis
hing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
2.35
$25,
690
$19.
20$3
9,92
7$2
2.54
$46,
892
51-9
022
Grin
ding
and
Pol
ishi
ng W
orke
rs, H
and
$10.
33$2
1,48
9$1
3.77
$28,
645
$17.
12$3
5,60
651
-902
3M
ixin
g an
d B
lend
ing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
4.23
$29,
595
$19.
06$3
9,65
4$2
4.13
$50,
193
51-9
031
Cut
ters
and
Trim
mer
s, H
and
$10.
84$2
2,54
8$1
3.77
$28,
642
$16.
56$3
4,44
151
-903
2C
uttin
g an
d S
licin
g M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
$12.
50$2
6,00
3$1
5.62
$32,
487
$18.
79$3
9,08
751
-904
1E
xtru
ding
, For
min
g, P
ress
ing,
and
Com
pact
ing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
3.28
$27,
621
$18.
69$3
8,87
1$2
3.84
$49,
593
51-9
051
Furn
ace,
Kiln
, Ove
n, D
rier,
and
Ket
tle O
pera
tors
and
Ten
ders
$10.
79$2
2,45
0$1
7.38
$36,
156
$22.
64$4
7,09
151
-906
1In
spec
tors
, Tes
ters
, Sor
ters
, Sam
pler
s, a
nd W
eigh
ers
$12.
28$2
5,53
9$1
8.00
$37,
446
$23.
87$4
9,65
051
-907
1Je
wel
ers
and
Pre
ciou
s S
tone
and
Met
al W
orke
rs$1
2.79
$26,
610
$16.
20$3
3,69
6$2
1.75
$45,
239
51-9
081
Den
tal L
abor
ator
y Te
chni
cian
s$1
1.70
$24,
326
$19.
23$4
0,00
6$2
4.29
$50,
531
51-9
082
Med
ical
App
lianc
e Te
chni
cian
s$1
5.77
$32,
802
$21.
79$4
5,32
4$2
9.17
$60,
684
51-9
083
Oph
thal
mic
Lab
orat
ory
Tech
nici
ans
$10.
96$2
2,78
8$1
5.32
$31,
868
$22.
54$4
6,89
351
-911
1P
acka
ging
and
Fill
ing
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
1.49
$23,
891
$15.
18$3
1,57
9$1
8.71
$38,
909
51-9
121
Coa
ting,
Pai
ntin
g, a
nd S
pray
ing
Mac
hine
Set
ters
, Ope
rato
rs, a
nd T
ende
rs$1
2.08
$25,
118
$16.
92$3
5,18
5$2
0.49
$42,
616
51-9
122
Pai
nter
s, T
rans
porta
tion
Equ
ipm
ent
$15.
62$3
2,49
3$2
1.95
$45,
664
$26.
68$5
5,49
851
-912
3P
aint
ing,
Coa
ting,
and
Dec
orat
ing
Wor
kers
$12.
14$2
5,24
5$1
6.58
$34,
485
$20.
37$4
2,37
151
-915
1P
hoto
grap
hic
Pro
cess
Wor
kers
and
Pro
cess
ing
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs$1
1.43
$23,
765
$16.
36$3
4,02
9$2
1.48
$44,
674
51-9
191
Adh
esiv
e B
ondi
ng M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
and
Ten
ders
$11.
06$2
3,01
2$1
4.47
$30,
099
$19.
08$3
9,69
151
-919
2C
lean
ing,
Was
hing
, and
Met
al P
ickl
ing
Equ
ipm
ent O
pera
tors
and
Ten
ders
$10.
68$2
2,21
5$1
2.85
$26,
735
$15.
15$3
1,50
851
-919
3C
oolin
g an
d Fr
eezi
ng E
quip
men
t Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
0.03
$20,
854
$14.
03$2
9,17
5$1
6.78
$34,
897
51-9
194
Etc
hers
and
Eng
rave
rs$9
.69
$20,
164
$12.
28$2
5,54
8$1
6.98
$35,
311
51-9
195
Mol
ders
, Sha
pers
, and
Cas
ters
, Exc
ept M
etal
and
Pla
stic
$12.
87$2
6,76
7$1
7.27
$35,
930
$21.
85$4
5,45
551
-919
6P
aper
Goo
ds M
achi
ne S
ette
rs, O
pera
tors
, and
Ten
ders
$13.
03$2
7,09
5$1
7.78
$36,
975
$20.
44$4
2,50
751
-919
8H
elpe
rs--
Pro
duct
ion
Wor
kers
$10.
86$2
2,58
1$1
4.04
$29,
213
$16.
77$3
4,88
551
-919
9P
rodu
ctio
n W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$11.
67$2
4,27
1$1
5.82
$32,
907
$20.
79$4
3,25
053
-000
0Tr
ansp
orta
tion
and
Mat
eria
l Mov
ing
Occ
upat
ions
$10.
64$2
2,13
1$1
5.54
$32,
315
$23.
21$4
8,27
753
-101
1A
ircra
ft C
argo
Han
dlin
g S
uper
viso
rs$1
9.19
$39,
912
$24.
72$5
1,40
8$3
2.25
$67,
090
53-1
048
Firs
t-lin
e su
perv
isor
s of
tran
spor
tatio
n an
d m
ater
ial m
ovin
g w
orke
rs, e
xcep
t airc
raft
carg
o ha
ndlin
g su
perv
isor
s$1
7.45
$36,
290
$27.
10$5
6,37
7$3
3.60
$69,
888
53-2
011
Airl
ine
Pilo
ts, C
opilo
ts, a
nd F
light
Eng
inee
rsN
/A$9
4,51
3N
/A$1
77,2
77N
/A$2
43,1
4853
-201
2C
omm
erci
al P
ilots
N/A
$46,
835
N/A
$89,
525
N/A
$126
,564
53-2
021
Air
Traf
fic C
ontro
llers
$38.
71$8
0,51
7$7
2.58
$150
,957
$79.
00$1
64,3
1953
-203
1Fl
ight
Atte
ndan
tsN
/A$3
2,95
5N
/A$5
4,02
2N
/A$6
3,34
753
-301
1A
mbu
lanc
e D
river
s an
d A
ttend
ants
, Exc
ept E
mer
genc
y M
edic
al T
echn
icia
ns$1
0.09
$20,
979
$11.
23$2
3,35
7$1
2.73
$26,
482
53-3
021
Bus
Driv
ers,
Tra
nsit
and
Inte
rcity
$18.
70$3
8,90
1$2
9.10
$60,
522
$31.
82$6
6,17
653
-302
2B
us D
river
s, S
choo
l or S
peci
al C
lient
$11.
75$2
4,44
6$1
7.25
$35,
880
$20.
24$4
2,09
953
-303
1D
river
/Sal
es W
orke
rs$8
.96
$18,
631
$9.8
7$2
0,52
8$1
5.70
$32,
656
53-3
032
Hea
vy a
nd T
ract
or-T
raile
r Tru
ck D
river
s$1
4.88
$30,
943
$22.
99$4
7,83
0$2
7.64
$57,
495
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
Wag
e D
ata
2019
- 21
Occ
upat
iona
l Wag
esIll
inoi
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
mpl
oym
ent S
ecur
ityW
age
Dat
a: 2
018
Annu
alSO
CC
ode
SOC
Occ
upat
iona
l Titl
eH
ourly
Ann
ual
Hou
rlyA
nnua
lH
ourly
Ann
ual
Entr
y W
age
Med
ian
Wag
eEx
perie
nced
Wag
e
53-3
033
Ligh
t Tru
ck o
r Del
iver
y S
ervi
ces
Driv
ers
$11.
00$2
2,88
6$1
7.72
$36,
853
$23.
18$4
8,20
853
-304
1Ta
xi D
river
s an
d C
hauf
feur
s$1
0.18
$21,
185
$13.
02$2
7,09
1$1
6.37
$34,
058
53-3
099
Mot
or V
ehic
le O
pera
tors
, All
Oth
er$1
0.34
$21,
500
$14.
99$3
1,17
4$2
3.47
$48,
820
53-4
011
Loco
mot
ive
Eng
inee
rs$2
5.69
$53,
435
$31.
04$6
4,56
3$3
8.36
$79,
782
53-4
013
Rai
l Yar
d E
ngin
eers
, Din
key
Ope
rato
rs, a
nd H
ostle
rs$1
9.71
$40,
987
$27.
09$5
6,34
7$3
2.07
$66,
707
53-4
021
Rai
lroad
Bra
ke, S
igna
l, an
d S
witc
h O
pera
tors
$22.
42$4
6,63
0$3
0.00
$62,
394
$34.
25$7
1,23
453
-403
1R
ailro
ad C
ondu
ctor
s an
d Ya
rdm
aste
rs$2
4.64
$51,
249
$31.
25$6
5,00
9$3
7.01
$76,
987
53-4
099
Rai
l Tra
nspo
rtatio
n W
orke
rs, A
ll O
ther
$20.
52$4
2,68
9$3
2.84
$68,
310
$35.
78$7
4,42
353
-501
1S
ailo
rs a
nd M
arin
e O
ilers
$12.
47$2
5,94
0$2
0.98
$43,
639
$28.
42$5
9,11
553
-502
1C
apta
ins,
Mat
es, a
nd P
ilots
of W
ater
Ves
sels
$16.
05$3
3,39
1$2
1.00
$43,
673
$40.
30$8
3,82
953
-502
2M
otor
boat
Ope
rato
rs$2
1.41
$44,
524
$31.
17$6
4,83
5$3
7.81
$78,
645
53-5
031
Shi
p E
ngin
eers
$24.
56$5
1,08
0$3
1.22
$64,
945
$36.
38$7
5,66
953
-601
1B
ridge
and
Loc
k Te
nder
s$2
4.42
$50,
785
$28.
03$5
8,30
2$3
3.10
$68,
844
53-6
021
Par
king
Lot
Atte
ndan
ts$9
.89
$20,
563
$11.
92$2
4,79
4$1
5.25
$31,
723
53-6
031
Aut
omot
ive
and
Wat
ercr
aft S
ervi
ce A
ttend
ants
$10.
24$2
1,30
0$1
1.91
$24,
768
$15.
07$3
1,34
453
-604
1Tr
affic
Tec
hnic
ians
$16.
38$3
4,06
2$2
6.23
$54,
568
$32.
88$6
8,38
053
-605
1Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Insp
ecto
rs$2
1.45
$44,
625
$41.
57$8
6,46
7$5
0.15
$104
,317
53-6
061
Tran
spor
tatio
n A
ttend
ants
, Exc
ept F
light
Atte
ndan
ts$9
.74
$20,
252
$11.
16$2
3,21
8$1
3.15
$27,
359
53-7
011
Con
veyo
r Ope
rato
rs a
nd T
ende
rs$1
2.04
$25,
049
$15.
88$3
3,02
3$1
8.42
$38,
318
53-7
021
Cra
ne a
nd T
ower
Ope
rato
rs$1
5.16
$31,
532
$23.
11$4
8,07
1$3
2.75
$68,
125
53-7
032
Exc
avat
ing
and
Load
ing
Mac
hine
and
Dra
glin
e O
pera
tors
$16.
44$3
4,20
4$2
3.07
$47,
981
$28.
53$5
9,34
953
-704
1H
oist
and
Win
ch O
pera
tors
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
53-7
051
Indu
stria
l Tru
ck a
nd T
ract
or O
pera
tors
$12.
83$2
6,68
3$1
6.56
$34,
455
$19.
72$4
1,02
053
-706
1C
lean
ers
of V
ehic
les
and
Equ
ipm
ent
$9.2
9$1
9,32
0$1
1.33
$23,
573
$15.
43$3
2,08
853
-706
2La
bore
rs a
nd F
reig
ht, S
tock
, and
Mat
eria
l Mov
ers,
Han
d$1
0.49
$21,
813
$13.
07$2
7,19
6$1
6.49
$34,
303
53-7
063
Mac
hine
Fee
ders
and
Offb
eare
rs$1
1.87
$24,
682
$17.
39$3
6,16
4$2
2.08
$45,
919
53-7
064
Pac
kers
and
Pac
kage
rs, H
and
$10.
06$2
0,91
9$1
2.06
$25,
078
$14.
20$2
9,54
653
-707
1G
as C
ompr
esso
r and
Gas
Pum
ping
Sta
tion
Ope
rato
rs$2
3.65
$49,
185
$32.
85$6
8,32
9$3
6.23
$75,
352
53-7
072
Pum
p O
pera
tors
, Exc
ept W
ellh
ead
Pum
pers
$16.
87$3
5,09
7$1
9.78
$41,
140
$29.
82$6
2,03
253
-707
3W
ellh
ead
Pum
pers
$9.4
6$1
9,66
8$1
4.56
$30,
281
$19.
60$4
0,75
953
-708
1R
efus
e an
d R
ecyc
labl
e M
ater
ial C
olle
ctor
s$1
5.92
$33,
105
$31.
79$6
6,12
5$3
3.63
$69,
958
53-7
111
Min
e S
huttl
e C
ar O
pera
tors
$23.
52$4
8,91
7$2
7.86
$57,
957
$29.
15$6
0,64
053
-712
1Ta
nk C
ar, T
ruck
, and
Shi
p Lo
ader
s$1
4.22
$29,
586
$18.
42$3
8,30
4$2
3.06
$47,
957
53-7
199
Mat
eria
l Mov
ing
Wor
kers
, All
Oth
er$1
3.34
$27,
750
$14.
91$3
1,02
3$1
9.76
$41,
091
N/A
= W
age
data
not
ava
ilabl
e
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Technical NotesCollecting Employment statistics are collected as part of a federal/state cooperative program called Occupational Employment Statistics or OES. Funding is provided by the U.S. Employment and Training Administration and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); the BLS also provides procedures and technical support while State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) collect the data. All states use the same codes making for uniformity across the nation.
The OES survey is a semiannual mail survey measuring occupational employment and wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments. The survey uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify establishments (the physical location of a certain economic activity) and draws its sample primarily from reports submitted by employers to states’ Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs. Occupational employment is the estimate of total wage and salary employment in an occupation across the industries surveyed. Employment is defined as the number of workers who can be classified as full- or part-time employees, including workers on paid vacations or other types of paid leave; workers on unpaid short-term absences; salaried officers, executives, and staff members of incorporated firms; employees temporarily assigned to other units; and employees for whom the reporting unit is their permanent duty station regardless of whether that unit prepares their paycheck. The survey does not cover the self-employed, owners and partners in unincorporated firms, household workers, or unpaid family workers.
Reporting Occupations are grouped in vertical clusters (for example, all computer-related occupations are together regardless of whether they are professional or clerical jobs) or industry clusters. Some occupations will appear more than once (if the occupation relates to several clusters, it will appear in each cluster).
Survey Facts In November 2002, the OES Survey changed from an annual national survey of 400,000 establishments to a semiannual national survey of 200,000 establishments. The OES survey samples and contacts establishments in May and November of each year and, over 3 years, contacts approximately 1.2 million employers. The full 3-year sample allows the production of estimates at fine levels of geographic, industrial, and occupational detail.
Under the guidance of the BLS, state agencies update the wage data each year to provide the most current information for our customers. The OES program uses the BLS Employment Cost Index (ECI) to adjust survey data from prior panels before combining them with the current panel’s data. The wage updating procedure adjusts each detailed occupation’s wage rate, as measured in the earlier panel, according to the average movement of its broader occupational division. The procedure assumes that there are no major differences by geography, industry, or detailed occupation within the occupational division. The wage rates for the highest wage interval are not updated.
The OES survey uses the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) occupational classification system and the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. The SOC system is the first OMB-required occupational classification system for federal agencies. The OES survey categorizes workers in 1 of more than 800 detailed occupations. Together, these detailed occupations make up 23 major occupational groups, one of which - military specific occupations - is not included in the OES survey. The major groups are as follows:
• Management occupations• Business and financial operations occupations• Computer and mathematical science occupations• Architecture and engineering occupations• Life, physical, and social science occupations• Community and social service occupations• Legal occupations• Education, training, and library occupations• Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations• Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations• Healthcare support occupations• Protective service occupations• Food preparation and serving related occupations• Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
occupations• Personal care and service occupations• Sales and related occupations• Office and administrative support occupations• Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations• Construction and extraction occupations• Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations• Production occupations• Transportation and material moving occupations• Military specific occupations (not surveyed in OES)
For more information about the SOC, please see the BLS website at http://www.bls.gov/soc.
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An establishment is defined as an economic unit that processes goods or provides services, such as a factory, mine, or store. The establishment is generally at a single physical location and is engaged primarily in one type of economic activity. The OES Survey currently uses the NAICS system to classify all establishments. The scope of this survey includes establishments in most NAICS sectors.
The sectors are: Logging (1133), support activities for crop production (1151), and support activities for animal production (1152) only; Mining; Utilities; Construction; Manufacturing; Wholesale trade; Retail trade; Transportation and warehousing; Information; Finance and insurance; Real estate and rental and leasing; Professional, scientific, and technical services; Management of companies and enterprises; Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Educational services; Healthcare and social assistance; Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommodation and food services; Other Services (except Federal, State, and Local Government); Federal, State, and Local Government (OES designation). For more information about NAICS, see the BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm.
The OES survey includes establishments in NAICS sectors 11 (logging and agricultural support activities only), 21, 22, 23, 31-33, 42, 44-45, 48-49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 71, 72, 81 (except private households), state government, and local government. The U.S. Postal Service and the executive branch of the federal government are also included.
Data for specific occupations are collected from establishments in those industries that are the predominant employers of those occupations. Employees are reported in the occupation in which they are working, not necessarily for which they were trained.
Reliability All wage data published in this report have a relative error of 50 percent or less, unless noted. This reflects the magnitude of sampling error for the occupation. Sampling errors occur because observations are made only on a sample, not the entire population.
Survey Sample Stratification
Establishments are placed into classifications based on the number of employees.
Wage Estimates Employers reported their employment by occupation in each of twelve wage ranges, as below. Wage ranges or intervals are determined by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
1 to 45 to 9
10 to 1920 to 49
50 to 99100 to 249250 to 499
500 to 9991000 or more
Size
of E
mpl
oyer
Number of Em
ployees
Interval Hourly Wages Annual Wages
Range A Under $9.25
$9.25 to $11.74
$11.75 to $14.74
$14.75 to $18.74
$18.75 to $23.99
$24.00 to $30.24
$30.25 to $38.49
$38.50 to $48.99
$49.00 to $61.99
$62.00 to $78.74
$78.75 to $99.99
$100.00 and over
$19,240 to $24,439
$24,440 to $30,679
$30,680 to $38,999
$39,000 to $49,919
$49,920 to $62,919
$62,920 to $80,079
$80,080 to $101,919
$101,920 to $128,959
$128,960 to $163,799
$163,800 to $207,999
$208,000 and over
Under $19,240
Range B
Range C
Range D
Range E
Range F
Range G
Range H
Range I
Range J
Range K
Range L
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Entry, Median and Experienced Entry level, median, and experienced wages are calculated using wage data only from establishments in those industries that are the predominant employers for an occupation.
Excluded from the calculations are data from employers in industries that do not typically employ workers in that occupation.
Entry wage: The mean (average) of the bottom third of wages in an occupation.
Median wage: The estimated 50th percentile of the distribution of wages; 50 percent of workers in an occupation earn wages below, and 50 percent earn wages above, the median wage.
Experienced wage: The mean (average) of the top two-thirds of wages in an occupation.
Confidentiality Confidentiality guidelines are strictly observed. These guidelines are intended to preserve the anonymity of firms that participate in the survey and require that data for a particular occupation are suppressed (not shown in the report):
• when fewer than three firms responded for an occupation in a particular industry;
• when any one firm represents more than 50 percent of the employment in an occupation;
• when two firms combined represent more than 75 percent of the employment in an occupation.
Included and Excluded Workers Workers or employees included in the OES survey:
• workers who can be classified as full-time or part-time employees
• workers on paid vacations or other types of leave
• workers on unpaid or short-term absences
• salaried officers
• executives
• staff members of incorporated firms
• employees temporarily assigned to other units
• employees for whom the reporting unit is their permanent duty station regardless of whether that unit prepares their paycheck.
Workers or employees excluded from the OES survey:
• the self employed
• owners/partners of unincorporated firms
• unpaid family workers
• household workers
Wages for the OES survey are straight-time gross pay, exclusive of premium pay.
Included are:
• base rate
• cost of living allowances
• guaranteed pay
• hazardous duty pay
• incentive pay including commissions and production bonuses
• on-call pay
• tips
Excluded are:
• back pay
• jury duty pay
• overtime pay
• severance pay
• shift differentials
• nonproduction bonuses
• tuition reimbursements
For more information on the creation of the Occupational Employment Statistics, please see the Occupational Employment and Wages Technical Note at http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.tn.htm.
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Wage Data was prepared by the Economic Information and Analysis Division
George Putnam, Ph.D. Acting Labor Market Information Director, Illinois
Occupational Employment Statistics Unit
Jered Piepenbrink Program Manager
Alex MartinezErnestine CorneliusRhea Lara-CruzTwane Hawkins-McGowan OES Staff
Demarco Thomas Kyle Summers OES Student Workers
Composing and editorial assistance was provided by
Charles Carey Publications Unit
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