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921 Sandusky Street Property Report (921 Sandusky Street)
Property Details Site/Building Name: 921 Sandusky Street
Street Address: 921 Sandusky Street Fostoria, OH 44830
City: Fostoria(Vlew Community)
County: Seneca County(View Community)
Zip Code: 44B30
Type of space: Vacant Land
Min Slz;o: 40 acres
Max Size: 265 acres
Last Updated: 5/15/2019
Contact Information Company: Findlay Hancock County Economic Development
Contact Name: A DeBoskey
Title: Project Specialist
Address: 123 East Main Cross Street
City: Findlay
State: Ohio
Phone: 419-422-3313 Ext. 704
Cell: 41B-721-9012
Email: [email protected]
Website : www.findlayhancocked.com
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Availability For Sale: Yes
Sale Terms: $36,000/acre (170 acres); $45,000/acre (95 acres)
Ownership: Oave Oman (170 acres); Arlene Homer (95 acres)
ownership Type: Private
Number of owners: 2
Date Property is Available: Immediately
Property Description: Currently the land is used for fanmlng. The following due diligence studies have been completed on the site: soil borings, wetland delineation, phase I environmental site assessment, and an endangered species assessment. Studies will be provided to any seriously interested company/business.
Site Details Parcel ID #(s): P51030936600000; P51030936720000;P51030936760000; 133000507120000; P51030936840000
Total Number of Buildings: 0
Current Use: Agricultural
Noise Restrictions: No
Former Use: Agriculture
Total Acres: 265 acres
Lot Size: 265 acres
Developable Acres: 265 acres
Divisible: Yes
Zoning: Industrial
Topography: Flat
Land Use: Agriculture
Attainment: Eight-Hour Ozone: No
Attainment: Particulate Matter (PM 2.5): No
Attainment: Sulfur Dioxide (1-Hour SO2): No
Attainment: Lead: No
Flood Plain: No
Incentives Enterprise Zone: Yes
Revitalization Area: Yes
Transportation Nearest Highway: State Route 12
Distance lo Nearest Highway: miles
4 Lane: Yes
Highway 2: US 23
Distance to Highway 2: 1.3 miles
Nearest Interstate: Interstate 75
Distance to Nearest Interstate: 14.8 miles
Interstate 2: Interstate 80/90
Distance to Interstate 2: 27. 7 miles
Nearest Airport: Fostoria Metropolitan Airport
Distance to Nearest Airport: 2.6 miles
Airport 2: Findlay Airport
Distance to Airport 2: 21 .7 miles
Airport 3: Toledo Express Airport (TOL)
Distance to Airport 3: 48.8 miles
Nearest International Airport: Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DET)
Distance to International Airport: 83.3 miles
Port Name: Port of Toledo
Distance to Port: 41 miles
Rail: Yes
Rail Provider: Norfolk Southern
Rail Type: Adjacent
Distance to Rall: 5280 feet miles
Utilities Electric: Yes
Electric Provider: American Electric Power
Dual Electric Feeds: Yes
Redundant Power: Yes
Gas: Yes
Gas Provider: Columbia Gas of Ohio
Gas Une Size: 4 in
Gas Pressure: 32psi psi
Water at Site : Yes
Water Provider: City of Fostoria
Water Line Size: 10 in
Water Main Pressure: 65 psi
Water Excess Capacity As of Date : 3.8 MGD
Water Details: The City of Fostoria's Water Treatment Plant has a capacity of 6 MGD and is currently seeing 2.2 MGD in usage.
Municipal Water Connection: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Sewer Provider: City of Fostoria
Sewer Line Size: 18 in
Municipal Sewer Connection: Yes
Sewer Details: The City of Fostoria Waste Water Treatment Plant has a capacity of 12 MGD and is currently seeing daily usage of 4.4 MGD.
Fiber Service to Site: Yes
Fiber Provider: AT&T
Site Due Diligence Phase I Environmental Report Completed: Yes
Wetlands Delineation Completed : Yes
Geotechnlcal Study Completed: Yes
Description The property Is currently agriculture and farmed on a yearly basis. 170 acres is owned by Dave Oman and 95 acres are owned by Arlene Homer. All utilities are on site. The land sits along State Route 12 and is 16 miles from Interstate 75. Due diligence studies have been completed on the property, including: Phase I Environmental, Wetland Determination, Soll Borings, and Endangered Species.
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921 Sandusky Street Property Report (921 Sandusky Street)
Property Details Site/Building Name: 921 Sandusky Street
Street Address: 921 Sandusky Street Fostoria, OH 44830
City: Fostoria(View Community)
County: Seneca County(View Community)
Zip Code: 44830
Type of space: Vacant Land
Min Size: 40 acres
Max Size: 265 acres
Last Updated: 5/15/2019
Contact Information Company: Findlay Hancock County Economic Development
Contact Name: A DeBoskey
Trtle: Project Speciar.st
Address: 123 East Main Cross Street
City: Findlay
State: Ohio
Phone: 419-422-3313 Ext. 704
Cell: 419-721-9012
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.findlayhancocked.com
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Availability For Sale: Yes
Sale Terms: $36,000/acre (170 acres); $45,000/acre (95 acres)
Ownership: Dave Oman (170 acres); Arlene Homer (95 acres)
Ownership Type: Private
Number of Owners: 2
Date Property is Available: Immediately
Properly Description: Currently the land is used for farming. The following due diligence studies have been completed on the site: soil borings, wetland delineation, phase I environmental site assessment, and an endangered species assessment. Studies will be provided to any seriously interested company/business.
Site Details Parcel ID #(s): P51030936600000; P51030936720000;P51030936760000; 133000507120000; P51030936840000
Total Number of Buildings: 0
Current Use: Agricultural
Noise Restrictions: No
Former Use: Agriculture
Total Acres: 265 acres
Lot Size: 265 acres
Developable Acres: 265 acres
Divisible: Yes
Zoning: Industrial
Topography: Flat
Land Use: Agriculture
Attainment: Eight-Hour Ozone: No
Attainment: Particulate Matter (PM 2.5): No
Attainment: Sulfur Dioxide (1-Hour SO2): No
Attainment: Lead: No
Flood Plain: No
Incentives Enterprise Zone: Yes
Revitalization Area: Yes
Transportation Nearest Highway: State Route 12
Distance to Nearest Highway: miles
4 Lane: Yes
Highway 2: US 23
Distance to Highway 2: t .3 miles
Nearest Interstate: Interstate 75
Distance to Nearest Interstate: 14.8 miles
Interstate 2: Interstate 80/90
Distance to Interstate 2: 27. 7 miles
Nearest Airport: Fostoria Metropolitan Airport
Distance to Nearest Airport: 2.6 miles
Airport 2: Findlay Airport
Distance to Airport 2: 21.7 miles
Airport 3: Toledo Express Airport (TOL)
Distance to Airport 3: 48.8 miles
Nearest International Airport: DetroH Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DET)
Distance to International Airport: 83.3 miles
Port Name: Port of Toledo
Distance to Port: 41 miles
Rail: Yes
Rail Provider: Norfolk Southern
Rail Type: Adjacent
Distance to Rall: 5280 feet miles
Utilities Electric: Yes
Electric Provider: American Electric Power
Dual Electric Feeds: Yes
Redundant Power: Yes
Gas: Yes
Gas Provider: Columbia Gas of Ohio
Gas Line Size: 4 in
Gas Pressure: 32psi psi
Water at Site: Yes
Water Provider: City of Fostoria
Water Line Size: 10 in
Water Main Pressure: 65 psi
Water Excess Capacity As of Date: 3.8 MGD
Water Details: The City of Fostoria's Water Treatment Plant has a capacity of 6 MGD and is currently seeing 2.2 MGD in usage.
Munlclpal Water Connection: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Sewer Provider: City of Fostoria
Sewer Line Size: 18 in
Municipal Sewer Connection: Yes
Sewer Details: The City of Fostoria Waste Water Treatment Plant has a capacity of 12 MGD and is currenUy seeing daily usage of 4.4 MGD.
Fiber Service to Site: Yes
Fiber Provider: AT&T
Site Due Diligence Phase I Environmental Report Completed: Yes
Wetlands Delineation Completed: Yes
Geotechnical Study Completed: Yes
Description The property is currently agriculture and farmed on a yearly basis. 170 acres is owned by Dave Oman and 95 acres are owned by Arlene Homer. All utilities are on site. The land sits along State Route 12 and is 16 miles from Interstate 75. Due diligence studies have been completed on the property, including: Phase I Environmental, Wetland Determination, Soll Borings, and Endangered Species.
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921 Sandusky Street Labor Force Report (45mlle radius around921 Sandusky Street)
Total Establishments Total Employees
TOTAL TOTAL
48,391 651,438
Total Establishments by S1Ze(2018) Total Employees by MaJor SIC/2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 1-4 Employees
■ 5-9 Employees
27,781
9,563
57A1
19.76
■ Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing (SIC Range OUl!I)
6,407 0.98
■ 10-19 Employees 5,349 11.05 ■ Mining (SIC 10-14) 311 0.05
20-49 Employees 3,487 7.21 ■ Construction (SIC 15-17) 21,404 3.29
50-99 Employees ■ ■ 100-249 Employees
1,303
660
2.69
1.36
Manufacturing (SIC 20-39)
■ Transportation and Communications (SIC 40-49)
96,366
24,747
14.79
3.80
250-499 Employees 142 0.29 ■ Wholesale Trade (SIC 50-51) 23,941 3.66
500-999 Employees 57 0.12 Retail Trade (SIC 52-59) 130,004 19.96
1000+ Employees 49 0.10 Finance, Insurance And Real Estate (SIC 611-69)
26,748 4.11
Services (SIC 70-39) 276,137 42.39
Public Administration (SIC 90-98) 42,304 6.49
Unclassified (SIC 99) 3,069 OA1
Total Businesses by Establishment lype(2018) Total Employees by Establishment Typo(2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 498 1.03 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 2,141 0.33
Agricultural Services 745 1.54 Agricultural Services 4,266 0.65
Coal and Ore Mining 22 0.05 Coal and Ore Mining 279 0.04
Oil and Gas 11 0.02 Olland Gas 32 0.00
General Construction 834 1.72 General Construction 6,295 0.97
Heavy Construction 1,694 3.50 Heavy Construction 15,109 2.32
Food Manufacturing 100 0.21 Food Manufacturing 8,338 1.28
Tobacco Manufacturing 0.00 Tobacco Manufacturing 3 0.00
Textile Mills 2 0.00 Textile Mills 14 0.00
Apparel and Textlle Manufacturing 32 0.07 Apparel and Textile Manufacturing 202 0.03
Lumber and Wood Production 52 0.11 Lumber and Wood Production 934 0.14
Furniture Manufacturing 14 0.03 Furniture Manufacturing 1,388 0.21
Paper Manufacturing 35 0.07 Paper Manufacturing 2,055 0.32
Printing and Publishing 251 0.52 Printing and Publishing 5,537 0.85
Chemicals 65 0.13 Chemicals 2,198 0.34
Petroleum Refining 25 0.05 Petroleum Refining 3,332 0.51
Rubber and Plastics 88 0.18 Rubber and Plastics 8,155 1.25
Leather Manufacturing 0.00 Leather Manufacturing 150 0.02
Stone, Glass, and Concrete 75 0.15 Stone, Glass, and Concrete 5,897 0.91
Metals Fabrication 282 0.58 Metals Fabrication 11,931 1.83
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 713 1.47 Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 46,232 7.10
Transportation 1,213 2.51 Transportation 17,192 2.64
Travel Services 77 0.16 Travel Services 300 0.05
Tranaport Services 56 0.12 Transport Services 1,109 0.17
Communications 332 0.69 Communications 4,071 0.62
Utllltles 180 0.37 Utilities 2,075 0.32
Durables Wholesale 1,054 2.18 Durables Wholesale 17,440 2.68
Non DurablH Wholesale 368 0.76 Non Durables Wholesale 6,501 1.00
Bulldlng Materials, Hardware and Garden 504 1.04 Bulldlng Materials, Hardware and Garden 8,869 1.36
General Merchandise Stores 342 0.71 General Merchandise Stores 11,100 1.70
Food Markets 230 OAS Food Markets 12,737 1.96
Convenience Stores 362 0.75 Convenience Stores 2,269 0.35
Other Food Stores 374 0.77 Other Food Stores 4,767 0.73
Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 1,153 2.38 Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 17,817 2.74
Clothing Stores 375 0.77 Clothing Stores 3,277 0.50
Fumlture Stores 164 0.34 Furniture Stores 1,233 0.19
Home Furnishings 164 0.34 Home Furnishings 3,694 0.57
Electronics and Computer Stores 141 0.29 Electronics and Computer Stores 1,348 0.21
Music Stores 36 0.07 Music Stores 140 0,02
Restaurants 1,761 3.64 Restaurants 35,300 5.42
other Food Service 685 1A2 Other Food Service 9,034 1.39
Bars 232 0.48 Bars 1,459 0.22
Drug Stores 250 0.52 Drug Stores 4,030 0.62
Liquor Stores 70 0,14 Liquor Stores 374 0.06
Specialty Stores 1,497 3.09 Specialty Stores 11,620 1.78
Catalog and Direct Sales 135 0.28 Catalog and Direct Sales 936 0.14
Banks and Financial Institutions 2,654 5.48 Banks and Flnanclal Institutions 11,672 1.79
Insurance Carriers 59 0.12 Insurance Carriers 271 0.04
Insurance Agents and Brokers 1,236 2.55 Insurance Agents and Brokers 6,596 1.01
Real Estate 1,416 2.93 Real Estate 8,209 1.26
Hotels and lodging 399 0.82 Hotels and Lodging 21,399 3.28
Dry Cleaning and laundry 223 0.48 Dry Cleaning and laundry 1,441 0.22
Beauty and Barbar Shops 897 1.85 Beauty and Barber Shops 4,559 0.70
Other Personal Service 715 1.48 Other Personal Service 3,352 0.51
Advertising 133 0.27 Advertising 1,142 0.18
Computer Services 292 0.60 Computer Services 2,291 0.35
Other BusinHs Services 1,218 2.52 Other Business Services 9,724 1A9
Auto Repair/Services 1,219 2.52 Auto Repair/Services 6,245 0.96
Miscellaneous Repair Services 382 0.79 Miscellaneous Repair Services 1,549 0.24
Motion Pictures 219 0.45 Motion Pictures 1,102 0.17
Entertainment and Recreation Services 781 1.61 Entertainment and Recreation Services 22,113 3.39
Health and Medical Services 6,600 13.64 Health and Medical Services 35,785 SA9
Hospitals 913 1.89 Hosp11als 49,956 7.67
legal Services 972 2.01 Legal Services 4,046 0.62
Primary and Secondary Education 795 1.64 Primary and Secondary Education 35,283 5A2
Colleges and Universities 100 0.21 Colleges and Universities 17,918 2.75
Social Services 1,638 3.38 Social Services 22,497 3A5
Child Care Services 286 0.59 Child Care Services 3,477 0.53
Museums and Zoos 99 0.20 Museums and Zoos 1,330 0.20
Membership Organizations 2,292 4.74 Membership Organb:ations 12,635 1.94
Professional Services 1,237 2.56 Professional Services 14,540 2.23
Government 2,282 4 .72 Government 42,304 6.49
Unclassified Establishments 1,733 3.58 Unclasslfled Establishments 3,069 0.47
Total Bus messes by NAICS(2018) Total Employees by NAICS(2018)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 546 1.13 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 2,440 0.37
Agricultural Services 0 0.00 Agricultural Services 0 0.00
Coal and Ore Mining 25 0.05 Coal and Ore Mining 291 0.04
Oil and Gas 7 0.01 011 and Gas 16 0.00
General Construction 2,489 5.14 General Construction 20,825 3.20
Heavy Conslructlon 179 0.37 Heavy Construction 1,835 0.28
Food Manufacturing 190 0.39 Food Manufacturing 9,252 1.42
Beverage and Tobacco Products 26 0.05 Beverage and Tobacco Products 437 0.07
Textile Mills 2 0.00 Textile MIiis 14 0.00
Textile Products 26 0.05 Textile Products 152 0.02
Apparel Manufacturing 3 0.01 Apparel Manufacturing 32 0.00
Leather Manufacturing 0.00 Leather Manufacturing 150 0.02
Wood Products 48 0.10 Wood Products 924 0.14
Paper Manufacturing 35 0.07 Paper Manufacturing 2,055 0.32
Printing and Publishing 155 0.32 PrlnUng and Publishing 3,247 0.50
Chemicals 69 0.14 Chemicals 2,279 0.35
Petroleum and Coal Products 25 0.05 Petroleum and Coal Products 3,332 0.51
Rubber and Plastics 87 0.18 Rubber and Plastics 7,683 1.18
Stone, Glass, and Concrete 75 0.15 Stone, Glass, and Concrete 5,897 0.91
Primary Metal Manufacturing 53 0.11 Primary Metal Manufacturing 2,057 0.32
Metals FabricaUon 368 0.76 Metals Fabrication 12,538 1.92
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 226 OA7 Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 8,900 1.37
Computers and Electronics 36 0.07 Computere and Electronics 792 0.12
Electrical Equipment and Appliances 36 0.07 Electrical Equipment and Appliances 4,330 0.66
Transportation Equipment 69 0.14 Transportation Equipment 13,672 2.10
Furniture Manufacturing 64 0 .13 Furniture Manufacturing 1,591 0.24
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 222 0.46 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 10,959 1.68
CommunicaUons 230 0.48 Communications 1,566 0.24
UtlliUas 77 0.16 Utilities 1,199 0.18
Durables Wholesale 1,018 2.10 Durables Wholesale 17,138 2.63
Non Durable& Wholesale 333 0.69 Non Durables Wholesale 6,025 0.92
Electronic Markets and Brokers 26 0.05 Electronic Markets and Brokers 456 0.07
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 854 1.76 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 14,527 2.23
Furniture and Home Furnishings 233 0.48 Furniture and Homa Furnishings 4,057 0.62
Electronics and Applic:ancH 383 0.79 Electronics and Appllcances 8,978 1.38
Bulldlng Materials, Hardware and Garden 493 1.02 Building Materials, Hardware and Garden 8,460 1.30
Food and Beverage Stores 803 1.66 Food and Beverage Stores 16,599 2.55
Health and Personal Care Stores 503 1.04 Health and Personal Cara Stores 5,481 0.84
Gasoline Stations 299 0.62 Gasoline Stations 3,290 0.51
Clothing and Clothing Accessories 483 1.00 Clothing and Clothing Accessories 3,853 0.59
Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores 366 0.76 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Book/Music Stores 3,143 0.48
General Merchandise Stores 342 0.71 General Merchandise Stores 11,100 1.70
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 852 1.76 Miscellaneous Stora Retailers 7,186 1.10
Nonstore Retailers 135 0.28 Nonstora Retailers 936 0.14
Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service 297 0.61 Warehousing/Storage, Postal/Courier Service 3,865 0.59
Publishing 89 0.18 Publishing 2,239 0.34
Software Publishers 51 0.11 Software Publishers 548 0.08
Motion Pictures and Video 31 0.06 Motion Pictures and Video 179 0.03
Movie Theaters 24 0.05 Movie Theaters 424 0.07
Broadcasting 101 0.21 Broadc:astlng 2,544 0.39
Data Processing/Hosting 49 0.10 Data Processing/Hosting 289 0.04
Other Information Services 163 0.34 Other Information Services 1,925 0.30
Banking 2,596 5.38 Banking 10,733 1.65
Insurance Carriers 1,289 2.66 Insurance Carriers 8,818 1.05
Real Estate 1,486 3.07 Real Estate 7,714 1.18
Rental and Leasing 422 0.87 Rental and Leasing 1,977 0.30
Legal Services 1,043 2.16 Legal Services 4,458 0.68
Accounting 466 0.96 Accounting 2,609 0.40
Agricultural and Engineering 288 0.60 Agricultural and Engineering 4,095 0.63
Specialized Design 134 0.28 Specialized Design 474 0.07
Computer Systems Design 101 0.21 Computer Systems Design 967 0.15
Management/Sclentlflc/Technlcal Consulting 365 0.75 Management/Scientific/Technical Consulting 3,832 0.56
Scientific Research and Development 91 0.19 Scientific Research and Development 2,226 0.34
Advertising and Public Relations 173 0.36 Advertising and Public Relations 1,558 0.24
Other Professional/Scientific/Technical Services 562 1.16
Other Professional/Scientific/Technical Services
5,088 0.78
Company and Enterprise Management 63 0.13 Company and Enterprise Management 987 0.15
Administrative and Support 1,211 2.50 Administrative and Support 9,470 us Waste Management and Remediation 127 0.26 Waste Management and Remediation 987 D.15
Elementary and Secondary Schools 792 1.64 Elementary and Secondary Schools 35,215 SA1
Colleges and Universities 100 0.21 Colleges and Universities 17,918 2.75
Business Schools, Computer and Management Training
8 0.02 Business Schools, Computer and Management Training
285 0.04
Technical and Trade Schools 25 0.05 Technical and Trade Schools 811 0.09
Educational Services 287 0.59 Educational Services 1,644 0.25
Physician Offices 2,709 5.60 Physician Offices 15,408 2.37
Dental Offices 583 1.20 Dental Offices 3,983 0.81
Other Health Practlcloners 3,401 7.03 Other Health Practlcloners 7,091 1.09
Outpatient Care 230 OAS Outpatient Care 10,624 1.63
Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 105 0.22 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 1,511 0.23
Home Health Care Services 189 0.39 Home Health Care Services 5,572 0.86
Ambulatory Services 290 0.80 Ambulatory Services 7,446 1.14
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 58 0.12 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 22,660 3.48
Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 76 0.16 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals 1,320 0.20
Other Hospitals 12 0.02 Other Hospitals 248 0.04
Nursing and Resldentlal Care 305 0.83 Nursing and Resldentlal Care 18,505 2.53
Individual and Family Services 821 1.70 Individual and Family Services 6,978 1.07
Community Relief Services 27 0.06 Community Relief Services 476 0.07
Vocational Rehabilitation 105 0.22 Vocational Rehabilitation 5,926 0.91
Child Care Services 286 0.59 Chlld Care Services 3,477 0.53
Performing Arts 68 0.14 Performing Arts 296 0.05
Spectator Sports 14 0.03 Spectator Sports 99 0.02
Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 31 0,06 Performing Arts/Sports Promoters 294 0.05
Agents and Managers 5 0.01 Agents and Managers 37 0.01
lndpendent Artists/Writers/Performers 49 0.10 lndpendent Artists/Writers/Performers 169 0.03
Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 185 0.38 Museums, Zoos, Historical Sites 2,173 0.33
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 344 0.71 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 19,036 2.92
Fitness Centers 175 0.38 Fitness Centers 1,663 0.28
Accomodatlons 399 0.82 Accomodatlons 21,399 3.28
Food Services and Drinking Places 2,728 5.84 Food Services and Drinking Places 47,507 7.29
Repair and Maintenance Services 1,310 2.71 Repair and Maintenance Services 6,241 0.96
Personal Care Services 1,477 3.05 Personal Care Services 7,298 1.12
Death Care Services 229 0.47 Death Care Services 1,160 0.18
Religlous/Clvlc/Professlonal Organizations 2,538 5.24 Rellglous/Clvic/Professlonal Organizations 16,883 2.59
Public Administration 2,284 4.72
Total Employees by Occupat,011(2018)
Executive, Managers, and Administrators
Protective Services
Farming, Forestry, and Fishing
Business and Financial Operation&
Computer and mathematlcal occupations
Architecture and engineering
Life/Physlcal/Soclal Science occupations
Community and Social Services
Legal
Education/Training/Library
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
Health Technologists/Technicians
Healthcare support
Food Preparation/Serving
Building and Grounds maintenance
Personal care and service
Sales
Office and Administrative support
Construction and Extraction
Installation/Maintenance and Repair workers
Production Workers
Transportation Workers
Material Moving
TOTAL
58,514
15,614
1,549
20,871
9,678
8,392
4,041
11,742
6,554
41,916
32,458
11,090
21,527
41,842
25,127
27,638
74,560
87,108
32,534
20,467
40,691
26,336
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Populat,011(2018) Populat,on(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
1,174,662 1,166,310
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200k 200k
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Age D1stribut1on(2018) Age D1stribcit1on(2023)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 0-4 69,260 5-90 ■ M 69,600 5.97
■ M 70,998 6.04 ■ M 69,113 5.93
■ 111-19 152,316 12.97 ■ 10-19 149,680 12.83
20-29 161,253 13.73 20-3 152,882 13.11
■ 30-39 139,749 11.90 ■ 30-39 144,716 12A1
■ 40-49 136,586 11.63 ■ 40-49 133,569 11.45
50-59 157,544 13A1 50-59 140,026 12.01
60-64 80,704 6.87 60-64 74,369 6.38
65+ 206,252 17.56 65+ 232,355 19,92
Sex(2018) Sex(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
■ Male 578,271 49.23 ■ Male 573,313 49.16
■ Female 596,391 50.77 ■ Female 592,997 50.84
Ethnicity D1strib11tion(2018) Ethnicity D1st1ibut1on(2023)
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hlspanlc) hispanic) {non hispanlc) {non- hlspanic) hispanic) hispanic) hispanic) hispanic) (non- hispanic:) (non- hispanic) hispillnic) hispanic) hlspanlc) hlspanic) hlspanlc) hispanic)
•TOTAL % TOTAL %
•White (non-hispanic) 956,261 81A1 ■ White (non-hispanlc) 940,486 80.64
Black (non-hlspanlc) 107,043 9.11 Black (non-hlspanlc) 107,072 9.18
■ American Indian (non-hlspanlc) 2,287 0.19 •• American Indian (non-hlspanlc) 2,401 0.21
•Asian (non-hlapanic) 15,454 1.32
Pacific Islander (non-hlspanlc) 221 0.02
Other (non-hlspanic) 712 0.06 •
Aalan (non-hispanlc) 17,491 1.50
• •Pacific Islander (non-hlspanlc) 224 0.02
Other (non-hlspanlc) 1162 0.06
Multlrace (non-hlspanlc) 22,943 1.95 Multlrace (non-hlspanlc) 23,887 2.05
Hispanic (non-hispanic) 69,874 5.95 Hispanic (non-hispanic) 74,202 6.36
Race Distribut,011(2018) Race D,stnbution{2023)
1, 5 OO k 1,5 OOk
1 ,OOOk 1,000k
500k 500 kI IOk Ok White American Asian Pacific Other Muttirace White Black American Asian Pacific Other Hultirace
Indian Islander Indian Islander - -TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ White 992,745 84.51 ■ White 979,052 83.94
• Black 109,847 9.35 ■ Black 110,022 9A3
• American Indian 3,037 0.26 ■ American Indian 3,214 0.28
Asian 15,695 1.34 Asian 17,806 1.53
■ Pacific Islander 275 0.02 ■ Pacific Islander 279 0.02
• Other 21,780 1.85 • Other 23,145 1.98
Multi race 31,283 2.66 Multlrace 32,792 2.81
Total Households(2018) Total Househoids(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
Households 494,654 n/a Households 496,826 n/a
Families 309,919 Families 302,967 60.98
Average Household lncome(2018) Average Household lncome(2023)
TOTAL TOTAL
73,201A8 88,109.46
Household Income D1stnbution(2018) Household Income D1stnbution(2023)
150k 150 k
1OOk 100k
SOk
Ok I I <$10 $10-
K $20K
$20-S301C
$30-$40K
I $40-$SOK
$50-$60K
$60-$75"K
$75-$1O0K $1001(
SOk
Ok I I <$10 $10-
K $:ZOK
$20-$3OK
$30-$4OK
I $40-$SOK
$50-$601(
$60-$7SK
$75-$1001(
> $100K
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ <$10 K
■ $10-$20K
■ $20-$30K
$30-$40K
■ $40-$50K
■ $50-$60K
$60-$75K
$75-$100K
>$100K
35,572
47,971
51,778
51,039
48,388
41,198
50,127
62,498
106,083
7.19
9.70
10.47
10.32
9.78
8.33
10.13
12.63
21.45
■ <$10K
■ $10-$20K
■ $20-$30K
$30-$40K
■ $40-$50K
■ $50-$60K
$60-$75K
$75-$100K
> $100K
31,950
41 ,281
45,910
44,775
43,667
39,941
49,427
63,644
136,231
6.43
8.31
9.24
9.01
8.79
8.04
9.95
12.81
27.42
Labor Force Status(2018) Labor Force Status(2023)
TOTAL " TOTAL %
Labor Force 593,806 n/a Labor Force 591,343 n/a
■ Employed 567,649 95.60 ■ Employed 565,002 95.55
■ Unemployed 25,484 4.29 ■ Unemployed 25,671 4.34
In Anned Forces 673 n/a In Armed Forces 670 n/a
Not In Labor Force 353,204 n/a Not In Labor Force 352,567 n/a
l otal Number of Housing(2018) Total Number of Hous1119(2023)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
Total Dwellings 540,968 n/a Total Dwelllngs 550,384 n/a
■ Owner-Occupied Dwelllngs 338,692 68.47 ■ Owner-Occupied Dwellings 342,411 68.92
■ Renter-Occupied Dwelllngs 155,962 31.53 ■ Renter-Occupied Dwelllngs 154,415 31.08
Housing Units Occupied 494,654 91.44 Housing Units Occupied 496,826 90.27
Education Attainment(2018) Education Attainment(2023)
400k 400k
300k 300k
200k
100k
Ok < Grade -• ■
Grade 9~
12
High
School Some
Callege
■ Assoc Degree
I Bach
Degree
Grad Degree
200k
100k
Ok< -Grade
■ Grade 9•
12
IHigh
Schaol Some
Colll!!Sti
■Assoc Degree
IBach
Degree
Grad
Degree
TOTAL % TOTAL %
<Grade 9 17,983 2.24 ■ < Grada9 18,154 2.27
Grade 9-12 56,063 7.00 ■ Grada9-12 56,506 7.06
High School 289,246 36.11 ■ High School 288,604 36.08
Some College 168,952 21.09 Some Collage 168,640 21.08
Assoc Degree 81,510 10.18 Assoc Degree ■ 81,212 10.15
Bach Degree 114,607 14.31 ■ Bach Degree 114,166 14.27
Grad Degree 72,676 9.07 Grad Degree 72,634 9.08
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■
■
Size of Household(2018) Size of Household(2023)
TOTAL % TOTAL %
■ 1 Parson 155,476 31.43 ■ 1 Person 168,020 33.82
■ 2Person 177,319 35.85 ■ 2Person 176,622 35.55
■ 3 Parson 68,099 13.77 ■ 3Parson 64,618 13.01
4 Person 54,586 11.04 4 Person 51,200 10.31
■ 5 Person 25,268 5.11 ■ SPerson 23,515 4.73
■ &+Person 9,237 1.87 ■ 6+ Person 8,551 1.72
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921 Sandusky Street Wages Report (Other Ohio nonmetropolltan area )
Occupat1on Median Hourly Mean Hourly Median Annual Mean Annual
All Oecupallons $16.29 $19.73 $33,890 $41,050
Management Occupations S39 73 $45.35 $82.630 $94,330
Chief Executives $62.99 $82.40 $131,010 $171,390
General and Operations Managers $38.29 $49.09 $79,630 $102,110
Legislators $19,130 $41,070
Marketing Managers $45.36 $53.94 $94,360 $112,190
Sales Managers $50.35 $51.63 $104,740 $107,390
Public Relations and Fundralslng Managers $42.76 $46.01 $88,940 $95,710
Administrative Services Managers $33.88 $35.29 $70,470 $73,400
Computer and Information Systems Managers $47.18 $48.92 $98,130 $101,740
Financial Managers $47.66 $54.90 $99,140 $114,180
Industrial Production Managers $46.57 $49.47 $96,870 $102,900
Purchasing Managers $45.55 $45.50 $94,740 $94,640
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $40.21 $42.14 $83,640 $87,650
Human Resources Managers $42.52 $46.23 $88,440 $96,150
Construction Managers $37.70 $44.41 $78,410 $92,360
Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program $18.72 $21.69 $38,950 $45,110
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School $83,200 $80,050
Education Administrators, Postsecondary $36.50 $44.15 $75,920 $91,840
Archltectural and Engineering Managers $53.40 $56.29 $111,070 $117,090
Food Service Managers $21.01 $23.12 $43,700 $48,090
Funeral Service Managers
Lodging Managers $20.58 $30.45 $42,810 $63,340
Medical and Health Services Managers $40.79 $44.39 $84,840 $92,320
Natural Sciences Managers $51.19 $52.00 $108,470 $108,150
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents $36A3 $37.09 $75,760 $77,150
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers $18.71 $22.52 $38,910 $46,840
Soclal and Community Service Managers $27.85 $28.62 $57,510 $59,530
Managers, All Other $40.27 $40.52 $83,750 $84,290
Business and Financial Operations Occupations S25.81 S28.29 S53,680 S58,850
Buyers and Purchasing Agents $26.48 $27.74 $55,080 $57,710
Clalms Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators $35.33 $35.73 $73,480 $74,310
Compliance Officers $23.80 $25.37 $49,510 $52,760
Cost Estimators $27.64 $29.46 $57,480 $61,270
Human Resources Specialists $23.96 $25.92 $49,830 $53,920
Labor Relations Specialists $9.33 $13.55 $19,400 $28,190
Loglsticians $32.04 $31.28 $66,650 $65,050
Management Analysts $30,11 $33.33 $62,630 $69,320
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $18.02 $20.67 $37,480 $42,980
Fundraisers $26.11 $29.38 $54,310 $61,110
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $27.49 $26.44 $57,170 $54,990
Training and Development Speclallsts $25.36 $27.45 $52,760 $57,090
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $23.27 $26.50 $48,390 $55,110
Business Operations Specialists, All Other $28.23 $29.92 $58,710 $62,230
Accountants and Auditors $27.42 $29.56 $57,040 $61,480
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate $26.30 $26,10 $54,700 $54,290
Credit Analysts $23.66 $26.00 $49,210 $54,070
Financial Analysts $30.17 $44.74 $62,760 $93,050
Personal Financial Advisors $23.59 $37.87 $49,070 $78,770
Insurance Underwriters $29.73 $31.37 $61,830 $65,240
Credit Counselors $18.87 $24.66 $39,250 $51,290
Loan Officers $31.67 $35.42 $65,870 $73,670
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents $17.74 $19.72 $36,890 $41,020
Tax Preparers $14.67 $15.07 $30,510 $31,340
Flnanclal Speclallsts, All Other $26.10 $28.30 $54,290 $58,860
Computer and Mathematical Occupations $26.42 S28 63 $54 960 $59,550
Computer Systems Analysts $34.26 $34.63 $71,260 $72,030
Computer Programmers $36.31 $37.60 $75,520 $78,200
Softwere Developers, Applications $33.24 $34.18 $69,140 $71,090
Web Developers $21.72 $24,65 $45,180 $51,270
Database Administrators $35.59 $37.77 $74,020 $78,570
Network and Computer Systems Administrators $32.73 $33.18 $68,080 $69,020
Computer Network Architects $41.52 $41.42 $86,370 $86,140
Computer User Support Speclallsts $18.89 $19.82 $39,290 $41,230
Computer Network Support Specialists $22.34 $24.00 $46,470 $49,930
Computer Occupations, All Other $23.95 $27.93 $49,810 $58,100
Operations Research Analysts $37.15 $39.16 $77,270 $81,450
Architecture and Engmeenng Occupations S32 .30 S33.34 S67.180 S69,350
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval $22.85 $24.87 $47,540 $51,730
Chemical Engineers $37.98 $40.08 $78,990 $83,370
Civil Engineers $37.84 $37.25 $78,700 $77,480
Electrical Engineers $33.37 $35.75 $69,400 $74,350
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer $41.93 $42.99 $87,210 $89,420
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors $36.47 $38.28 $75,850 $79,620
Industrial Engineers $34.59 $34.92 $71,950 $72,640
Materials Engineers $34.77 $35.68 $72,320 $74,210
Mechanical Engineers $33.99 $34.47 $70,700 $71,700
Engineers, All Other $33.80 $35.66 $70,310 $74,180
Architectural and Civil Drafters $21.69 $21.98 $45,110 $45,720
Mechanical Drafters $21.94 $22.86 $45,640 $47,560
Drafters, All Other $22.25 $22.24 $46,270 $46,250
Clvll Engineering Technicians $26.52 $26.78 $55,170 $55,700
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians $23.36 $24.40 $48,580 $50,740
Industrial Engineering Technicians $22.51 $23.30 $46,820 $48,460
Mechanical Engineering Technicians $23.03 $23.30 $47,890 $48,460
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other $26.36 $26.24 $54,820 $54,570
Surveying and Mapping Technicians $18.86 $20.02 $39,220 $41,640
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations S27.10 $29.60 $56,380 S61,560
Food Scientists and Technologists $29.27 $30.99 $60,880 $64,450
Soll and Plant Scientists $22.48 $22.99 $46,750 $47,820
Biological Scientists, All Other $18.65 $20.90 $38,800 $43,470
Conservation Scientists $25.75 $28.23 $53,560 $58,720
Chemists $33.91 $36.90 $70,530 $76,750
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health $27.52 $27.89 $57,240 $58,020
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists $28.89 $31.60 $60,090 $65,720
Urban and Regional Planners $31.39 $32.91 $65,290 $68,450
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other $37.29 $36.38 $77,560 $75,670
Agricultural and Food Sciance Technicians $17.84 $18.70 $37,100 $38,890
Biological Technicians $18.12 $18.31 $37,690 $38,090
Chemical Technicians $22.37 $22.44 $46,540 $46,680
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health $20.29 $21.21 $42,200 $44,130
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All other $21.34 $21.00 $44,390 $43,680
Community and Social Service Occupations $18.36 S19 .86 $38.180 S41,300
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors $23.70 $24.41 $49,300 $50,770
Rehabllltatlon Counselors $15.30 $17.33 $31,820 $36,050
Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors $21.61 $21.90 $44,940 $45,550
Child, Family, and School Social Workers $18.13 $18.76 $37,720 $39,020
Healthcare Social Workers $21.10 $21.61 $43,880 $44,960
Mental HeaHh and Substance Abuse Social Workers $18.71 $22.80 $38,920 $47,430
Soclal Workers, All Other $21.74 $22.23 $45,230 $46,230
Health Educators $21.31 $22.28 $44,330 $46,350
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists $21.44 $22.12 $44,590 $46,020
Social and Human Service Assistants $14.39 $15.01 $29,930 $31,220
Community HeaHh Workers $17.60 $18A9 $36,610 $38,470
Community and Social Service Specialists, All other $16.76 $17.43 $34,870 $36,250
Clergy $18.22 $19.77 $37,890 $41,130
Directors, Religious Activities and Education $20.43 $21.25 $42,500 $44,200
Legal Occupations $28.37 S35.54 S59,000 S73,920
Lawyers $32.26 $41.09 $67,100 $85,470
Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $36.46 $41.36 $75,840 $86,020
Paralegals and Legal Assistants $17.79 $19.12 $37,000 $39,770
TIiie Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers $21.35 $22.77 $44,400 $47,350
Education, Training, and Library Occupations S25.09 S26 .37 $52.190 S54.850
Business Teachers, Postsecondary $86,630 $107,990
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary $76,080 $86,480
Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary $63,970 $72,170
Blologlcal Science Teachers, Postsecondary $81,230 $89,990
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary $84,540 $88,930
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary $81,650 $92,220
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary $77,780 $83,780
Health Speclaltles Teachers, Postsecondary
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary $61,450 $61,900
Education Teachers, Postsecondary $57,730 $71,010
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary $73,750 $87,600
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary $68,320 $72,080
History Teachers, Postsecondary
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary $63,760 $73,870
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary $31.01 $29.10 $64,510 $60,520
Postsecondary Teachers, All other $54,210 $62,230
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $12.99 $15.23 $27,010 $31,670
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education $57,570 $58,330
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $59,030 $59,390
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $59,270 $59,940
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $55,690 $56,070
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School $66,920 $63,910
Special Education Teachers, Preschool $49,020 $50,610
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School $47,590 $51,470
Special Education Teachers, Middle School $50,070 $56,360
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School $52,440 $52,860
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors $24.20 $25.06 $50,330 $52,130
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers $13.92 $16.19 $28,960 $33,690
Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers $41,400 $45,010
Substitute Teachers $14.33 $16.18 $29,810 $33,660
Librarians $23.36 $23.89 $48,580 $49,690
Library Technicians $13.01 $13.32 $27,060 $27,710
Instructional Coordinators $28.14 $29A1 $58,530 $61,170
Teacher Assistants $26,360 $26,980
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other $27.00 $26,85 $56,160 $55,850
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations S13.01 $16.51 $27.060 S34,340
Commercial and Industrial Designers $28.53 $29A6 $59,330 $61,280
Floral Designers $10.50 $10.59 $21,830 $22,030
Graphic Designers $17.49 $18.90 $36,380 $39,310
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers $14.35 $15.63 $29,840 $32,510
Producers and Directors $28.75 $30.77 $59,810 $64,010
Coaches and Scouts $19,560 $29,910
Musicians and Singers $15.79 S17.68
Reporters and Correspondents $11.61 $12.26 $24,140 $25,490
Public Relations Specialists $22.12 $22.37 $46,020 $46,530
Editors $18.61 $20.82 $38,710 $43,310
Technical Writers $24.70 $24.55 $51,380 $51,070
Interpreters and Translators $20.58 $21.64 $42,810 $45,000
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians $14.15 $15.18 $29,430 $31,580
Photographers $11.67 $12.59 $24,280 $26,180
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations $25.88 S32.49 $53 840 S67,570
Chiropractors $30.89 $37.78 $64,250 $78,570
Dentists, General $96.69 $98.10 $201,110 $204,040
Dietitians and Nutritionists $27.28 $28.34 $56,750 $58,950
Optometrists
Pharmacists $58.31 $55.54 $121,280 $115,520
Family and General Practitioners # $121.28 # $252,260
Internists, General # $126.01 # $262,090
Surgeons # # # #
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other $90.10 $87.94 $187,400 $182,910
Physician Assistants $49.07 $50.46 $102,070 $104,960
Occupational Therapists $35.92 $37.32 $74,720 $77,620
Physical Therapists $40.50 $39.69 $84,240 $82,550
Respiratory Therapists $25.15 $24.83 $52,300 $51,640
Speech-Language Pathologists $36.66 $35.94 $76,250 $74,760
Veterinarians $42.93 $49.28 $89,300 $102,500
Registered Nurses $28.43 $28.79 $59,140 $59,880
Nurse Practitioners $48.42 $49.57 $100,700 $103,110
Audiologists $28A1 $29.71 $59,100 $61,800
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians $26.87 $27.31 $55,900 $56,810
Dental Hygienists $32.93 $32.04 $68,490 $66,640
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $27.52 $26.57 $57,250 $55,260
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $28.00 $28.17 $58,250 $58,600
Nuclear Medicine Technologists $31.94 $31.73 $66,440 $66,000
Radiologic Technologists $25.79 $25.91 $53,650 $53,890
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists $32.76 $32.12 $68,140 $66,810
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $14.37 $15.29 $29,890 $31,800
Dietellc Technicians $10.42 $11.32 $21,680 $23,550
Pharmacy Technicians $12.71 $13.26 $26,430 $27,580
Surgical Technologists $20.62 $20.96 $42,890 $43,590
Veterinary Technologlst& and Technk:lans $16.341 $17.34 $34,020 $36,070
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $19.69 $19.81 $40,960 $41,200
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians $16.79 $16.94 $34,920 $35,230
Opllclans, Dispensing $17.65 $18.10 $36,720 $37,650
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other $19.05 $19.79 $39,610 $41,160
Occupatlonal Health and Safety Specialists $30.89 $33.50 $64,250 $69,690
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians $27.16 $27.80 $56,500 $57,820
Athletic Trainers $46,010 $45,270
Healthcare Support Occupations $12.18 $13.63 $25 330 $28.360
Home Health Aides $10.29 $10.57 $21,410 $21,990
Nursing Assistants $12.10 $12.79 $25,170 $26,610
Orderlies $11.66 $12.25 $24,250 $25,470
Oc:cupatlonal Therapy Assistants $26.61 $26.01 $55,360 $54,100
Physical Therapist Assistant& $26.56 $26.35 $55,280 $54,800
Physical Therapist Aides $15.32 $14.86 $31,860 $30,910
Masssge Therapists $29.94 $27,91 $62,280 $58,040
Dental Assistants $17.32 $17.44 $36,020 $36,260
Medlcsl Assistants $13.91 $14.29 $28,940 $29,720
Medical Equipment Preparers $15.96 $16.27 $33,200 $33,830
Medical Transcriplionists $17.84 $18.01 $37,110 $37,450
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers $12.15 $12.69 $25,280 $26,390
Phlebotomlsts $15.87 $15.59 $33,010 $32,420
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other $15.72 $18.29 $32,690 $38,040
Protective Service Occupations $20.56 $20.68 $42,760 $43,010
First-Una Supervisors of Correctional Officers $29.65 $29.75 $61,680 $61,880
First-Lina Supervisors of Police and Detectives $31.12 $31.03 $64,730 $64,550
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers $29.77 $29.89 $61,920 $62,170
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other $23,13 $24.84 $48,110 $51,670
Areflghters $19.26 $18.33 $40,060 $38,120
Fire Inspectors and Investigators $18.60 $19.83 $38,680 $41,240
Balllffs $18,75 $19.32 $39,000 $40,180
Correctional Officers and Jailers $21.13 $20.80 $43,960 $43,270
Detectives and Criminal Investigators $39.91 $34.78 $83,000 $72,340
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers $24.21 $24.32 $50,350 $50,590
Animal Control Workers $14.18 $15.19 $29,500 $31,600
Private Detectives and Investigators $20.51 $22.20 $42,660 $46,180
Security Guards $14.79 $16.93 $30,760 $35,210
Crossing Guards $11.29 $12.05 $23,490 $25,060
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $9.18 $9A1 $19,090 $19,580
Protective Service Workers, All Other $13.56 $14.76 $28,200 $30,700
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations $9.56 $10.61 $19,890 $22,070
Chefs and Head Cooks $17.85 $20A7 $37,130 $42,570
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers $13.35 $15.30 $27,760 $31,820
Cooks, Fast Food $9.68 $9.98 $20,120 $20,750
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria $11.63 $11.92 $24,190 $24,790
Cooks, Restaurant $11.29 $11.53 $23,480 $23,970
Cooks, Short Order $9.82 $11.21 $20,430 $23,310
Cooks, All Other $9.20 $9.18 $19,140 $19,080
Food Preparation Workers $9.56 $10A8 $19,890 $21,790
Bar1enders $9.21 $9.35 $19,150 $19,440
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food $9.41 $9.83 $19,570 $20,450
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop $9.69 $10.94 $20,150 $22,750
Walters and Waitresses $9.18 $9.92 $19,090 $20,640
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant $10.10 $10.44 $21,000 $21,720
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bar1ender Helpers $9.24 $9.44 $19,210 $19,640
Dishwashers $9.23 $9.54 $19,190 $19,850
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, end Coffee Shop $9.33 $9.82 $19,410 $20,420
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations S11 .76 S1310 S24.460 S27.250
First-Lina Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers $20.80 $21.38 $43,250 $44,470
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers $22.54 $24.62 $46,890 $51,210
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $12.42 $13.46 $25,830 $27,990
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $9.74 $10.28 $20,270 $21,380
Pest Control Workers $15.17 $14.87 $31,550 $30,920
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers $12.14 $12.87 $25,250 $26,760
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation $16.19 $16.29 $33,670 $33,880
Personal Care and Service Occupations S10.42 S11 .98 $21 ,680 S24,910
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers $14.83 $16.74 $30,430 $34,810
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers $10.04 $11.48 $20,880 $23,880
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers $9.28 $9.71 $19,310 $20,200
Amusement and Recreation Attendants $9.01 $9.55 $18,740 $19,870
Embalmers $24.91 $25.35 $51,810 $52,720
Funeral Attendants $12.19 $12.65 $25,350 $26,310
Mor11clans, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors $20.35 $21.59 $42,320 $44,910
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists $9A5 $12.52 $19,650 $26,030
Manicurists and Pedicurists $13.37 $14.02 $27,810 $29,160
Skincare Speclallsts $28.22 $24.90 $58,690 $51,790
Baggage Por1ers and Bellhops $9.46 $9.78 $19,670 $20,340
Tour and Travel Guides $9.52 $10.49 $19,810 $21,820
Childcare Workers $9.42 $10.18 $19,590 $21,180
Personal Care Aides $10.76 $10.91 $22,390 $22,690
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors $9.82 $11.15 $20,420 $23,190
Recreation Workers $11.16 $12.85 $23,220 $26,720
Residential Advisors $13.58 $14.71 $28,250 $30,590
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other $9.49 $10.10 $19,740 $21,000
Sales and Related Occupations S12.45 $17.12 $25.890 S35,610
First-Line Supervisors of Retell Sales Workers $17.59 $19.34 $36,590 $40,230
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers $31.90 $33.32 $66,360 $69,310
Cashiers $9.58 $10.45 $19,930 $21,730
Counter and Rental Clerks $11.29 $12.92 $23,490 $26,870
Par1s Salespersons $12.38 $13.54 $25,760 $28,150
Retail Salespersons $11.38 $13.33 $23,660 $27,720
Adver1islng Sales Agents $14.71 $17.17 $30,600 $35,710
lnaurance Sales Agents $27.60 $27.07 $57,410 $56,300
Securities, Commodities, and Flnancial Services Sales Agents $21.30 $33.27 $44,310 $69,190
Travel Agents $15.69 $15.71 $32,630 $32,680
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other $22.94 $26.04 $47,710 $54,160
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technlcal and Scientific Products $35.16 $37.59 $73,130 $78,190
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products $26.15 $31.04 $54,400 $84,570
Demonstrators and Product Promoters $9.38 $10.83 $19,500 $22,520
Real Estate Sales Agents
Sales Engineers $36.82 $39.40 $76,590 $81,950
Telemarketers $11.32 $12.46 $23,540 $25,910
Sales and Related Workers, All Other $12.90 $14.51 $26,830 $30,170
Office and Administrative Support Occupations S15.17 S16.34 $31.560 $33,980
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers $22.94 $24.86 $47,710 $51,700
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service $13.82 $13.80 $28,750 $28,700
Bill and Account Collectors $18.27 $19.21 $38,000 $39,960
Billing and Posting Clerks $16.53 $17.40 $34,370 $36,200
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $16.30 $16.71 $33,910 $34,760
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks $17.21 $17.30 $35,800 $35,980
Procurement Clerks $16.54 $16.73 $34,400 $34,800
Tellers $13.63 $13,81 $28,350 $28,710
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks $16.39 $16.73 $34,080 $34,810
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks $18.05 $19.28 $37,540 $40,100
Customer Service Representatives $14.03 $15.93 $29,190 $33,130
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs $18.85 $19.02 $39,220 $39,560
File Clerks $16.02 $16.31 $33,320 $33,920
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $9.73 $10.09 $20,230 $20,980
Interviewers, Except Ellglblllty and Loan $14.14 $14.47 $29,410 $30,100
Library Assistants, Clerical $10.84 $11.55 $22,550 $24,020
Loan Interviewers and Clerks $18.20 $20.16 $37,850 $41,920
New Accounts Clerks $16.14 $16.28 $33,570 $33,860
Order Clerks $14.44 $15.62 $30,030 $32,490
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $18.54 $18.59 $38,560 $38,680
Receptionists and Information Clerks $12.59 $13.30 $26,190 $27,660
Information and Record Clerks, All Other $15.90 $17.22 $33,070 $35,820
Cargo and Freight Agents $13.22 $14.78 $27,500 $30,740
Couriers and Messengers $11.38 $12.04 $23,670 $25,040
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers $19.36 $19.07 $40,270 $39,660
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance $19.01 $20.26 $39,540 $42,140
Meter Readers, Utilities $25.03 $23.45 $52,060 $48,780
Postal Service Clerks $22.35 $23.47 $46,490 $48,820
Postal Service Mall Carriers $23.07 $24.35 $47,980 $50,640
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks $20,61 $21.94 $42,870 $45,630
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks $16.07 $16.32 $33,420 $33,930
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers $11.50 $12.75 $23,910 $26,510
Welghers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping $15.72 $16.75 $32,700 $34,840
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants $22.32 $23.11 $46,420 $48,070
Legal Secretaries $17.08 $17.25 $35,520 $35,870
Medical Secretaries $14.51 $14.39 $30,180 $29,940
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $15.05 $15.65 $31,300 $32,550
Computer Operators $21.91 $21.07 $45,570 $43,830
Data Entry Keyers
Word Processors and Typists $16.68 $16.73 $34,680 $34,800
Desktop Publishers $24.92 $21.54 $51,830 $44,800
insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks $15.56 $15.85 $32,370 $32,960
Mall Clerks and Mall Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $9.45 $11.18 $19,650 $23,260
Office Clerks, General $14.09 $15.19 $29,310 $31,590
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $11.18 $13.18 $23,260 $27,420
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other $16.34 $16.46 $33,990 $34,250
Farming, Fishing. and Forestry Occupations S15.42 S16.82 $32.070 S34,980
Agricultural Inspectors $23.87 $24.93 $49,650 $51,860
Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products $11.10 $11.35 $23,080 $23,610
Agricultural Equipment Operators $20.21 $20.70 $42,040 $43,070
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse $14.28 $13.65 $29,710 $28,390
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animal& $14.34 $15.59 $29,830 $32,420
Construction and Extraction Occupations S21.44 S23.08 S44.600 S48,010
RrsU.lne Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $28.71 $29.86 $59,720 $62,110
Brickmasons and Blockmasons $23.14 $23.31 $48,130 $48,480
Carpenters $18.70 $19.91 $38,890 $41,410
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers $23.42 $24.34 $48,720 $50,630
Construction Laborers $19.21 $21.34 $39,950 $44,390
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators $33.24 $29.22 $69,130 $60,770
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $28.09 $28.60 $58,420 $59,480
Drywall and Celling TIie Installers $18.60 $19A7 $38,680 $40,510
Electricians $21.52 $22.15 $44,770 $46,080
Glazlers $18.25 $19.98 $37,960 $41,550
Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall $31.39 $26A5 $65,300 $55,010
Painters, Construction and Maintenance $16.57 $18.01 $34,460 $37,470
Plumbers, Pipefrtters, and Steamfitters $19.24 $21.33 $40,020 $44,360
Roofers $18.11 $19.62 $37,660 $40,800
Sheet Metal Workers $16.79 $18.26 $34,920 $37,980
Structural Iron and Steel Workers $27.36 $27.50 $56,900 $57,210
Helpers-Electriciall8 $11.17 $12.34 $23,240 $25,670
Construction and Building Inspectors $35.23 $39.29 $73,270 $81,730
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers $22.12 $22.56 $46,010 $46,930
Highway Maintenance Workers $19.13 $19AO $39,780 $40,360
Septic Tank Servlcers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners $20.39 $20.07 $42,420 $41,750
Service Unit Operators, 011, Gas, and Mining $22.11 $22,56 $45,980 $46,920
Earth Drillers, Except 011 and Gas $18.42 $19A1 $38,320 $40,380
Rock Splitters, Quarry $15.38 $17.56 $31,980 $36,530
Helpers-Extraction Workers $13.85 $14.23 $28,810 $29,590
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations S20.28 S21.29 $42,180 $44,290
First.Una Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers $29.07 $31.10 $60,460 $64,690
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers $14.13 $15.23 $29,400 $31,690
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers $21.61 $22.26 $44,950 $46,310
Telecommunlcations Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Una Installers $18.77 $19.16 $39,050 $39,850
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commerclal and Industrial Equipment $28.62 $28.71 $59,520 $59,720
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers $18.48 $19.98 $38,450 $41,550
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians $18.87 $19.02 $39,250 $39,560
Automotive Body and Related Repairers $16.61 $16.38 $34,540 $34,070
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $16.79 $18.02 $34,920 $37,480
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Dlesel Engine Specialists $20.64 $21.11 $42,930 $43,910
Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians $17.72 $18.13 $36,860 $37,710
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $22.28 $23.32 $46,330 $48,510
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians $18.92 $20,66 $39,360 $42,970
Motorcycle Mechanics $16.30 $16.95 $33,900 $35,260
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics $14.42 $16.86 $29,980 $35,070
Tire Repairers and Changers $10.88 $11.30 $22,630 $23,510
Control and Valve installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $35.78 $33.22 $74,430 $69,090
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and installers $21.73 $22.12 $45,190 $46,010
Industrial Machinery Mechanics $22.21 $22,52 $46,210 $46,840
Maintenance Workers, Machinery $20.53 $20.75 $42,700 $43,170
Millwrights $30.17 $28.16 $62,750 $58,570
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers $34.27 $32.70 $71,280 $68,020
Telecommunlcallons Line Installers and Repairers $18.84 $20.39 $39,180 $42,410
Medical Equipment Repairers $25.83 $25.92 $53,730 $53,900
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General $19.14 $19.53 $39,820 $40,630
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers $14.79 $15.54 $30,760 $32,320
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers $20.36 $20.35 $42,360 $42,330
Helpers-Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers $17.32 $18.54 $36,030 $38,560
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other $18,45 $19.81 $38,370 $41,210
Production Occupations S16.39 $17.38 $34,100 536,150
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $25.63 $27.30 $53,310 $56,770
Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coll Winders, Tapers, and Finishers $22.01 $21A6 $45,770 $44,640
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers $20.69 $20AO $43,040 $42,430
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters $17.61 $18.11 $36,620 $37,660
Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators $17.51 $18.10 $36,410 $37,650
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other, Including Team Assemblers $15.50 $15.83 $32,240 $32,920
Bakers $12.20 $13.61 $25,380 $28,300
Butchers and Meat Cutters $16.53 $16.81 $34,390 $34,960
Meat, PouHry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers $12.12 $12.29 $25,220 $25,570
Slaughterers and Meat Packers $14.48 $14.11 $30,120 $29,350
Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders
Food Batchmakers $16.16 $16.34 $33,620 $33,980
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders $16.64 $16.54 $34,610 $34,400
Food Processing Workers, All Other $11A2 $12.31 $23,760 $25,600
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic $18.74 $18.87 $38,970 $39,240
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic $23.53 $24.50 $48,950 $50,960
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plasllc $17.65 $18.22 $36,720 $37,900
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $18.30 $19.18 $38,060 $39,900
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.43 $16.84 $34,170 $35,030
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $15.37 $15.96 $31,970 $33,200
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plasllc $19A7 $19.00 $40,490 $39,510
MIiiing and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.87 $17.14 $35,080 $35,640
Machinists $17.80 $18.34 $37,020 $38,160
Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders $17.83 $20.34 $37,090 $42,310
Pourers and Casters, Metal $12.49 $14.14 $25,990 $29,410
Model Makers, Metal and Plasllc $20.46 $21.99 $42,550 $45,740
Foundry Mold and Coremakers $20.69 $21.91 $43,040 $45,580
Molding, Coremaklng, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $13.93 $14.73 $28,970 $30,630
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $15.37 $16.05 $31,970 $33,380
Tool and Die Makers $21.40 $21.82 $44,520 $45,390
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers $19.16 $19.17 $39,850 $39,880
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $19.70 $19.82 $40,970 $41,220
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $16.83 $16.28 $35,010 $33,860
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
Metal and Plastic $19.46 $18.74 $40,490 $38,980
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other $14.0B $16.74 $29,290 $34,810
Prepress Technicians and Workers $16.23 $16.45 $33,760 $34,220
Printing Press Operators $14.40 $14.85 $29,950 $30,880
Print Binding and Finishing Workers $14.07 $14.56 $29,270 $30,290
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers $9.59 $10.71 $19,940 $22,280
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials $10.52 $10.58 $21,BBO $22,010
Sewing Machine Operators $13.03 $13.48 $27,090 $28,030
Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers $12.03 $12.83 $25,020 $26,680
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $15.60 $16.77 $32,450 $34,870
Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers $15.21 $17.0B $31,630 $35,530
Upholsterers $16.62 $16.63 $34,570 $34,600
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters $16.18 $15.52 $33,650 $32,270
Furniture Finishers $13.92 $14.16 $28,960 $29,460
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood $15.09 $15A3 $31,380 $32,100
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing $14.59 $14A2 $30,350 $29,990
Stationary Engineers and Boller Operators $22.64 $23.76 $47,100 $49,420
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators $22.86 $22.95 $47,540 $47,740
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders $20.97 $22A1 $43,610 $46,620
Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $20.84 $20.71 $43,350 $43,070
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16A9 $17.03 $34,290 $35,430
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand $16A3 $15.68 $34,170 $32,620
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $18.42 $19.07 $38,320 $39,660
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.94 $17.26 $35,240 $35,910
Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $14.59 $16.11 $30,360 $33,500
Furnace, KIin, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders $16.79 $17.27 $34,930 $35,920
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers $17.2B $17.84 $35,930 $37,100
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers $16.52 $17.24 $34,370 $35,860
Dental Laboratory Technicians $16.96 $17.19 $35,280 $35,760
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders $14.62 $15.04 $30,410 $31,280
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.19 $16A3 $33,680 $34,180
Painters, Transportation Equipment $17.24 $17.38 $35,870 $36,160
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers $13.20 $13.19 $27,460 $27,440
Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders $16.09 $15.98 $33,460 $33,230
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders $16.70 $16.21 $34,730 $33,720
Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders $10.67 $10.93 $22,200 $22,740
Etchers and Engravers $30.22 $26.67 $62,870 $55,470
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic $17.72 $17.88 $36,860 $37,190
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $20.03 $18.90 $41,670 $39,310
Helpers-Production Workers $15.06 $14.79 $31,330 $30,760
Production Workers, All Other $14.23 $15.17 $29,610 $31,560
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations $15.78 $16.94 $32,820 $35,240
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors $25.95 $26.32 $53,970 $54,750
Commercial Pilots $86,060 $79,630
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity $21.96 $21.57 $45,680 $44,860
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client $10.14 $11.76 $21,090 $24,470
Driver/Sales Workers $9.32 $11.81 $19,390 $24,570
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $20.94 $22.69 $43,560 $47,200
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers $13.60 $15A9 $28,280 $32,230
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs $10.52 $11.11 $21,890 $23,100
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other $9A1 $9.73 $19,580 $20,230
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Parking Lot Attendants $9.27 $9.79 $19,280 $20,360
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants $10.73 $11.21 $22,320 $23,310
Transportation Inspectors $23.65 $32.15 $49,190 $66,860
Conveyor Operators and Tenders $15.39 $16.28 $32,010 $33,860
rane and Tower Operators C $20.45 $22.29 $42,540 $46,370
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragllne Operators $16.14 $16.99 $33,560 $35,340
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $16.28 $16.46 $33,870 $34,230
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment $11.57 $12.46 $24,060 $25,920
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand $14.37 $15.05 $29,890 $31,300
Machine Feeders and Offbearers $17.84 $17.41 $37,110 $36,210
Packers and Packagers, Hand $14.02 $13.96 $29,160 $29,030
Wellhead Pumpers $15.23 $18.04 $31,680 $37,530
efuse and Recyclable Material Collectors R $16.79 $16.68 $34,920 $34,690
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Program Associate Bachelors Masters PhD Graduates
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 35 73 0 0 108
Architecture and Related Services 0 34 5 0 39
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 0 25 5 6 36
Biological and Biomedical Sciences 2 356 96 19 473
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Supporl Services 499 1,676 868 4 3,047
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 11 231 6 10 258
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 8 80 0 0 88
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 112 149 31 0 292
Construction Trades 22 0 0 0 22
Education 72 873 459 61 1,465
Engineering 0 614 114 23 751
Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields 253 247 73 0 573
English Language and Literature/Letters 3 221 57 4 285
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 10 89 0 0 99
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 44 19 0 64
Health Professions and Related Programs 1,445 1,419 516 594 3,974
History 0 77 8 86
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 144 453 53 0 650
Legal Professions and Studies 29 26 27 134 216
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 769 117 77 0 963
Mathematics and Statistics 60 77 12 150
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 13 0 0 0 13
Multl/lnterdlsclplinary Studies 6 258 34 0 298
Natural Resources and Conservation 0 59 0 0 59
Parks, Recreation, Laisure, and Fitness Studies 25 354 70 450
Philosophy and Religious Studies 0 31 10 3 44
Physical Sciences 0 75 35 28 138
Precision Production 5 0 0 0 5
Psychology 49 322 91 30 492
Public Administration and Social Service Professions 71 195 51 0 317
Science Technologies/Technicians 3 0 0 0 3
Social Sciences 9 189 67 5 270
Theology and Religious Vocations 0 2 8 2 12
Transportation and Materials Moving 0 14 0 0 14
Visual and Performing Arts 57 346 85 7 495
Grand total 3,654 8,709 2,942 944 16,249
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