NC BL 03/00/1999 Table: Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, Bulletin 3090-50, April 1998 Table A-1. Hourly earnings(1) for selected occupations, all workers(2), all industries, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 1998 All industries Occupation(3) Percentiles Mean RSE 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All occupations....................................................... $14.31 2.2% $5.75 $7.50 $11.47 $18.01 $25.00 All occupations excluding sales..................................... 14.39 2.2 5.85 7.58 11.75 18.27 25.00 White-collar occupations............................................ 17.62 2.5 7.50 10.00 14.77 21.43 29.05 White-collar occupations excluding sales.......................... 18.27 2.6 8.31 11.05 15.52 21.82 29.53 Professional specialty and technical occupations.................. 21.83 3.0 11.64 14.14 19.27 24.48 32.69 Professional specialty occupations.............................. 21.77 2.5 12.03 15.29 20.19 26.13 33.13 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 23.96 4.6 16.29 20.00 23.88 26.22 31.99 Civil engineers............................................. 19.76 3.2 14.63 16.29 19.36 23.88 24.54 Mechanical engineers........................................ 26.94 8.6 21.35 22.69 26.12 30.14 33.30 Engineers, N.E.C............................................ 23.87 5.8 17.13 20.50 23.88 25.15 32.90 Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 25.03 3.4 17.28 20.21 25.48 29.23 31.81 Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 25.86 3.2 18.73 21.96 26.44 30.03 32.21 Natural scientists............................................ 21.86 4.0 14.42 17.07 17.55 25.48 34.38 Health related occupations.................................... 21.22 3.3 14.42 17.00 20.31 23.17 28.81 Physicians.................................................. 25.30 34.7 11.30 11.30 13.70 50.00 55.29 Registered nurses........................................... 21.11 2.4 16.41 18.23 21.00 23.17 25.97 Pharmacists................................................. 27.85 2.2 25.19 26.37 28.00 29.44 33.04 Respiratory therapists...................................... 17.07 4.4 14.07 15.00 16.34 19.53 20.30 Therapists, N.E.C........................................... 14.42 5.3 13.00 13.12 13.56 15.63 17.33 Teachers, college and university.............................. 36.79 8.8 18.23 26.41 32.25 39.65 70.71 Teachers, post secondary N.E.C.............................. 32.32 9.6 17.76 24.22 29.77 37.58 48.82 Teachers, except college and university....................... 22.12 4.7 12.76 15.85 20.52 27.21 34.63 Prekindergarten and kindergarten............................ 22.92 10.4 13.70 19.08 21.54 27.04 34.63 Elementary school teachers.................................. 23.79 9.2 13.04 16.33 21.29 30.87 35.06 Secondary school teachers................................... 21.63 10.8 12.67 15.79 20.64 25.57 33.77 Teachers, special education................................. 20.04 11.9 13.32 15.79 19.27 22.36 30.97 Teachers, N.E.C............................................. 20.45 4.4 13.42 17.69 21.00 23.14 26.04 Vocational and educational counselors....................... 16.08 15.9 9.60 10.70 15.23 21.28 22.74 Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 12.45 2.6 10.66 11.03 11.75 13.24 15.25 Social workers.............................................. 12.42 2.7 10.66 11.06 11.75 13.22 14.81 Lawyers and judges............................................ 40.56 7.6 26.54 33.08 41.76 48.08 54.09 Lawyers..................................................... 40.56 7.6 26.54 33.08 41.76 48.08 54.09 Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, N.E.C...................................................... 18.45 6.4 11.54 13.13 15.87 21.13 28.85 Designers................................................... 18.37 12.7 13.22 13.46 14.50 19.95 30.75 Professional occupations, N.E.C............................. 17.40 6.8 12.69 14.42 17.33 19.23 22.75 Technical occupations........................................... 22.06 11.9 9.13 12.00 14.71 20.42 23.37 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 17.85 6.9 13.18 15.54 17.99 21.01 23.13 Radiological technicians.................................... 17.53 3.9 13.04 16.27 17.90 19.08 21.73 Licensed practical nurses................................... 12.88 1.6 11.00 12.00 12.98 13.85 15.00 Health technologists and technicians, N.E.C................. 11.42 7.1 7.50 8.56 10.82 14.00 15.84 Electrical and electronic technicians....................... $18.92 4.9% $11.96 $16.34 $20.65 $22.02 $23.37 Engineering technicians, N.E.C.............................. 13.69 19.1 8.74 9.55 11.04 16.64 22.07 Drafters.................................................... 14.16 17.5 9.00 9.00 13.00 14.71 27.64 Computer programmers........................................ 19.24 7.1 12.87 17.24 19.50 22.12 23.86 Technical and related occupations, N.E.C.................... 18.60 9.3 11.86 13.79 18.57 21.15 23.83 Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations............. 24.53 5.1 13.44 16.59 20.67 27.64 37.48 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.50 6.9 16.00 19.47 25.48 33.32 42.15 Financial managers.......................................... 29.29 6.9 19.23 22.12 26.42 36.06 42.15 Managers., marketing, advertising and public relations...... 29.53 11.5 19.23 23.27 25.50 33.32 45.67 Administrators, education and related fields................ 26.51 11.3 15.64 19.23 29.95 31.85 34.21 Managers, medicine and health............................... 22.94 5.1 14.65 18.27 24.40 25.62 31.25 Managers, service organizations, N.E.C...................... 17.92 7.5 12.50 13.46 16.00 21.63 26.11 Managers and administrators, N.E.C.......................... 33.47 10.9 16.83 20.91 26.88 37.45 52.88 Management related occupations................................ 18.97 4.1 12.37 14.90 17.42 21.63 26.48 Accountants and auditors.................................... 18.64 4.7 14.90 15.91 17.60 20.45 24.76 Other financial officers.................................... 20.18 15.3 11.25 13.99 17.69 24.03 32.40 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 18.49 10.0 12.88 12.98 17.42 22.89 27.88 Purchasing agents and buyers, N.E.C......................... 19.39 15.5 12.37 12.62 18.03 20.19 43.27 Construction inspectors..................................... 15.57 4.8 12.91 12.91 15.00 17.34 19.50 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction..... 22.97 7.1 16.42 18.79 25.87 26.48 28.40 Management related occupations, N.E.C....................... 18.87 6.5 11.49 13.94 18.11 23.82 25.88 Sales occupations................................................. 13.24 10.4 5.50 6.50 8.43 14.19 24.58 Supervisors, sales occupations.............................. 13.54 16.5 6.55 7.65 9.70 16.34 27.34 Sales occupations, other business services.................. 17.59 7.8 10.74 14.23 16.88 18.75 22.34 Sales workers, apparel...................................... 10.13 26.5 5.40 6.50 8.00 8.64 22.50 Sales workers, other commodities............................ 10.51 21.4 5.70 6.45 7.80 9.85 22.15 Sales counter clerks........................................ 6.19 6.6 5.20 5.50 5.50 6.75 7.95 Cashiers.................................................... 7.09 4.4 5.15 5.50 6.50 8.30 9.70 Sales support occupations, N.E.C............................ 16.32 16.4 7.75 11.80 13.50 19.03 24.39 Administrative support occupations, including clerical............ 11.73 2.7 7.17 8.50 10.67 13.70 17.53 Supervisors, general office................................. 15.39 5.2 10.56 13.22 16.08 17.23 18.18 Supervisors, financial records processing................... 22.81 11.9 14.90 16.87 22.04 22.70 35.54 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks. 16.18 5.5 12.31 13.53 16.29 17.53 21.63 Computer operators.......................................... 12.32 6.4 9.45 10.00 11.44 14.80 15.70 Secretaries................................................. 13.73 3.0 9.91 11.03 13.10 15.48 19.01 Hotel clerks................................................ 8.01 2.8 7.00 7.50 7.90 8.50 8.75 Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 11.84 9.3 6.90 8.16 10.23 16.09 18.97 Receptionists............................................... 9.07 3.9 7.00 7.50 8.61 10.00 12.77 Order clerks................................................ 9.40 3.9 6.50 8.90 9.29 10.22 11.39 File clerks................................................. 8.04 14.4 6.00 6.00 6.68 8.98 15.00 Records clerks, N.E.C....................................... 12.57 4.0 9.29 10.61 12.52 14.77 15.58 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 10.97 4.3 8.06 9.00 10.77 12.12 13.85 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.............................. 11.74 2.3 10.66 10.66 11.65 11.75 13.48 Billing clerks.............................................. 9.87 3.2 8.17 9.00 9.57 10.82 11.36 Telephone operators......................................... 10.50 12.6 7.00 7.50 8.62 15.64 15.64 Mail clerks except postal service........................... $7.98 9.4% $5.75 $6.10 $7.42 $8.45 $13.39 Dispatchers................................................. 11.74 5.8 8.25 9.96 11.03 12.76 17.00 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.06 5.8 8.00 8.24 10.25 12.19 15.57 Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 9.29 8.4 6.00 6.70 8.04 11.61 15.01 Material recording, scheduling, and distribution clerks, N.E.C.................................................... 10.79 6.3 7.15 10.00 10.00 12.02 14.00 Insurance adjusters, examiners, & investigators............. 19.93 4.5 12.74 16.08 19.58 23.32 27.12 Investigators and adjusters except insurance................ 9.36 7.0 7.50 7.77 8.50 10.00 12.30 Bill and account collectors................................. 11.97 5.0 9.25 10.05 12.31 13.05 15.63 General office clerks....................................... 9.98 4.2 7.00 8.01 9.60 11.25 13.96 Bank tellers................................................ 9.64 1.3 7.50 8.12 9.27 11.00 11.94 Data entry keyers........................................... 9.09 3.5 7.25 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 Administrative support occupations, N.E.C................... 11.64 3.5 8.13 9.47 12.16 13.03 14.60 Blue-collar occupations............................................. 10.68 3.0 5.25 6.66 9.38 14.00 18.43 Precision production, craft, and repair occupations............... 14.94 4.2 8.00 10.50 15.00 18.75 21.98 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers........................ 21.28 7.5 15.37 18.74 22.15 24.95 26.25 Automobile mechanics........................................ 18.93 14.2 11.92 15.00 16.81 21.35 31.86 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.61 5.9 11.00 13.26 14.65 17.00 18.02 Aircraft engine mechanics................................... 21.87 7.7 16.50 18.55 23.34 24.59 24.92 Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 15.02 5.6 11.00 12.93 15.42 16.83 17.86 Mechanics and repairers, N.E.C.............................. 14.69 8.4 7.50 12.44 15.38 17.61 22.74 Electricians................................................ 13.06 8.1 9.00 10.00 11.00 16.00 18.93 Construction trades, N.E.C.................................. 11.60 5.6 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.65 Supervisors, production occupations......................... 17.25 7.1 11.00 16.26 18.75 18.75 20.31 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 8.72 12.2 5.15 5.15 6.75 9.75 19.32 Miscellaneous machine operators, N.E.C...................... 8.20 8.6 5.50 6.50 7.21 9.22 11.50 Welders and cutters......................................... 17.67 8.3 11.90 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 Assemblers.................................................. 8.42 9.0 5.65 6.04 8.00 9.79 13.00 Production inspectors, checkers and examiners............... 9.53 27.4 5.15 5.25 6.00 8.96 20.74 Transportation and material moving occupations.................... 11.76 3.9 7.25 8.50 11.00 15.06 16.49 Truck drivers............................................... 11.19 4.8 7.25 8.50 10.60 13.14 16.49 Bus drivers................................................. 12.91 7.3 9.38 9.38 14.32 15.60 16.30 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 10.09 9.0 7.00 7.50 7.75 14.00 15.79 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, N.E.C.... 10.94 20.3 6.50 7.06 9.50 12.33 18.67 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 8.38 3.5 5.15 6.00 7.25 9.70 12.87 Groundskeepers and gardeners except farm.................... 9.19 14.9 6.66 6.95 7.54 10.65 14.37 Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.63 10.6 6.66 7.75 8.60 10.71 16.49 Helpers, construction trades................................ 10.65 11.3 7.00 7.50 11.16 12.83 15.01 Machine feeders and offbearers.............................. 6.62 10.7 5.15 5.50 5.90 7.00 10.00 Freight, stock, and material handlers, N.E.C................ 11.02 7.9 6.00 7.00 9.42 15.00 18.81 Hand packers and packagers.................................. 7.05 4.5 5.15 6.50 7.00 7.40 8.36 Laborers except construction, N.E.C......................... 7.68 5.4 5.15 6.10 7.00 8.61 10.39 Service occupations................................................. 9.12 4.0 4.25 5.75 7.00 9.50 18.43 Protective service occupations................................ $13.45 7.9% $6.00 $7.00 $11.00 $18.98 $23.54 Supervisors, firefighters and fire prevention occupations... 25.92 6.4 18.30 23.06 25.50 27.56 31.73 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 29.14 4.6 23.02 26.91 28.36 32.12 35.87 Supervisors, guards......................................... 10.97 10.7 7.79 8.50 10.00 11.09 20.98 Firefighting occupations.................................... 16.28 6.2 10.99 13.66 16.82 18.89 20.43 Police and detectives, public service....................... 20.95 2.2 15.79 17.85 21.78 23.54 24.72 Guards and police except public service..................... 7.08 4.1 5.50 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.50 Protective service occupations, N.E.C....................... 12.27 7.5 8.20 10.17 13.20 14.31 15.69 Food service occupations...................................... 5.80 4.4 2.13 2.45 5.50 7.46 9.62 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations....... 13.42 10.0 9.74 11.15 11.74 14.44 23.08 Bartenders.................................................. 4.25 11.8 2.80 3.00 3.50 5.15 6.69 Waiters and waitresses...................................... 2.96 7.9 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.50 5.15 Cooks....................................................... 9.20 4.0 6.25 7.50 8.76 10.50 12.34 Food counter, fountain, and related occupations............. 6.71 7.1 5.15 5.94 7.40 7.52 7.64 Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 6.24 3.9 5.15 5.40 6.25 7.00 7.40 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.94 7.5 2.50 4.25 5.15 5.75 6.75 Food preparation occupations, N.E.C......................... 6.48 3.7 5.15 5.40 6.25 7.34 8.00 Health service occupations.................................... 7.91 2.6 6.00 6.57 7.57 8.40 10.00 Health aides, except nursing................................ 9.13 9.5 6.02 7.00 8.40 9.16 12.28 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 7.53 1.7 6.00 6.50 7.34 8.25 9.07 Cleaning and building service occupations..................... 7.14 2.5 5.30 6.00 6.75 7.96 9.23 Supervisors, cleaning & building service workers............ 11.40 8.7 6.25 10.00 11.54 13.55 13.55 Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.33 1.8 5.15 5.59 6.12 7.00 7.68 Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.28 3.0 5.36 6.00 7.00 8.10 9.63 Personal service occupations.................................. 11.38 11.7 5.15 5.83 6.75 10.19 33.10 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities............. 6.51 6.2 5.15 5.97 5.97 6.50 8.25 Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 7.46 12.7 4.25 5.00 5.15 9.50 17.50 Early childhood teachers' assistants........................ 6.09 3.3 5.15 5.46 6.00 6.66 7.06 Child care workers, N.E.C................................... 6.50 4.0 5.15 5.75 6.50 7.14 8.52 Service occupations, N.E.C.................................. 7.52 7.1 5.40 5.90 6.75 8.75 11.00 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution. At the 50th percentile, the median, half of the workers receive the same as or more than the rate shown, and half receive the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the workers earn the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 75th percentile, one-fourth earn the same as or more than the rate shown. The 10th and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. Individual occupations are classified into one of nine major occupational groups. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupational groups and occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. N.E.C. means "not elsewhere classified." Table A-2. Hourly earnings(1) for selected occupations, all workers(2), private industry and State and local government, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 1998 Private industry State and local government Occupation(3) Percentiles Percentiles Mean RSE Mean RSE 10 25 Median 75 90 10 25 Median 75 90 50 50 All occupations....................................................... $13.59 2.7% $5.50 $7.00 $10.00 $16.59 $24.62 $16.55 3.5% $8.03 $11.01 $15.59 $20.28 $25.97 All occupations excluding sales..................................... 13.61 2.8 5.50 7.00 10.25 16.83 24.52 16.60 3.5 8.06 11.05 15.60 20.29 26.07 White-collar occupations............................................ 17.53 3.1 7.25 9.50 13.90 20.96 29.36 17.84 4.0 9.20 12.03 16.29 22.11 28.30 White-collar occupations excluding sales.......................... 18.42 3.2 8.09 10.56 14.97 21.63 30.00 17.94 4.0 9.38 12.16 16.40 22.24 28.49 Professional specialty and technical occupations.................. 22.48 4.6 11.54 13.88 18.40 24.26 32.25 20.98 3.7 11.87 14.84 20.25 24.77 32.96 Professional specialty occupations.............................. 22.26 3.5 12.50 15.07 19.95 26.44 33.68 21.31 3.6 11.96 15.37 20.52 25.28 33.13 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 25.94 4.9 16.83 20.50 25.00 31.99 37.98 22.65 7.1 16.29 18.79 23.88 26.22 26.22 Mechanical engineers........................................ 26.94 8.6 21.35 22.69 26.12 30.14 33.30 - - - - - - - Engineers, N.E.C............................................ 27.14 4.4 20.32 22.01 27.60 32.46 33.84 - - - - - - - Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 25.41 3.3 15.47 20.67 26.15 29.81 32.21 - - - - - - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 26.46 3.0 19.71 23.08 26.44 30.20 32.21 - - - - - - - Natural scientists............................................ 21.86 4.0 14.42 17.07 17.55 25.48 34.38 - - - - - - - Health related occupations.................................... 21.81 4.2 14.95 17.28 20.07 24.00 29.67 19.54 2.1 13.70 16.41 21.10 23.00 23.17 Registered nurses........................................... 20.98 2.8 16.22 17.95 20.25 23.00 27.48 21.49 4.4 16.46 20.14 21.82 23.17 24.28 Pharmacists................................................. 27.85 2.4 25.19 26.37 28.00 29.44 33.04 - - - - - - - Respiratory therapists...................................... 16.61 5.4 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.40 21.98 - - - - - - - Teachers, college and university.............................. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 19.01 4.5 12.50 14.30 18.06 22.14 27.18 22.35 4.9 12.87 15.92 20.64 27.34 34.73 Elementary school teachers.................................. 19.37 8.8 12.52 15.38 17.54 21.99 28.57 - - - - - - - Secondary school teachers................................... 21.77 4.7 17.07 18.34 21.30 24.42 28.48 - - - - - - - Teachers, N.E.C............................................. 20.45 4.4 13.42 17.69 21.00 23.14 26.04 - - - - - - - Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 13.17 4.2 10.45 11.54 12.50 14.39 15.87 11.79 1.9 10.66 10.92 11.47 11.94 13.39 Social workers.............................................. 13.09 4.2 10.45 11.54 12.50 14.05 15.39 - - - - - - - Lawyers and judges............................................ 41.35 7.9 28.27 35.02 41.94 48.08 54.09 - - - - - - - Lawyers..................................................... 41.35 7.9 28.27 35.02 41.94 48.08 54.09 - - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, N.E.C...................................................... 18.43 6.5 11.54 12.98 15.38 21.15 28.85 - - - - - - - Designers................................................... 18.37 12.7 13.22 13.46 14.50 19.95 30.75 - - - - - - - Professional occupations, N.E.C............................. 17.30 7.2 12.69 13.46 16.83 19.23 22.88 - - - - - - - Technical occupations........................................... 22.98 12.7 9.36 12.00 14.99 20.65 24.10 14.68 12.3 9.03 10.98 14.00 17.80 21.43 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 17.85 6.9 13.18 15.54 17.99 21.01 23.13 - - - - - - - Radiological technicians.................................... 17.53 3.9 13.04 16.27 17.90 19.08 21.73 - - - - - - - Licensed practical nurses................................... 12.77 1.5 11.00 12.00 12.75 13.50 14.69 - - - - - - - Health technologists and technicians, N.E.C................. 11.43 8.5 7.50 8.00 10.82 14.00 17.12 - - - - - - - Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 19.20 5.0 13.09 17.21 20.65 22.02 23.37 - - - - - - - Engineering technicians, N.E.C.............................. 13.69 19.1 8.74 9.55 11.04 16.64 22.07 - - - - - - - Drafters.................................................... 13.56 18.6 9.00 9.00 12.00 13.50 27.64 - - - - - - - Technical and related occupations, N.E.C.................... 18.76 10.0 12.14 14.70 18.57 20.67 24.95 - - - - - - - Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations............. 26.19 5.8 13.50 17.31 22.88 29.57 40.19 19.79 6.6 12.91 15.91 18.55 22.25 29.38 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 31.04 7.5 16.00 20.67 26.23 35.90 47.70 23.20 9.6 15.87 18.55 20.28 29.38 33.50 Financial managers.......................................... 29.77 7.0 19.23 22.60 27.36 36.06 43.27 - - - - - - - Managers., marketing, advertising and public relations...... $29.53 11.5% $19.23 $23.27 $25.50 $33.32 $45.67 - - - - - - - Administrators, education and related fields................ 25.06 7.4 16.83 19.23 27.88 27.88 29.71 - - - - - - - Managers, medicine and health............................... 22.94 5.1 14.65 18.27 24.40 25.62 31.25 - - - - - - - Managers, service organizations, N.E.C...................... 17.92 7.5 12.50 13.46 16.00 21.63 26.11 - - - - - - - Managers and administrators, N.E.C.......................... 35.21 10.9 17.38 22.50 28.41 37.86 55.29 $21.88 13.2% $14.84 $17.13 $18.79 $23.88 $30.86 Management related occupations................................ 19.69 4.8 12.26 14.90 18.03 24.03 27.88 17.49 6.6 12.37 15.58 16.90 19.68 23.70 Accountants and auditors.................................... 19.73 3.6 14.90 17.31 18.51 20.99 26.03 16.98 6.1 14.81 15.91 15.91 16.65 19.68 Other financial officers.................................... 20.18 15.3 11.25 13.99 17.31 24.03 32.40 - - - - - - - Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 18.10 11.9 12.81 12.98 14.90 25.96 27.88 - - - - - - - Purchasing agents and buyers, N.E.C......................... 19.39 15.5 12.37 12.62 18.03 20.19 43.27 - - - - - - - Management related occupations, N.E.C....................... 19.11 6.2 11.30 13.94 19.27 24.48 26.50 - - - - - - - Sales occupations................................................. 13.34 10.5 5.50 6.30 8.40 14.42 24.69 - - - - - - - Supervisors, sales occupations.............................. 13.54 16.5 6.55 7.65 9.70 16.34 27.34 - - - - - - - Sales occupations, other business services.................. 17.59 7.8 10.74 14.23 16.88 18.75 22.34 - - - - - - - Sales workers, apparel...................................... 10.13 26.5 5.40 6.50 8.00 8.64 22.50 - - - - - - - Sales workers, other commodities............................ 10.51 21.4 5.70 6.45 7.80 9.85 22.15 - - - - - - - Sales counter clerks........................................ 6.19 6.6 5.20 5.50 5.50 6.75 7.95 - - - - - - - Cashiers.................................................... 6.93 4.6 5.15 5.50 6.50 8.27 9.65 - - - - - - - Sales support occupations, N.E.C............................ 16.32 16.4 7.75 11.80 13.50 19.03 24.39 - - - - - - - Administrative support occupations, including clerical............ 11.92 3.0 7.44 8.50 10.65 13.91 18.65 11.07 5.7 6.85 8.32 10.76 13.53 15.52 Supervisors, general office................................. 15.38 5.3 10.56 13.00 16.11 17.23 18.27 - - - - - - - Supervisors, financial records processing................... 22.84 11.9 14.90 16.87 22.04 22.70 35.54 - - - - - - - Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks. 17.18 9.1 11.30 13.75 16.30 21.63 25.26 - - - - - - - Computer operators.......................................... 12.32 6.4 9.45 10.00 11.44 14.80 15.70 - - - - - - - Secretaries................................................. 14.08 4.2 9.55 10.96 13.19 15.99 21.21 13.18 3.4 10.53 11.19 13.03 14.65 16.32 Hotel clerks................................................ 8.01 2.8 7.00 7.50 7.90 8.50 8.75 - - - - - - - Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 11.84 9.3 6.90 8.16 10.23 16.09 18.97 - - - - - - - Receptionists............................................... 9.07 3.9 7.00 7.50 8.61 10.00 12.77 - - - - - - - Order clerks................................................ 9.40 3.9 6.50 8.90 9.29 10.22 11.39 - - - - - - - File clerks................................................. 8.39 15.0 6.00 6.00 6.98 10.00 15.00 - - - - - - - Records clerks, N.E.C....................................... 12.24 4.7 9.29 10.39 11.96 14.30 15.58 - - - - - - - Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 11.41 2.9 8.75 9.67 11.15 12.20 14.21 9.01 7.9 7.31 7.67 8.25 9.52 11.87 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.............................. 11.62 2.3 10.66 10.66 11.65 11.75 13.48 - - - - - - - Billing clerks.............................................. 9.87 3.2 8.17 9.00 9.57 10.82 11.36 - - - - - - - Telephone operators......................................... 10.77 16.4 7.00 7.00 8.00 15.64 15.64 - - - - - - - Mail clerks except postal service........................... 7.98 9.4 5.75 6.10 7.42 8.45 13.39 - - - - - - - Dispatchers................................................. 10.11 7.3 6.75 8.50 10.00 10.50 12.62 13.64 4.8 10.58 11.18 12.76 16.19 18.91 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.06 5.8 8.00 8.24 10.25 12.19 15.57 - - - - - - - Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 8.78 8.8 6.00 6.55 7.75 10.20 14.70 - - - - - - - Material recording, scheduling, and distribution clerks, N.E.C.................................................... 10.79 6.3 7.15 10.00 10.00 12.02 14.00 - - - - - - - Insurance adjusters, examiners, & investigators............. 19.93 4.5 12.74 16.08 19.58 23.32 27.12 - - - - - - - Investigators and adjusters except insurance................ 9.41 7.7 7.50 7.50 8.50 10.35 12.47 - - - - - - - Bill and account collectors................................. 12.09 5.8 9.25 10.23 12.41 13.91 15.96 - - - - - - - General office clerks....................................... 9.62 4.8 6.41 8.00 9.12 11.00 13.46 10.99 7.3 8.61 9.24 10.20 12.33 15.48 Bank tellers................................................ $9.64 1.3% $7.50 $8.12 $9.27 $11.00 $11.94 - - - - - - - Data entry keyers........................................... 8.90 4.1 7.00 7.50 8.50 10.00 11.00 - - - - - - - Administrative support occupations, N.E.C................... 11.67 4.8 7.47 9.28 12.16 12.98 14.90 $11.58 3.7% $8.43 $9.47 $12.29 $13.03 $14.60 Blue-collar occupations............................................. 10.03 2.9 5.15 6.40 8.25 12.38 17.75 13.37 7.3 7.54 9.72 13.52 17.10 19.32 Precision production, craft, and repair occupations............... 14.93 3.7 7.98 10.50 14.05 19.27 22.51 14.96 12.3 8.19 10.50 17.10 17.85 18.78 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers........................ 22.82 3.9 18.74 20.00 22.91 25.72 26.25 - - - - - - - Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.13 5.8 10.50 12.44 14.00 15.40 17.00 - - - - - - - Aircraft engine mechanics................................... 21.87 7.7 16.50 18.55 23.34 24.59 24.92 - - - - - - - Mechanics and repairers, N.E.C.............................. 14.37 12.0 6.75 9.00 15.38 15.38 22.74 - - - - - - - Supervisors, production occupations......................... 17.25 7.1 11.00 16.26 18.75 18.75 20.31 - - - - - - - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 7.74 6.6 5.15 5.15 6.50 8.60 12.74 - - - - - - - Miscellaneous machine operators, N.E.C...................... 8.20 8.6 5.50 6.50 7.21 9.22 11.50 - - - - - - - Welders and cutters......................................... 11.20 10.0 6.25 10.50 11.90 12.00 13.80 - - - - - - - Assemblers.................................................. 8.42 9.0 5.65 6.04 8.00 9.79 13.00 - - - - - - - Production inspectors, checkers and examiners............... 9.53 27.4 5.15 5.25 6.00 8.96 20.74 - - - - - - - Transportation and material moving occupations.................... 11.25 4.2 7.00 7.75 10.55 14.00 16.81 13.10 7.0 9.38 9.76 13.95 15.60 16.30 Truck drivers............................................... 11.11 5.0 7.00 8.50 10.50 12.99 16.49 - - - - - - - Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 10.09 9.0 7.00 7.50 7.75 14.00 15.79 - - - - - - - Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 7.99 3.4 5.15 5.90 7.00 9.38 11.25 10.46 8.9 6.95 7.93 10.39 12.68 14.37 Groundskeepers and gardeners except farm.................... 8.03 3.6 6.18 7.30 8.00 9.00 9.50 - - - - - - - Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.63 10.6 6.66 7.75 8.60 10.71 16.49 - - - - - - - Machine feeders and offbearers.............................. 6.62 10.7 5.15 5.50 5.90 7.00 10.00 - - - - - - - Freight, stock, and material handlers, N.E.C................ 11.02 7.9 6.00 7.00 9.42 15.00 18.81 - - - - - - - Hand packers and packagers.................................. 7.05 4.5 5.15 6.50 7.00 7.40 8.36 - - - - - - - Laborers except construction, N.E.C......................... 7.27 5.4 5.15 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.50 - - - - - - - Service occupations................................................. 7.34 3.4 2.50 5.40 6.50 8.00 10.00 15.35 6.7 7.09 8.87 14.71 21.09 24.22 Protective service occupations................................ 7.27 4.0 5.50 6.00 6.79 8.00 9.75 19.02 4.2 11.95 14.93 18.66 23.02 25.49 Supervisors, firefighters and fire prevention occupations... - - - - - - - 25.92 6.4 18.30 23.06 25.50 27.56 31.73 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... - - - - - - - 29.14 4.6 23.02 26.91 28.36 32.12 35.87 Supervisors, guards......................................... 11.09 12.3 7.50 9.50 10.00 10.50 20.98 - - - - - - - Firefighting occupations.................................... - - - - - - - 16.28 6.2 10.99 13.66 16.82 18.89 20.43 Police and detectives, public service....................... - - - - - - - 20.95 2.2 15.79 17.85 21.78 23.54 24.72 Guards and police except public service..................... 7.08 4.1 5.50 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.50 - - - - - - - Protective service occupations, N.E.C....................... - - - - - - - 12.86 5.9 9.08 10.67 13.20 14.31 16.33 Food service occupations...................................... 5.69 4.5 2.13 2.33 5.40 7.40 9.50 - - - - - - - Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations....... 13.50 10.1 9.84 11.45 11.74 15.38 23.08 - - - - - - - Bartenders.................................................. 4.25 11.8 2.80 3.00 3.50 5.15 6.69 - - - - - - - Waiters and waitresses...................................... 2.96 7.9 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.50 5.15 - - - - - - - Cooks....................................................... 9.12 4.2 6.25 7.30 8.65 10.30 12.34 - - - - - - - Food counter, fountain, and related occupations............. 6.71 7.1 5.15 5.94 7.40 7.52 7.64 - - - - - - - Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 6.24 3.9 5.15 5.40 6.25 7.00 7.40 - - - - - - - Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.94 7.5 2.50 4.25 5.15 5.75 6.75 - - - - - - - Food preparation occupations, N.E.C......................... 6.24 2.7 5.15 5.25 6.00 6.94 8.00 - - - - - - - Health service occupations.................................... $7.75 2.9% $6.00 $6.50 $7.39 $8.33 $9.14 $9.25 8.0% $7.09 $7.61 $9.13 $10.72 $11.33 Health aides, except nursing................................ 9.13 9.7 6.02 6.94 8.40 9.16 14.20 - - - - - - - Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 7.27 2.0 6.00 6.42 7.25 8.00 8.50 - - - - - - - Cleaning and building service occupations..................... 6.97 2.4 5.20 5.78 6.54 7.65 9.00 8.08 2.7 6.66 6.66 7.82 8.87 10.65 Supervisors, cleaning & building service workers............ 11.40 8.7 6.25 10.00 11.54 13.55 13.55 - - - - - - - Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.29 1.9 5.15 5.50 6.07 7.00 7.68 - - - - - - - Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.05 3.1 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.95 9.00 - - - - - - - Personal service occupations.................................. 12.09 13.0 5.15 5.50 6.75 9.50 36.37 8.05 13.9 5.97 5.97 6.83 10.39 11.67 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities............. 6.72 7.3 5.15 5.15 6.50 7.90 8.50 6.36 8.0 5.50 5.97 5.97 5.97 6.50 Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 7.46 12.7 4.25 5.00 5.15 9.50 17.50 - - - - - - - Early childhood teachers' assistants........................ 6.09 3.3 5.15 5.46 6.00 6.66 7.06 - - - - - - - Child care workers, N.E.C................................... 6.50 4.0 5.15 5.75 6.50 7.14 8.52 - - - - - - - Service occupations, N.E.C.................................. 7.01 5.3 5.40 5.72 6.30 7.50 10.00 - - - - - - - 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution. At the 50th percentile, the median, half of the workers receive the same as or more than the rate shown, and half receive the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the workers earn the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 75th percentile, one-fourth earn the same as or more than the rate shown. The 10th and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. Individual occupations are classified into one of nine major occupational groups. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupational groups and occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. N.E.C. means "not elsewhere classified." Table A-3. Hourly earnings(1) for selected occupations, full-time and part-time workers(2), all industries, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 1998 All industries Full-time Part-time Occupation(3) Percentiles Percentiles Mean RSE Mean RSE 10 25 Median 75 90 10 25 Median 75 90 50 50 All occupations....................................................... $14.91 2.3% $6.03 $8.00 $12.06 $18.72 $25.53 $8.51 4.3% $5.15 $5.40 $6.51 $8.64 $15.40 All occupations excluding sales..................................... 14.87 2.3 6.05 8.00 12.25 18.77 25.48 8.99 5.1 5.15 5.45 6.75 10.00 17.40 White-collar occupations............................................ 18.13 2.6 8.00 10.64 15.24 21.63 29.90 10.97 6.1 5.25 6.00 7.80 13.50 22.04 White-collar occupations excluding sales.......................... 18.43 2.6 8.50 11.17 15.71 21.90 29.91 14.75 6.4 7.00 8.05 13.03 19.22 24.00 Professional specialty and technical occupations.................. 21.90 3.1 11.64 14.27 19.24 24.57 32.80 20.42 6.2 11.00 13.50 20.00 23.13 30.55 Professional specialty occupations.............................. 21.72 2.5 12.02 15.24 20.01 26.17 33.13 22.94 5.9 13.50 16.67 22.14 25.00 40.00 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 24.10 4.6 16.83 20.19 24.04 26.22 32.32 - - - - - - - Civil engineers............................................. 20.08 3.1 14.84 17.13 19.71 23.88 24.76 - - - - - - - Mechanical engineers........................................ 26.94 8.6 21.35 22.69 26.12 30.14 33.30 - - - - - - - Engineers, N.E.C............................................ 23.87 5.8 17.13 20.50 23.88 25.15 32.90 - - - - - - - Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 25.03 3.4 17.28 20.21 25.48 29.23 31.81 - - - - - - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 25.86 3.2 18.73 21.96 26.44 30.03 32.21 - - - - - - - Natural scientists............................................ 21.86 4.0 14.42 17.07 17.55 25.48 34.38 - - - - - - - Health related occupations.................................... 20.80 3.6 14.14 16.80 19.94 23.17 28.22 23.85 4.8 16.50 20.00 23.00 25.37 31.30 Physicians.................................................. 23.62 36.2 11.30 11.30 13.70 43.27 55.29 - - - - - - - Registered nurses........................................... 20.76 2.6 16.22 18.00 20.57 23.00 25.45 23.03 4.2 17.50 20.31 23.00 24.00 28.34 Respiratory therapists...................................... 17.37 4.6 14.48 15.30 16.79 19.53 21.98 - - - - - - - Teachers, college and university.............................. 37.02 8.9 18.49 26.79 32.25 40.21 71.65 - - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 22.14 4.7 12.85 15.85 20.48 27.21 34.63 - - - - - - - Prekindergarten and kindergarten............................ 22.92 10.4 13.70 19.08 21.54 27.04 34.63 - - - - - - - Elementary school teachers.................................. 23.80 9.2 13.04 16.39 21.29 30.87 35.06 - - - - - - - Secondary school teachers................................... 21.63 10.8 12.67 15.79 20.64 25.57 33.77 - - - - - - - Teachers, special education................................. 20.04 11.9 13.32 15.79 19.27 22.36 30.97 - - - - - - - Teachers, N.E.C............................................. 20.21 5.3 12.00 16.61 20.16 23.92 26.76 - - - - - - - Vocational and educational counselors....................... 16.08 15.9 9.60 10.70 15.23 21.28 22.74 - - - - - - - Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 12.44 2.6 10.66 11.06 11.75 13.22 15.08 - - - - - - - Social workers.............................................. 12.42 2.7 10.66 11.06 11.75 13.19 14.81 - - - - - - - Lawyers and judges............................................ 40.41 8.5 26.54 32.50 42.00 48.08 54.09 - - - - - - - Lawyers..................................................... 40.41 8.5 26.54 32.50 42.00 48.08 54.09 - - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, N.E.C...................................................... 18.57 6.6 11.54 13.22 15.87 21.15 28.85 - - - - - - - Designers................................................... 18.56 13.1 13.22 13.46 14.50 19.95 30.75 - - - - - - - Professional occupations, N.E.C............................. 17.40 6.8 12.69 14.42 17.33 19.23 22.75 - - - - - - - Technical occupations........................................... 22.65 12.3 9.03 12.00 15.00 20.65 23.86 13.44 7.6 9.64 11.00 13.33 14.04 20.00 Radiological technicians.................................... 17.52 4.0 13.04 16.20 17.90 19.08 21.73 - - - - - - - Licensed practical nurses................................... 12.86 1.9 10.95 12.00 12.76 13.93 15.20 12.97 2.2 11.00 12.25 13.33 13.39 14.25 Health technologists and technicians, N.E.C................. 11.33 7.4 7.50 8.50 10.56 14.00 15.84 12.13 12.9 7.50 10.00 12.50 14.00 15.00 Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 18.92 4.9 11.96 16.34 20.65 22.02 23.37 - - - - - - - Engineering technicians, N.E.C.............................. 13.69 19.1 8.74 9.55 11.04 16.64 22.07 - - - - - - - Drafters.................................................... $14.74 19.0% $9.00 $9.00 $13.50 $14.71 $27.64 - - - - - - - Computer programmers........................................ 19.24 7.1 12.87 17.24 19.50 22.12 23.86 - - - - - - - Technical and related occupations, N.E.C.................... 18.63 9.4 11.92 13.79 18.62 21.15 23.93 - - - - - - - Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations............. 24.58 5.1 13.46 16.66 20.67 27.73 37.48 - - - - - - - Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.57 6.9 16.00 19.66 25.48 33.32 42.15 - - - - - - - Financial managers.......................................... 29.29 6.9 19.23 22.12 26.42 36.06 42.15 - - - - - - - Managers., marketing, advertising and public relations...... 29.53 11.5 19.23 23.27 25.50 33.32 45.67 - - - - - - - Administrators, education and related fields................ 26.52 11.3 15.64 19.23 29.95 31.85 34.21 - - - - - - - Managers, medicine and health............................... 22.94 5.1 14.65 18.27 24.40 25.62 31.25 - - - - - - - Managers, service organizations, N.E.C...................... 18.46 7.4 13.22 14.03 16.00 21.63 26.11 - - - - - - - Managers and administrators, N.E.C.......................... 33.47 10.9 16.83 20.91 26.88 37.45 52.88 - - - - - - - Management related occupations................................ 18.99 4.1 12.37 14.90 17.50 21.69 26.48 - - - - - - - Accountants and auditors.................................... 18.65 4.7 14.90 15.91 17.60 20.45 24.76 - - - - - - - Other financial officers.................................... 20.19 15.3 11.25 13.99 17.69 24.03 32.40 - - - - - - - Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 18.49 10.0 12.88 12.98 17.42 22.89 27.88 - - - - - - - Purchasing agents and buyers, N.E.C......................... 19.39 15.5 12.37 12.62 18.03 20.19 43.27 - - - - - - - Construction inspectors..................................... 15.57 4.8 12.91 12.91 15.00 17.34 19.50 - - - - - - - Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction..... 22.97 7.1 16.42 18.79 25.87 26.48 28.40 - - - - - - - Management related occupations, N.E.C....................... 18.92 6.5 11.49 13.94 18.35 23.82 25.88 - - - - - - - Sales occupations................................................. 15.55 11.4 6.00 7.65 9.87 17.12 29.50 $6.61 3.7% $5.15 $5.35 $6.00 $7.30 $8.00 Supervisors, sales occupations.............................. 13.89 17.2 7.00 8.19 10.00 16.34 27.34 - - - - - - - Sales occupations, other business services.................. 17.59 7.8 10.74 14.23 16.88 18.75 22.34 - - - - - - - Sales workers, other commodities............................ 13.15 28.4 6.00 6.50 9.00 14.34 31.25 7.37 2.6 5.50 6.20 7.25 7.80 8.00 Sales counter clerks........................................ 6.51 7.7 5.50 5.50 6.00 7.95 7.95 - - - - - - - Cashiers.................................................... 7.82 4.7 5.55 6.45 8.03 8.64 9.70 6.00 2.8 5.15 5.20 5.50 6.25 7.30 Sales support occupations, N.E.C............................ 16.35 17.1 8.00 11.80 13.50 17.31 24.39 - - - - - - - Administrative support occupations, including clerical............ 11.79 2.8 7.28 8.60 10.78 13.67 17.53 10.90 9.3 6.68 7.50 9.00 13.92 17.16 Supervisors, general office................................. 15.39 5.2 10.56 13.22 16.08 17.23 18.18 - - - - - - - Supervisors, financial records processing................... 22.81 11.9 14.90 16.87 22.04 22.70 35.54 - - - - - - - Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks. 16.18 5.5 12.31 13.53 16.29 17.53 21.63 - - - - - - - Computer operators.......................................... 12.56 6.5 10.00 10.20 11.44 14.90 15.71 - - - - - - - Secretaries................................................. 13.74 3.0 9.87 11.05 13.10 15.48 19.01 - - - - - - - Hotel clerks................................................ 8.01 2.8 7.00 7.50 7.90 8.50 8.75 - - - - - - - Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 11.85 10.6 6.90 8.22 10.41 16.15 18.89 11.83 13.3 6.88 8.16 10.13 15.08 20.36 Receptionists............................................... 9.11 3.9 7.00 7.50 8.75 10.23 12.77 - - - - - - - Order clerks................................................ 9.41 4.1 6.00 9.00 9.32 10.22 11.49 - - - - - - - Records clerks, N.E.C....................................... 12.27 4.4 9.29 10.61 11.96 14.30 15.58 - - - - - - - Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 10.97 4.3 8.06 9.00 10.77 12.12 13.85 - - - - - - - Payroll and timekeeping clerks.............................. 11.74 2.3 10.66 10.66 11.65 11.75 13.48 - - - - - - - Billing clerks.............................................. 9.87 3.2 8.17 9.00 9.57 10.82 11.36 - - - - - - - Mail clerks except postal service........................... 7.96 9.6 5.75 6.10 7.34 8.45 13.39 - - - - - - - Dispatchers................................................. 11.66 5.9 8.00 9.96 10.94 12.76 17.00 - - - - - - - Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 10.86 5.8 8.00 8.24 10.25 11.90 14.30 - - - - - - - Stock and inventory clerks.................................. $9.29 8.4% $6.00 $6.70 $8.04 $11.61 $15.01 - - - - - - - Material recording, scheduling, and distribution clerks, N.E.C.................................................... 11.19 6.0 10.00 10.00 11.78 12.02 14.00 - - - - - - - Insurance adjusters, examiners, & investigators............. 19.93 4.5 12.74 16.08 19.58 23.32 27.12 - - - - - - - Investigators and adjusters except insurance................ 9.27 6.8 7.50 7.75 8.50 9.83 12.02 - - - - - - - Bill and account collectors................................. 12.26 4.2 9.25 10.65 12.33 13.05 15.96 - - - - - - - General office clerks....................................... 10.24 4.1 7.00 8.50 10.00 12.00 14.42 - - - - - - - Bank tellers................................................ 9.69 1.5 7.58 8.12 9.35 11.00 11.94 - - - - - - - Data entry keyers........................................... 9.26 3.7 7.23 8.00 9.39 10.00 11.00 - - - - - - - Administrative support occupations, N.E.C................... 11.70 3.5 8.13 9.47 12.16 13.03 14.60 - - - - - - - Blue-collar occupations............................................. 11.05 3.2 5.75 7.00 9.70 14.63 18.78 $7.03 5.8% $5.15 $5.15 $5.70 $7.00 $11.13 Precision production, craft, and repair occupations............... 15.15 4.2 8.50 11.00 15.38 18.75 21.98 7.51 9.7 6.50 6.50 6.50 8.00 9.00 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers........................ 21.28 7.5 15.37 18.74 22.15 24.95 26.25 - - - - - - - Automobile mechanics........................................ 18.93 14.2 11.92 15.00 16.81 21.35 31.86 - - - - - - - Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.61 5.9 11.00 13.26 14.65 17.00 18.02 - - - - - - - Aircraft engine mechanics................................... 21.87 7.7 16.50 18.55 23.34 24.59 24.92 - - - - - - - Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 15.02 5.6 11.00 12.93 15.42 16.83 17.86 - - - - - - - Mechanics and repairers, N.E.C.............................. 15.40 7.4 8.50 13.50 15.38 17.71 22.74 - - - - - - - Electricians................................................ 13.06 8.1 9.00 10.00 11.00 16.00 18.93 - - - - - - - Supervisors, production occupations......................... 17.25 7.1 11.00 16.26 18.75 18.75 20.31 - - - - - - - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 8.82 12.5 5.15 5.25 6.85 9.79 19.32 - - - - - - - Miscellaneous machine operators, N.E.C...................... 8.38 8.7 6.05 6.59 7.41 9.38 11.59 - - - - - - - Welders and cutters......................................... 17.67 8.3 11.90 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 - - - - - - - Assemblers.................................................. 8.43 9.0 5.65 6.04 8.00 9.79 13.00 - - - - - - - Production inspectors, checkers and examiners............... 9.53 27.4 5.15 5.25 6.00 8.96 20.74 - - - - - - - Transportation and material moving occupations.................... 11.71 4.0 7.25 8.50 11.00 15.00 16.45 - - - - - - - Truck drivers............................................... 11.13 4.9 7.00 8.50 10.50 13.10 16.49 - - - - - - - Bus drivers................................................. 12.91 7.3 9.38 9.38 14.32 15.60 16.30 - - - - - - - Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 10.08 9.2 7.00 7.50 7.75 14.00 15.79 - - - - - - - Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, N.E.C.... 10.94 20.3 6.50 7.06 9.50 12.33 18.67 - - - - - - - Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 8.80 3.8 5.65 6.50 8.00 10.00 13.24 6.67 5.6 5.15 5.15 5.50 6.75 8.45 Groundskeepers and gardeners except farm.................... 9.29 15.3 6.66 6.95 7.54 10.65 14.37 - - - - - - - Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.78 10.7 6.91 7.75 9.00 10.71 16.49 - - - - - - - Helpers, construction trades................................ 10.65 11.3 7.00 7.50 11.16 12.83 15.01 - - - - - - - Machine feeders and offbearers.............................. 6.62 10.7 5.15 5.50 5.90 7.00 10.00 - - - - - - - Freight, stock, and material handlers, N.E.C................ 11.22 9.0 6.25 7.09 10.00 15.04 18.82 10.39 13.0 5.80 6.51 9.00 13.73 17.58 Hand packers and packagers.................................. 7.05 4.5 5.15 6.50 7.00 7.42 8.36 - - - - - - - Laborers except construction, N.E.C......................... 7.62 5.6 5.15 6.00 7.00 8.83 10.39 - - - - - - - Service occupations................................................. 9.65 4.4 4.31 6.00 7.39 10.39 19.41 6.32 4.8 2.13 5.20 6.00 7.16 8.70 Protective service occupations................................ 13.88 8.1 6.00 7.00 12.98 19.71 23.80 8.37 7.2 6.27 7.00 8.00 9.71 11.09 Supervisors, firefighters and fire prevention occupations... 25.92 6.4 18.30 23.06 25.50 27.56 31.73 - - - - - - - Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... $29.14 4.6% $23.02 $26.91 $28.36 $32.12 $35.87 - - - - - - - Supervisors, guards......................................... 12.61 14.9 8.50 9.50 10.00 19.42 21.41 - - - - - - - Firefighting occupations.................................... 16.28 6.2 10.99 13.66 16.82 18.89 20.43 - - - - - - - Police and detectives, public service....................... 20.95 2.2 15.79 17.85 21.78 23.54 24.72 - - - - - - - Guards and police except public service..................... 7.02 4.5 5.50 6.00 6.50 8.00 9.41 - - - - - - - Protective service occupations, N.E.C....................... 13.47 4.9 10.17 12.79 13.81 14.81 16.33 - - - - - - - Food service occupations...................................... 6.00 4.7 2.13 2.50 5.90 7.73 10.15 $4.91 10.5% $2.13 $2.13 $5.15 $6.00 $7.25 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations....... 13.25 10.5 9.23 11.06 11.54 14.44 23.08 - - - - - - - Bartenders.................................................. 4.25 12.1 2.80 3.00 3.50 5.15 6.75 - - - - - - - Waiters and waitresses...................................... 3.01 8.5 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.68 5.15 2.73 13.3 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 4.50 Cooks....................................................... 9.23 4.3 6.25 7.50 8.76 10.50 12.34 - - - - - - - Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 6.56 5.0 5.50 5.75 6.25 7.00 7.86 6.00 5.0 5.15 5.30 5.65 6.63 7.25 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.86 8.8 2.50 3.00 5.15 6.00 7.00 - - - - - - - Food preparation occupations, N.E.C......................... 6.66 3.6 5.15 5.50 6.75 7.40 8.04 5.59 2.9 5.15 5.20 5.45 5.75 6.00 Health service occupations.................................... 7.93 2.2 6.25 6.77 7.64 8.42 9.82 7.81 10.5 5.90 6.00 6.50 8.00 10.00 Health aides, except nursing................................ 9.17 8.6 6.73 7.63 8.40 9.00 12.28 9.04 18.1 5.60 6.12 7.40 10.00 20.00 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 7.62 1.5 6.14 6.65 7.45 8.25 9.20 6.74 5.5 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.50 8.50 Cleaning and building service occupations..................... 7.33 2.3 5.50 6.05 6.95 8.09 10.00 6.09 3.8 5.15 5.25 5.65 6.54 7.60 Supervisors, cleaning & building service workers............ 12.12 7.1 9.08 10.00 13.55 13.55 13.55 - - - - - - - Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.30 1.9 5.15 5.56 6.07 7.00 7.68 6.53 4.2 5.35 5.78 6.50 7.00 7.60 Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.53 2.4 5.80 6.50 7.15 8.40 10.00 5.96 4.0 5.15 5.15 5.50 6.30 7.33 Personal service occupations.................................. 13.41 12.9 5.15 5.83 7.60 11.53 38.45 6.67 5.0 5.15 5.75 6.00 6.75 7.50 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities............. 7.42 9.2 5.15 5.15 7.25 8.25 11.06 5.94 1.1 5.30 5.97 5.97 5.97 6.50 Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 6.75 13.2 4.25 4.66 5.15 9.50 11.16 8.97 20.1 2.75 5.15 7.28 10.51 17.50 Child care workers, N.E.C................................... - - - - - - - 6.33 4.3 5.15 5.75 6.25 6.75 7.30 Service occupations, N.E.C.................................. 7.83 7.6 5.40 6.00 7.00 9.63 11.06 6.23 7.0 5.40 5.50 6.00 6.73 7.50 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution. At the 50th percentile, the median, half of the workers receive the same as or more than the rate shown, and half receive the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the workers earn the same as or less than the rate shown. At the 75th percentile, one-fourth earn the same as or more than the rate shown. The 10th and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. Individual occupations are classified into one of nine major occupational groups. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupational groups and occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. N.E.C. means "not elsewhere classified." Table A-4. Weekly and annual earnings(1) and hours for selected occupations, full-time workers only(2), all industries, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 1998 All industries Occupation(3) Mean Weekly earnings Mean Annual earnings weekly annual hours(4) hours Mean RSE Median Mean Median All occupations....................................................... 39.4 $588 2.3% $483 2,025 $30,188 $25,293 All occupations excluding sales..................................... 39.4 586 2.3 491 2,022 30,059 25,626 White-collar occupations............................................ 39.6 717 2.5 612 2,022 36,669 31,200 White-collar occupations excluding sales.......................... 39.5 729 2.5 632 2,016 37,167 32,220 Professional specialty and technical occupations.................. 38.7 848 2.7 749 1,923 42,115 37,232 Professional specialty occupations.............................. 39.2 851 2.4 780 1,923 41,778 38,230 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 40.1 965 4.6 962 2,083 50,205 50,006 Civil engineers............................................. 40.0 803 3.1 788 2,080 41,768 40,997 Mechanical engineers........................................ 40.0 1,078 8.6 1,045 2,080 56,031 54,330 Engineers, N.E.C............................................ 40.2 960 6.0 955 2,091 49,898 49,670 Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 39.8 997 3.3 1,019 2,071 51,852 52,998 Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 39.8 1,030 3.1 1,058 2,070 53,536 54,995 Natural scientists............................................ 40.0 874 4.0 702 2,080 45,470 36,504 Health related occupations.................................... 40.1 834 4.0 785 2,086 43,392 40,830 Physicians.................................................. 50.4 1,191 26.6 822 2,623 61,946 42,744 Registered nurses........................................... 39.3 816 3.6 786 2,043 42,409 40,847 Respiratory therapists...................................... 38.7 672 4.4 656 2,012 34,946 34,112 Teachers, college and university.............................. 38.0 1,406 8.8 1,209 1,575 58,303 50,076 Teachers, except college and university....................... 37.7 834 4.1 765 1,723 38,130 34,752 Prekindergarten and kindergarten............................ 36.5 837 7.7 781 1,616 37,044 34,001 Elementary school teachers.................................. 37.3 888 7.9 800 1,675 39,867 35,605 Secondary school teachers................................... 38.3 828 9.0 789 1,765 38,173 35,397 Teachers, special education................................. 38.0 761 8.7 704 1,804 36,154 33,911 Teachers, N.E.C............................................. 40.0 808 5.3 806 1,612 32,588 31,622 Vocational and educational counselors....................... 39.9 642 16.0 609 2,063 33,177 31,678 Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 40.3 501 2.9 470 2,096 26,070 24,419 Social workers.............................................. 40.3 501 3.1 470 2,097 26,031 24,419 Lawyers and judges............................................ 41.5 1,679 4.8 1,683 2,160 87,308 87,497 Lawyers..................................................... 41.5 1,679 4.8 1,683 2,160 87,308 87,497 Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, N.E.C...................................................... 40.2 746 6.8 635 2,089 38,793 33,010 Designers................................................... 40.0 743 13.1 580 2,080 38,612 30,160 Professional occupations, N.E.C............................. 40.0 696 6.8 693 2,080 36,190 36,046 Technical occupations........................................... 37.0 837 10.0 623 1,923 43,550 32,386 Radiological technicians.................................... 39.8 698 4.1 716 2,071 36,300 37,232 Licensed practical nurses................................... 39.7 510 1.9 508 2,062 26,521 26,395 Health technologists and technicians, N.E.C................. 39.9 452 7.4 422 2,076 23,520 21,965 Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 40.0 757 4.9 826 2,080 39,358 42,952 Engineering technicians, N.E.C.............................. 40.0 548 19.1 442 2,080 28,483 22,963 Drafters.................................................... 40.0 590 19.0 540 2,080 30,669 28,080 Computer programmers........................................ 39.2 754 8.0 780 2,037 39,194 40,560 Technical and related occupations, N.E.C.................... 40.0 745 9.4 745 2,080 38,755 38,730 Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations............. 40.4 $994 5.1% $840 2,102 $51,674 $43,680 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 40.8 1,206 6.9 1,032 2,120 62,693 53,638 Financial managers.......................................... 40.8 1,194 7.2 1,019 2,120 62,103 52,998 Managers., marketing, advertising and public relations...... 41.8 1,236 12.1 1,121 2,176 64,255 58,302 Administrators, education and related fields................ 40.3 1,069 10.9 1,198 2,091 55,448 62,296 Managers, medicine and health............................... 40.0 917 5.1 976 2,079 47,700 50,752 Managers, service organizations, N.E.C...................... 40.7 751 9.6 640 2,114 39,041 33,280 Managers and administrators, N.E.C.......................... 41.0 1,371 10.9 1,100 2,131 71,315 57,200 Management related occupations................................ 40.1 761 4.2 697 2,083 39,547 36,234 Accountants and auditors.................................... 40.1 748 4.7 704 2,085 38,876 36,608 Other financial officers.................................... 39.8 804 15.3 708 2,070 41,793 36,795 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 40.0 740 10.0 697 2,065 38,195 36,234 Purchasing agents and buyers, N.E.C......................... 40.0 775 15.5 721 2,079 40,309 37,502 Construction inspectors..................................... 41.3 642 7.2 614 2,146 33,400 31,907 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction..... 40.0 919 7.1 1,035 2,080 47,781 53,810 Management related occupations, N.E.C....................... 40.0 756 6.5 701 2,077 39,303 35,734 Sales occupations................................................. 39.9 620 11.4 388 2,074 32,245 20,176 Supervisors, sales occupations.............................. 40.2 558 17.3 400 2,079 28,886 20,220 Sales occupations, other business services.................. 38.7 681 8.0 644 2,015 35,434 33,509 Sales workers, other commodities............................ 39.4 518 28.6 350 2,047 26,919 18,200 Sales counter clerks........................................ 40.0 260 7.7 240 2,080 13,536 12,480 Cashiers.................................................... 39.4 309 4.9 315 2,051 16,048 16,380 Sales support occupations, N.E.C............................ 40.4 660 16.6 578 2,100 34,333 30,035 Administrative support occupations, including clerical............ 39.8 469 2.7 430 2,065 24,345 22,360 Supervisors, general office................................. 40.2 619 5.2 643 2,091 32,185 33,446 Supervisors, financial records processing................... 39.8 907 11.5 882 2,068 47,182 45,843 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks. 40.9 663 6.8 652 2,129 34,456 33,883 Computer operators.......................................... 39.9 501 6.5 458 2,074 26,048 23,795 Secretaries................................................. 39.5 543 2.8 521 2,053 28,212 27,040 Hotel clerks................................................ 40.0 321 2.8 316 2,080 16,670 16,432 Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 40.0 474 10.6 416 2,080 24,642 21,653 Receptionists............................................... 40.0 364 3.9 350 2,080 18,943 18,200 Order clerks................................................ 40.0 376 4.1 373 2,080 19,576 19,386 Records clerks, N.E.C....................................... 39.6 486 4.7 476 2,061 25,286 24,752 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 39.9 437 4.2 424 2,073 22,729 22,048 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.............................. 40.0 469 2.3 466 2,080 24,412 24,232 Billing clerks.............................................. 40.0 395 3.2 383 2,080 20,522 19,906 Mail clerks except postal service........................... 39.4 314 9.1 290 1,910 15,199 15,080 Dispatchers................................................. 39.8 464 5.9 438 2,069 24,122 22,755 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 40.0 435 5.8 410 2,080 22,595 21,320 Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 40.0 371 8.4 322 2,080 19,313 16,723 Material recording, scheduling, and distribution clerks, N.E.C.................................................... 40.0 447 6.0 471 2,080 23,267 24,502 Insurance adjusters, examiners, & investigators............. 39.1 779 4.2 777 2,031 40,482 40,381 Investigators and adjusters except insurance................ 40.0 370 6.7 340 2,078 19,263 17,680 Bill and account collectors................................. 39.8 487 3.9 495 2,068 25,347 25,750 General office clerks....................................... 39.9 $408 4.2% $400 2,074 $21,236 $20,800 Bank tellers................................................ 40.0 388 1.5 374 2,080 20,164 19,448 Data entry keyers........................................... 39.8 369 3.7 371 1,996 18,491 18,803 Administrative support occupations, N.E.C................... 39.8 465 3.4 486 2,067 24,195 25,293 Blue-collar occupations............................................. 40.0 442 3.2 388 2,059 22,758 20,155 Precision production, craft, and repair occupations............... 40.1 607 4.2 615 2,082 31,535 31,200 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers........................ 40.0 851 7.5 886 2,080 44,268 46,072 Automobile mechanics........................................ 39.9 755 14.2 672 2,073 39,236 34,965 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 40.0 584 5.9 586 2,080 30,379 30,472 Aircraft engine mechanics................................... 40.0 875 7.7 934 2,080 45,481 48,547 Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 39.8 598 5.5 617 2,070 31,103 32,074 Mechanics and repairers, N.E.C.............................. 40.1 618 7.4 615 2,069 31,868 30,760 Electricians................................................ 40.0 522 8.1 440 2,080 27,167 22,880 Supervisors, production occupations......................... 41.4 714 7.5 750 2,153 37,136 39,000 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 39.9 352 12.5 273 2,075 18,289 14,206 Miscellaneous machine operators, N.E.C...................... 39.7 333 8.2 298 2,065 17,305 15,496 Welders and cutters......................................... 40.0 707 8.3 773 2,080 36,749 40,186 Assemblers.................................................. 40.0 337 9.0 320 2,080 17,540 16,640 Production inspectors, checkers and examiners............... 40.0 381 27.4 240 2,080 19,829 12,480 Transportation and material moving occupations.................... 40.0 468 4.1 440 2,018 23,642 22,110 Truck drivers............................................... 41.5 462 4.4 440 2,160 24,027 22,880 Bus drivers................................................. 38.1 492 9.3 489 1,832 23,642 19,906 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 40.0 403 9.2 310 2,001 20,166 16,120 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, N.E.C.... 40.0 438 20.3 380 2,080 22,761 19,760 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 40.0 352 3.7 318 2,060 18,119 16,494 Groundskeepers and gardeners except farm.................... 40.0 372 15.3 302 2,080 19,332 15,683 Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 40.0 391 10.7 360 2,080 20,339 18,720 Helpers, construction trades................................ 40.0 426 11.3 446 2,080 22,159 23,213 Machine feeders and offbearers.............................. 40.0 265 10.7 236 2,080 13,764 12,272 Freight, stock, and material handlers, N.E.C................ 40.0 449 9.0 400 2,080 23,331 20,800 Hand packers and packagers.................................. 40.0 282 4.5 280 2,080 14,656 14,560 Laborers except construction, N.E.C......................... 39.9 304 5.7 280 1,993 15,186 14,560 Service occupations................................................. 38.3 370 4.4 292 1,990 19,207 15,142 Protective service occupations................................ 40.3 559 8.3 508 2,094 29,073 26,416 Supervisors, firefighters and fire prevention occupations... 47.2 1,223 4.9 1,226 2,454 63,595 63,746 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 40.0 1,165 4.6 1,134 2,080 60,603 58,989 Supervisors, guards......................................... 40.0 504 14.9 400 2,080 26,219 20,800 Firefighting occupations.................................... 49.1 800 5.5 798 2,555 41,602 41,505 Police and detectives, public service....................... 40.0 839 2.2 870 2,082 43,615 45,219 Guards and police except public service..................... 39.3 276 4.8 260 2,040 14,327 13,520 Protective service occupations, N.E.C....................... 41.2 555 5.4 572 2,142 28,843 29,765 Food service occupations...................................... 37.7 227 5.9 216 1,962 11,777 11,149 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations....... 43.1 571 12.2 470 2,240 29,694 24,419 Bartenders.................................................. 38.5 164 11.9 134 2,005 8,515 6,968 Waiters and waitresses...................................... 36.3 $109 9.8% $85 1,886 $5,684 $4,430 Cooks....................................................... 38.9 359 4.4 340 2,017 18,619 17,680 Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 37.5 246 4.1 250 1,952 12,805 13,000 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 37.9 184 9.7 180 1,971 9,582 9,373 Food preparation occupations, N.E.C......................... 37.3 248 6.6 240 1,937 12,898 12,480 Health service occupations.................................... 39.7 315 2.2 305 2,065 16,377 15,870 Health aides, except nursing................................ 39.4 361 8.7 336 2,049 18,797 17,472 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 39.8 303 1.5 294 2,068 15,762 15,288 Cleaning and building service occupations..................... 39.9 292 2.3 278 2,071 15,171 14,435 Supervisors, cleaning & building service workers............ 39.9 484 7.0 542 2,076 25,170 28,184 Maids and housemen.......................................... 39.8 251 1.9 243 2,071 13,045 12,626 Janitors and cleaners....................................... 39.9 300 2.5 286 2,070 15,591 14,768 Personal service occupations.................................. 31.6 424 7.8 346 1,639 21,982 17,992 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities............. 38.3 284 11.7 290 1,991 14,766 15,080 Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 40.0 270 13.2 206 2,080 14,045 10,712 Service occupations, N.E.C.................................. 39.5 309 7.8 270 2,046 16,020 14,040 1 Earnings are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. The median designates position--one-half of the workers receive the same as or more, and one-half receive the same as or less than the rate shown. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. Individual occupations are classified into one of nine major occupational groups. 4 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupational groups and occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. N.E.C. means "not elsewhere classified." Table B-1. Mean hourly earnings(1) by occupational group and levels(2), all industries, private industry, State and local government, full-time and part-time workers, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 1998 All workers (4) All industries Occupational group(3) and level All industries Private industry State and local Full-time workers Part-time workers government Mean RSE Mean RSE Mean RSE Mean RSE Mean RSE All occupations....................................................... $14.31 2.2% $13.59 2.7% $16.55 3.5% $14.91 2.3% $8.51 4.3% All occupations excluding sales..................................... 14.39 2.2 13.61 2.8 16.60 3.5 14.87 2.3 8.99 5.1 White-collar occupations............................................ 17.62 2.5 17.53 3.1 17.84 4.0 18.13 2.6 10.97 6.1 Level 1................................................... 6.67 2.9 6.59 3.3 - - 6.96 3.0 5.76 2.1 Level 2................................................... 7.53 2.9 7.78 2.2 6.07 5.5 7.58 3.5 7.28 3.1 Level 3................................................... 8.59 2.8 8.47 3.1 9.50 5.7 9.17 1.9 6.79 6.1 Level 4................................................... 10.95 2.8 10.87 3.2 11.35 4.7 10.87 2.9 11.71 7.9 Level 5................................................... 13.21 2.7 13.46 3.3 12.53 4.5 13.29 2.7 11.45 5.2 Level 6................................................... 14.80 3.5 14.87 4.0 14.65 6.9 14.80 3.5 15.03 6.0 Level 7................................................... 18.97 8.0 19.52 9.0 16.02 11.0 19.02 8.2 17.57 5.5 Level 8................................................... 20.11 3.4 18.66 3.5 20.97 4.8 20.14 3.5 18.33 6.3 Level 9................................................... 22.03 1.9 22.36 2.0 21.39 4.0 21.93 1.9 24.51 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 25.67 4.4 24.75 3.3 - - 25.76 4.4 - - Level 11.................................................. 37.12 8.6 37.57 8.9 - - 37.13 8.6 - - Level 12.................................................. 32.89 5.1 34.98 4.3 - - 32.88 5.1 - - Level 13.................................................. 54.30 11.6 55.70 12.7 - - 54.45 12.0 - - Level 14.................................................. 61.85 12.7 61.85 12.7 - - 63.67 13.3 - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.31 12.8 20.31 12.8 - - 20.46 13.4 17.70 12.0 White-collar occupations excluding sales.......................... 18.27 2.6 18.42 3.2 17.94 4.0 18.43 2.6 14.75 6.4 Level 1................................................... 7.06 2.3 7.00 3.3 - - 7.10 2.3 6.26 1.3 Level 2................................................... 7.67 3.6 8.03 2.4 6.07 5.5 7.70 3.9 7.33 2.4 Level 3................................................... 9.16 2.2 9.04 2.3 9.89 7.3 9.26 2.2 - - Level 4................................................... 11.13 3.0 11.07 3.5 11.37 4.9 10.96 3.0 12.88 5.1 Level 5................................................... 12.62 2.0 12.66 2.1 12.53 4.5 12.67 2.0 11.53 5.8 Level 6................................................... 14.17 3.0 13.96 2.7 14.65 6.9 14.15 3.1 15.03 6.0 Level 7................................................... 16.79 2.8 16.96 2.8 16.02 11.0 16.76 2.9 17.57 5.5 Level 8................................................... 20.02 3.5 18.26 3.1 20.97 4.8 20.05 3.6 18.33 6.3 Level 9................................................... 21.83 1.8 22.06 1.9 21.39 4.0 21.72 1.9 24.51 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 25.84 4.7 24.83 3.6 - - 25.94 4.7 - - Level 11.................................................. 36.93 9.1 37.40 9.5 - - 36.94 9.1 - - Level 12.................................................. 32.89 5.1 34.98 4.3 - - 32.88 5.1 - - Level 13.................................................. 54.30 11.6 55.70 12.7 - - 54.45 12.0 - - Level 14.................................................. 61.85 12.7 61.85 12.7 - - 63.67 13.3 - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.69 13.3 20.69 13.3 - - 20.84 13.9 18.04 14.2 Professional specialty and technical occupations.................. 21.83 3.0 22.48 4.6 20.98 3.7 21.90 3.1 20.42 6.2 Professional specialty occupations.............................. 21.77 2.5 22.26 3.5 21.31 3.6 21.72 2.5 22.94 5.9 Level 5................................................... 12.54 4.4 12.33 6.5 - - 12.53 4.8 - - Level 6................................................... 13.76 9.3 13.78 7.7 - - 13.71 9.4 - - Level 7................................................... 15.92 6.0 15.84 5.2 16.08 14.9 15.77 6.3 18.33 6.9 Level 8................................................... 20.94 4.5 16.66 4.2 22.09 4.9 20.99 4.6 18.41 7.0 Level 9................................................... 21.73 2.5 21.66 2.2 21.84 5.2 21.52 2.7 24.60 4.6 Level 10.................................................. 25.54 5.1 25.83 5.1 - - 25.86 5.2 - - Level 11.................................................. 28.76 2.6 28.90 2.8 - - 28.75 2.6 - - Level 12.................................................. $36.01 3.9% $36.34 4.5% - - $36.03 4.0% - - Level 14.................................................. 50.98 3.9 50.98 3.9 - - - - - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.24 14.0 21.24 14.0 - - 21.72 15.4 - - Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 23.96 4.6 25.94 4.9 $22.65 7.1% 24.10 4.6 - - Level 8................................................... 18.96 7.0 - - - - 18.96 7.0 - - Level 9................................................... 22.83 5.8 22.38 4.2 - - 22.83 5.8 - - Level 11.................................................. 29.95 5.5 29.95 5.5 - - 29.95 5.5 - - Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 25.03 3.4 25.41 3.3 - - 25.03 3.4 - - Level 9................................................... 22.02 5.3 22.48 6.5 - - 22.02 5.3 - - Natural scientists............................................ 21.86 4.0 21.86 4.0 - - 21.86 4.0 - - Health related occupations.................................... 21.22 3.3 21.81 4.2 19.54 2.1 20.80 3.6 $23.85 4.8% Level 7................................................... 18.70 2.6 18.09 2.6 - - 18.55 3.1 20.00 5.9 Level 8................................................... 17.46 2.8 17.46 2.8 - - 16.96 2.7 19.35 6.5 Level 9................................................... 21.04 2.5 21.65 3.5 - - 20.34 1.6 24.60 4.6 Level 10.................................................. 25.46 11.1 25.78 11.5 - - 25.46 11.1 - - Level 11.................................................. 26.07 7.9 26.07 7.9 - - 26.03 8.0 - - Teachers, college and university.............................. 36.79 8.8 - - - - 37.02 8.9 - - Level 9................................................... 22.95 8.1 - - - - 22.95 8.1 - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 22.12 4.7 19.01 4.5 22.35 4.9 22.14 4.7 - - Level 5................................................... 12.76 3.2 12.76 3.2 - - 13.11 3.0 - - Level 7................................................... 13.73 15.7 19.55 7.6 - - 13.73 15.7 - - Level 8................................................... 22.57 4.7 19.85 7.5 - - 22.57 4.7 - - Level 9................................................... 19.90 7.3 19.90 7.3 - - 19.90 7.3 - - Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - - - - - - - - Social, religious, and recreation workers..................... 12.45 2.6 13.17 4.2 11.79 1.9 12.44 2.6 - - Level 7................................................... 13.00 5.3 - - - - - - - - Level 8................................................... 12.15 0.9 - - - - - - - - Lawyers and judges............................................ 40.56 7.6 41.35 7.9 - - 40.41 8.5 - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, N.E.C...................................................... 18.45 6.4 18.43 6.5 - - 18.57 6.6 - - Level 8................................................... 16.65 3.5 16.34 3.1 - - 16.65 3.5 - - Level 9................................................... 23.64 4.6 23.64 4.6 - - 23.64 4.6 - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.01 11.2 17.01 11.2 - - 17.51 11.6 - - Technical occupations........................................... 22.06 11.9 22.98 12.7 14.68 12.3 22.65 12.3 13.44 7.6 Level 4................................................... 11.22 4.7 10.63 3.9 - - 11.29 4.8 - - Level 5................................................... 12.14 4.3 12.30 4.4 - - 12.18 4.3 11.92 8.0 Level 6................................................... 14.45 3.0 14.45 3.0 - - 14.45 3.1 - - Level 7................................................... 18.46 2.9 18.48 2.9 - - 18.75 2.8 - - Level 8................................................... 18.81 4.0 18.74 4.4 - - 18.85 4.1 - - Level 9................................................... 22.38 2.2 22.50 2.5 - - 22.35 2.3 - - Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations............. 24.53 5.1 26.19 5.8 19.79 6.6 24.58 5.1 - - Level 5................................................... 12.90 7.4 12.67 8.5 - - 12.98 7.6 - - Level 6................................................... 14.80 4.5 13.57 4.7 - - 14.80 4.5 - - Level 7................................................... 16.54 2.7 16.54 2.9 - - 16.55 2.7 - - Level 8................................................... $17.13 4.0% $18.32 4.3% $15.69 4.6% $17.13 4.0% - - Level 9................................................... 21.91 3.4 22.54 3.9 20.63 5.4 21.91 3.4 - - Level 10.................................................. 26.15 6.6 24.29 4.6 - - 26.15 6.6 - - Level 11.................................................. 30.30 6.5 30.30 6.7 - - 30.30 6.5 - - Level 12.................................................. 32.20 6.1 34.66 5.2 - - 32.20 6.1 - - Level 13.................................................. 48.08 8.6 49.31 9.6 - - 48.08 8.6 - - Level 14.................................................. 71.17 18.4 71.17 18.4 - - 71.17 18.4 - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.51 14.9 23.51 14.9 - - 23.51 14.9 - - Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.50 6.9 31.04 7.5 23.20 9.6 29.57 6.9 - - Level 6................................................... 13.33 9.0 13.33 9.0 - - - - - - Level 7................................................... 16.19 8.4 15.61 8.9 - - 16.19 8.4 - - Level 8................................................... 16.64 3.9 16.25 4.7 - - 16.64 3.9 - - Level 9................................................... 21.13 3.1 22.29 2.9 - - 21.13 3.1 - - Level 10.................................................. 27.21 7.3 24.53 4.6 - - 27.21 7.3 - - Level 11.................................................. 30.30 7.3 30.31 7.5 - - 30.30 7.3 - - Level 12.................................................. 32.99 6.2 34.37 5.6 - - 32.99 6.2 - - Level 13.................................................. 48.08 8.6 49.31 9.6 - - 48.08 8.6 - - Level 14.................................................. 71.17 18.4 71.17 18.4 - - 71.17 18.4 - - Management related occupations................................ 18.97 4.1 19.69 4.8 17.49 6.6 18.99 4.1 - - Level 5................................................... 13.14 7.6 12.92 8.9 - - 13.14 7.6 - - Level 6................................................... 15.10 4.1 13.70 5.5 - - 15.10 4.1 - - Level 7.......................