HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 43. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union affiliation, occupation, and industry 2002 2003 Occupation and industry Members Repre- Members Repre- Total of sented Non- Total of sented Non- unions(1) by union unions(1) by union unions(2) unions(2) OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations..... $859 $864 $857 $859 $887 $896 $892 $886 Management, business, and financial operations occupations...................................... 922 911 924 922 961 985 994 959 Management occupations........................ 982 955 984 982 1,023 1,102 1,109 1,019 Business and financial operations occupations. 797 862 856 790 842 864 873 839 Professional and related occupations.............. 823 858 848 811 845 885 879 833 Computer and mathematical occupations......... 1,026 972 959 1,033 1,049 963 979 1,057 Architecture and engineering occupations...... 1,009 995 995 1,012 1,053 1,037 1,028 1,058 Life, physical, and social science occupations 873 916 933 854 891 944 945 876 Community and social services occupations..... 658 822 797 621 686 848 832 650 Legal occupations............................. 996 991 960 999 1,051 1,362 1,317 1,032 Education, training, and library occupations.. 740 845 832 645 754 864 854 644 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.................................. 740 872 823 732 745 947 933 734 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations.................................. 794 846 848 784 816 877 876 801 Service occupations................................... 396 600 592 372 403 606 596 382 Healthcare support occupations.................... 393 418 419 388 400 452 452 394 Protective service occupations.................... 659 818 811 542 630 857 850 510 Food preparation and serving related occupations.. 334 409 402 330 349 415 410 344 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations...................................... 378 499 495 360 390 503 498 372 Personal care and service occupations............. 383 507 510 373 391 532 520 381 Sales and office occupations.......................... 527 625 622 517 545 629 624 530 Sales and related occupations..................... 592 594 588 593 598 597 601 598 Office and administrative support occupations..... 511 629 625 498 523 639 632 510 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations.......................................... 597 825 817 540 608 851 843 558 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations........ 340 (3) (3) 334 369 (3) (3) 365 Construction and extraction occupations........... 589 $824 $816 523 599 $851 $840 531 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations. 663 842 834 619 673 858 856 622 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations.......................................... 511 659 653 483 519 688 684 493 Production occupations............................ 508 634 628 485 519 670 665 495 Transportation and material moving occupations.... 514 692 682 481 520 710 704 490 See footnotes at end of table. HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 43. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union affiliation, occupation, and industry - Continued 2002 2003 Occupation and industry Members Repre- Members Repre- Total of sented Non- Total of sented Non- unions(1) by union unions(1) by union unions(2) unions(2) INDUSTRY Private sector........................................ $591 $699 $691 $580 $603 $717 $713 $592 Agriculture and related industries.................. 367 (3) (3) 365 397 (3) (3) 396 Nonagricultural industries.......................... 593 $700 $692 583 605 $718 $713 595 Mining........................................... 786 (3) (3) 800 797 (3) 783 799 Construction..................................... 605 $846 $837 568 615 $884 873 580 Manufacturing.................................... 622 654 652 617 637 689 689 626 Durable goods................................ 647 673 672 641 668 714 712 655 Nondurable goods............................. 587 613 611 581 597 635 637 590 Wholesale and retail trade....................... 511 558 549 509 533 590 586 528 Wholesale trade.............................. 619 622 627 618 670 694 689 668 Retail trade................................. 483 530 521 480 497 562 554 494 Transportation and utilities..................... 682 809 807 630 704 817 816 653 Transportation and warehousing............... 642 791 788 602 668 782 780 620 Utilities.................................... 849 896 898 818 899 965 979 857 Information(4)................................... 764 832 826 750 776 868 862 758 Publishing, except Internet.................. 694 738 726 691 690 740 747 684 Motion pictures and sound recording.......... 749 (3) (3) 725 704 (3) (3) 669 Broadcasting, except Internet................ 692 (3) (3) 681 724 (3) (3) 703 Telecommunications........................... 836 $834 $830 839 857 $877 $875 848 Financial activities............................. 667 634 622 668 691 618 625 694 Finance and insurance........................ 702 667 661 703 728 607 623 732 Finance................................. 715 (3) 666 716 726 614 640 730 Insurance............................... 681 (3) (3) 682 731 (3) (3) 734 Real estate and rental and leasing........... 592 $607 $595 592 604 $642 $630 603 Professional and business services............... 696 654 653 698 692 699 691 692 Professional and technical services.......... 881 880 863 882 885 897 911 884 Management, administrative, and waste services.................................... 468 558 556 462 486 640 617 482 Education and health services.................... 582 666 665 572 598 670 684 590 Educational services......................... 683 767 748 662 681 756 760 659 Health care and social assistance............ 554 602 606 547 582 627 639 577 Leisure and hospitality.......................... 392 487 483 387 400 497 485 395 Arts, entertainment, and recreation.......... 499 588 564 492 492 546 529 489 Accommodation and food services.............. 371 434 433 368 385 478 470 381 Accommodation............................ 411 459 469 405 435 485 482 423 Food services and drinking places........ 358 397 390 357 371 467 456 369 Other services(4)................................ 498 688 654 491 515 726 709 510 Other services, except private households.... 520 702 664 514 544 730 720 533 Public sector......................................... 705 769 766 637 728 801 795 656 Federal goverment................................. 792 779 786 804 818 809 816 821 State government.................................. 676 737 735 633 702 764 759 652 Local government.................................. 684 781 773 595 709 814 803 606 1 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union. 2 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union as well as workers who report no union affiliation but whose jobs are covered by a union or an employee association contract. 3 Data not shown where base is less than 50,000. 4 Includes other industries, not shown separately. NOTE: Data for 2002 have been revised to incorporate changes to the class of worker status associated with the introduction of the 2002 Census industry and occupational classification systems into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey. Occupations and industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census occupational and industry classification systems derived from the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system and the 2002 North American Industry Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Data refer to the sole or principal job of full- and part-time workers. Excluded are all self-employed workers regardless of whether or not their businesses are incorporated.