Friday, September 20, 2002
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its national compensation survey for occupations. Glancing through the report will give you some good numbers to keep in your head. Earnings averaged $16.23 per hour for all occupations. Average wages are lower for private industry ($15.46) than for government employees ($20.56). (Part of the difference is due to the different occupational mix in the puublic sector...there are relatively more technicians/professionals/managers in government.)
Service workers earn just under $10 per hour ($9.86). Download a copy. Go Supplementary tables are also available. Go
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