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Area Salary Survey June 2003
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Mean Hourly Earnings Total |
Mean Annual Earnings Full-Time Workers Total |
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All workers |
$18.55 |
$38,416 |
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White Collar |
22.51 |
46,362 |
Engineers, architects & surveyors |
31.95 |
66,793 |
Engineering technicians |
24.38 |
50,711 |
Mathematical & computer scientists |
30.54 |
63,812 |
Registered nurses |
24.18 |
48,681 |
Teachers, college & university |
33.49 |
50,498 |
Teachers, except college & university |
24.52 |
39,818 |
Social workers |
17.92 |
36,720 |
Managers & administrators |
36.31 |
78,240 |
Accountants & auditors |
21.75 |
46,501 |
Personnel, training & labor relations specialists |
23.31 |
48,484 |
Sales |
20.42 |
50,263 |
Secretaries |
17.56 |
36,910 |
Receptionists |
11.03 |
22,952 |
Order clerks |
13.90 |
28,772 |
Record clerks |
12.91 |
26,780 |
Bookkeepers, accounting & auditing clerks |
12.91 |
27,437 |
Stock & inventory clerks |
12.76 |
26,534 |
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Blue Collar |
15.05 |
31,225 |
Mechanic supervisor |
22.89 |
47,611 |
Production supervisors |
21.76 |
45,822 |
Miscellaneous machine operators |
16.55 |
34,083 |
Assemblers |
12.29 |
25,540 |
Truck drivers |
15.16 |
32,648 |
Stock handlers and baggers |
10.34 |
16,425 |
Laborers, except construction |
9.69 |
20,314 |
Police & detectives, public service |
18.24 |
39,183 |
Food service |
7.00 |
13,445 |
Health services |
10.01 |
20,535 |
Cleaning & building service |
8.96 |
19,435 |
Notes: 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.
Source: Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill NC-SC, National Compensation Survey, June 2003, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, March 2004
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