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[Pages:14]Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 00-0000

Occupation Total all occupations

Estimated Employment

31,950

Mean

Hourly

Annual

19.73

41,039

Entry

Hourly

Annual

9.89

20,567

Experienced Hourly Annual

24.58

51,143

11-0000

Management Occupations

1,280

43.34

90,136 22.41

46,618

53.65

111,602

11-1011

Chief Executives

20

61.27

127,435 34.54

71,854

74.96 155,917

11-1021

General and Operations Managers

460

50.08

104,178 23.02

47,864

63.42 131,927

11-1031

Legislators

20

NA

28,911

NA

17,246

NA

41,801

11-2022

Sales Managers

40

42.69

88,796 29.06

60,430

56.54 117,602

11-3031

Financial Managers

40

54.20

112,744 32.52

67,655

65.32 135,864

11-3051

Industrial Production Managers

30

46.83

97,403 31.97

66,503

56.40 117,299

11-9021

Construction Managers

40

46.09

95,885 26.52

55,173

56.70 117,938

11-9032

Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary

100

NA

85,393

NA

68,555

NA

93,780

11-9039

Education Administrators, All Other

30

36.49

75,896 24.08

50,084

42.64

88,691

11-9051

Food Service Managers

70

29.79

61,958 20.51

42,670

34.50

71,759

11-9111

Medical and Health Services Managers

170

42.08

87,540 25.09

52,178

50.70 105,466

11-9141

Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers

40

24.32

50,587 17.51

36,419

28.02

58,272

11-9151

Social and Community Service Managers

50

31.40

65,320 20.20

42,000

37.14

77,246

11-9199

Managers, All Other

50

38.50

80,084 22.50

46,817

51.07 106,220

13-0000

Business and Financial Operations Occupations

830

31.08

64,639 17.34

36,063

37.87

78,765

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 13-1020

Occupation Buyers and Purchasing Agents

Estimated Employment

70

Mean

Hourly

Annual

28.00

58,252

Entry

Hourly

Annual

16.92

35,194

Experienced Hourly Annual

33.59

69,864

13-1041

Compliance Officers

70

33.55

69,770 21.55

44,827

39.58

82,335

13-1051

Cost Estimators

30

27.88

58,011 16.59

34,492

33.64

69,979

13-1071

Human Resources Specialists

90

25.59

53,236 16.91

35,162

30.09

62,587

13-1075

Labor Relations Specialists

20

19.32

40,178

9.02

18,744

30.47

63,393

13-1151

Training and Development Specialists

30

36.35

75,592 18.51

38,513

46.08

95,843

13-1161

Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists

50

29.23

60,796 16.72

34,785

35.52

73,875

13-2011

Accountants and Auditors

210

32.73

68,074 21.10

43,885

38.62

80,325

13-2020

Property Appraisers and Assessors

20

19.79

41,162 14.52

30,210

28.46

59,204

13-2052

Personal Financial Advisors

30

57.92

120,461 22.37

46,534

80.59 167,613

13-2072

Loan Officers

100

30.56

63,560 17.63

36,681

38.12

79,278

13-2081

Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents

30

25.69

53,424 17.60

36,618

29.68

61,728

15-0000

Computer and Mathematical Occupations

100

29.67

61,717 17.51

36,410

35.81

74,495

15-1231

Computer Network Support Specialists

10

24.05

50,016 15.61

32,475

29.92

62,229

15-1232

Computer User Support Specialists

30

21.70

45,118 14.31

29,754

25.34

52,695

15-1244

Network and Computer Systems Administrators

20

31.10

64,689 21.48

44,678

35.92

74,715

15-1252

Software Developers

20

38.51

80,115 22.31

46,416

50.55 105,139

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 17-0000

Occupation Architecture and Engineering Occupations

Estimated Employment

240

Mean

Hourly

Annual

33.33

69,325

Entry

Hourly

Annual

18.56

38,598

17-1022

Surveyors

10

24.46

50,885 16.36

34,035

17-2051

Civil Engineers

30

37.88

78,786 20.38

42,376

17-2071

Electrical Engineers

10

54.70

113,773 36.05

74,998

17-2112

Industrial Engineers

40

38.38

79,812 27.48

57,175

17-2141

Mechanical Engineers

30

38.53

80,157 25.74

53,532

17-3026

Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians

20

27.71

57,645 18.41

38,284

17-3031

Surveying and Mapping Technicians

20

18.77

39,027 13.64

28,362

19-0000

Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations

60

34.96

72,716 19.10

39,728

19-4031

Chemical Technicians

10

29.27

60,890 19.40

40,356

21-0000

Community and Social Service Occupations

420

21.79

45,317 13.85

28,802

21-1012

Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors

70

27.87

57,970 21.25

44,186

21-1015

Rehabilitation Counselors

50

18.73

38,964 10.88

22,627

21-1018 21-1021

Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors

Child, Family, and School Social Workers

60

20.98

80

23.05

43,642 14.63 47,923 17.60

30,434 36,609

21-1022

Healthcare Social Workers

50

23.94

49,786 17.70

36,808

Experienced Hourly Annual

41.16

85,620

29.05

60,419

46.86

97,468

64.98 135,165

43.75

91,000

45.31

94,244

35.04

72,884

21.78

45,306

43.21

89,870

35.00

72,789

25.72

53,512

31.28

65,066

22.73

47,274

24.22

50,372

26.16 27.31

54,432 56,808

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 21-1091

Occupation Health Education Specialists

Estimated Employment

10

Mean

Hourly

Annual

24.39

50,728

Entry

Hourly

Annual

15.29

31,795

21-1093

Social and Human Service Assistants

40

13.02

27,085

8.66

18,012

23-0000

Legal Occupations

130

32.20

66,970 15.11

31,439

23-1011

Lawyers

60

49.06

102,052 27.46

57,122

23-1023

Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates

20

22.79

47,399 14.84

30,874

23-2011

Paralegals and Legal Assistants

40

17.16

35,688 12.55

26,091

25-0000

Educational Instruction and Library Occupations

1,790

23.05

47,933 13.11

27,284

25-2021

Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education

420

NA

53,156

NA

42,658

25-2031 25-2032

Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education

Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School

300

NA

55,416

NA

45,296

NA

NA

56,704

NA

45,432

25-2052 25-3099

Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School

Teachers and Instructors, All Other

10

NA

55,081

NA

44,616

110

NA

39,718

NA

20,230

25-4022

Librarians and Media Collections Specialists

50

26.84

55,835 19.87

41,340

25-4031

Library Technicians

20

16.99

35,332 14.67

30,518

25-9045

Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary

100

NA

21,800

NA

17,603

27-0000

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations

170

20.46

42,543 10.82

22,512

Experienced Hourly Annual

31.24

64,972

15.22

31,648

42.27

87,923

61.71 128,352

34.35

71,439

19.45

40,440

27.94

58,116

NA

58,566

NA

60,419

NA

62,261

NA

62,198

NA 30.39 18.23

NA 25.20

49,503 63,224 37,928 23,956 52,423

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 27-3031

Occupation Public Relations Specialists

Estimated Employment

10

Mean

Hourly

Annual

26.57

55,259

Entry

Hourly

Annual

18.03

37,499

Experienced Hourly Annual

30.98

64,438

29-0000

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

2,910

34.81

72,402 16.89

35,144

44.26

92,057

29-1011

Chiropractors

10

41.22

85,746 18.25

37,970

56.99 118,535

29-1031

Dietitians and Nutritionists

20

27.15

56,463 19.33

40,210

31.29

65,097

29-1051

Pharmacists

90

61.84

128,635 50.68 105,401

68.14 141,727

29-1122

Occupational Therapists

50

43.79

91,084 36.39

75,678

52.60 109,399

29-1123

Physical Therapists

80

49.39

102,732 36.59

76,097

58.49 121,665

29-1127

Speech-Language Pathologists

60

36.19

75,270 28.09

58,420

45.24

94,108

29-1131

Veterinarians

20

48.17

100,199 34.15

71,031

55.86 116,170

29-1141

Registered Nurses

1,090

30.09

62,585 24.48

50,926

35.02

72,852

29-1171

Nurse Practitioners

90

52.96

110,152 38.26

79,592

60.71 126,280

29-1215

Family Medicine Physicians

30 150.16

312,330 82.12 170,812

NA

NA

29-1229

Physicians, All Other

50

95.13

197,887 41.69

86,698

122.46 254,716

29-2010

Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians

140

19.24

40,000 13.38

27,808

22.28

46,332

29-2034

Radiologic Technologists and Technicians

100

23.39

48,666 18.82

39,142

26.64

55,395

29-2052

Pharmacy Technicians

170

15.68

32,601 12.41

25,830

17.28

35,950

29-2061

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses

240

20.21

42,031 15.50

32,235

22.54

46,897

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 29-2072

Occupation Medical Records Specialists

Estimated Employment

40

Mean

Hourly

Annual

17.37

36,138

Entry

Hourly

Annual

12.87

26,771

Experienced Hourly Annual

19.65

40,879

29-2081

Opticians, Dispensing

20

16.47

34,254 14.14

29,409

20.15

41,894

31-0000

Healthcare Support Occupations

1,790

14.29

29,708

9.62

20,019

16.59

34,493

31-1120

Home Health and Personal Care Aides

570

10.38

21,592

8.63

17,946

11.26

23,415

31-1131

Nursing Assistants

450

12.91

26,865 10.65

22,167

14.19

29,513

31-2021

Physical Therapist Assistants

90

30.23

62,877 24.58

51,126

33.15

68,953

31-2022

Physical Therapist Aides

40

12.10

25,151 10.50

21,842

13.01

27,050

31-9091

Dental Assistants

80

18.00

37,433 13.20

27,462

20.62

42,880

31-9092

Medical Assistants

330

15.47

32,171 13.03

27,104

16.73

34,797

31-9094

Medical Transcriptionists

40

13.67

28,438

9.69

20,160

15.99

33,278

31-9095

Pharmacy Aides

30

13.42

27,907 11.48

23,870

15.04

31,270

31-9097

Phlebotomists

40

14.97

31,151 12.34

25,650

17.59

36,598

31-9099

Healthcare Support Workers, All Other

10

18.11

37,672 13.52

28,124

21.30

44,312

33-0000

Protective Service Occupations

670

22.22

46,222 14.35

29,849

26.11

54,295

33-1012

First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives

20

32.59

67,803 19.69

40,970

39.36

81,865

33-2011

Firefighters

160

25.05

52,103 19.28

40,092

30.13

62,671

33-3021

Detectives and Criminal Investigators

20

27.18

56,530 23.83

49,553

31.09

64,667

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 33-3051

Occupation Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers

Estimated Employment

260

Mean

Hourly

Annual

23.75

49,412

Entry

Hourly

Annual

18.34

38,128

33-9011

Animal Control Workers

10

15.44

32,106 13.47

28,004

33-9032

Security Guards

70

13.47

28,015 10.14

21,104

35-0000

Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

3,220

11.14

23,165

8.51

17,708

35-1012 35-2011

First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers

Cooks, Fast Food

420

16.06

410

10.00

33,397 11.62

20,811

8.43

24,163 17,534

35-2012

Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria

160

11.40

23,719

9.01

18,738

35-2014

Cooks, Restaurant

330

11.94

24,825

9.21

19,162

35-2015

Cooks, Short Order

20

15.32

31,856 10.86

22,579

35-2021

Food Preparation Workers

350

10.56

21,961

8.35

17,371

35-3011

Bartenders

80

11.65

24,239

8.53

17,729

35-3023

Fast Food and Counter Workers

680

9.36

19,476

8.35

17,382

35-3031

Waiters and Waitresses

520

10.08

20,952

8.59

17,881

35-3041

Food Servers, Nonrestaurant

50

11.21

23,317

9.19

19,129

35-9011

Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers

60

10.07

20,930

8.57

17,838

35-9021

Dishwashers

70

11.22

23,339

8.88

18,467

Experienced Hourly Annual

26.64

55,401

18.41

38,290

15.18

31,585

12.46

25,910

18.25

37,965

10.81 12.79 13.32 17.68 11.78 13.30

9.86 10.81 12.36 10.82 12.41

22,482 26,594 27,711 36,771 24,511 27,679 20,529 22,471 25,704 22,503 25,802

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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Alabama Department of Labor

Labor Market Information Division

Gadsden, AL

June 2022 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates

SOC Code 37-0000

Occupation

Estimated Employment

Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

870

Mean

Hourly

Annual

13.26

27,570

Entry

Hourly

Annual

9.10

18,934

37-1011

First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers

40

20.86

43,401 12.97

26,963

37-1012 37-2011 37-2012

First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers

Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

30

22.37

420

12.12

150

10.41

46,547 16.50

25,205

8.84

21,646

8.59

34,319 18,402 17,870

37-3011

Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers

160

13.87

28,840 10.13

21,093

39-0000

Personal Care and Service Occupations

530

12.39

25,769

8.80

18,293

39-1014 39-1022

First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services

First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers

20

19.55

20

17.32

40,667 13.24 36,012 11.24

27,527 23,371

39-2021

Animal Caretakers

40

13.19

27,440

9.61

19,986

39-3091

Amusement and Recreation Attendants

80

9.61

19,997

8.18

17,024

39-9032

Recreation Workers

120

12.53

26,073

9.21

19,162

41-0000

Sales and Related Occupations

3,360

15.65

32,537

9.23

19,192

41-1011

First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers

480

19.26

40,044 12.64

26,293

41-1012

First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers

20

36.38

75,676 26.22

54,535

41-2011

Cashiers

1,020

11.02

22,919

8.57

17,821

Experienced Hourly Annual

15.41

32,052

24.78

51,549

25.41

52,851

13.79

28,677

11.31 15.71 14.91 23.64

23,512 32,681 31,010 49,173

20.37 15.61 10.33 15.11 18.86 22.52 42.11 12.25

42,370 32,486 21,494 31,444 39,220 46,845 87,596 25,490

This information is provided by the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is based on the May 2021 Occupation Employment Survey employment and wage estimate file. The wages have been aged using the most current Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors reflecting wages as of June 2022. 'NA' indicates data that is not publishable or occupation does not work the traditional 2,080 hours per year.

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