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    Earnings


  • Where can I find more earnings information?

  • The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program, (http://www.bls.gov/oes/) produces employment and wage estimates for over 700 occupations. These are estimates of the number of people employed in certain occupations, and estimates of the wages paid to them. These estimates are available for the nation as a whole, for individual States, and for metropolitan areas; national occupational estimates for specific industries are also available. Self-employed persons are not included in the estimates.

  • How do I find starting salary information?

  • The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not collect data on starting salaries. Some job outlook statements in the Occupational Outlook Handbook present information on starting salaries provided by selected outside sources.

  • Are earnings by education or experience level available?

  • A tabulation showing 2004 median earnings by educational attainment can be found at http://www.bls.gov/emp/emptab7.htm. To get a sort on 2004 median annual earnings for occupations by selected education/training level, go to http://data.bls.gov/servlet/
    oep.noeted.servlet.ActionServlet?Action=empeduc
    .

  • What are the highest paying jobs?

  • Listed below are the 25 occupations with the highest median annual earnings in May 2004. The source is the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics survey. For more information on and data from this survey, go to http://www.bls.gov/oes/.

    Occupations with the highest median earnings, May 2004
    Occupation Median earnings

    Anesthesiologists

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Internists, general

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Obstetricians and
    gynecologists

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Oral and maxillofacial
    surgeons

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Orthodontists

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Prosthodontists

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Psychiatrists

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Surgeons

    Greater than
    $145,600

    Chief executives

    $140,350

    Family and general
    practitioners

    137,090

    Pediatricians,
    general

    135,730

    Airline pilots, copilots,
    and flight engineers

    129,250

    Dentists, general

    123,060

    Air traffic
    controllers

    102,030

    Engineering managers

    97,630

    Astronomers

    97,320

    Lawyers

    94,930

    Podiatrists

    94,400

    Judges, magistrate judges,
    and magistrates

    93,070

    Computer and information
    systems managers

    92,570

    Natural sciences
    managers

    88,660

    Petroleum engineers

    88,500

    Optometrists

    88,410

    Marketing managers

    87,640

    Physicists

    87,450





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Last Modified Date: January 12, 2006

 

   


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