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Earnings | Unemployment | Full-Time/Part-Time | Self-Employed | Age | Men/Women
 
Earnings


What you can expect to make

Average Hourly Earnings

Hourly wages ($19.40) are close to the national average ($18.07).

These earnings are close to the average for occupations in the business, finance and administration sector and are close to average for all technical, professional, and skilled occupations.

These wages grew at an average rate from 2002 to 2004.

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Unemployment


Below the average


The unemployment rate (1%) is below the 2004 average (7%).

This rate is below the average for technical, professional, and skilled occupations.

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Unemployment
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Full-Time/Part-Time


% of part-time work is about the same as average

Full-Time/Part-Time

There were 38,400 workers employed in these occupations in 2004, an increase of 41% since 1997.

The percentage of part-time workers is 5% compared to the 2004 average (19%) and has risen since 1997.

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Self-Employed


Average


The percentage of self-employed workers (1%) is below the 2004 average (15%)

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 Self-Employed

Age

Age

The retirement rate to 2009 will likely be average influenced by a similar-to-average age of workers (42).

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Men/Women


Above average


The percentage of women (74%) is above the 2004 average of 48% and has stayed about the same since 1997.
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