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Statistical Data Book

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Overview Table 1 Overview Table 2 Overview Table 3 Overview Table 4

MISSISSIPPI IN BRIEF MISSISSIPPI BEARFACTS 1997 – 2007 MISSISSIPPI SMALL BUSINESS PROFILE AGRICULTURAL OVERVIEW

Population Table 1 Population Table 2 Population Table 3 Population Table 4 Population Table 5 Population Table 6 Population Table 7

ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR THE UNITED STATES, STATES AND PUERTO RICO: 2000 Census to July 1, 2008 POPULATION CHANGE ESTIMATES FOR COUNTIES AND COUNTY RANKINGS: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES IN ORDER OF POPULATION RANK: July 1, 2007 CUMMULATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 ANNUAL POPULATION ESTIMATES FOR INCORPORATED PLACES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Employment Table 1 Employment Table 2 Employment Table 3 Employment Table 4 Employment Table 5 Employment Table 6 Employment Table 7 Employment Table 8

MISSISSIPPI WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT (Number of Jobs) MISSISSIPPI: ALL INDUSTRIES BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE OF ENTERPRISE IN 2006 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI FIRMS, ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYMENT AND ANNUAL PAYROLL BY NAICS SECTORS, 2006 UNION AFFILIATION OF EMPLOYED AND SALARIED WORKERS: 2007 and 2008 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GSP) FOR MISSISSIPPI (Millions of Current Dollars)

Income Table 1 Income Table 2 Income Table 3 Income Table 4 Income Table 5 Income Table 6 Income Table 7

MISSISSIPPI PER CAPITA INCOME MISSISSIPPI PER CAPITA INCOME: PERCENT OF THE UNITED STATES MISSISSIPPI PERSONAL INCOME: PERCENT OF CHANGE AVERAGE WAGE PER JOB IN MISSISSIPPI AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE ON ANNUAL BASIS FOR SELECT MISSISSIPPI INDUSTRIES COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES BY NAICS CODE IN MISSISSIPPI (Thousands of dollars) MISSISSIPPI NETFLOW OF EARNINGS FOR INTERAREA COMMUTERS (thousands of dollars)

Statistical Data Book

Overview

TABLE 1: MISSISSIPPI IN BRIEF

Statehood:

Mississippi was the 20th State admitted into the Union in 1817.

Population:

2,844,658 according to the 2000 Census 2,938,618; according to U.S. Census Bureau July 1, 2008 estimate

Counties:

82

State Government Capitol:

Jackson

Executive Branch:

Legislature:

Mississippi voters elect eight statewide officials to the Executive Branch. They are the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commissioner of Insurance. Voters choose the three members of the Public Service Commission and Transportation Department Commission from single-member districts.

Mississippi has a bi-cameral legislature with a 52-member Senate and a 122-member House of Representatives.

State Elections:

Mississippi is one of only five states that elect its state officials in odd numbered years. Mississippi holds elections for these offices every four years in the years preceding Presidential election years.

Geography and Climate Climate:

Mississippi has a subtropical climate with long summers and relatively short and mild winters. Temperatures average about 85°F (about 28°C) in July and about 48 °F (about 9 °C) in January. Rainfall averages between 50 inches in the north to near 60 in the southern sections near the coast. Small amounts of snow are possible in central and north Mississippi and less likely along the coast.

Land Area:

46,906.96 square miles; more than 50 percent of the state is woodlands.

Highest Point: Woodall Mountain, reaching an elevation of 806 feet above sea level, is part of the Southwest Appalachian Mountains in Tishomingo County.

TABLE 2: BEARFACTS 1997 - 2007 The population of Mississippi in 2007 was 2,918,785. Its rank was 31st in the nation. Per Capita Personal Income In 2007 Mississippi had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $28,527. This PCPI ranked 50th in the United States and was 74 percent of the national average, $38,564. The 2007 PCPI reflected an increase of 5.4 percent from 2006. The 2006-2007 national change was 5.0 percent. In 1997 the PCPI of Mississippi was $18,550 and ranked 50th in the United States. The 1997-2007 average annual growth rate of PCPI was 4.4 percent. The average annual growth rate for the nation was 4.3 percent. Total Personal Income In 2007 Mississippi had a total personal income (TPI) of $83,264,784*. This TPI ranked 34th in the United States. In 1997 the TPI of Mississippi was $51,513,791* and ranked 32nd in the United States. The 2007 TPI reflected an increase of 6.1 percent from 2006. The 2006-2007 national change was 6.0 percent. The 1997-2007 average annual growth rate of TPI was 4.9 percent. The average annual growth rate for the nation was 5.3 percent. Components of Personal Income Total personal income includes net earnings by place of residence; dividends, interest, and rent; and total personal current transfer receipts received by the residents of Mississippi. In 2007 net earnings accounted for 62.6 percent of TPI (compared with 64.9 in 1997); dividends, interest, and rent were 15.5 percent (compared with 15.6 in 1997); and personal current transfer receipts were 22.0 percent (compared with 19.5 in 1997). From 2006 to 2007 net earnings increased 4.8 percent; dividends, interest, and rent increased 14.9 percent; and personal current transfer receipts increased 4.3 percent. From 1997 to 2007 net earnings increased on average 4.5 percent each year; dividends, interest, and rent increased on average 4.8 percent; and personal current transfer receipts increased on average 6.2 percent. Earnings By Place of Work Earnings of persons employed in Mississippi increased from $53,448,084* in 2006 to $55,916,319* in 2007, an increase of 4.6 percent. The 2006-2007 national change was 4.9 percent. The average annual growth rate from the 1997 estimate of $36,489,717* to the 2007 estimate was 4.4 percent. The average annual growth rate for the nation was 5.4 percent. *Note: All income estimates with the exception of PCPI are in thousands of dollars, not adjusted for inflation. SOURCE: U.S Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008.

TABLE 3: MISSISSIPPI SMALL BUSINESS PROFILE Mississippi's 210,448 small businesses provide economic opportunities to diverse groups of people and bring innovative products and services to the marketplace.* This profile from the Office of Advocacy compiles the latest facts and figures on the status and role of small business in the state. (Note that a small business is defined here as one with fewer than 500 employees.) Small businesses are the heart of Mississippi’s economy. Research by the Office of Advocacy shows that small businesses create most of the nation’s net new jobs, and they bring dynamic ideas, innovative services, and new products to the marketplace. They account for almost all of the nation’s employer firms and generate half of non-farm private output. New business creation is key to a state’s ability to increase its gross state product, state personal income, and total state employment.1 This small business profile uses the most recent data available to demonstrate the valuable contributions that small businesses make to Mississippi’s economic health. Number of Businesses Mississippi had an estimated total of 216,700 small businesses.2 Employer firms totaled 55,200 in 2006, up 0.9 percent from the previous year. Of this total, an estimated 96.9 percent, or 53,500, were small. Selfemployment (incorporated and unincorporated) totaled 143,800 in 2006, an increase from 138,700 in 2005. Nonemployer firms totaled 163,800 in 2005, an increase of 4.9 percent since 2004. (Sources: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau; U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.) Women-owned Firms In 2002, businesses owned by women numbered 47,100, represented 25.1 percent of the state’s 187,600 businesses, and generated $6.7 billion in revenues. Employer firms owned by women totaled 7,100, an increase of 12.5 percent since 1997. Women numbered 44,400 or 30.9 percent of the state’s self-employed persons in 2006, a decrease of 3.8 percent from the previous year. (Sources: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau.) Minority-owned Firms3 In 2002, Asian-owned firms totaled 2,900, and 1,100 of them were employer firms; Black-owned firms numbered 25,000, and 2,000 were employer firms; Hispanic-owned firms totaled 1,300, and 300 were employer firms. In 2002, American Indian and Alaska Native-owned firms numbered 700, while Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander-owned businesses numbered 130 (employer firm data unavailable). (Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau.) Business Turnover An estimated 6,862 new employer firms were created in 2006, which is 13.0 percent more than the number created in 2005. Business bankruptcies totaled 187 in 2006, down from 200 the previous year, while business terminations increased from 6,800 in 2005 to 7,900 in 2006. (Sources: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau.)

TABLE 3: MISSISSIPPI SMALL BUSINESS PROFILE Employment Small firms employed 51.0 percent of the state’s non-farm private labor force in 2004, which was above the national average of 50.9 percent.4 These 46,900 firms accounted for 96.9 percent of the state’s employer businesses, and they employed 473,000 people. Small businesses added a total of 17,000 net new jobs between 2003 and 2004. ((Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau, Statistics of U.S. Businesses.) Small Business Income Non-farm proprietors’ income, which is a share of small business income, increased by 20.8 percent, from $4.8 billion in 2005 to $5.8 billion in 2006.5 (Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce.) 1

Small businesses are defined as having fewer than 500 employees. Their economic contribution is documented in research published by the Office of Advocacy: www.sba.gov/advo/research. This estimate is based on the percent that small businesses are of the state’s total businesses (see Table 1, 2004 firm size data). This percentage is multiplied by the total number of employer businesses in 2006 (Dept. of Labor). The 2005 number of non-employer firms is added to this total (Census Bureau). 3 The groups should not be added together or double counting will result, since owners may belong to more than one minority group. 2

SOURCE: Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy, 2007.

TABLE 4: AGRICULTURAL OVERVIEW Mississippi's Top Crop Values (Estimated in millions) Grand total: $6.4 billon 1. Poultry

2,343

2. Forestry

1,163

3. Soybeans*

604

4. Corn*

352

5. Catfish

258

6. Rice*

208

7. Cattle/calves

180

8. Cotton

168

9. Wheat*

134

10. Hay

124

11. Horticultural/other crops

94

12. Hogs

76

13. Sweet Potatoes

73

14. Milk

58

15. Grain sorghum*

19

16. Peanuts

14

Commodity Total $5.9 million (Government payments 382) *Agronomic crops' total $1.8

MISSISSIPPI STATE -- Agricultural economists are predicting Mississippi’s 2008 crop values will reach a record $5.9 billion, but cost-of-production increases have dampened most year-end celebrations.

Government payments are added to this production total, but John Anderson, agricultural economist with Mississippi State University’s Extension Service, said strong markets caused a 35 percent reduction in these from $591 million in 2007 to $382 million in 2008. The result is a predicted 1 percent net loss on the state’s total production value of $6.3 billion. “With historically high commodity prices, it’s not surprising that we have a near-historic low in government payments,” Anderson said. “Mississippi’s top two crops remain poultry with an estimated value of production of $2.3 billion, up almost 9 percent from 2007, and forestry at $1.2 billion, up almost 6 percent,” he said. “Both were impacted by fuel cost increases. The poultry industry also had to deal with feed cost increases.” Anderson said value of production and profitability are not the same. “The quantity of a crop produced multiplied by market price equals the value, but it does not take into account the costs of production,” he said. “Producers could still be going backward in terms of profitability.” Extension forestry specialist James Henderson said fuel costs pressed pine sawtimber prices downward even further, continuing a trend that started in the middle of 2007. “Higher fuel costs drive up harvest costs, and those costs cannot be passed on during a time of low demand caused by the weak housing market,” Henderson said. “That cuts into profits, and many logging firms are already operating at or below the breakeven point. Others were forced to close in 2008 or discontinue operations until the economy improves.” Soybeans will retain the No. 3 spot in Mississippi agriculture after replacing cotton in 2007. The estimated value of soybeans is $604 million, a 15 percent increase from the year before, due in large part to acreage and market price increases. Anderson said cotton, once king of Mississippi’s crops, is now in eighth place among the state’s crops. Cotton’s 2008 value is expected to decline 55 percent from 2007 to $168 million and is not likely to recover much ground anytime soon. “Cotton will probably go down again in 2009 because crops that compete for the land look strong by comparison. In fact, cotton will probably have to compete for resources with a stronger grain sector from now on,” he said. Other grain crops that are predicted to have strong values in 2008 include corn at $352 million, rice at $208 million and wheat at $134 million. Although corn is expected to have a value reduction of almost 32 percent from 2007, most of the decline is the result in acreage changes. Mississippi growers harvested about 240,000 fewer acres in 2008. Yields also were slightly down from the previous year. Anderson said wheat acreage was high, and yields were much better than in 2007. Both combined to result in a 68 percent value increase in 2008.

“We can expect a dramatic drop in wheat value in 2009. Farmers will plant fewer acres because of market prices and fertilizer prices in the fall when planting decisions on wheat were being made,” he said. Anderson said the value for catfish, the state’s fifth largest agricultural commodity, was up because production was up from the previous year. He estimated the value at $257 million, up 7 percent. On the livestock side of Mississippi agriculture, cattle/calves were estimated at $180 million, a 9 percent decline in value; hogs were predicted at $76 million, a 5 percent increase; and milk was valued at $58 million, a decline of 12 percent. “Prices on beef cattle were down significantly compared to 2007, mostly because of the general economy and fear of weak consumer demand. Exports also have weakened,” Anderson said. “Hog export markets were very strong most of the year, but that situation deteriorated at the end of 2008. That could reduce the current estimates.” Other commodity estimates and their changes from 2007 include hay at $124 million, up 2 percent; horticultural/other crops at $94 million, down 2 percent; grain sorghum at $19 million, down 44 percent; and sweet potatoes at $73 million, up 10 percent.

SOURCE: Mississippi State Extension Service

Statistical Data Book

Population

POPULATION TABLE 1: ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR THE UNITED STATES, STATES AND PUERTO RICO: 2000 Census to July 1, 2008 Geographic Area July 1, 2008 United States Northeast Midwest South West .Alabama .Alaska .Arizona .Arkansas .California .Colorado .Connecticut .Delaware .District of Columbia .Florida .Georgia .Hawaii .Idaho .Illinois .Indiana .Iowa .Kansas .Kentucky .Louisiana .Maine .Maryland .Massachusetts .Michigan .Minnesota .Mississippi .Missouri .Montana .Nebraska

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

304,059,724 54,924,779 66,561,448 111,718,549 70,854,948

301,290,332 54,761,693 66,312,562 110,335,133 69,880,944

298,362,973 54,627,987 66,047,830 108,716,622 68,970,534

4,661,900 686,293 6,500,180 2,855,390 36,756,666 4,939,456 3,501,252 873,092 591,833 18,328,340 9,685,744 1,288,198 1,523,816 12,901,563 6,376,792 3,002,555 2,802,134 4,269,245 4,410,796 1,316,456 5,633,597 6,497,967 10,003,422 5,220,393 2,938,618 5,911,605 967,440 1,783,432

4,626,595 681,111 6,353,421 2,830,557 36,377,534 4,842,770 3,489,868 861,953 587,868 18,199,526 9,523,297 1,277,356 1,496,145 12,825,809 6,335,862 2,983,360 2,777,382 4,236,308 4,373,310 1,315,398 5,618,899 6,467,915 10,049,790 5,182,360 2,921,030 5,878,399 956,624 1,769,473

4,587,564 676,301 6,178,251 2,804,199 36,121,296 4,751,474 3,487,896 850,366 585,419 18,019,093 9,318,715 1,275,264 1,461,183 12,759,673 6,294,124 2,967,270 2,756,267 4,199,440 4,243,634 1,313,355 5,602,258 6,443,424 10,083,878 5,143,134 2,896,713 5,832,977 945,428 1,759,779

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008.

July 1, 2005

Population Estimates July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002

295,560,549 292,892,127 54,531,266 54,459,795 65,785,263 65,566,340 107,244,182 105,745,280 67,999,838 67,120,712 4,537,299 668,625 5,961,239 2,768,918 35,885,415 4,662,734 3,478,714 838,519 582,049 17,702,476 9,093,958 1,264,468 1,424,127 12,704,063 6,248,569 2,951,775 2,742,204 4,165,958 4,495,627 1,311,044 5,575,552 6,434,343 10,093,266 5,104,890 2,898,209 5,785,130 934,888 1,751,069

4,506,574 660,975 5,750,475 2,740,191 35,629,666 4,600,050 3,475,351 825,682 579,521 17,313,811 8,910,741 1,251,532 1,390,329 12,665,718 6,210,801 2,942,739 2,731,069 4,135,567 4,487,830 1,307,904 5,538,989 6,437,414 10,090,280 5,078,014 2,884,596 5,742,650 925,969 1,741,450

290,210,914 287,726,647 54,319,451 54,134,361 65,299,248 65,058,431 104,339,107 103,125,430 66,253,108 65,408,425 4,486,598 650,426 5,585,512 2,717,909 35,307,398 4,548,339 3,467,932 814,262 577,371 16,937,337 8,732,924 1,238,333 1,363,010 12,611,047 6,178,828 2,933,407 2,722,070 4,110,922 4,473,558 1,302,729 5,495,009 6,441,440 10,065,881 5,046,708 2,866,711 5,704,639 916,754 1,732,873

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4,469,906 642,391 5,449,195 2,701,889 34,916,495 4,503,156 3,448,261 803,774 579,112 16,652,679 8,583,674 1,227,391 1,341,408 12,565,228 6,146,974 2,929,395 2,712,561 4,086,754 4,465,215 1,293,667 5,439,327 6,433,043 10,037,303 5,016,643 2,858,013 5,675,641 909,859 1,724,236

July 1, 2001

July 1, 2000

Census

285,039,803 282,171,936 281,421,906 53,910,648 53,666,821 53,594,378 64,805,832 64,492,694 64,392,776 101,838,852 100,558,339 100,236,820 64,484,471 63,454,082 63,197,932 4,462,832 633,160 5,303,632 2,689,601 34,507,030 4,431,918 3,428,208 794,498 577,678 16,340,734 8,418,592 1,217,955 1,320,732 12,510,596 6,123,942 2,929,294 2,701,346 4,066,442 4,460,395 1,284,663 5,375,659 6,407,269 10,004,341 4,982,339 2,853,061 5,641,994 905,854 1,717,705

4,451,687 627,428 5,166,810 2,678,217 33,998,767 4,327,788 3,411,714 786,404 571,723 16,047,246 8,230,053 1,211,479 1,299,474 12,437,888 6,091,392 2,928,046 2,692,681 4,048,831 4,468,879 1,277,179 5,310,451 6,362,583 9,955,146 4,933,787 2,848,293 5,605,868 903,283 1,713,194

4,447,100 626,932 5,130,632 2,673,400 33,871,648 4,301,261 3,405,565 783,600 572,059 15,982,378 8,186,453 1,211,537 1,293,953 12,419,293 6,080,485 2,926,324 2,688,418 4,041,769 4,468,976 1,274,923 5,296,486 6,349,097 9,938,444 4,919,479 2,844,658 5,595,211 902,195 1,711,263

Change from Change from 2007 to 2008 Census to 2008 2,769,392 22,637,818 163,086 1,330,401 248,886 2,168,672 1,383,416 11,481,729 974,004 7,657,016 35,305 5,182 146,759 24,833 379,132 96,686 11,384 11,139 3,965 128,814 162,447 10,842 27,671 75,754 40,930 19,195 24,752 32,937 37,486 1,058 14,698 30,052 -46,368 38,033 17,588 33,206 10,816 13,959

214,800 59,361 1,369,548 181,990 2,885,018 638,195 95,687 89,492 19,774 2,345,962 1,499,291 76,661 229,863 482,270 296,307 76,231 113,716 227,476 -58,180 41,533 337,111 148,870 64,978 300,914 93,960 316,394 65,245 72,169

POPULATION TABLE 1: ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR THE UNITED STATES, STATES AND PUERTO RICO: 2000 Census to July 1, 2008 Geographic Area July 1, 2008 .Nevada .New Hampshire .New Jersey .New Mexico .New York .North Carolina .North Dakota .Ohio .Oklahoma .Oregon .Pennsylvania .Rhode Island .South Carolina .South Dakota .Tennessee .Texas .Utah .Vermont .Virginia .Washington .West Virginia .Wisconsin .Wyoming Puerto Rico

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

July 1, 2005

Population Estimates July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002

July 1, 2001

July 1, 2000

Change from Change from 2007 to 2008 Census to 2008 1,998,257 45,823 601,910

Census

2,600,167

2,554,344

2,484,196

2,401,671

2,323,875

2,233,830

2,164,518

2,093,973

2,018,244

1,315,809 8,682,661 1,984,356 19,490,297 9,222,414 641,481 11,485,910 3,642,361 3,790,060 12,448,279 1,050,788 4,479,800 804,194 6,214,888 24,326,974 2,736,424 621,270 7,769,089 6,549,224 1,814,468 5,627,967 532,668

1,312,256 8,653,126 1,964,402 19,429,316 9,041,594 637,904 11,477,641 3,608,123 3,735,549 12,419,930 1,053,136 4,404,914 795,689 6,149,116 23,843,432 2,668,925 620,748 7,698,775 6,449,511 1,809,836 5,598,893 523,252

1,308,824 8,640,218 1,937,916 19,367,028 8,845,343 636,453 11,458,390 3,568,132 3,680,968 12,388,055 1,058,991 4,324,799 787,380 6,068,306 23,367,534 2,585,155 620,196 7,628,347 6,360,529 1,806,760 5,568,505 512,573

1,300,530 8,634,657 1,912,884 19,336,376 8,661,061 635,222 11,450,954 3,530,087 3,621,939 12,351,881 1,064,439 4,249,385 779,315 5,983,211 22,811,128 2,501,262 619,282 7,546,725 6,254,579 1,804,020 5,538,806 506,007

1,292,064 8,620,770 1,889,266 19,301,113 8,523,199 636,196 11,445,095 3,511,960 3,576,262 12,335,652 1,071,095 4,196,799 773,539 5,906,936 22,424,884 2,439,852 618,432 7,454,688 6,179,645 1,803,312 5,508,789 502,816

1,281,260 8,589,562 1,867,909 19,230,877 8,409,660 632,689 11,430,306 3,496,157 3,551,877 12,317,647 1,071,302 4,143,420 766,440 5,849,563 22,062,119 2,380,462 616,702 7,363,300 6,110,202 1,802,287 5,474,360 499,056

1,270,701 8,547,410 1,848,986 19,161,573 8,311,263 633,521 11,410,582 3,482,946 3,517,982 12,298,775 1,065,937 4,102,211 761,709 5,799,093 21,713,397 2,334,462 614,994 7,276,785 6,055,613 1,799,392 5,444,638 496,969

1,256,625 8,490,942 1,828,330 19,088,220 8,199,913 636,211 11,391,298 3,463,387 3,470,716 12,284,522 1,058,065 4,061,844 758,705 5,753,497 21,333,928 2,291,066 612,134 7,188,251 5,987,181 1,798,540 5,408,061 492,924

1,240,361 8,430,913 1,820,704 18,998,429 8,078,824 641,183 11,363,719 3,453,861 3,430,828 12,285,041 1,050,725 4,023,396 755,657 5,703,094 20,946,049 2,244,210 609,876 7,104,354 5,911,104 1,806,977 5,374,133 493,963

1,235,786 8,414,350 1,819,046 18,976,457 8,049,313 642,200 11,353,140 3,450,654 3,421,399 12,281,054 1,048,319 4,012,012 754,844 5,689,283 20,851,820 2,233,169 608,827 7,078,515 5,894,121 1,808,344 5,363,675 493,782

3,553 29,535 19,954 60,981 180,820 3,577 8,269 34,238 54,511 28,349 -2,348 74,886 8,505 65,772 483,542 67,499 522 70,314 99,713 4,632 29,074 9,416

80,023 268,311 165,310 513,840 1,173,101 -719 132,770 191,707 368,661 167,225 2,469 467,788 49,350 525,605 3,475,154 503,255 12,443 690,574 655,103 6,124 264,292 38,886

3,954,037

3,941,160

3,926,698

3,910,707

3,893,931

3,876,637

3,858,272

3,837,768

3,814,413

3,808,610

12,877

145,427

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008.

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POPULATION TABLE 2: POPULATION CHANGE ESTIMATES FOR COUNTIES AND COUNTY RANKINGS: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Population Estimates .Geographic Area July 1, 2007

Mississippi .Adams County .Alcorn County .Amite County .Attala County .Benton County .Bolivar County .Calhoun County .Carroll County .Chickasaw County .Choctaw County .Claiborne County .Clarke County .Clay County .Coahoma County .Copiah County .Covington County .DeSoto County .Forrest County .Franklin County .George County .Greene County .Grenada County .Hancock County .Harrison County .Hinds County .Holmes County .Humphreys County .Issaquena County .Itawamba County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

2,918,785 31,710 35,609 13,345 19,600 8,037 37,635 14,591 10,304 18,974 9,052 10,999 17,414 20,969 27,543 29,317 20,361 149,393 78,241 8,312 21,937 13,137 23,076 39,687 176,105 249,157 20,461 9,994 1,675 23,034

April 1, 2000 Estimates Base 2,844,656 34,340 34,558 13,602 19,661 8,026 40,633 15,069 10,769 19,440 9,758 11,831 17,955 21,979 30,622 28,757 19,407 107,199 72,604 8,448 19,144 13,299 23,263 42,967 189,601 250,800 21,609 11,206 2,274 22,770

Change, 2000 to 2007 Number

Percent

74,129 -2,630 1,051 -257 -61 11 -2,998 -478 -465 -466 -706 -832 -541 -1,010 -3,079 560 954 42,194 5,637 -136 2,793 -162 -187 -3,280 -13,496 -1,643 -1,148 -1,212 -599 264

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2.6 -7.7 3.0 -1.9 -0.3 0.1 -7.4 -3.2 -4.3 -2.4 -7.2 -7.0 -3.0 -4.6 -10.1 1.9 4.9 39.4 7.8 -1.6 14.6 -1.2 -0.8 -7.6 -7.1 -0.7 -5.3 -10.8 -26.3 1.2

State Ranking of Counties Change, 2000 to 2007 Population Estimates April 1, 2000 July 1, 2007 Number Percent Estimates Base (X) 27 23 61 51 80 20 59 71 53 76 69 55 47 34 30 49 3 8 79 44 64 40 19 2 1 48 74 82 41

(X) 26 24 62 49 80 17 58 71 50 76 69 55 42 29 30 51 5 9 79 53 63 40 15 2 1 44 70 82 41

(X) 75 21 47 38 36 77 52 50 51 58 61 54 65 78 26 23 1 6 42 9 43 46 79 82 72 67 70 55 30

(X) 72 22 51 37 36 69 56 60 53 68 66 55 61 76 27 17 1 12 50 7 47 44 71 67 42 63 77 82 31

POPULATION TABLE 2: POPULATION CHANGE ESTIMATES FOR COUNTIES AND COUNTY RANKINGS: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Population Estimates .Geographic Area July 1, 2007

.Jackson County .Jasper County .Jefferson County .Jefferson Davis County .Jones County .Kemper County .Lafayette County .Lamar County .Lauderdale County .Lawrence County .Leake County .Lee County .Leflore County .Lincoln County .Lowndes County .Madison County .Marion County .Marshall County .Monroe County .Montgomery County .Neshoba County .Newton County .Noxubee County .Oktibbeha County .Panola County .Pearl River County .Perry County .Pike County .Pontotoc County .Prentiss County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

130,098 18,071 8,960 12,813 66,763 10,109 42,716 47,698 77,100 13,341 22,828 80,349 35,088 34,529 59,614 89,387 25,735 36,695 37,078 11,491 30,236 22,329 11,874 43,898 35,408 57,071 12,205 39,798 28,862 25,378

April 1, 2000 Estimates Base 131,420 18,149 9,740 13,962 64,958 10,453 38,738 39,070 78,161 13,258 20,940 75,755 37,947 33,166 61,586 74,674 25,595 34,993 38,014 12,189 28,684 21,838 12,548 42,902 34,280 48,621 12,138 38,937 26,726 25,558

Change, 2000 to 2007 Number

Percent

-1,322 -78 -780 -1,149 1,805 -344 3,978 8,628 -1,061 83 1,888 4,594 -2,859 1,363 -1,972 14,713 140 1,702 -936 -698 1,552 491 -674 996 1,128 8,450 67 861 2,136 -180

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-1.0 -0.4 -8.0 -8.2 2.8 -3.3 10.3 22.1 -1.4 0.6 9.0 6.1 -7.5 4.1 -3.2 19.7 0.5 4.9 -2.5 -5.7 5.4 2.2 -5.4 2.3 3.3 17.4 0.6 2.2 8.0 -0.7

State Ranking of Counties Change, 2000 to 2007 Population Estimates April 1, 2000 July 1, 2007 Number Percent Estimates Base 5 54 77 65 10 73 17 15 9 62 42 7 25 26 11 6 38 22 21 68 29 43 67 16 24 12 66 18 32 39

3 54 77 60 10 72 20 18 6 64 46 7 22 28 12 8 36 23 21 67 31 43 66 16 27 14 68 19 35 37

71 39 60 68 13 48 8 4 66 34 12 7 76 18 74 3 33 14 62 57 15 27 56 22 20 5 35 24 10 45

45 38 73 74 23 58 9 2 48 33 10 15 70 20 57 4 35 18 54 65 16 25 64 24 21 5 34 26 11 43

POPULATION TABLE 2: POPULATION CHANGE ESTIMATES FOR COUNTIES AND COUNTY RANKINGS: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Population Estimates .Geographic Area July 1, 2007

.Quitman County .Rankin County .Scott County .Sharkey County .Simpson County .Smith County .Stone County .Sunflower County .Tallahatchie County .Tate County .Tippah County .Tishomingo County .Tunica County .Union County .Walthall County .Warren County .Washington County .Wayne County .Webster County .Wilkinson County .Winston County .Yalobusha County .Yazoo County

8,910 138,362 28,895 5,571 27,824 16,009 15,731 30,964 13,260 26,910 21,160 19,053 10,453 26,907 15,360 48,866 55,644 21,096 9,789 10,266 19,705 13,672 27,187

April 1, 2000 Estimates Base 10,115 115,327 28,423 6,580 27,639 16,182 13,622 34,369 14,903 25,370 20,826 19,161 9,227 25,362 15,156 49,644 62,977 21,216 10,294 10,312 20,160 13,051 28,149

Change, 2000 to 2007 Number

Percent

-1,205 23,035 472 -1,009 185 -173 2,109 -3,405 -1,643 1,540 334 -108 1,226 1,545 204 -778 -7,333 -120 -505 -46 -455 621 -962

-11.9 20.0 1.7 -15.3 0.7 -1.1 15.5 -9.9 -11.0 6.1 1.6 -0.6 13.3 6.1 1.3 -1.6 -11.6 -0.6 -4.9 -0.4 -2.3 4.8 -3.4

State Ranking of Counties Change, 2000 to 2007 Population Estimates April 1, 2000 July 1, 2007 Number Percent Estimates Base 78 4 31 81 33 56 57 28 63 36 45 52 70 37 58 14 13 46 75 72 50 60 35

75 4 32 81 34 56 61 25 59 38 47 52 78 39 57 13 11 45 74 73 48 65 33

69 2 28 64 32 44 11 80 72 17 29 40 19 16 31 59 81 41 53 37 49 25 63

80 3 28 81 32 46 6 75 78 14 29 40 8 13 30 49 79 41 62 39 52 19 59

Note: The April 1, 2000 estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population resulting from legal boundary updates as of January 1 of the estimates year, other geographic program changes, and Count Question Resolution actions. All geographic boundaries for the 2007 population estimates series are defined as of January 1, 2007. Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

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POPULATION TABLE 3: ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Geographic Area Mississippi .Adams County .Alcorn County .Amite County .Attala County .Benton County .Bolivar County .Calhoun County .Carroll County .Chickasaw County .Choctaw County .Claiborne County .Clarke County .Clay County .Coahoma County .Copiah County .Covington County .DeSoto County .Forrest County .Franklin County .George County .Greene County .Grenada County .Hancock County .Harrison County .Hinds County .Holmes County .Humphreys County .Issaquena County .Itawamba County .Jackson County .Jasper County .Jefferson County .Jefferson Davis County .Jones County

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

2,918,785 31,710 35,609 13,345 19,600 8,037 37,635 14,591 10,304 18,974 9,052 10,999 17,414 20,969 27,543 29,317 20,361 149,393 78,241 8,312 21,937 13,137 23,076 39,687 176,105 249,157 20,461 9,994 1,675 23,034 130,098 18,071 8,960 12,813 66,763

2,899,112 32,181 35,395 13,490 19,496 7,964 37,706 14,606 10,222 18,962 9,206 11,087 17,497 21,078 27,983 29,245 20,262 143,832 77,364 8,254 21,557 13,024 23,034 38,892 173,218 251,326 20,634 10,124 1,763 23,013 128,109 18,008 8,995 12,978 66,248

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 2,900,456 31,767 35,066 13,361 19,333 7,858 37,614 14,540 10,264 19,049 9,274 11,289 17,358 21,122 28,271 28,943 20,056 136,112 75,687 8,202 20,854 13,150 22,742 46,121 195,969 249,139 20,610 10,163 1,819 23,031 134,381 17,851 9,104 12,848 65,799

2,886,860 32,058 34,965 13,323 19,392 7,796 38,298 14,655 10,387 19,207 9,339 11,270 17,539 21,407 28,830 29,020 20,093 130,165 74,813 8,307 20,450 13,122 22,696 45,472 194,717 249,621 20,773 10,368 1,899 22,906 134,113 18,044 9,305 12,928 65,297 Page 1

2,868,343 32,932 34,716 13,417 19,519 7,810 38,848 14,753 10,439 19,251 9,518 11,264 17,591 21,369 29,293 28,977 20,016 123,885 74,297 8,238 20,252 13,299 22,767 44,852 191,050 248,566 20,826 10,478 2,020 22,941 132,787 18,080 9,343 13,235 64,933

July 1, 2002

July 1, 2001

Census

2,859,196 33,370 34,755 13,429 19,596 7,829 39,225 14,826 10,491 19,299 9,582 11,549 17,716 21,843 29,846 28,717 19,707 118,353 73,553 8,206 19,857 13,241 22,946 44,447 191,386 248,741 21,189 10,685 2,054 22,775 132,470 18,234 9,561 13,427 64,905

2,853,579 33,750 34,656 13,515 19,634 7,916 40,072 14,955 10,660 19,448 9,609 11,681 17,817 21,796 30,272 28,842 19,468 113,269 73,244 8,344 19,465 13,214 23,048 43,852 190,267 249,462 21,389 11,039 2,175 22,827 132,558 18,326 9,623 13,647 64,843

2,844,658 34,340 34,558 13,599 19,661 8,026 40,633 15,069 10,769 19,440 9,758 11,831 17,955 21,979 30,622 28,757 19,407 107,199 72,604 8,448 19,144 13,299 23,263 42,967 189,601 250,800 21,609 11,206 2,274 22,770 131,420 18,149 9,740 13,962 64,958

POPULATION TABLE 3: ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Geographic Area .Kemper County .Lafayette County .Lamar County .Lauderdale County .Lawrence County .Leake County .Lee County .Leflore County .Lincoln County .Lowndes County .Madison County .Marion County .Marshall County .Monroe County .Montgomery County .Neshoba County .Newton County .Noxubee County .Oktibbeha County .Panola County .Pearl River County .Perry County .Pike County .Pontotoc County .Prentiss County .Quitman County .Rankin County .Scott County .Sharkey County .Simpson County .Smith County .Stone County .Sunflower County .Tallahatchie County .Tate County

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

10,109 42,716 47,698 77,100 13,341 22,828 80,349 35,088 34,529 59,614 89,387 25,735 36,695 37,078 11,491 30,236 22,329 11,874 43,898 35,408 57,071 12,205 39,798 28,862 25,378 8,910 138,362 28,895 5,571 27,824 16,009 15,731 30,964 13,260 26,910

10,164 42,197 45,987 76,880 13,299 22,669 79,406 35,266 34,288 59,547 87,223 25,526 36,108 37,200 11,618 30,034 22,115 11,893 43,322 35,190 56,360 12,001 39,965 28,684 25,519 9,135 135,504 28,733 5,785 27,924 16,012 15,405 31,059 13,557 26,704

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 10,214 41,314 44,193 77,168 13,261 22,410 78,273 35,334 33,690 59,516 84,488 25,088 35,796 37,260 11,611 29,741 22,021 11,973 42,468 34,978 51,820 12,010 38,676 28,172 25,607 9,297 131,409 28,600 5,920 27,841 15,986 14,703 31,423 13,838 26,330

10,356 40,988 42,898 77,360 13,296 22,205 77,776 35,816 33,451 59,974 82,030 25,152 35,555 37,525 11,620 29,457 21,886 12,062 42,150 34,951 51,302 12,174 38,540 27,946 25,540 9,543 128,076 28,521 6,026 27,536 15,858 14,303 32,107 14,027 26,089 Page 2

10,398 40,670 41,634 77,721 13,318 21,953 77,380 35,155 33,361 60,246 79,809 25,151 35,627 37,566 11,737 29,046 21,807 12,148 42,261 34,852 50,504 12,206 38,521 27,698 25,622 9,576 124,422 28,466 6,192 27,509 15,871 14,142 33,222 14,191 25,735

July 1, 2002

July 1, 2001

Census

10,442 39,544 40,945 77,639 13,246 21,681 76,785 36,451 33,305 60,705 78,015 25,146 35,272 37,662 11,897 28,662 21,712 12,320 42,409 34,775 50,076 12,219 38,669 27,200 25,492 9,856 121,374 28,205 6,292 27,729 15,955 14,016 33,538 14,391 25,506

10,595 39,123 39,962 77,524 13,321 21,449 76,583 37,053 33,170 60,977 76,544 25,266 35,051 38,001 12,081 28,500 21,859 12,447 42,843 34,493 49,363 12,170 38,700 27,082 25,457 9,963 118,977 28,466 6,365 27,437 16,125 14,065 33,960 14,636 25,506

10,453 38,744 39,070 78,161 13,258 20,940 75,755 37,947 33,166 61,586 74,674 25,595 34,993 38,014 12,189 28,684 21,838 12,548 42,902 34,274 48,621 12,138 38,940 26,726 25,556 10,117 115,327 28,423 6,580 27,639 16,182 13,622 34,369 14,903 25,370

POPULATION TABLE 3: ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION FOR MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Geographic Area

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

21,160 19,053 10,453 26,907 15,360 48,866 55,644 21,096 9,789 10,266 19,705 13,672 27,187

21,089 18,996 10,429 26,875 15,446 49,147 56,554 20,987 9,808 10,381 19,626 13,529 27,213

.Tippah County .Tishomingo County .Tunica County .Union County .Walthall County .Warren County .Washington County .Wayne County .Webster County .Wilkinson County .Winston County .Yalobusha County .Yazoo County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 21,053 18,889 10,171 26,623 14,948 48,617 57,618 20,900 9,821 10,161 19,641 13,502 27,336

20,900 18,882 10,026 26,159 15,002 48,915 58,241 20,949 9,934 10,217 19,783 13,389 27,792

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20,907 18,876 9,994 26,018 14,972 48,797 59,166 21,013 9,957 10,301 19,837 13,418 27,808

July 1, 2002

July 1, 2001

Census

20,872 19,028 9,723 25,776 14,947 49,032 60,364 21,137 10,160 10,275 19,879 13,379 27,683

20,856 18,963 9,362 25,698 15,095 49,250 61,659 21,129 10,261 10,270 20,058 13,407 27,774

20,826 19,163 9,227 25,362 15,156 49,644 62,977 21,216 10,294 10,312 20,160 13,051 28,149

POPULATION TABLE 4: MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES IN ORDER OF POPULATION RANK: July 1, 2007 Rank

Geographic area

Mississippi

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

COUNTY Hinds County Harrison County DeSoto County Rankin County Jackson County Madison County Lee County Forrest County Lauderdale County Jones County Lowndes County Pearl River County Washington County Warren County Lamar County Oktibbeha County Lafayette County Pike County Hancock County Bolivar County Monroe County Marshall County Alcorn County Panola County Leflore County Lincoln County Adams County Sunflower County Neshoba County Copiah County Scott County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

July 1, 2002

July 1, 2001 Census 2000

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

July 1, 2005

2,918,785

2,899,112

2,900,456

2,886,860

2,868,343

2,859,196

2,853,579

2,844,658

249,157 176,105 149,393 138,362 130,098 89,387 80,349 78,241 77,100 66,763 59,614 57,071 55,644 48,866 47,698 43,898 42,716 39,798 39,687 37,635 37,078 36,695 35,609 35,408 35,088 34,529 31,710 30,964 30,236 29,317 28,895

251,326 173,218 143,832 135,504 128,109 87,223 79,406 77,364 76,880 66,248 59,547 56,360 56,554 49,147 45,987 43,322 42,197 39,965 38,892 37,706 37,200 36,108 35,395 35,190 35,266 34,288 32,181 31,059 30,034 29,245 28,733

249,139 195,969 136,112 131,409 134,381 84,488 78,273 75,687 77,168 65,799 59,516 51,820 57,618 48,617 44,193 42,468 41,314 38,676 46,121 37,614 37,260 35,796 35,066 34,978 35,334 33,690 31,767 31,423 29,741 28,943 28,600

249,621 194,717 130,165 128,076 134,113 82,030 77,776 74,813 77,360 65,297 59,974 51,302 58,241 48,915 42,898 42,150 40,988 38,540 45,472 38,298 37,525 35,555 34,965 34,951 35,816 33,451 32,058 32,107 29,457 29,020 28,521

248,566 191,050 123,885 124,422 132,787 79,809 77,380 74,297 77,721 64,933 60,246 50,504 59,166 48,797 41,634 42,261 40,670 38,521 44,852 38,848 37,566 35,627 34,716 34,852 35,155 33,361 32,932 33,222 29,046 28,977 28,466

248,741 191,386 118,353 121,374 132,470 78,015 76,785 73,553 77,639 64,905 60,705 50,076 60,364 49,032 40,945 42,409 39,544 38,669 44,447 39,225 37,662 35,272 34,755 34,775 36,451 33,305 33,370 33,538 28,662 28,717 28,205

249,462 190,267 113,269 118,977 132,558 76,544 76,583 73,244 77,524 64,843 60,977 49,363 61,659 49,250 39,962 42,843 39,123 38,700 43,852 40,072 38,001 35,051 34,656 34,493 37,053 33,170 33,750 33,960 28,500 28,842 28,466

250,800 189,601 107,199 115,327 131,420 74,674 75,755 72,604 78,161 64,958 61,586 48,621 62,977 49,644 39,070 42,902 38,744 38,940 42,967 40,633 38,014 34,993 34,558 34,274 37,947 33,166 34,340 34,369 28,684 28,757 28,423

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POPULATION TABLE 4: MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES IN ORDER OF POPULATION RANK: July 1, 2007 Rank

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

Geographic area

Pontotoc County Simpson County Coahoma County Yazoo County Tate County Union County Marion County Prentiss County Grenada County Itawamba County Leake County Newton County George County Tippah County Wayne County Clay County Holmes County Covington County Winston County Attala County Tishomingo County Chickasaw County Jasper County Clarke County Smith County Stone County Walthall County Calhoun County Yalobusha County Amite County Lawrence County Tallahatchie County Greene County Jefferson Davis County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

July 1, 2005

28,862 27,824 27,543 27,187 26,910 26,907 25,735 25,378 23,076 23,034 22,828 22,329 21,937 21,160 21,096 20,969 20,461 20,361 19,705 19,600 19,053 18,974 18,071 17,414 16,009 15,731 15,360 14,591 13,672 13,345 13,341 13,260 13,137 12,813

28,684 27,924 27,983 27,213 26,704 26,875 25,526 25,519 23,034 23,013 22,669 22,115 21,557 21,089 20,987 21,078 20,634 20,262 19,626 19,496 18,996 18,962 18,008 17,497 16,012 15,405 15,446 14,606 13,529 13,490 13,299 13,557 13,024 12,978

28,172 27,841 28,271 27,336 26,330 26,623 25,088 25,607 22,742 23,031 22,410 22,021 20,854 21,053 20,900 21,122 20,610 20,056 19,641 19,333 18,889 19,049 17,851 17,358 15,986 14,703 14,948 14,540 13,502 13,361 13,261 13,838 13,150 12,848

Population Estimates July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

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27,946 27,536 28,830 27,792 26,089 26,159 25,152 25,540 22,696 22,906 22,205 21,886 20,450 20,900 20,949 21,407 20,773 20,093 19,783 19,392 18,882 19,207 18,044 17,539 15,858 14,303 15,002 14,655 13,389 13,323 13,296 14,027 13,122 12,928

27,698 27,509 29,293 27,808 25,735 26,018 25,151 25,622 22,767 22,941 21,953 21,807 20,252 20,907 21,013 21,369 20,826 20,016 19,837 19,519 18,876 19,251 18,080 17,591 15,871 14,142 14,972 14,753 13,418 13,417 13,318 14,191 13,299 13,235

July 1, 2002 27,200 27,729 29,846 27,683 25,506 25,776 25,146 25,492 22,946 22,775 21,681 21,712 19,857 20,872 21,137 21,843 21,189 19,707 19,879 19,596 19,028 19,299 18,234 17,716 15,955 14,016 14,947 14,826 13,379 13,429 13,246 14,391 13,241 13,427

July 1, 2001 Census 2000 27,082 27,437 30,272 27,774 25,506 25,698 25,266 25,457 23,048 22,827 21,449 21,859 19,465 20,856 21,129 21,796 21,389 19,468 20,058 19,634 18,963 19,448 18,326 17,817 16,125 14,065 15,095 14,955 13,407 13,515 13,321 14,636 13,214 13,647

26,726 27,639 30,622 28,149 25,370 25,362 25,595 25,556 23,263 22,770 20,940 21,838 19,144 20,826 21,216 21,979 21,609 19,407 20,160 19,661 19,163 19,440 18,149 17,955 16,182 13,622 15,156 15,069 13,051 13,599 13,258 14,903 13,299 13,962

POPULATION TABLE 4: MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES IN ORDER OF POPULATION RANK: July 1, 2007 Rank

66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

Geographic area

Perry County Noxubee County Montgomery County Claiborne County Tunica County Carroll County Wilkinson County Kemper County Humphreys County Webster County Choctaw County Jefferson County Quitman County Franklin County Benton County Sharkey County Issaquena County

July 1, 2007

July 1, 2006

July 1, 2005

12,205 11,874 11,491 10,999 10,453 10,304 10,266 10,109 9,994 9,789 9,052 8,960 8,910 8,312 8,037 5,571 1,675

12,001 11,893 11,618 11,087 10,429 10,222 10,381 10,164 10,124 9,808 9,206 8,995 9,135 8,254 7,964 5,785 1,763

12,010 11,973 11,611 11,289 10,171 10,264 10,161 10,214 10,163 9,821 9,274 9,104 9,297 8,202 7,858 5,920 1,819

Population Estimates July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 12,174 12,062 11,620 11,270 10,026 10,387 10,217 10,356 10,368 9,934 9,339 9,305 9,543 8,307 7,796 6,026 1,899

Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program More Tables and Information: Population Estimates Program Note: The April 1, 2000 estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population resulting from legal boundary updates as of January 1 of the estimates year, other geographic program changes, and Count Question Resolution actions. All geographic boundaries for the July 1, 2007 population estimates series are defined as of January 1, 2007. An (X)" in the Census 2000 field indicates a locality that was formed or incorporated after Census 2000. Additional information on these localities can be found in the Geographic Change Notes (see "Boundary Changes" under the Geographic Topics section of the Estimates page).

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

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12,206 12,148 11,737 11,264 9,994 10,439 10,301 10,398 10,478 9,957 9,518 9,343 9,576 8,238 7,810 6,192 2,020

July 1, 2002 12,219 12,320 11,897 11,549 9,723 10,491 10,275 10,442 10,685 10,160 9,582 9,561 9,856 8,206 7,829 6,292 2,054

July 1, 2001 Census 2000 12,170 12,447 12,081 11,681 9,362 10,660 10,270 10,595 11,039 10,261 9,609 9,623 9,963 8,344 7,916 6,365 2,175

12,138 12,548 12,189 11,831 9,227 10,769 10,312 10,453 11,206 10,294 9,758 9,740 10,117 8,448 8,026 6,580 2,274

table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 3 through 4 (leading dots indicate sub-parts)

POPULATION TABLE 5: CUMULATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Geographic Area

Total Population Natural Increase Change*

Mississippi .Adams County .Alcorn County .Amite County .Attala County .Benton County .Bolivar County .Calhoun County .Carroll County .Chickasaw County .Choctaw County .Claiborne County .Clarke County .Clay County .Coahoma County .Copiah County .Covington County .DeSoto County .Forrest County .Franklin County .George County .Greene County .Grenada County .Hancock County .Harrison County .Hinds County .Holmes County .Humphreys County .Issaquena County .Itawamba County .Jackson County .Jasper County .Jefferson County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

74,129 -2,630 1,051 -257 -61 11 -2,998 -478 -465 -466 -706 -832 -541 -1,010 -3,079 560 954 42,194 5,637 -136 2,793 -162 -187 -3,280 -13,496 -1,643 -1,148 -1,212 -599 264 -1,322 -78 -780

106,023 268 345 133 170 245 1,449 210 81 780 134 358 380 625 1,415 1,218 564 7,822 2,926 169 981 238 102 546 7,485 13,635 961 568 62 -13 4,730 531 363

Vital Events Births 311,575 3,195 3,411 1,186 2,069 863 4,500 1,468 794 2,155 757 1,139 1,739 2,243 3,849 3,284 2,199 14,174 8,132 787 2,494 1,089 2,257 3,650 20,209 28,621 2,794 1,477 140 2,024 13,263 1,867 966

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Deaths 205,552 2,927 3,066 1,053 1,899 618 3,051 1,258 713 1,375 623 781 1,359 1,618 2,434 2,066 1,635 6,352 5,206 618 1,513 851 2,155 3,104 12,724 14,986 1,833 909 78 2,037 8,533 1,336 603

Total -19,610 -2,767 871 -323 -141 -205 -4,314 -628 -497 -1,164 -799 -1,162 -846 -1,592 -4,405 -538 460 34,762 3,049 -263 1,888 -339 -197 -3,572 -19,890 -14,212 -2,048 -1,753 -650 371 -5,322 -535 -1,109

International** 10,429 48 132 1 61 5 42 127 27 176 13 3 1 28 80 5 36 840 783 5 96 88 80 202 807 -5 61 5 12 570 29 -1

Internal -30,039 -2,815 739 -324 -202 -210 -4,356 -755 -524 -1,340 -812 -1,165 -847 -1,620 -4,485 -543 424 33,922 2,266 -268 1,792 -339 -285 -3,652 -20,092 -15,019 -2,043 -1,814 -655 359 -5,892 -564 -1,108

POPULATION TABLE 5: CUMULATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Geographic Area

Total Population Natural Increase Change*

.Jefferson Davis County .Jones County .Kemper County .Lafayette County .Lamar County .Lauderdale County .Lawrence County .Leake County .Lee County .Leflore County .Lincoln County .Lowndes County .Madison County .Marion County .Marshall County .Monroe County .Montgomery County .Neshoba County .Newton County .Noxubee County .Oktibbeha County .Panola County .Pearl River County .Perry County .Pike County .Pontotoc County .Prentiss County .Quitman County .Rankin County .Scott County .Sharkey County .Simpson County .Smith County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

-1,149 1,805 -344 3,978 8,628 -1,061 83 1,888 4,594 -2,859 1,363 -1,972 14,713 140 1,702 -936 -698 1,552 491 -674 996 1,128 8,450 67 861 2,136 -180 -1,205 23,035 472 -1,009 185 -173

187 2,377 243 1,195 2,636 1,701 319 868 3,379 1,461 636 2,628 2,264 408 996 863 215 1,383 824 654 2,127 1,476 1,370 338 1,373 1,216 529 270 7,576 1,523 319 700 217

Vital Events Births 1,248 7,570 960 3,502 4,907 8,533 1,308 2,729 8,905 4,304 3,386 6,503 9,252 2,835 3,678 3,718 1,187 3,683 2,511 1,455 4,143 4,098 5,062 1,228 4,712 2,988 2,316 1,048 13,646 3,449 736 2,907 1,509

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Deaths 1,061 5,193 717 2,307 2,271 6,832 989 1,861 5,526 2,843 2,750 3,875 6,988 2,427 2,682 2,855 972 2,300 1,687 801 2,016 2,622 3,692 890 3,339 1,772 1,787 778 6,070 1,926 417 2,207 1,292

Total -1,273 -299 -543 2,919 6,193 -2,429 -179 1,105 1,573 -4,298 898 -4,386 12,913 -160 868 -1,637 -861 294 -245 -1,291 -978 -185 7,363 -218 -353 1,027 -597 -1,457 15,997 -927 -1,305 -410 -324

International** -6 1,039 12 397 33 -95 3 84 283 113 34 -22 338 27 43 15 -6 28 -11 55 855 38 47 -5 16 139 2 633 600 5 119 30

Internal -1,267 -1,338 -555 2,522 6,160 -2,334 -182 1,021 1,290 -4,411 864 -4,364 12,575 -187 825 -1,652 -855 266 -234 -1,346 -1,833 -223 7,316 -213 -369 888 -597 -1,459 15,364 -1,527 -1,310 -529 -354

POPULATION TABLE 5: CUMULATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Geographic Area

Total Population Natural Increase Change*

.Stone County .Sunflower County .Tallahatchie County .Tate County .Tippah County .Tishomingo County .Tunica County .Union County .Walthall County .Warren County .Washington County .Wayne County .Webster County .Wilkinson County .Winston County .Yalobusha County .Yazoo County

2,109 -3,405 -1,643 1,540 334 -108 1,226 1,545 204 -778 -7,333 -120 -505 -46 -455 621 -962

370 1,140 396 1,056 565 -197 762 805 387 1,878 2,542 777 -12 34 421 308 1,039

Vital Events Births 1,460 3,546 1,442 2,876 2,384 1,642 1,497 2,738 1,593 5,598 7,178 2,234 1,016 1,005 1,970 1,427 3,158

Net Migration

Deaths

Total

1,090 2,406 1,046 1,820 1,819 1,839 735 1,933 1,206 3,720 4,636 1,457 1,028 971 1,549 1,119 2,119

1,795 -4,386 -1,990 606 -139 164 496 857 -111 -2,481 -9,745 -792 -457 -35 -800 369 -1,886

International** 7 102 34 7 240 74 44 213 5 119 180 16 3 -2 99 12 76

Internal 1,788 -4,488 -2,024 599 -379 90 452 644 -116 -2,600 -9,925 -808 -460 -33 -899 357 -1,962

*Total population change includes residual - see State and County Terms & Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/topics/terms/states.html. **Net international migration includes the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations. Specifically, it includes: (a) the net international migration of the foreign born, (b) the net migration between the United States and Puerto Rico, (c) the net migration of natives to and from the United States, and (d) the net overseas movement of the Armed Forces population. Note: The April 1, 2000 estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population resulting from legal boundary updates as of January 1 of the estimates year, other geographic program changes, and Count Question Resolution actions. All geographic boundaries for the 2007 population estimates series are defined as of January 1, 2007. Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero.

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

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POPULATION TABLE 6: ANNUAL POPULATION ESTIMATES FOR INCORPORATED PLACES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Abbeville town Aberdeen city Ackerman town Algoma town Alligator town Amory city Anguilla town Arcola town Artesia town Ashland town Baldwyn city Bassfield town Batesville city Bay St. Louis city Bay Springs city Beaumont town Beauregard village Belmont town Belzoni city Benoit town Bentonia town Beulah town Big Creek village Biloxi city Blue Mountain town Blue Springs village Bolton town Booneville city Boyle town Brandon city Braxton village Brookhaven city Brooksville town Bruce town SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

446 6,067 1,524 546 198 7,260 762 491 479 566 3,343 279 7,776 (Z) 2,182 976 278 1,945 2,418 563 485 437 122 44,292 689 153 606 8,543 710 20,584 183 9,979 1,125 2,018

443 6,114 1,556 543 199 7,293 791 500 480 565 3,347 283 7,678 (Z) 2,178 962 277 1,939 2,452 567 486 439 122 44,624 688 153 614 8,573 711 20,025 184 9,945 1,125 2,021

438 6,159 1,578 532 199 7,317 806 511 478 560 3,340 281 7,634 8,202 2,159 964 272 1,932 2,465 568 488 435 122 50,614 688 152 609 8,630 713 19,316 183 9,844 1,131 2,017

431 6,216 1,594 527 204 7,381 823 519 485 558 3,333 282 7,589 8,217 2,185 976 272 1,931 2,524 578 492 444 123 50,842 701 149 616 8,566 728 18,571 181 9,788 1,139 2,033 Page 1

430 6,249 1,624 524 209 7,423 849 530 489 564 3,337 290 7,540 8,069 2,165 971 271 1,928 2,529 588 494 455 124 50,077 715 148 617 8,635 743 17,990 181 9,783 1,147 2,044

July 1, 2002 422 6,290 1,638 514 213 7,458 866 543 493 565 3,321 296 7,490 8,066 2,157 976 269 1,943 2,578 596 490 463 124 49,902 675 147 623 8,563 745 17,535 181 9,786 1,163 2,053

July 1, 2001 422 6,375 1,657 513 216 7,546 878 549 496 571 3,321 302 7,442 8,132 2,145 975 269 1,936 2,657 603 491 467 126 49,995 665 146 626 8,523 759 17,046 180 9,770 1,173 2,069

Census 423 6,415 1,696 508 220 6,956 907 563 498 577 3,321 315 7,113 8,209 2,097 977 265 1,961 2,663 611 500 473 127 50,644 670 144 629 8,625 720 16,436 181 9,861 1,182 2,097

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Bude town Burnsville town Byhalia town Caledonia town Calhoun City town Canton city Carrollton town Carthage city Cary town Centreville town Charleston city Chunky town Clarksdale city Cleveland city Clinton city Coahoma town Coffeeville town Coldwater town Collins city Columbia city Columbus city Como town Corinth city Courtland town Crawford town Crenshaw town Crosby town Crowder town Cruger town Crystal Springs city Decatur town De Kalb town Derma town D'Iberville city SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

1,016 1,033 1,298 963 1,797 12,519 394 4,808 361 1,568 1,916 355 18,296 12,447 26,405 347 957 1,626 2,740 6,538 24,025 1,313 14,288 472 632 911 351 733 424 5,958 1,919 891 1,130 7,423

1,009 1,029 1,285 966 1,801 12,556 393 4,778 374 1,588 1,960 351 18,611 12,467 26,510 343 950 1,637 2,741 6,507 24,164 1,310 14,220 471 633 912 356 741 427 5,942 1,905 897 1,131 7,285

1,004 1,023 1,286 966 1,799 12,533 395 4,721 383 1,564 2,008 349 18,851 12,464 26,079 335 953 1,633 2,715 6,382 24,292 1,308 14,170 471 630 913 349 745 425 5,879 1,873 920 1,128 8,267

1,017 1,023 1,288 979 1,814 12,851 397 4,718 391 1,584 2,043 347 19,222 12,744 25,989 329 947 1,629 2,741 6,398 24,632 1,305 14,117 474 639 918 350 755 428 5,890 1,881 933 1,136 8,122 Page 2

1,008 1,021 1,299 989 1,827 12,882 399 4,664 403 1,615 2,074 345 19,568 12,903 25,882 322 942 1,630 2,738 6,413 24,932 1,303 14,042 465 645 917 353 755 430 5,882 1,890 940 1,143 7,867

July 1, 2002 1,004 1,029 1,286 997 1,834 12,970 401 4,621 411 1,634 2,115 343 19,999 13,166 25,760 317 942 1,640 2,686 6,405 25,201 1,302 14,053 465 650 923 355 765 440 5,851 1,888 948 1,154 7,931

July 1, 2001 1,021 1,025 1,287 1,003 1,851 12,986 405 4,591 415 1,641 2,154 345 20,346 13,480 25,597 323 947 1,639 2,665 6,443 25,444 1,300 14,014 461 654 918 357 766 444 5,867 1,905 957 1,171 7,937

Census 1,037 1,034 706 1,015 1,872 12,911 408 4,637 427 1,680 2,198 344 20,645 13,841 23,347 325 930 1,674 2,683 6,603 25,944 1,310 14,054 460 655 916 360 766 449 5,873 1,426 972 1,023 7,608

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

D'Lo town Doddsville town Drew city Duck Hill town Dumas town Duncan town Durant city Ecru town Eden village Edwards town Ellisville city Enterprise town Ethel town Eupora city Falcon town Falkner town Farmington town Fayette city Flora town Florence town Flowood city Forest city French Camp town Friars Point town Fulton city Gattman village Gautier city Georgetown town Glen town Glendora village Gloster town Golden town Goodman town Greenville city SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

390 98 2,200 1,638 457 555 2,716 1,043 123 1,307 3,763 447 457 2,195 288 205 2,198 1,994 1,491 3,381 6,976 6,003 379 1,332 4,048 114 16,096 353 298 254 1,039 201 1,203 36,178

391 99 2,140 1,551 456 554 2,754 1,037 123 1,330 3,727 449 457 2,198 294 206 2,184 2,012 1,489 3,213 6,888 5,994 382 1,359 4,051 114 15,947 352 296 260 1,057 200 1,210 36,853

390 99 2,165 1,424 455 544 2,780 1,014 123 1,303 3,730 446 453 2,207 298 207 2,160 2,065 1,487 3,051 6,735 5,998 384 1,374 4,057 113 16,658 349 292 265 1,055 199 1,177 37,673

386 101 2,216 1,292 452 548 2,809 1,008 124 1,319 3,672 451 455 2,224 305 206 2,155 2,112 1,521 2,887 6,429 5,984 385 1,400 4,027 114 16,713 349 291 269 1,054 199 1,208 38,110 Page 3

387 102 2,257 1,194 452 557 2,833 996 125 1,321 3,625 455 458 2,228 306 208 2,138 2,125 1,531 2,753 6,310 5,978 388 1,422 4,028 114 16,579 348 289 272 1,036 199 1,178 38,808

July 1, 2002 391 105 2,309 1,073 453 566 2,847 971 124 1,331 3,553 460 460 2,277 314 209 2,141 2,182 1,552 2,652 6,227 5,906 389 1,453 3,930 114 16,626 344 289 276 1,039 200 1,190 39,712

July 1, 2001 389 106 2,360 943 453 572 2,861 962 124 1,338 3,592 466 460 2,295 315 211 2,135 2,200 1,557 2,518 5,804 5,965 389 1,473 3,935 115 16,817 346 288 281 1,053 199 1,224 40,613

Census 394 108 2,434 746 452 578 2,932 947 126 1,347 3,465 474 452 2,326 317 212 1,810 2,242 1,546 2,396 4,750 5,987 393 1,480 3,882 114 11,681 344 286 285 1,073 201 1,252 41,633

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Greenwood city Grenada city Gulfport city Gunnison town Guntown town Hatley town Hattiesburg city Hazlehurst city Heidelberg town Hernando city Hickory town Hickory Flat town Hollandale city Holly Springs city Horn Lake city Houston city Indianola city Inverness town Isola town Itta Bena city Iuka city Jackson city Jonestown town Jumpertown town Kilmichael town Kosciusko city Kossuth village Lake town Lambert town Laurel city Leakesville town Learned town Leland city Lena town SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

16,151 14,682 66,271 590 1,562 464 50,233 4,384 806 11,110 509 552 2,991 8,029 24,133 3,899 10,924 1,016 680 1,892 2,946 175,710 1,573 404 695 7,363 174 406 1,693 18,405 1,023 48 4,855 166

16,490 14,653 65,296 591 1,393 466 49,464 4,384 803 10,548 505 550 3,040 8,016 22,624 3,908 11,011 1,024 689 1,934 2,947 178,182 1,599 406 710 7,278 173 403 1,739 18,318 1,016 47 4,938 165

16,850 14,501 73,340 589 1,302 468 48,468 4,351 796 9,859 504 543 3,103 8,049 22,008 3,954 11,072 1,037 692 1,982 2,943 177,735 1,607 407 721 7,248 171 403 1,778 18,186 1,010 47 5,018 165

17,406 14,470 72,727 599 1,259 471 47,579 4,358 805 9,425 500 538 3,131 8,024 21,712 3,986 11,236 1,047 705 2,039 2,945 179,060 1,637 407 734 7,261 171 403 1,825 18,071 1,004 48 5,068 166 Page 4

17,594 14,528 71,727 609 1,198 470 47,274 4,370 812 8,773 498 542 3,188 8,067 20,946 3,990 11,360 1,068 715 2,062 2,958 179,144 1,666 407 755 7,309 170 405 1,839 18,029 1,005 48 5,146 165

July 1, 2002 17,719 14,660 72,658 617 1,192 470 46,584 4,337 826 8,239 495 546 3,256 8,070 20,529 3,999 11,611 1,099 729 2,116 2,988 180,043 1,679 406 778 7,342 170 403 1,895 18,065 993 48 5,244 166

July 1, 2001 18,065 14,697 72,387 624 1,193 474 46,287 4,380 836 7,740 498 555 3,343 7,946 20,304 4,044 11,795 1,117 754 2,159 2,991 181,693 1,687 406 804 7,385 170 406 1,919 18,118 1,011 49 5,362 166

Census 18,425 14,879 71,127 633 1,183 476 44,779 4,400 840 6,812 499 565 3,437 7,957 14,099 4,079 12,066 1,153 768 2,208 3,059 184,256 1,701 404 830 7,372 170 408 1,967 18,393 1,026 50 5,502 167

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Lexington city Liberty town Long Beach city Louin town Louise town Louisville city Lucedale city Lula town Lumberton city Lyon town Maben town McComb city McCool town McLain town Macon city Madison city Magee city Magnolia city Mantachie town Mantee village Marietta town Marion town Marks city Mathiston town Mayersville town Meadville town Mendenhall city Meridian city Merigold town Metcalfe town Mize town Monticello town Montrose town Moorhead city SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

1,873 676 (Z) 333 282 6,673 2,990 328 2,638 370 776 13,557 188 590 2,763 17,483 4,295 2,091 1,114 160 244 1,438 1,786 691 652 496 2,528 38,314 606 1,244 281 1,707 125 2,395

1,890 684 (Z) 332 285 6,669 2,951 334 2,552 377 770 13,510 188 583 2,780 17,149 4,298 2,109 1,113 160 246 1,384 1,835 694 675 496 2,535 38,251 607 1,222 281 1,710 125 2,410

1,899 683 17,489 330 285 6,726 2,835 337 2,452 382 773 13,017 186 581 2,810 16,787 4,280 2,071 1,118 161 247 1,374 1,878 697 673 498 2,536 38,490 607 1,203 282 1,704 123 2,425

1,909 682 17,456 335 291 6,782 2,806 343 2,389 390 774 12,989 186 579 2,841 16,469 4,218 2,049 1,117 163 247 1,351 1,928 701 695 505 2,515 38,746 617 1,180 279 1,708 125 2,390 Page 5

1,919 688 17,078 336 295 6,820 2,767 349 2,330 397 775 13,008 188 592 2,860 15,841 4,174 2,035 1,115 163 247 1,346 1,942 702 717 503 2,521 39,204 629 1,160 278 1,722 126 2,402

July 1, 2002 1,957 689 17,089 338 301 6,853 2,689 358 2,300 406 783 13,109 188 596 2,909 15,420 4,189 2,067 1,094 167 247 1,330 2,001 712 700 502 2,533 39,301 639 1,143 280 1,718 126 2,453

July 1, 2001 1,974 679 17,000 340 311 6,948 2,474 365 2,255 412 792 13,150 188 603 2,953 15,014 4,145 2,075 1,099 168 247 1,321 2,027 752 732 512 2,519 39,392 649 1,135 283 1,730 128 2,512

Census 2,025 633 17,320 339 315 7,006 2,458 370 2,228 418 803 13,337 182 603 2,461 14,692 4,200 2,071 1,107 169 248 1,305 1,551 720 795 519 2,555 39,968 664 1,109 285 1,726 127 2,573

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Morgan City town Morton city Moss Point city Mound Bayou city Mount Olive town Myrtle town Natchez city Nettleton city New Albany city New Augusta town New Hebron town New Houlka town Newton city North Carrollton town Noxapater town Oakland town Ocean Springs city Okolona city Olive Branch city Osyka town Oxford city Pace town Pachuta town Paden village Pascagoula city Pass Christian city Pearl city Pelahatchie town Petal city Philadelphia city Picayune city Pickens town Pittsboro village Plantersville town SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

282 3,440 14,199 1,956 962 559 16,637 1,999 8,059 695 436 698 3,682 462 412 605 17,246 2,909 30,635 496 14,911 361 231 106 23,452 (Z) 24,065 1,481 10,617 7,922 11,591 1,202 206 1,330

286 3,424 14,315 1,960 962 560 16,937 2,002 8,026 688 439 698 3,650 459 410 600 16,813 2,910 29,623 501 14,522 363 234 105 23,310 (Z) 24,056 1,486 10,447 7,681 11,554 1,208 206 1,323

290 3,426 14,960 1,959 953 555 16,799 2,000 7,960 688 437 700 3,649 464 410 600 17,573 2,931 27,730 487 13,953 360 232 105 24,887 6,946 23,732 1,486 10,185 7,587 10,659 1,215 206 1,309

298 3,422 15,163 1,984 959 545 16,986 2,007 7,829 699 440 706 3,632 470 413 597 17,527 2,957 26,439 485 13,565 368 234 105 25,587 6,886 23,663 1,487 10,025 7,479 10,641 1,226 207 1,306 Page 6

300 3,431 15,192 2,015 959 542 17,498 2,008 7,801 704 442 707 3,630 473 414 600 17,288 2,984 24,874 484 12,893 346 234 105 25,698 6,735 23,502 1,481 9,925 7,379 10,576 1,234 208 1,302

July 1, 2002 306 3,417 15,383 2,036 951 537 17,785 2,013 7,725 707 442 709 3,631 478 415 599 17,208 3,005 23,368 486 12,520 353 237 106 25,780 6,705 23,275 1,471 9,877 7,298 10,582 1,268 209 1,296

July 1, 2001 310 3,466 15,603 2,058 945 535 18,036 2,023 7,708 709 447 713 3,674 488 418 601 17,233 3,034 22,168 485 12,237 358 240 105 26,010 6,572 23,180 1,472 9,846 7,295 10,556 1,282 211 1,296

Census 305 3,482 15,851 2,102 893 407 18,464 1,932 7,607 715 447 710 3,699 499 419 586 17,225 3,056 21,054 481 11,756 364 245 106 26,200 6,579 21,961 1,461 7,579 7,303 10,535 1,325 212 1,144

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Polkville village Pontotoc city Pope village Poplarville city Port Gibson city Potts Camp town Prentiss town Puckett village Purvis city Quitman city Raleigh town Raymond city Renova town Richland city Richton town Ridgeland city Rienzi town Ripley city Rolling Fork city Rosedale city Roxie town Ruleville city Sallis town Saltillo city Sandersville town Sardis town Satartia village Schlater town Scooba town Sebastopol town Seminary town Senatobia city Shannon town Shaw city SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

131 5,885 243 2,943 1,667 515 1,019 355 2,595 2,343 1,249 1,711 561 7,182 1,006 21,495 326 5,660 2,091 2,355 557 2,841 107 4,131 807 2,008 66 351 589 234 351 7,176 1,739 2,160

131 5,830 243 2,951 1,694 517 1,038 355 2,517 2,356 1,250 1,730 562 7,148 997 21,487 326 5,620 2,170 2,361 553 2,858 107 3,929 800 2,000 67 356 593 232 349 7,156 1,719 2,171

131 5,763 243 2,573 1,713 516 1,038 353 2,422 2,349 1,252 1,719 562 7,077 997 21,373 324 5,595 2,222 2,363 550 2,895 107 3,754 794 2,012 67 360 595 231 344 7,155 1,692 2,177

130 5,762 243 2,661 1,734 519 1,049 352 2,363 2,372 1,238 1,688 571 7,027 1,007 21,692 325 5,525 2,265 2,388 557 2,944 108 3,583 788 2,023 67 371 603 231 346 7,149 1,679 2,205 Page 7

129 5,666 242 2,643 1,730 517 1,078 350 2,301 2,387 1,229 1,726 585 6,509 1,017 21,583 325 5,512 2,328 2,394 553 2,977 110 3,411 787 2,032 67 373 607 230 344 6,973 1,686 2,258

July 1, 2002 130 5,586 242 2,586 1,778 514 1,094 348 2,244 2,407 1,232 1,766 595 6,449 1,022 20,874 327 5,491 2,367 2,423 551 3,054 111 3,395 792 2,040 67 380 613 229 340 6,937 1,678 2,290

July 1, 2001 132 5,513 241 2,588 1,794 502 1,116 347 2,203 2,428 1,244 1,769 606 6,381 1,035 20,643 328 5,481 2,399 2,455 561 3,124 112 3,399 790 2,021 67 385 621 232 335 6,986 1,679 2,317

Census 132 5,253 241 2,601 1,840 494 1,158 354 2,164 2,463 1,255 1,664 623 6,027 1,038 20,173 330 5,478 2,486 2,414 569 3,234 114 3,393 789 2,038 68 388 632 233 335 6,682 1,657 2,312

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Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Shelby city Sherman town Shubuta town Shuqualak town Sidon town Silver City town Silver Creek town Slate Springs village Sledge town Smithville town Snow Lake Shores town Soso town Southaven city Starkville city State Line town Stonewall town Sturgis town Summit town Sumner town Sumrall town Sunflower town Sylvarena village Taylor village Taylorsville town Tchula town Terry town Thaxton town Tishomingo town Toccopola town Tremont town Tunica town Tupelo city Tutwiler town Tylertown town SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

2,626 620 638 529 563 299 235 118 461 864 292 388 42,567 23,856 548 1,084 194 1,629 357 1,254 617 119 306 1,282 2,180 785 598 314 282 390 1,069 36,058 1,272 1,923

2,630 617 641 531 572 303 233 118 471 866 290 384 41,080 23,536 541 1,096 192 1,630 367 1,197 623 119 305 1,286 2,205 728 595 313 281 390 1,074 35,797 1,288 1,937

2,627 605 637 537 579 304 233 117 478 869 287 382 38,619 22,771 541 1,079 194 1,572 375 1,153 628 119 301 1,292 2,203 700 585 312 275 391 1,060 35,448 1,303 1,880

2,683 595 644 537 596 310 234 118 492 874 286 378 36,109 22,545 541 1,095 194 1,564 373 1,114 640 118 297 1,283 2,209 686 578 312 273 389 1,060 35,275 1,306 1,892 Page 8

2,742 589 642 538 599 314 234 119 497 873 289 376 34,486 22,430 548 1,105 195 1,561 378 1,083 648 118 296 1,286 2,219 675 575 312 271 390 1,088 35,190 1,307 1,902

July 1, 2002 2,800 561 644 543 611 320 233 119 513 874 290 379 33,034 22,154 552 1,116 197 1,573 385 1,048 659 118 291 1,299 2,267 675 564 315 266 389 1,062 34,804 1,312 1,905

July 1, 2001 2,849 557 646 551 619 331 234 120 519 881 293 378 31,276 22,099 554 1,125 201 1,580 395 1,022 674 119 291 1,322 2,288 682 564 314 266 390 1,062 34,596 1,325 1,929

Census 2,926 548 651 562 672 337 209 121 529 882 300 379 28,977 21,869 555 1,149 206 1,428 407 1,005 696 120 289 1,341 2,332 664 513 316 189 390 1,132 34,211 1,364 1,910

POPULATION TABLE 6: ANNUAL POPULATION ESTIMATES FOR INCORPORATED PLACES: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007

Geographic Area

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1, 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003

Union town Utica town Vaiden town Vardaman town Verona city Vicksburg city Walls town Walnut town Walnut Grove town Walthall village Water Valley city Waveland city Waynesboro city Webb town Weir town Wesson town West town West Point city Wiggins city Winona city Winstonville town Woodland village Woodville town Yazoo City city

2,091 918 876 1,016 3,385 25,454 538 753 1,468 160 3,929 (Z) 5,661 501 501 1,660 193 11,372 4,747 4,666 293 156 1,163 11,520

2,080 930 871 1,017 3,377 25,661 477 752 1,465 161 3,870 (Z) 5,648 513 510 1,658 196 11,466 4,627 4,770 293 156 1,179 11,541

2,077 920 846 1,012 3,357 25,494 473 754 1,417 161 3,853 7,136 5,625 526 513 1,640 198 11,534 4,397 4,846 292 156 1,152 11,594

2,062 929 855 1,021 3,357 25,680 475 749 1,254 163 3,796 7,045 5,639 537 517 1,685 201 11,684 4,252 4,911 296 158 1,156 11,728

(Z) The Census Bureau was unable to obtain reliable data to estimate population change caused by Hurricane Katrina for Waveland, Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian and Long Beach and therefore is not releasing 2006 and 2007 estimates for these cities.

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

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2,040 934 845 1,032 3,370 25,680 475 750 1,225 164 3,791 6,778 5,669 547 530 1,701 203 11,690 4,201 5,007 303 158 1,168 11,798

July 1, 2002 2,016 943 802 1,040 3,354 25,859 476 751 1,011 167 3,768 6,706 5,698 558 537 1,686 209 11,998 4,072 5,144 308 158 1,177 11,771

July 1, 2001 2,019 953 784 1,053 3,357 26,050 474 752 891 169 3,768 6,700 5,715 571 540 1,691 212 11,989 4,076 5,301 313 159 1,181 11,862

Census 2,021 966 840 1,065 3,334 26,407 (X) 754 488 170 3,677 6,674 5,197 587 553 1,693 220 12,145 3,849 5,482 319 159 1,192 14,550

POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank

Geographic Area

Mississippi

1

2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

PLACE Jackson city Hinds County (part) Madison County (part) Rankin County (part) Gulfport city, Harrison County Hattiesburg city Forrest County (part) Lamar County (part) Biloxi city, Harrison County Southaven city, DeSoto County Meridian city, Lauderdale County Greenville city, Washington County Tupelo city, Lee County Olive Branch city, DeSoto County Clinton city, Hinds County Vicksburg city, Warren County Horn Lake city, DeSoto County Pearl city, Rankin County Columbus city, Lowndes County Starkville city, Oktibbeha County Pascagoula city, Jackson County Ridgeland city, Madison County Brandon city, Rankin County Laurel city, Jones County Clarksdale city, Coahoma County Madison city, Madison County Ocean Springs city, Jackson County Natchez city, Adams County Greenwood city, Leflore County Gautier city, Jackson County Long Beach city, Harrison County Oxford city, Lafayette County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 2,918,785

2,899,112

2,900,456

2,886,860

2,868,343

2,859,196

2,853,579

2,844,658

175,710 175,078 547 85 66,271 50,233 46,271 3,962 44,292 42,567 38,314 36,178 36,058 30,635 26,405 25,454 24,133 24,065 24,025 23,856 23,452 21,495 20,584 18,405 18,296 17,483 17,246 16,637 16,151 16,096 15,404 14,911

178,182 177,565 545 72 65,296 49,464 45,684 3,780 44,624 41,080 38,251 36,853 35,797 29,623 26,510 25,661 22,624 24,056 24,164 23,536 23,310 21,487 20,025 18,318 18,611 17,149 16,813 16,937 16,490 15,947 15,396 14,522

177,735 177,121 545 69 73,340 48,468 44,796 3,672 50,614 38,619 38,490 37,673 35,448 27,730 26,079 25,494 22,008 23,732 24,292 22,771 24,887 21,373 19,316 18,186 18,851 16,787 17,573 16,799 16,850 16,658 17,489 13,953

179,060 178,469 542 49 72,727 47,579 44,048 3,531 50,842 36,109 38,746 38,110 35,275 26,439 25,989 25,680 21,712 23,663 24,632 22,545 25,587 21,692 18,571 18,071 19,222 16,469 17,527 16,986 17,406 16,713 17,456 13,565

179,144 178,572 539 33 71,727 47,274 43,832 3,442 50,077 34,486 39,204 38,808 35,190 24,874 25,882 25,680 20,946 23,502 24,932 22,430 25,698 21,583 17,990 18,029 19,568 15,841 17,288 17,498 17,594 16,579 17,078 12,893

180,043 179,490 536 17 72,658 46,584 43,217 3,367 49,902 33,034 39,301 39,712 34,804 23,368 25,760 25,859 20,529 23,275 25,201 22,154 25,780 20,874 17,535 18,065 19,999 15,420 17,208 17,785 17,719 16,626 17,089 12,520

181,693 181,152 534 7 72,387 46,287 42,999 3,288 49,995 31,276 39,392 40,613 34,596 22,168 25,597 26,050 20,304 23,180 25,444 22,099 26,010 20,643 17,046 18,118 20,346 15,014 17,233 18,036 18,065 16,817 17,000 12,237

184,256 183,723 533 0 71,127 44,779 42,475 2,304 50,644 28,977 39,968 41,633 34,211 21,054 23,347 26,407 14,099 21,961 25,944 21,869 26,200 20,173 16,436 18,393 20,645 14,692 17,225 18,464 18,425 11,681 17,320 11,756

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

Geographic Area Grenada city, Grenada County Corinth city, Alcorn County Moss Point city, Jackson County McComb city, Pike County Canton city, Madison County Cleveland city, Bolivar County Picayune city, Pearl River County Yazoo City city, Yazoo County West Point city, Clay County Hernando city, DeSoto County Indianola city, Sunflower County Petal city, Forrest County Brookhaven city, Lincoln County Booneville city, Prentiss County New Albany city, Union County Holly Springs city, Marshall County Philadelphia city, Neshoba County Batesville city, Panola County D'Iberville city, Harrison County Kosciusko city, Attala County Amory city, Monroe County Richland city, Rankin County Senatobia city, Tate County Flowood city, Rankin County Louisville city, Winston County Bay St. Louis city, Hancock County Columbia city, Marion County Pass Christian city, Harrison County Waveland city, Hancock County Aberdeen city, Monroe County Forest city, Scott County Crystal Springs city, Copiah County Pontotoc city, Pontotoc County Waynesboro city, Wayne County Ripley city, Tippah County Leland city, Washington County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 14,682 14,653 14,501 14,470 14,528 14,660 14,697 14,879 14,288 14,220 14,170 14,117 14,042 14,053 14,014 14,054 14,199 14,315 14,960 15,163 15,192 15,383 15,603 15,851 13,557 13,510 13,017 12,989 13,008 13,109 13,150 13,337 12,519 12,556 12,533 12,851 12,882 12,970 12,986 12,911 12,447 12,467 12,464 12,744 12,903 13,166 13,480 13,841 11,591 11,554 10,659 10,641 10,576 10,582 10,556 10,535 11,520 11,541 11,594 11,728 11,798 11,771 11,862 14,550 11,372 11,466 11,534 11,684 11,690 11,998 11,989 12,145 11,110 10,548 9,859 9,425 8,773 8,239 7,740 6,812 10,924 11,011 11,072 11,236 11,360 11,611 11,795 12,066 10,617 10,447 10,185 10,025 9,925 9,877 9,846 7,579 9,979 9,945 9,844 9,788 9,783 9,786 9,770 9,861 8,543 8,573 8,630 8,566 8,635 8,563 8,523 8,625 8,059 8,026 7,960 7,829 7,801 7,725 7,708 7,607 8,029 8,016 8,049 8,024 8,067 8,070 7,946 7,957 7,922 7,681 7,587 7,479 7,379 7,298 7,295 7,303 7,776 7,678 7,634 7,589 7,540 7,490 7,442 7,113 7,423 7,285 8,267 8,122 7,867 7,931 7,937 7,608 7,363 7,278 7,248 7,261 7,309 7,342 7,385 7,372 7,260 7,293 7,317 7,381 7,423 7,458 7,546 6,956 7,182 7,148 7,077 7,027 6,509 6,449 6,381 6,027 7,176 7,156 7,155 7,149 6,973 6,937 6,986 6,682 6,976 6,888 6,735 6,429 6,310 6,227 5,804 4,750 6,673 6,669 6,726 6,782 6,820 6,853 6,948 7,006 6,616 6,868 8,202 8,217 8,069 8,066 8,132 8,209 6,538 6,507 6,382 6,398 6,413 6,405 6,443 6,603 6,301 5,996 6,946 6,886 6,735 6,705 6,572 6,579 6,102 6,028 7,136 7,045 6,778 6,706 6,700 6,674 6,067 6,114 6,159 6,216 6,249 6,290 6,375 6,415 6,003 5,994 5,998 5,984 5,978 5,906 5,965 5,987 5,958 5,942 5,879 5,890 5,882 5,851 5,867 5,873 5,885 5,830 5,763 5,762 5,666 5,586 5,513 5,253 5,661 5,648 5,625 5,639 5,669 5,698 5,715 5,197 5,660 5,620 5,595 5,525 5,512 5,491 5,481 5,478 4,855 4,938 5,018 5,068 5,146 5,244 5,362 5,502

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88

89 90 91 92 93 94 95

Geographic Area Carthage city, Leake County Wiggins city, Stone County Winona city, Montgomery County Hazlehurst city, Copiah County Magee city, Simpson County Saltillo city, Lee County Fulton city, Itawamba County Water Valley city, Yalobusha County Houston city, Chickasaw County Ellisville city, Jones County Newton city, Newton County Morton city, Scott County Verona city, Lee County Florence town, Rankin County Baldwyn city Lee County (part) Prentiss County (part) Hollandale city, Washington County Lucedale city, George County Iuka city, Tishomingo County Poplarville city, Pearl River County Okolona city, Chickasaw County Ruleville city, Sunflower County Macon city, Noxubee County Collins city, Covington County Durant city, Holmes County Lumberton city Lamar County (part) Pearl River County (part) Shelby city, Bolivar County Purvis city, Lamar County Mendenhall city, Simpson County Belzoni city, Humphreys County Moorhead city, Sunflower County Rosedale city, Bolivar County Quitman city, Clarke County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 4,808 4,778 4,721 4,718 4,664 4,621 4,591 4,637 4,747 4,627 4,397 4,252 4,201 4,072 4,076 3,849 4,666 4,770 4,846 4,911 5,007 5,144 5,301 5,482 4,384 4,384 4,351 4,358 4,370 4,337 4,380 4,400 4,295 4,298 4,280 4,218 4,174 4,189 4,145 4,200 4,131 3,929 3,754 3,583 3,411 3,395 3,399 3,393 4,048 4,051 4,057 4,027 4,028 3,930 3,935 3,882 3,929 3,870 3,853 3,796 3,791 3,768 3,768 3,677 3,899 3,908 3,954 3,986 3,990 3,999 4,044 4,079 3,763 3,727 3,730 3,672 3,625 3,553 3,592 3,465 3,682 3,650 3,649 3,632 3,630 3,631 3,674 3,699 3,440 3,424 3,426 3,422 3,431 3,417 3,466 3,482 3,385 3,377 3,357 3,357 3,370 3,354 3,357 3,334 3,381 3,213 3,051 2,887 2,753 2,652 2,518 2,396 3,343 3,347 3,340 3,333 3,337 3,321 3,321 3,321 1,498 1,488 1,472 1,466 1,465 1,452 1,445 1,429 1,845 1,859 1,868 1,867 1,872 1,869 1,876 1,892 2,991 3,040 3,103 3,131 3,188 3,256 3,343 3,437 2,990 2,951 2,835 2,806 2,767 2,689 2,474 2,458 2,946 2,947 2,943 2,945 2,958 2,988 2,991 3,059 2,943 2,951 2,573 2,661 2,643 2,586 2,588 2,601 2,909 2,910 2,931 2,957 2,984 3,005 3,034 3,056 2,841 2,858 2,895 2,944 2,977 3,054 3,124 3,234 2,763 2,780 2,810 2,841 2,860 2,909 2,953 2,461 2,740 2,741 2,715 2,741 2,738 2,686 2,665 2,683 2,716 2,754 2,780 2,809 2,833 2,847 2,861 2,932 2,638 2,552 2,452 2,389 2,330 2,300 2,255 2,228 2,609 2,522 2,425 2,362 2,302 2,272 2,227 2,200 29 30 27 27 28 28 28 28 2,626 2,630 2,627 2,683 2,742 2,800 2,849 2,926 2,595 2,517 2,422 2,363 2,301 2,244 2,203 2,164 2,528 2,535 2,536 2,515 2,521 2,533 2,519 2,555 2,418 2,452 2,465 2,524 2,529 2,578 2,657 2,663 2,395 2,410 2,425 2,390 2,402 2,453 2,512 2,573 2,355 2,361 2,363 2,388 2,394 2,423 2,455 2,414 2,343 2,356 2,349 2,372 2,387 2,407 2,428 2,463

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 96 97 98 99 100 101

102t 102t 102t

105 106 107

108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125

Geographic Area Drew city, Sunflower County Farmington town, Alcorn County Eupora city, Webster County Bay Springs city, Jasper County Tchula town, Holmes County Shaw city Bolivar County (part) Sunflower County (part) Magnolia city, Pike County Rolling Fork city, Sharkey County Union town Neshoba County (part) Newton County (part) Bruce town, Calhoun County Sardis town, Panola County Nettleton city Lee County (part) Monroe County (part) Fayette city, Jefferson County Mound Bayou city, Bolivar County Belmont town, Tishomingo County Tylertown town, Walthall County Decatur town, Newton County Charleston city, Tallahatchie County Itta Bena city, Leflore County Lexington city, Holmes County Calhoun City town, Calhoun County Marks city, Quitman County Shannon town, Lee County Raymond city, Hinds County Monticello town, Lawrence County Lambert town, Quitman County Port Gibson city, Claiborne County Wesson town, Copiah County Duck Hill town, Montgomery County Summit town, Pike County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 2,200 2,140 2,165 2,216 2,257 2,309 2,360 2,434 2,198 2,184 2,160 2,155 2,138 2,141 2,135 1,810 2,195 2,198 2,207 2,224 2,228 2,277 2,295 2,326 2,182 2,178 2,159 2,185 2,165 2,157 2,145 2,097 2,180 2,205 2,203 2,209 2,219 2,267 2,288 2,332 2,160 2,171 2,177 2,205 2,258 2,290 2,317 2,312 2,159 2,170 2,176 2,204 2,257 2,289 2,316 2,312 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2,091 2,109 2,071 2,049 2,035 2,067 2,075 2,071 2,091 2,170 2,222 2,265 2,328 2,367 2,399 2,486 2,091 2,080 2,077 2,062 2,040 2,016 2,019 2,021 550 552 549 545 535 525 521 525 1,541 1,528 1,528 1,517 1,505 1,491 1,498 1,496 2,018 2,021 2,017 2,033 2,044 2,053 2,069 2,097 2,008 2,000 2,012 2,023 2,032 2,040 2,021 2,038 1,999 2,002 2,000 2,007 2,008 2,013 2,023 1,932 761 758 752 751 751 748 746 736 1,238 1,244 1,248 1,256 1,257 1,265 1,277 1,196 1,994 2,012 2,065 2,112 2,125 2,182 2,200 2,242 1,956 1,960 1,959 1,984 2,015 2,036 2,058 2,102 1,945 1,939 1,932 1,931 1,928 1,943 1,936 1,961 1,923 1,937 1,880 1,892 1,902 1,905 1,929 1,910 1,919 1,905 1,873 1,881 1,890 1,888 1,905 1,426 1,916 1,960 2,008 2,043 2,074 2,115 2,154 2,198 1,892 1,934 1,982 2,039 2,062 2,116 2,159 2,208 1,873 1,890 1,899 1,909 1,919 1,957 1,974 2,025 1,797 1,801 1,799 1,814 1,827 1,834 1,851 1,872 1,786 1,835 1,878 1,928 1,942 2,001 2,027 1,551 1,739 1,719 1,692 1,679 1,686 1,678 1,679 1,657 1,711 1,730 1,719 1,688 1,726 1,766 1,769 1,664 1,707 1,710 1,704 1,708 1,722 1,718 1,730 1,726 1,693 1,739 1,778 1,825 1,839 1,895 1,919 1,967 1,667 1,694 1,713 1,734 1,730 1,778 1,794 1,840 1,660 1,658 1,640 1,685 1,701 1,686 1,691 1,693 1,638 1,551 1,424 1,292 1,194 1,073 943 746 1,629 1,630 1,572 1,564 1,561 1,573 1,580 1,428

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 126 127 128

129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158t 158t

Geographic Area Coldwater town, Tate County Jonestown town, Coahoma County Centreville town Amite County (part) Wilkinson County (part) Guntown town, Lee County Ackerman town, Choctaw County Flora town, Madison County Pelahatchie town, Rankin County Walnut Grove town, Leake County Marion town, Lauderdale County Friars Point town, Coahoma County Plantersville town, Lee County Como town, Panola County Edwards town, Hinds County Byhalia town, Marshall County Taylorsville town, Smith County Tutwiler town, Tallahatchie County Sumrall town, Lamar County Raleigh town, Smith County Metcalfe town, Washington County Goodman town, Holmes County Pickens town, Holmes County Woodville town, Wilkinson County Derma town, Calhoun County Brooksville town, Noxubee County Mantachie town, Itawamba County Stonewall town, Clarke County Tunica town, Tunica County Ecru town, Pontotoc County Gloster town, Amite County Burnsville town, Tishomingo County Leakesville town, Greene County Prentiss town, Jefferson Davis County Bude town, Franklin County Inverness town, Sunflower County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 1,626 1,637 1,633 1,629 1,630 1,640 1,639 1,674 1,573 1,599 1,607 1,637 1,666 1,679 1,687 1,701 1,568 1,588 1,564 1,584 1,615 1,634 1,641 1,680 232 235 234 234 238 239 242 247 1,336 1,353 1,330 1,350 1,377 1,395 1,399 1,433 1,562 1,393 1,302 1,259 1,198 1,192 1,193 1,183 1,524 1,556 1,578 1,594 1,624 1,638 1,657 1,696 1,491 1,489 1,487 1,521 1,531 1,552 1,557 1,546 1,481 1,486 1,486 1,487 1,481 1,471 1,472 1,461 1,468 1,465 1,417 1,254 1,225 1,011 891 488 1,438 1,384 1,374 1,351 1,346 1,330 1,321 1,305 1,332 1,359 1,374 1,400 1,422 1,453 1,473 1,480 1,330 1,323 1,309 1,306 1,302 1,296 1,296 1,144 1,313 1,310 1,308 1,305 1,303 1,302 1,300 1,310 1,307 1,330 1,303 1,319 1,321 1,331 1,338 1,347 1,298 1,285 1,286 1,288 1,299 1,286 1,287 706 1,282 1,286 1,292 1,283 1,286 1,299 1,322 1,341 1,272 1,288 1,303 1,306 1,307 1,312 1,325 1,364 1,254 1,197 1,153 1,114 1,083 1,048 1,022 1,005 1,249 1,250 1,252 1,238 1,229 1,232 1,244 1,255 1,244 1,222 1,203 1,180 1,160 1,143 1,135 1,109 1,203 1,210 1,177 1,208 1,178 1,190 1,224 1,252 1,202 1,208 1,215 1,226 1,234 1,268 1,282 1,325 1,163 1,179 1,152 1,156 1,168 1,177 1,181 1,192 1,130 1,131 1,128 1,136 1,143 1,154 1,171 1,023 1,125 1,125 1,131 1,139 1,147 1,163 1,173 1,182 1,114 1,113 1,118 1,117 1,115 1,094 1,099 1,107 1,084 1,096 1,079 1,095 1,105 1,116 1,125 1,149 1,069 1,074 1,060 1,060 1,088 1,062 1,062 1,132 1,043 1,037 1,014 1,008 996 971 962 947 1,039 1,057 1,055 1,054 1,036 1,039 1,053 1,073 1,033 1,029 1,023 1,023 1,021 1,029 1,025 1,034 1,023 1,016 1,010 1,004 1,005 993 1,011 1,026 1,019 1,038 1,038 1,049 1,078 1,094 1,116 1,158 1,016 1,009 1,004 1,017 1,008 1,004 1,021 1,037 1,016 1,024 1,037 1,047 1,068 1,099 1,117 1,153

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 158t 161 162 163 164 165 166 167

168 169 170 171 172 173 174

175 176 177

178 179 180t 180t 182

183 184 185 186 187

Geographic Area Vardaman town, Calhoun County Richton town, Perry County Beaumont town, Perry County Caledonia town, Lowndes County Mount Olive town, Covington County Coffeeville town, Yalobusha County Utica town, Hinds County Crenshaw town Panola County (part) Quitman County (part) De Kalb town, Kemper County Vaiden town, Carroll County Smithville town, Monroe County Sandersville town, Jones County Heidelberg town, Jasper County Terry town, Hinds County Maben town Oktibbeha County (part) Webster County (part) Anguilla town, Sharkey County Walnut town, Tippah County Crowder town Panola County (part) Quitman County (part) Boyle town, Bolivar County New Houlka town, Chickasaw County Kilmichael town, Montgomery County New Augusta town, Perry County Mathiston town Choctaw County (part) Webster County (part) Blue Mountain town, Tippah County Isola town, Humphreys County Liberty town, Amite County Mayersville town, Issaquena County Shubuta town, Clarke County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 1,016 1,017 1,012 1,021 1,032 1,040 1,053 1,065 1,006 997 997 1,007 1,017 1,022 1,035 1,038 976 962 964 976 971 976 975 977 963 966 966 979 989 997 1,003 1,015 962 962 953 959 959 951 945 893 957 950 953 947 942 942 947 930 918 930 920 929 934 943 953 966 911 912 913 918 917 923 918 916 712 709 707 707 706 706 700 697 199 203 206 211 211 217 218 219 891 897 920 933 940 948 957 972 876 871 846 855 845 802 784 840 864 866 869 874 873 874 881 882 807 800 794 788 787 792 790 789 806 803 796 805 812 826 836 840 785 728 700 686 675 675 682 664 776 770 773 774 775 783 792 803 526 519 523 521 522 525 533 542 250 251 250 253 253 258 259 261 762 791 806 823 849 866 878 907 753 752 754 749 750 751 752 754 733 741 745 755 755 765 766 766 314 313 311 311 310 309 307 304 419 428 434 444 445 456 459 462 710 711 713 728 743 745 759 720 698 698 700 706 707 709 713 710 695 710 721 734 755 778 804 830 695 688 688 699 704 707 709 715 691 694 697 701 702 712 752 720 74 75 76 76 77 76 76 77 617 619 621 625 625 636 676 643 689 688 688 701 715 675 665 670 680 689 692 705 715 729 754 768 676 684 683 682 688 689 679 633 652 675 673 695 717 700 732 795 638 641 637 644 642 644 646 651

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 188 189

190 191t 191t 193 194 195t 195t 197 198 199t 199t 201 202 203 204 205 206

207 208 209 210 211 212t 212t 214t 214t 216 217 218

Geographic Area Crawford town, Lowndes County Sherman town Lee County (part) Pontotoc County (part) Union County (part) Sunflower town, Sunflower County Bolton town, Hinds County Merigold town, Bolivar County Oakland town, Yalobusha County Thaxton town, Pontotoc County Gunnison town, Bolivar County McLain town, Greene County Scooba town, Kemper County Ashland town, Benton County Benoit town, Bolivar County Sidon town, Leflore County Renova town, Bolivar County Myrtle town, Union County Roxie town, Franklin County Duncan town, Bolivar County Hickory Flat town, Benton County State Line town Greene County (part) Wayne County (part) Algoma town, Pontotoc County Walls town, DeSoto County Shuqualak town, Noxubee County Potts Camp town, Marshall County Hickory town, Newton County Webb town, Tallahatchie County Weir town, Choctaw County Meadville town, Franklin County Osyka town, Pike County Arcola town, Washington County Bentonia town, Yazoo County Artesia town, Lowndes County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 632 633 630 639 645 650 654 655 620 617 605 595 589 561 557 548 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 482 479 469 462 457 434 431 425 137 137 135 132 131 126 125 122 617 623 628 640 648 659 674 696 606 614 609 616 617 623 626 629 606 607 607 617 629 639 649 664 605 600 600 597 600 599 601 586 598 595 585 578 575 564 564 513 590 591 589 599 609 617 624 633 590 583 581 579 592 596 603 603 589 593 595 603 607 613 621 632 566 565 560 558 564 565 571 577 563 567 568 578 588 596 603 611 563 572 579 596 599 611 619 672 561 562 562 571 585 595 606 623 559 560 555 545 542 537 535 407 557 553 550 557 553 551 561 569 555 554 544 548 557 566 572 578 552 550 543 538 542 546 555 565 548 541 541 541 548 552 554 555 319 315 315 313 321 323 326 327 229 226 226 228 227 229 228 228 546 543 532 527 524 514 513 508 538 477 473 475 475 476 474 (X) 529 531 537 537 538 543 551 562 515 517 516 519 517 514 502 494 509 505 504 500 498 495 498 499 501 513 526 537 547 558 571 587 501 510 513 517 530 537 540 553 496 496 498 505 503 502 512 519 496 501 487 485 484 486 485 481 491 500 511 519 530 543 549 563 485 486 488 492 494 490 491 500 479 480 478 485 489 493 496 498

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 219 220 221 222 223t 223t 225 226 227 228 229 230 231

232 233 234t 234t 236 237 238 239t 239t 241 242t 242t 244 245t

245t 245t 248 249 250

Geographic Area Courtland town, Panola County Hatley town, Monroe County North Carrollton town, Carroll County Sledge town, Quitman County Dumas town, Tippah County Ethel town, Attala County Enterprise town, Clarke County Abbeville town, Lafayette County Beulah town, Bolivar County New Hebron town, Lawrence County Cruger town, Holmes County Noxapater town, Winston County Lake town Newton County (part) Scott County (part) Jumpertown town, Prentiss County Carrollton town, Carroll County D'Lo town, Simpson County Tremont town, Itawamba County Soso town, Jones County French Camp town, Choctaw County Lyon town, Coahoma County Cary town, Sharkey County Pace town, Bolivar County Sumner town, Tallahatchie County Chunky town, Newton County Puckett village, Rankin County Georgetown town, Copiah County Crosby town Amite County (part) Wilkinson County (part) Schlater town, Leflore County Seminary town, Covington County Coahoma town, Coahoma County Louin town, Jasper County Lula town, Coahoma County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 472 471 471 474 465 465 461 460 464 466 468 471 470 470 474 476 462 459 464 470 473 478 488 499 461 471 478 492 497 513 519 529 457 456 455 452 452 453 453 452 457 457 453 455 458 460 460 452 447 449 446 451 455 460 466 474 446 443 438 431 430 422 422 423 437 439 435 444 455 463 467 473 436 439 437 440 442 442 447 447 424 427 425 428 430 440 444 449 412 410 410 413 414 415 418 419 406 403 403 403 405 403 406 408 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 391 388 388 388 390 388 391 393 404 406 407 407 407 406 406 404 394 393 395 397 399 401 405 408 390 391 390 386 387 391 389 394 390 390 391 389 390 389 390 390 388 384 382 378 376 379 378 379 379 382 384 385 388 389 389 393 370 377 382 390 397 406 412 418 361 374 383 391 403 411 415 427 361 363 360 368 346 353 358 364 357 367 375 373 378 385 395 407 355 351 349 347 345 343 345 344 355 355 353 352 350 348 347 354 353 352 349 349 348 344 346 344 351 356 349 350 353 355 357 360 98 100 99 99 100 100 101 102 253 256 250 251 253 255 256 258 351 356 360 371 373 380 385 388 351 349 344 346 344 340 335 335 347 343 335 329 322 317 323 325 333 332 330 335 336 338 340 339 328 334 337 343 349 358 365 370

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259t 259t 259t 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269

270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281t 281t 283 284

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 Rienzi town, Alcorn County 326 326 324 325 325 327 328 330 Tishomingo town, Tishomingo County 314 313 312 312 312 315 314 316 Taylor village, Lafayette County 306 305 301 297 296 291 291 289 Silver City town, Humphreys County 299 303 304 310 314 320 331 337 Glen town, Alcorn County 298 296 292 291 289 289 288 286 Winstonville town, Bolivar County 293 293 292 296 303 308 313 319 292 290 287 286 289 290 293 300 Snow Lake Shores town, Benton Count Falcon town, Quitman County 288 294 298 305 306 314 315 317 Louise town, Humphreys County 282 285 285 291 295 301 311 315 Morgan City town, Leflore County 282 286 290 298 300 306 310 305 Toccopola town, Pontotoc County 282 281 275 273 271 266 266 189 Mize town, Smith County 281 281 282 279 278 280 283 285 279 283 281 282 290 296 302 315 Bassfield town, Jefferson Davis County Beauregard village, Copiah County 278 277 272 272 271 269 269 265 Glendora village, Tallahatchie County 254 260 265 269 272 276 281 285 Marietta town, Prentiss County 244 246 247 247 247 247 247 248 Pope village, Panola County 243 243 243 243 242 242 241 241 Silver Creek town, Lawrence County 235 233 233 234 234 233 234 209 Sebastopol town 234 232 231 231 230 229 232 233 Leake County (part) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (X) Scott County (part) 233 231 230 230 229 228 231 233 Pachuta town, Clarke County 231 234 232 234 234 237 240 245 Pittsboro village, Calhoun County 206 206 206 207 208 209 211 212 Falkner town, Tippah County 205 206 207 206 208 209 211 212 Golden town, Tishomingo County 201 200 199 199 199 200 199 201 Alligator town, Bolivar County 198 199 199 204 209 213 216 220 Sturgis town, Oktibbeha County 194 192 194 194 195 197 201 206 West town, Holmes County 193 196 198 201 203 209 212 220 McCool town, Attala County 188 188 186 186 188 188 188 182 Braxton village, Simpson County 183 184 183 181 181 181 180 181 Kossuth village, Alcorn County 174 173 171 171 170 170 170 170 Lena town, Leake County 166 165 165 166 165 166 166 167 Mantee village, Webster County 160 160 161 163 163 167 168 169 Walthall village, Webster County 160 161 161 163 164 167 169 170 Woodland village, Chickasaw County 156 156 156 158 158 158 159 159 Blue Springs village, Union County 153 153 152 149 148 147 146 144

Geographic Area

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

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POPULATION TABLE 7: POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI INCORPORATED PLACES BY RANK: 2000 Census to July 1, 2007 Rank 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296

Geographic Area Polkville village, Smith County Montrose town, Jasper County Eden village, Yazoo County Big Creek village, Calhoun County Sylvarena village, Smith County Slate Springs village, Calhoun County Gattman village, Monroe County Sallis town, Attala County Paden village, Tishomingo County Doddsville town, Sunflower County Satartia village, Yazoo County Learned town, Hinds County

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008

Population Estimates July 1, 2007 July 1, 2006 July 1 2005 July 1, 2004 July 1, 2003 July 1, 2002 July 1, 2001 Census 2000 131 131 131 130 129 130 132 132 125 125 123 125 126 126 128 127 123 123 123 124 125 124 124 126 122 122 122 123 124 124 126 127 119 119 119 118 118 118 119 120 118 118 117 118 119 119 120 121 114 114 113 114 114 114 115 114 107 107 107 108 110 111 112 114 106 105 105 105 105 106 105 106 98 99 99 101 102 105 106 108 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 68 48 47 47 48 48 48 49 50

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Statistical Data Book

Employment

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 1: MISSISSIPPI WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT (Number of Jobs)

Area Name

Mississippi County Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington DeSoto Forrest Franklin George Greene Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Issaquena Itawamba Jackson Jasper

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

1,222,997 1,217,358 1,208,447 1,216,606 1,216,971 1,231,291 1,242,841

14,840 14,858 2,962 6,307 1,475 14,902 4,348 1,604 7,060 2,252 4,915 4,513 9,258 12,018 8,374 5,372 37,781 40,484 1,908 4,202 2,363 11,812 15,302 110,246 158,978 4,439 4,211 413 5,674 55,187 5,135

14,718 14,501 2,923 8,101 1,464 14,283 4,358 1,530 7,050 2,343 4,780 4,020 9,050 11,602 8,594 5,590 39,012 40,980 1,880 4,527 2,417 11,710 15,431 108,688 156,167 4,297 4,336 361 5,702 54,073 4,886

13,566 14,264 2,400 6,868 1,346 13,987 4,143 1,501 6,943 2,516 4,393 3,294 8,382 11,285 8,602 5,780 40,413 40,703 1,832 4,514 2,424 11,730 15,214 110,584 150,964 4,437 4,053 348 5,722 53,881 4,691

The employment estimates used to compute the average wage are a job, not person, count. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

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13,495 14,448 2,432 6,243 1,346 14,071 4,073 1,445 6,896 2,495 4,304 3,336 8,335 10,979 8,689 5,994 42,252 40,432 1,855 4,697 2,349 11,857 15,425 110,201 149,040 4,625 3,967 401 5,937 53,844 4,634

13,356 14,731 2,501 6,120 1,453 13,993 4,046 1,507 6,823 2,476 4,134 3,256 7,893 10,772 8,661 5,890 44,798 41,321 1,905 5,074 2,368 11,954 14,624 104,354 146,162 4,808 3,886 379 6,240 53,978 4,604

13,938 14,440 2,820 6,005 1,477 14,749 3,924 1,509 6,820 2,362 4,023 3,400 7,562 10,632 8,895 5,698 48,333 42,603 1,997 5,048 2,527 11,862 13,528 96,450 147,235 5,192 3,997 397 6,351 53,686 4,836

13,987 14,482 2,844 5,847 1,407 14,563 3,727 1,517 6,446 2,370 4,037 3,455 6,776 10,268 8,765 5,751 51,470 42,348 1,964 5,193 2,439 11,525 15,453 103,817 146,592 5,101 4,119 413 6,430 54,845 4,807

Numeric Change from 2006-2007 11,550

49 42 24 -158 -70 -186 -197 8 -374 8 14 55 -786 -364 -130 53 3,137 -255 -33 145 -88 -337 1,925 7,367 -643 -91 122 16 79 1,159 -29

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 1: MISSISSIPPI WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT (Number of Jobs)

Area Name

Jefferson Jefferson Davis Jones Kemper Lafayette Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

1,441 2,513 30,040 2,045 18,800 14,493 39,904 3,143 7,823 56,925 18,064 13,479 30,168 32,998 8,609 7,794 11,620 3,402 13,968 7,154 3,759 21,009 11,900 10,933 2,826 16,658 10,792 9,337 2,286 54,593 12,491 1,877 8,141 4,121

1,368 2,606 29,614 2,067 19,191 14,610 40,238 3,135 7,626 56,404 17,864 13,163 29,345 34,272 8,959 7,818 11,770 3,271 14,900 7,138 3,867 21,164 11,763 11,030 2,811 16,519 11,084 9,486 2,414 54,282 12,413 1,888 8,007 4,278

1,352 2,563 29,454 1,975 19,027 14,960 40,666 3,016 7,464 54,712 17,277 13,348 28,786 40,572 9,173 7,358 11,927 3,363 15,454 6,889 3,754 20,805 11,507 11,002 2,774 16,494 11,154 9,443 2,347 55,253 12,148 1,781 8,177 4,222

1,342 2,585 30,360 2,110 19,196 15,488 41,005 3,058 7,021 54,447 17,104 13,463 28,570 45,762 8,889 7,244 12,160 3,353 15,373 7,059 3,685 20,638 11,602 11,031 2,812 16,709 12,174 9,027 2,227 57,468 12,480 1,786 8,238 3,866

1,296 2,623 31,449 2,111 20,167 16,053 41,151 3,012 6,784 54,776 17,328 13,607 28,408 46,968 8,686 7,397 12,213 3,255 15,773 7,001 3,478 21,355 11,909 10,988 2,795 16,774 12,546 8,571 2,182 59,398 13,161 1,728 8,297 3,827

1,320 2,522 33,633 2,023 21,364 18,358 41,651 3,021 6,550 54,885 18,017 13,746 29,865 48,023 9,014 7,330 11,873 3,023 15,762 7,086 3,415 22,044 12,393 11,734 2,808 17,201 12,907 8,628 2,122 62,421 13,100 1,712 8,405 3,798

1,334 2,506 33,927 1,981 21,681 20,142 41,493 3,097 6,463 54,326 18,174 13,525 30,003 47,989 9,009 7,390 11,716 2,970 15,140 7,133 3,256 22,158 12,397 12,346 2,806 16,980 12,336 8,506 2,048 64,120 13,119 1,693 8,627 3,731

The employment estimates used to compute the average wage are a job, not person, count. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

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Numeric Change from 2006-2007 14 -16 294 -42 317 1,784 -158 76 -87 -559 157 -221 138 -34 -5 60 -157 -53 -622 47 -159 114 4 612 -2 -221 -571 -122 -74 1,699 19 -19 222 -67

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 1: MISSISSIPPI WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT (Number of Jobs) Numeric Change from 2006-2007

Area Name

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate Tippah Tishomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

3,804 12,728 3,358 7,293 7,688 6,622 18,395 9,718 3,409 26,863 25,565 6,377 3,291 2,184 5,970 3,577 7,856

4,098 12,155 3,377 7,259 7,627 6,665 17,921 9,435 3,436 26,393 24,510 6,208 2,439 2,627 6,055 3,679 7,735

4,246 11,651 3,463 6,995 7,465 6,163 16,864 9,257 3,242 26,082 24,195 6,206 2,241 2,446 6,032 3,546 7,376

4,401 11,764 3,695 6,931 7,798 6,149 16,473 9,158 3,295 25,941 24,134 6,162 2,477 2,365 6,054 3,348 7,032

4,524 11,810 3,708 6,713 7,925 6,139 16,185 9,420 3,365 25,861 22,998 6,252 2,560 2,288 6,107 3,099 6,883

4,837 12,245 3,652 6,673 7,879 6,492 16,505 9,411 3,491 25,970 22,544 6,309 2,460 2,261 6,252 3,222 7,038

4,893 11,561 3,527 6,576 7,768 6,261 16,131 9,609 3,515 25,492 22,562 6,412 2,514 2,295 6,381 3,250 7,214

56 -684 -125 -97 -111 -231 -374 198 24 -478 18 103 54 34 129 28 176

129,352 57,803 263,084 660,660 59,389 13,479 12,018 14,902 30,168 14,858 25,565 19,668 11,812 12,728 35,175

128,217 58,401 261,322 653,470 58,600 13,163 11,602 14,283 29,345 14,501 24,510 19,394 11,710 12,155 34,500

130,044 58,437 263,568 649,556 58,395 13,348 11,285 13,987 28,786 14,264 24,195 18,778 11,730 11,651 34,145

130,027 58,732 269,197 653,774 58,541 13,463 10,979 14,071 28,570 14,448 24,134 18,549 11,857 11,764 34,994

123,502 60,169 269,486 659,931 59,052 13,607 10,772 13,993 28,408 14,731 22,998 18,835 11,954 11,810 36,053

114,815 63,769 274,979 672,169 58,734 13,746 10,632 14,749 29,865 14,440 22,544 19,526 11,862 12,245 38,469

124,163 65,296 276,093 676,152 60,038 13,525 10,268 14,563 30,003 14,482 22,562 19,691 11,525 11,561 38,734

9,348 1,527 1,114 3,983 1,304 -221 -364 -186 138 42 18 165 -337 -684 265

Statistica Areas Gulfport-Biloxi, MS (MSA) Hattiesburg, MS (MSA) Jackson, MS (MSA) Memphis, TN-MS-AR (MSA) Pascagoula, MS (MSA) Brookhaven, MS Micropolitan SA Clarksdale, MS Micropolitan SA Cleveland, MS Micropolitan SA Columbus, MS Micropolitan SA Corinth, MS Micropolitan SA Greenville, MS Micropolitan SA Greenwood, MS Micropolitan SA Grenada, MS Micropolitan SA Indianola, MS Micropolitan SA Laurel, MS Micropolitan SA

The employment estimates used to compute the average wage are a job, not person, count. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 1: MISSISSIPPI WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT (Number of Jobs)

Area Name

McComb, MS Micropolitan SA Meridian, MS Micropolitan SA Natchez, MS-LA Micropolitan SA Oxford, MS Micropolitan SA Picayune, MS Micropolitan SA Starkville, MS Micropolitan SA Tupelo, MS Micropolitan SA Vicksburg, MS Micropolitan SA West Point, MS Micropolitan SA Yazoo City, MS Micropolitan SA Columbus-West Point, MS (CSA) Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS (CSA) Jackson-Yazoo City, MS (CSA) Baton Rouge-Pierre Part, LA (EA) Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS (EA) Jackson-Yazoo City, MS (EA) Memphis, TN-MS-AR (EA) New Orleans-Metairie-Bogalusa, LA (EA) Tupelo, MS (EA) Mississippi Metropolitan Portion Mississippi Nonmetropolitan Portion

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

19,620 46,462 20,523 18,800 10,933 21,009 73,391 26,863 9,258 7,856 39,426 188,741 270,940 366,125 188,741 706,649 944,942 806,993 231,661 580,891 642,106

19,442 46,325 20,343 19,191 11,030 21,164 73,190 26,393 9,050 7,735 38,395 186,817 269,057 364,254 186,817 703,223 933,991 801,071 229,861 578,550 638,808

18,894 45,935 19,385 19,027 11,002 20,805 71,588 26,082 8,382 7,376 37,168 188,439 270,944 365,885 188,439 698,334 925,967 805,053 224,464 582,074 626,373

19,141 46,451 19,427 19,196 11,031 20,638 72,558 25,941 8,335 7,032 36,905 188,568 276,229 366,666 188,568 704,428 931,696 807,277 225,265 589,397 627,209

19,275 46,518 19,396 20,167 10,988 21,355 73,562 25,861 7,893 6,883 36,301 182,554 276,369 375,851 182,554 706,737 937,230 754,017 226,423 587,302 629,669

20,021 47,074 19,963 21,364 11,734 22,044 74,143 25,970 7,562 7,038 37,427 173,549 282,017 388,216 173,549 722,254 951,241 689,435 228,214 591,138 640,153

19,824 46,929 20,240 21,681 12,346 22,158 73,092 25,492 6,776 7,214 36,779 184,201 283,307 397,012 184,201 722,659 954,687 729,969 225,255 607,157 635,684

The employment estimates used to compute the average wage are a job, not person, count. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

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Numeric Change from 2006-2007 -197 -145 277 317 612 114 -1,051 -478 -786 176 -648 10,652 1,290 8,796 10,652 405 3,446 40,534 -2,959 16,019 -4,469

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 2: MISSISSIPPI: ALL INDUSTRIES BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE OF ENTERPRISE IN 2006 All firms

48,011

60,590

940,609

27,439,442

Firms with 0 to 4 employees (as of March 12) Firms with 5 to 9 employees Firms with 10 to 19 employees Firms with 20 to 99 employees Firms with 100 to 499 employees Firms with 500 employees or more

26,777 8,944 5,241 4,365 1,110 1,574

26,819 9,011 5,505 5,682 3,237 10,336

46,835 58,633 69,799 159,203 136,651 469,488

1,329,399 1,396,587 1,782,026 4,312,939 3,785,752 14,832,739

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011 11-3021 11-3031 11-3041 11-3042 11-3049 11-3051 11-3061 11-3071 11-9011 11-9021 11-9031 11-9032 11-9033 11-9039 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9071 11-9081

Standard Occupational Classification Title

All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Advertising and promotions managers Marketing managers Sales managers Public relations managers Administrative services managers Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Compensation and benefits managers Training and development managers Human resources managers, all other Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Education administrators, all other Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Gaming managers Lodging managers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 1128980 43370 3080 13240 1410 260 630 1380 290 1420 840 2870 320 340 60 1480 490 630 ** 1780

15.25 35.70 57.50 41.72 * 29.07 36.93 39.84 32.15 24.80 36.39 34.60 31.15 31.53 40.50 35.01 33.07 28.73 21.31 27.12

31730 74250 119600 86780 26680 60470 76810 82860 66870 51580 75700 71960 64800 65580 84230 72820 68780 59750 44310 56410

12.13 30.79 49.88 35.69 * 24.05 30.19 35.35 27.63 22.20 33.46 31.21 29.29 29.81 36.51 33.33 30.83 27.55 20.39 24.77

25220 64040 103750 74230 23380 50010 62800 73520 57480 46170 69600 64920 60920 62000 75940 69320 64130 57300 42410 51530

630

18.72

38940

16.32

33940

2190 1020 50 1160 1390 320 210 480

* 39.89 35.27 49.47 22.28 18.96 38.55 19.57

67740 82980 73360 102890 46340 39450 80180 40690

* 37.64 35.74 53.15 20.36 17.17 37.63 16.60

68530 78290 74340 110560 42360 35700 78270 34520

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

13-1041 13-1051 13-1061

Medical and health services managers Natural sciences managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other Business and financial operations occupations Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Insurance appraisers, auto damage Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Emergency management specialists

13-1071

Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists

1690

16.81

34960

15.31

31840

13-1072 13-1073

Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Logisticians Management analysts Meeting and convention planners Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate

450 1140

19.97 19.09

41530 39700

18.58 17.99

38660 37420

** 400 850 210 3150 4150 550

28.64 25.01 28.78 17.24 24.44 24.87 20.47

59570 52010 59860 35860 50840 51740 42580

27.76 24.57 27.35 15.82 23.02 22.09 19.29

57740 51100 56890 32910 47890 45950 40130

11-9111 11-9121 11-9131 11-9141 11-9151 11-9199 13-0000 13-1021 13-1022 13-1023 13-1031 13-1032

13-1079 13-1081 13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

1800 140 390

34.38 43.28 28.60

71520 90020 59480

31.91 41.62 28.42

66360 86560 59120

1050 1260 550 26110 40 460

16.93 18.39 38.41 23.20 20.83 20.67

35220 38240 79890 48260 43330 43000

15.07 17.02 39.36 21.07 19.29 19.07

31340 35410 81860 43820 40120 39670

1940 1290 100

21.20 27.22 21.48

44090 56620 44680

18.85 27.59 21.38

39220 57390 44470

1460 1110 220

19.81 24.77 15.81

41200 51530 32880

17.83 22.56 16.09

37080 46920 33460

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

13-2031 13-2041 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2061 13-2071 13-2072 13-2081 13-2082 13-2099 15-0000 15-1011 15-1021 15-1031 15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061 15-1071

Budget analysts Credit analysts Financial analysts Personal financial advisors Insurance underwriters Financial examiners Loan counselors Loan officers Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Tax preparers Financial specialists, all other Computer and mathematical occupations Computer and information scientists, research Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer software engineers, systems software Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators Network and computer systems administrators

15-1081 15-1099 15-2021 15-2031 15-2041 17-0000 17-1011 17-1012 17-1021 17-1022

Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Mathematicians Operations research analysts Statisticians Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Landscape architects Cartographers and photogrammetrists Surveyors

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 340 210 300 540 490 120 200 2460 800 650 240 9460 270 1210 1080 280 2430 1220 350 1430

26.48 24.14 28.58 29.28 25.18 29.68 22.73 26.65 18.00 10.76 29.17 25.51 38.23 24.97 31.61 34.06 18.22 26.88 25.39 24.88

55070 50210 59440 60900 52380 61730 47280 55430 37430 22380 60660 53060 79510 51940 65760 70850 37900 55910 52810 51740

26.04 21.73 26.02 23.64 22.03 27.51 22.52 23.67 14.14 9.36 28.53 23.98 37.23 23.59 29.16 32.21 17.06 25.98 24.68 23.77

54170 45190 54110 49170 45820 57220 46840 49240 29410 19470 59350 49870 77440 49070 60650 67010 35480 54040 51330 49430

490 530 40 70 30 18790 520 70 ** 730

25.94 33.02 35.27 28.69 32.99 26.72 28.34 26.60 19.73 17.71

53960 68680 73360 59680 68610 55570 58940 55330 41040 36840

24.18 32.95 37.25 27.95 34.01 25.04 25.56 27.72 19.52 16.03

50300 68540 77490 58140 70750 52090 53170 57670 40600 33350

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SOC Code

17-2011 17-2021 17-2031 17-2041 17-2051 17-2061 17-2071 17-2072 17-2081 17-2111 17-2112 17-2121 17-2131 17-2141 17-2161 17-2171 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013 17-3019 17-3022 17-3023 17-3024 17-3025 17-3026 17-3027 17-3029 17-3031 19-0000

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Aerospace engineers Agricultural engineers Biomedical engineers Chemical engineers Civil engineers Computer hardware engineers Electrical engineers Electronics engineers, except computer Environmental engineers Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors Industrial engineers Marine engineers and naval architects Materials engineers Mechanical engineers Nuclear engineers Petroleum engineers Engineers, all other Architectural and civil drafters Electrical and electronics drafters Mechanical drafters Drafters, all other Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Electro-mechanical technicians Environmental engineering technicians Industrial engineering technicians Mechanical engineering technicians Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians Life, physical, and social science occupations

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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140 30 60 180 1700 60 820 200 370

38.72 33.45 23.75 40.88 34.94 39.71 33.83 37.42 29.52

80530 69570 49400 85030 72660 82600 70370 77830 61400

39.75 32.16 22.28 41.49 34.27 40.67 33.82 38.24 28.59

82670 66880 46350 86300 71280 84600 70340 79540 59470

180 1020 500 50 ** ** 120 440 580 460 ** 40 990 1390 ** 150 450 820 740 570 6610

28.62 31.53 36.34 32.32 30.47 52.30 42.80 40.59 17.66 19.52 15.76 22.96 15.23 25.81 19.66 17.48 22.22 20.43 29.08 15.58 25.75

59530 65580 75580 67220 63380 108780 89020 84420 36730 40600 32780 47750 31680 53690 40880 36360 46220 42490 60480 32400 53560

26.58 30.81 37.23 33.00 30.25 50.70 39.49 42.80 17.04 19.25 14.94 22.07 14.86 25.31 18.42 17.05 19.80 21.23 29.38 14.04 22.61

55300 64080 77430 68650 62910 105460 82130 89030 35440 40050 31070 45900 30900 52640 38320 35450 41180 44160 61110 29210 47030

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 40 80 170 40 180 230 550 410 40 40 90 60 340

22.03 25.40 28.30 27.32 28.54 33.75 23.40 24.84 18.18 23.54 46.98 33.56 32.58

45820 52830 58850 56820 59360 70200 48680 51660 37810 48960 97710 69810 67770

16.72 23.64 26.21 24.19 25.44 31.24 20.95 23.45 16.85 20.11 42.52 33.99 30.34

34770 49170 54510 50310 52910 64990 43580 48770 35060 41830 88450 70700 63100

19-2041

Animal scientists Food scientists and technologists Soil and plant scientists Microbiologists Zoologists and wildlife biologists Biological scientists, all other Conservation scientists Foresters Epidemiologists Medical scientists, except epidemiologists Physicists Atmospheric and space scientists Chemists Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

440

20.97

43610

18.47

38420

19-2042 19-2099 19-3011 19-3021 19-3031 19-3039 19-3051 19-3091 19-3092 19-3093 19-3099 19-4011 19-4021 19-4031 19-4041

Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers Physical scientists, all other Economists Market research analysts Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Psychologists, all other Urban and regional planners Anthropologists and archeologists Geographers Historians Social scientists and related workers, all other Agricultural and food science technicians Biological technicians Chemical technicians Geological and petroleum technicians

390 270 ** 350 770 40 110 50 ** 30 150 170 350 410 40

39.27 40.16 33.69 21.03 25.61 27.86 22.88 22.81 22.24 18.17 26.88 16.95 17.93 17.48 30.38

81670 83540 70070 43750 53280 57960 47580 47440 46250 37790 55900 35270 37290 36350 63180

39.91 39.75 32.06 20.21 20.83 28.31 21.29 18.07 21.81 14.50 27.48 16.18 17.91 16.82 32.66

83010 82680 66680 42040 43320 58880 44270 37580 45350 30160 57160 33640 37250 34990 67920

19-1011 19-1012 19-1013 19-1022 19-1023 19-1029 19-1031 19-1032 19-1041 19-1042 19-2012 19-2021 19-2031

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

19-4091 19-4092 19-4093

Nuclear technicians Environmental science and protection technicians, including health Forensic science technicians Forest and conservation technicians

19-4099 21-0000

Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other Community and social services occupations

150 11580

18.24 17.11

37940 35590

17.30 15.57

35980 32380

21-1011 21-1012 21-1014 21-1015 21-1021 21-1022 21-1023 21-1029 21-1091

Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors Educational, vocational, and school counselors Mental health counselors Rehabilitation counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Social workers, all other Health educators Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists Social and human service assistants Community and social service specialists, all other Clergy Directors, religious activities and education Legal occupations Lawyers Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants

860 2050 390 570 2190 1330 850 ** 390

14.59 23.11 18.14 16.28 15.20 16.95 16.88 29.55 17.85

30350 48060 37730 33860 31610 35250 35120 61470 37130

12.14 23.33 17.74 15.37 14.84 16.17 15.68 30.04 16.18

25250 48520 36900 31970 30860 33630 32610 62480 33650

460 1550 ** 180 ** 6420 3580

13.57 12.13 13.97 18.04 19.42 29.56 37.88

28230 25240 29060 37510 40390 61470 78790

12.97 11.59 13.81 15.34 16.67 22.30 30.42

26970 24100 28730 31910 34680 46390 63280

80 70 470 1470

41.42 17.30 18.69 17.37

86150 35980 38870 36130

44.29 12.52 15.36 16.09

92110 26050 31960 33470

19-4051

21-1092 21-1093 21-1099 21-2011 21-2021 23-0000 23-1011 23-1021 23-1022 23-1023 23-2011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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**

32.57

67750

32.79

68200

50 80 270

18.37 21.81 17.73

38220 45370 36890

14.06 21.49 17.51

29250 44700 36410

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SOC Code

23-2091 23-2092 23-2093 23-2099 25-0000 25-1011 25-1021 25-1022 25-1031 25-1032 25-1041 25-1042 25-1043 25-1051 25-1052 25-1053 25-1054 25-1063 25-1065 25-1066 25-1067 25-1072 25-1081 25-1082 25-1111 25-1112 25-1113 25-1121

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Court reporters Law clerks Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers Legal support workers, all other Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Architecture teachers, postsecondary Engineering teachers, postsecondary Agricultural sciences teachers, postsecondary Biological science teachers, postsecondary Forestry and conservation science teachers, postsecondary Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary Chemistry teachers, postsecondary Environmental science teachers, postsecondary Physics teachers, postsecondary Economics teachers, postsecondary Political science teachers, postsecondary Psychology teachers, postsecondary Sociology teachers, postsecondary Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary Education teachers, postsecondary Library science teachers, postsecondary Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary Law teachers, postsecondary Social work teachers, postsecondary Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 100 220 ** 110 74990 1000 400 420 30 280 150 400

18.39 14.75 25.09 19.19 18.23 * * * * * * *

38250 30680 52190 39920 37920 63420 61560 55240 72180 76190 74570 63400

20.56 12.36 27.08 20.05 17.91 * * * * * * *

42760 25700 56330 41700 37240 57850 56970 51440 72810 72710 75160 58670

40

*

97080

*

95330

60 230 30 120 120 110 210 180 700 670 50

* * * * * * * * * * *

68760 67980 85900 65660 78150 63420 60680 58550 53720 56390 57540

* * * * * * * * * * *

65300 63320 87840 62600 74650 60290 57690 56810 53120 54710 56090

50 390 80 550

* * * *

56070 90920 50740 52820

* * * *

54690 84190 49070 50030

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

25-1124 25-1125 25-1126 25-1191 25-1192

Communications teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary History teachers, postsecondary Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary Graduate teaching assistants Home economics teachers, postsecondary

25-1193 25-1194 25-1199 25-2011 25-2012

Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary Vocational education teachers, postsecondary Postsecondary teachers, all other Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education

25-2021

Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, middle school Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other

25-1122 25-1123

25-2022 25-2023 25-2031 25-2032 25-2041 25-2042 25-2043 25-3011 25-3021 25-3099

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 220

*

57470

*

56390

760

*

56380

*

52480

100 190 90 610 40

* * * * *

58800 57800 58980 31330 58960

* * * * *

57420 55060 55000 29030 54790

160 1510 300 3280 2160

* 24.38 * 10.40 *

52140 50700 35090 21630 36590

* 24.35 * 9.72 *

50540 50650 23160 20220 37340

13960

*

39490

*

38980

6950 510

* *

40270 42500

* *

39120 41210

11260 1950

* *

40760 45160

* *

40100 44750

1630 890 1130

* * *

42370 42820 43000

* * *

41420 42190 42790

950 1780 770

15.43 16.60 *

32100 34520 41940

14.75 14.72 *

30680 30620 44560

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SOC Code

25-4021 25-4031 25-9021 25-9031 25-9041 25-9099 27-0000 27-1011 27-1014 27-1021 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025 27-1026 27-2012 27-2022 27-2023 27-2032 27-3011 27-3021 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3042 27-3043 27-3091 27-4011 27-4012 27-4014 27-4021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Librarians Library technicians Farm and home management advisors Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Education, training, and library workers, all other Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Art directors Multi-media artists and animators Commercial and industrial designers Floral designers Graphic designers Interior designers Merchandise displayers and window trimmers Producers and directors Coaches and scouts Umpires, referees, and other sports officials Choreographers Radio and television announcers Broadcast news analysts Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Editors Technical writers Writers and authors Interpreters and translators Audio and video equipment technicians Broadcast technicians Sound engineering technicians Photographers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 1670 750 130 850 12760 100

19.73 10.80 16.68 26.02 * 17.24

41050 22470 34690 54110 15230 35850

19.78 10.10 13.47 26.40 * 17.12

41140 21000 28020 54900 14570 35620

8850 70 30 ** 510 700 360 360 210 1350 40 270 500 70 320 1660 350 270 210 90 110 250 50 320

18.07 27.83 19.27 24.71 9.50 17.52 14.21 9.18 16.97 * * 13.13 10.93 23.98 15.10 18.44 20.53 23.61 27.15 14.32 14.51 13.01 16.14 13.28

37570 57890 40070 51400 19760 36440 29550 19100 35290 46110 26940 27320 22730 49880 31410 38350 42700 49120 56480 29780 30180 27050 33570 27630

15.36 21.11 19.99 22.62 8.99 15.78 12.61 7.17 16.54 * * 10.75 8.65 18.50 13.90 17.01 19.43 24.36 19.70 13.80 14.43 12.39 16.69 12.02

31950 43910 41590 47040 18700 32830 26230 14920 34410 42470 27810 22350 18000 38490 28910 35370 40420 50670 40970 28710 30020 25780 34720 25000

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

27-4031

Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture

140

16.14

33570

16.25

33800

27-4099 29-0000 29-1011 29-1021 29-1022 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1061 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064 29-1065 29-1066 29-1067 29-1069 29-1071 29-1111 29-1121 29-1122 29-1123 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131

Media and communication equipment workers, all other Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Chiropractors Dentists, general Oral and maxillofacial surgeons Dietitians and nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Anesthesiologists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Obstetricians and gynecologists Pediatricians, general Psychiatrists Surgeons Physicians and surgeons, all other Physician assistants Registered nurses Audiologists Occupational therapists Physical therapists Radiation therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians

50 66080 80 700 50 470 210 2250 140 1820 380 280 190 130 530 500 240 25350 40 760 1320 150 410 1180 1190 430

24.15 26.56 32.41 69.31 * 22.07 37.92 45.98 69.09 82.11 89.71 # 73.21 67.73 97.91 72.56 20.27 25.67 20.33 32.11 34.46 29.68 15.48 20.26 27.07 37.31

50230 55250 67410 144170 * 45910 78870 95630 143710 170790 186600 # 152270 140870 203650 150930 42160 53400 42290 66790 71680 61730 32190 42130 56300 77610

23.79 21.40 28.18 68.56 * 20.14 30.53 45.93 # # # # # 68.30 # # 15.62 24.26 19.18 31.84 33.67 29.82 13.65 19.65 25.17 30.82

49480 44520 58620 142600 * 41890 63490 95530 # # # # # 142060 # # 32490 50460 39890 66220 70030 62030 28400 40870 52360 64110

29-1199

Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other

100

37.31

77600

28.46

59190

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034 29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056 29-2061 29-2071 29-2081 29-2091 29-2099 29-9011 29-9012 29-9091 29-9099 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2012 31-2021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Nuclear medicine technologists Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Dietetic technicians Pharmacy technicians Psychiatric technicians Respiratory therapy technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Orthotists and prosthetists Health technologists and technicians, all other Occupational health and safety specialists Occupational health and safety technicians Athletic trainers Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Psychiatric aides Occupational therapist assistants Occupational therapist aides Physical therapist assistants

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 1740 1520 1110 420 490 180 1860 1570 210 2320 560 210 1060 430 9700 2180 710 80 110 290 ** 100

23.11 14.14 21.38 20.22 23.24 27.76 20.56 12.48 9.88 11.57 10.89 15.38 14.33 13.14 15.08 12.63 14.13 28.22 18.49 27.12 16.53 *

48070 29420 44460 42060 48340 57740 42760 25950 20550 24080 22640 31980 29810 27320 31370 26260 29390 58700 38460 56420 34390 37890

22.14 13.82 20.69 20.17 22.90 28.31 19.99 11.75 9.39 11.14 11.18 15.60 13.83 12.41 14.78 11.36 13.33 22.39 16.79 27.28 14.12 *

46050 28750 43040 41940 47630 58880 41580 24430 19540 23180 23240 32460 28760 25800 30740 23630 27720 46570 34930 56740 29370 38650

230 31610 3240 15380 5230 200 70 500

16.07 9.70 8.88 8.85 8.90 20.09 14.11 20.23

33420 20170 18470 18410 18520 41790 29350 42080

13.68 9.02 8.80 8.67 8.72 20.81 12.15 20.05

28460 18750 18310 18030 18140 43280 25270 41700

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

31-2022 31-9011 31-9091 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 31-9095

Physical therapist aides Massage therapists Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical equipment preparers Medical transcriptionists Pharmacy aides

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000 33-1011 33-1012 33-1021 33-1099 33-2011 33-2021 33-2022 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3031 33-3041 33-3051 33-9011 33-9021

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 390 50 1730 2130 270 600 380

9.25 11.96 12.74 11.46 10.11 12.78 8.32

19230 24880 26490 23840 21030 26570 17300

9.00 11.34 12.43 11.24 9.89 12.60 7.79

18720 23580 25860 23390 20580 26210 16200

Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations

650 790 32530

9.17 12.30 12.75

19080 25590 26520

8.94 10.96 11.66

18600 22790 24240

First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Fire inspectors and investigators Forest fire inspectors and prevention specialists Bailiffs Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Fish and game wardens Parking enforcement workers Police and sheriff's patrol officers Animal control workers Private detectives and investigators

420

18.37

38210

17.17

35720

720

22.00

45760

20.66

42970

440

19.27

40070

18.76

39030

540 2850 80 250 250 5830 1120 30 30 7220 140 260

18.54 13.96 18.48 10.54 9.79 12.01 22.55 17.56 10.14 13.99 10.55 20.10

38560 29030 38440 21920 20350 24980 46890 36530 21090 29090 21940 41810

15.70 14.08 18.67 10.41 9.55 11.37 19.86 17.51 10.17 13.93 10.57 18.10

32660 29290 38840 21640 19870 23640 41300 36430 21150 28960 21990 37640

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

33-9031 33-9032 33-9091

460 10330 380

15.19 9.56 9.63

31590 19890 20040

14.51 8.83 9.71

30170 18360 20190

530 640 96560 740

7.85 14.05 7.93 13.82

16320 29220 16490 28750

7.52 12.00 7.19 12.42

15640 24960 14950 25840

8380 11250 6480 8690 1780 15160 2310

12.54 7.17 8.28 8.46 7.38 7.35 7.99

26070 14910 17230 17600 15350 15290 16630

11.67 6.92 7.91 8.33 7.26 7.02 7.63

24280 14390 16450 17330 15110 14590 15880

10610

7.13

14830

6.78

14090

5510 15880 2070

7.19 7.03 7.14

14960 14620 14840

7.00 6.66 6.86

14550 13860 14270

2310 2890

7.53 7.23

15650 15040

7.06 7.02

14690 14600

35-9031

Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators Security guards Crossing guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Protective service workers, all other Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

2410

7.61

15830

7.46

15510

35-9099

Food preparation and serving related workers, all other

70

13.14

27340

13.64

28370

33-9092 33-9099 35-0000 35-1011 35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011 35-3021 35-3022 35-3031 35-3041 35-9011 35-9021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

39-1021 39-2021 39-3011 39-3012 39-3021 39-3031 39-3091

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Tree trimmers and pruners Grounds maintenance workers, all other Personal care and service occupations Gaming supervisors Slot key persons First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Gaming dealers Gaming and sports book writers and runners Motion picture projectionists Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers Amusement and recreation attendants

39-3093 39-4011 39-4021 39-5012 39-5092 39-5093

Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants Embalmers Funeral attendants Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Manicurists and pedicurists Shampooers

37-0000 37-1011 37-1012 37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 37-3013 37-3019 39-0000 39-1011 39-1012

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

36000

9.21

19150

8.57

17820

1750

13.90

28900

12.94

26920

860

17.00

35360

16.01

33290

17270 8840 840 5830 530 70 25600 1260 1030

8.75 7.58 14.37 9.53 10.29 13.29 9.43 20.45 12.37

18200 15770 29890 19830 21390 27640 19620 42530 25720

8.48 7.42 13.37 9.31 9.30 11.65 7.81 20.55 11.88

17640 15440 27800 19360 19340 24240 16250 42750 24700

430 780 4940 240 190 340 970

13.78 9.11 7.87 8.27 8.32 7.90 9.30

28660 18950 16360 17190 17310 16430 19330

12.95 8.61 6.89 7.54 7.13 7.38 7.94

26930 17910 14340 15690 14820 15360 16510

270 180 330 1030 ** **

7.64 15.57 10.54 10.08 9.55 6.69

15880 32390 21920 20970 19870 13910

6.87 15.40 10.18 9.04 8.71 6.48

14280 32020 21170 18800 18130 13480

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

39-6011 39-6012 39-6021 39-6022

Baggage porters and bellhops Concierges Tour guides and escorts Travel guides Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Personal care and service workers, all other Sales and related occupations

39-6032 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 39-9099 41-0000 41-1011 41-1012 41-2011 41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021 41-3031 41-3041 41-3099 41-4011

First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers Gaming change persons and booth cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents Travel agents Sales representatives, services, all other Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 390 100 100 40

7.93 9.80 11.59 9.21

16500 20390 24120 19160

7.44 9.15 12.71 9.00

15480 19040 26430 18720

120 6380 1980 1320 1460 730 ** 121100

9.79 7.35 7.55 13.18 10.08 10.10 8.95 12.49

20350 15280 15710 27420 20970 21010 18610 25980

8.96 7.01 6.87 12.19 9.18 9.27 7.31 9.38

18650 14590 14300 25350 19100 19270 15200 19510

13970

15.99

33260

13.90

28920

1360 45250 900 3250 2700 35500 1130 2780

29.64 7.70 10.86 10.77 12.66 11.25 16.95 20.12

61650 16020 22600 22400 26330 23390 35260 41840

27.19 7.29 10.71 9.33 11.46 9.42 14.42 17.10

56540 15170 22290 19400 23840 19590 29980 35570

650 130 770

38.92 12.80 21.67

80950 26630 45080

30.88 12.29 21.00

64230 25560 43680

1070

34.40

71550

31.87

66280

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SOC Code

41-4012 41-9011 41-9021 41-9022 41-9031 41-9041 41-9091 41-9099 43-0000 43-1011 43-2011 43-2021 43-3011 43-3021 43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Demonstrators and product promoters Real estate brokers Real estate sales agents Sales engineers Telemarketers Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers Sales and related workers, all other Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Telephone operators Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Gaming cage workers Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Brokerage clerks Court, municipal, and license clerks Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks Customer service representatives Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

9320 250 100 920 170 640

24.37 12.87 29.00 17.65 30.31 13.00

50690 26780 60330 36700 63040 27040

21.54 11.19 23.23 16.26 29.44 8.69

44800 23270 48310 33820 61230 18080

** 140 179050

17.79 13.23 12.89

37000 27520 26820

15.49 12.70 11.73

32220 26420 24400

12560 1610 ** 2570 3780 17790 1030 1960 560 6480 180 1420 330 12120 1620 1860 2430 2300

20.70 9.79 12.03 11.90 12.65 14.73 11.91 13.91 15.86 10.44 14.49 12.57 12.29 12.40 13.62 9.33 8.22 11.76

43070 20360 25020 24740 26300 30630 24770 28930 32980 21720 30140 26150 25560 25790 28340 19410 17100 24460

19.25 9.56 10.27 11.42 12.19 13.98 11.27 13.74 15.86 10.38 14.26 11.63 11.66 11.71 13.35 9.02 8.17 11.40

40040 19880 21350 23750 25350 29070 23440 28570 32990 21580 29670 24190 24260 24350 27760 18750 16990 23700

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks All other information and record clerks Cargo and freight agents Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Word processors and typists

43-4161 43-4171 43-4181 43-4199 43-5011 43-5021 43-5031 43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052 43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081 43-5111 43-6011 43-6012 43-6013 43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 830 1160 830 1490

8.65 13.81 13.09 11.89

17980 28720 27220 24740

8.39 13.41 12.49 11.36

17460 27890 25990 23630

1050 9040

15.47 9.84

32170 20470

15.01 9.62

31220 20020

310 1360 410 950 1160 1570 810 670 3130

12.50 15.10 17.21 8.73 10.91 13.63 11.52 21.27 20.97

26010 31410 35800 18150 22700 28360 23970 44240 43610

11.25 15.25 16.48 8.41 10.88 12.95 11.39 21.62 20.82

23400 31710 34270 17500 22620 26930 23690 44960 43300

910 1920 7410 17530

17.98 18.29 12.69 9.86

37400 38040 26390 20520

20.19 16.15 11.72 9.19

42000 33580 24370 19120

700 6180 1750 1460 24780 930 1600 570

11.55 15.93 16.92 13.56 11.79 14.70 10.54 11.78

24030 33140 35180 28200 24520 30570 21930 24510

10.71 14.92 17.32 12.29 11.42 14.24 10.23 10.97

22270 31020 36020 25570 23760 29610 21270 22830

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

43-9031 43-9041

Desktop publishers Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office machine operators, except computer Proofreaders and copy markers Statistical assistants Office and administrative support workers, all other Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Agricultural inspectors Graders and sorters, agricultural products Agricultural equipment operators Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals Forest and conservation workers Fallers Logging equipment operators Log graders and scalers Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Boilermakers Brickmasons and blockmasons Stonemasons Carpenters Carpet installers Floor layers, except carpet, wood, and hard tiles

43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 43-9081 43-9111 43-9199 45-0000 45-1011 45-2011 45-2041 45-2091 45-2092 45-2093 45-4011 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023 47-0000 47-1011 47-2011 47-2021 47-2022 47-2031 47-2041 47-2042

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 60 1640

18.16 15.48

37770 32190

17.84 14.08

37110 29280

550 14390 550 120 30 410 4830

10.35 9.84 10.88 11.76 15.86 17.18 13.25

21540 20460 22640 24460 32980 35740 27570

10.02 9.43 10.70 11.50 14.93 17.23 12.61

20850 19610 22260 23920 31050 35840 26220

390 320 150 300

21.61 18.38 9.67 9.69

44950 38220 20120 20150

19.95 19.22 9.81 9.17

41490 39980 20400 19060

650 380 ** 350 1960 190 57650

7.86 8.82 12.79 14.67 13.81 15.64 14.72

16340 18350 26610 30520 28730 32530 30630

7.84 8.25 11.57 14.17 13.59 15.22 13.52

16310 17160 24070 29460 28280 31650 28110

5540 210 450 100 6140 200 **

22.56 23.25 17.17 14.91 14.19 13.53 16.40

46920 48360 35720 31020 29510 28150 34100

21.65 22.24 15.70 14.27 13.96 12.79 13.73

45040 46260 32660 29690 29040 26610 28570

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

47-2043 47-2044 47-2051 47-2053 47-2061 47-2071 47-2072

Floor sanders and finishers Tile and marble setters Cement masons and concrete finishers Terrazzo workers and finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Pile-driver operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Tapers Electricians Glaziers Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall Insulation workers, mechanical Painters, construction and maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Plasterers and stucco masons Reinforcing iron and rebar workers Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

47-2073 47-2081 47-2082 47-2111 47-2121 47-2131 47-2132 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2161 47-2171 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221 47-3011 47-3012 47-3013 47-3014 47-3015

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 70 280 1350 30 6900 1140 **

12.12 13.58 12.61 12.86 10.48 12.02 22.26

25210 28240 26240 26740 21800 25000 46290

12.28 13.28 12.31 13.40 10.35 12.04 26.42

25540 27610 25610 27860 21520 25050 54950

4610 490 140 5170 240 190 400 1870 680 4710 220 160 590 1950 740

13.48 14.11 17.45 18.90 15.59 12.15 12.41 13.25 12.45 16.49 14.09 13.49 12.95 13.47 13.73

28040 29340 36300 39320 32430 25260 25810 27550 25890 34290 29300 28070 26950 28020 28550

13.17 14.80 15.82 17.38 14.63 13.06 12.81 13.15 12.08 15.13 13.75 13.47 12.26 13.13 13.19

27390 30780 32910 36160 30420 27160 26630 27340 25120 31470 28610 28020 25510 27320 27430

440 920 1230

10.06 10.54 11.46

20920 21930 23840

9.82 10.38 11.34

20430 21590 23590

180

10.20

21220

10.35

21540

960

11.35

23600

11.10

23090

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

47-3016 47-3019 47-4011 47-4031 47-4041 47-4051

Helpers--roofers Helpers, construction trades, all other Construction and building inspectors Fence erectors Hazardous materials removal workers Highway maintenance workers

47-4061 47-4071 47-4099 47-5011 47-5012 47-5013 47-5021 47-5071 47-5081 49-0000

Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners Construction and related workers, all other Derrick operators, oil and gas Rotary drill operators, oil and gas Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining Earth drillers, except oil and gas Roustabouts, oil and gas Helpers--extraction workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Avionics technicians Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay

49-1011 49-2011 49-2022 49-2091 49-2092 49-2093 49-2094 49-2095

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 290 100 410 560 510 2740

9.75 9.24 19.54 9.81 16.79 11.10

20280 19220 40650 20400 34920 23080

9.55 8.80 18.11 9.46 16.25 10.93

19870 18300 37660 19690 33800 22730

360 400 ** 410 480 750 360 1110 650 47380

18.38 10.42 12.86 17.98 18.26 17.70 19.11 13.66 12.64 16.23

38230 21670 26750 37390 37990 36810 39750 28420 26290 33760

19.21 9.91 11.81 15.81 17.69 17.70 16.83 13.27 11.83 14.80

39970 20610 24570 32880 36800 36820 35010 27590 24600 30790

4540

23.50

48890

22.53

46860

540

15.17

31560

13.82

28740

1130 120 260

24.60 24.57 14.52

51160 51100 30200

25.93 23.69 14.98

53930 49280 31150

90

23.42

48720

23.26

48370

710

17.70

36820

18.40

38280

150

24.14

50210

24.42

50800

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

240

9.91

20610

9.04

18810

49-2097 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021 49-3022 49-3023

Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers Security and fire alarm systems installers Aircraft mechanics and service technicians Automotive body and related repairers Automotive glass installers and repairers Automotive service technicians and mechanics

390 760 740 1370 110 5340

13.45 16.36 22.31 15.78 14.15 14.69

27970 34030 46400 32820 29430 30560

13.68 16.49 22.37 14.78 14.20 12.98

28450 34300 46530 30740 29540 27000

49-3031 49-3041

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics

2360 510

15.15 14.14

31510 29400

14.49 13.37

30140 27810

49-3042 49-3043 49-3051 49-3052

Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Rail car repairers Motorboat mechanics Motorcycle mechanics Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics Recreational vehicle service technicians Tire repairers and changers Mechanical door repairers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Home appliance repairers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights

1150 230 70 190

16.79 17.55 13.68 12.96

34930 36500 28460 26960

16.38 18.53 12.84 12.82

34060 38540 26710 26670

300 120 990 **

10.14 14.46 10.65 13.27

21080 30070 22160 27610

9.53 13.76 10.62 13.05

19820 28620 22100 27150

290

17.09

35550

16.96

35270

1870 160 1910 12420 1240 770

15.19 12.81 21.00 13.40 16.94 17.66

31580 26650 43690 27870 35240 36730

14.38 11.87 18.82 12.73 16.21 16.54

29900 24680 39150 26490 33720 34400

49-2096

49-3053 49-3092 49-3093 49-9011 49-9012 49-9021 49-9031 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

49-9051 49-9052 49-9062

Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Medical equipment repairers

49-9069 49-9091 49-9092 49-9094 49-9095 49-9096 49-9097

Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Commercial divers Locksmiths and safe repairers Manufactured building and mobile home installers Riggers Signal and track switch repairers

49-9098 49-9099 51-0000 51-1011 51-2021 51-2022 51-2023 51-2031 51-2041 51-2091 51-2092 51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 1890 1090 210

19.62 17.46 19.07

40810 36320 39670

19.95 15.27 17.86

41490 31760 37150

30

20.55

42730

21.17

44030

650 40 130 ** ** 60

13.97 19.91 14.43 11.32 11.94 24.24

29060 41420 30010 23550 24830 50420

13.52 21.04 13.88 11.39 11.63 24.18

28110 43750 28870 23690 24190 50300

Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers

1410

10.58

22010

10.35

21530

Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Coil winders, tapers, and finishers Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers Electromechanical equipment assemblers Engine and other machine assemblers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Fiberglass laminators and fabricators Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Slaughterers and meat packers

410 127590

18.86 13.09

39220 27220

20.38 11.98

42380 24920

8660 1960 1300 110 810 1980 430 17140 1360 580 1130 8990 2620

21.40 15.17 13.31 12.33 14.01 16.08 11.17 10.94 12.38 9.56 11.66 9.38 10.88

44500 31540 27680 25650 29130 33440 23220 22750 25750 19890 24260 19510 22620

20.35 14.86 13.21 14.41 13.70 15.35 10.69 10.62 9.75 9.40 11.35 9.49 10.87

42330 30910 27490 29970 28490 31930 22230 22090 20290 19540 23610 19730 22620

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

51-3092 51-3093

Food batchmakers Food cooking machine operators and tenders Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Numerical tool and process control programmers Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4011 51-4012 51-4021 51-4022 51-4023 51-4031 51-4032

51-4033 51-4034 51-4035 51-4041 51-4051 51-4052 51-4071 51-4072 51-4081 51-4111

Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders Pourers and casters, metal Foundry mold and coremakers Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 170 720

10.10 9.55

21020 19860

10.01 9.32

20820 19380

1060 60

12.60 18.76

26210 39010

12.19 18.37

25350 38220

990

13.65

28390

13.31

27680

190

13.79

28670

13.67

28440

270

13.98

29080

13.79

28680

2880

12.51

26010

12.45

25900

480

10.93

22730

12.05

25050

700

12.00

24950

11.62

24160

420

12.69

26400

12.63

26260

170 ** 40 60 100

12.53 16.69 13.94 * 14.31

26050 34700 29000 * 29770

12.78 17.03 13.98 * 13.99

26570 35410 29080 * 29100

1180

10.55

21950

10.30

21420

360 690

13.94 21.24

28990 44180

13.23 18.34

27510 38150

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SOC Code

51-4121 51-4122 51-4191 51-4192 51-4193 51-4194 51-5011 51-5021 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011 51-6021 51-6031 51-6051 51-6052 51-6061 51-6062 51-6063 51-6064 51-6091 51-6092 51-6093 51-6099

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Lay-out workers, metal and plastic Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners Bindery workers Job printers Prepress technicians and workers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Sewers, hand Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers Fabric and apparel patternmakers Upholsterers Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage **

15.18

31560

15.20

31620

320

13.12

27290

13.32

27700

60 40

14.20 15.50

29530 32240

13.96 16.09

29050 33470

100 200 430 260 220 920 2280 940 6790 120 280

14.16 13.17 12.31 15.36 12.47 12.91 8.05 7.82 10.98 8.43 9.96

29450 27380 25590 31940 25940 26850 16750 16270 22850 17540 20720

14.67 13.13 12.61 15.25 12.57 12.92 7.84 7.50 10.86 8.38 9.89

30510 27310 26230 31730 26140 26880 16310 15600 22590 17430 20570

80

11.91

24760

12.73

26480

660

11.51

23930

11.07

23030

200

11.48

23880

12.14

25240

40

9.51

19780

9.39

19530

400 190 4800 150

17.64 13.95 13.41 14.59

36690 29010 27890 30340

19.10 14.42 13.49 14.52

39720 29990 28060 30210

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SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

51-7011 51-7021 51-7031

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters Furniture finishers Model makers, wood

1870 160 120

11.69 12.35 12.74

24320 25690 26510

11.33 11.47 11.10

23560 23870 23080

51-7041

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Power plant operators Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Chemical plant and system operators Gas plant operators Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Plant and system operators, all other Chemical equipment operators and tenders Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders Grinding and polishing workers, hand Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders

2360

11.89

24740

11.36

23630

2580 330 360

11.31 25.80 17.75

23530 53660 36920

10.98 25.13 16.82

22830 52260 34990

800 580 **

14.40 22.95 23.04

29940 47730 47930

13.77 23.18 23.83

28650 48210 49570

1230 60 790

29.20 21.28 19.93

60730 44260 41440

31.34 21.73 20.33

65190 45200 42280

490

14.95

31100

13.78

28670

200 360

12.58 11.04

26170 22960

11.34 10.85

23590 22560

1790 780

14.31 12.18

29760 25340

13.76 12.61

28610 26220

760

12.00

24960

11.77

24480

780

12.06

25090

12.00

24960

420

14.59

30340

14.01

29140

51-7042 51-8013 51-8021 51-8031 51-8091 51-8092 51-8093 51-8099 51-9011 51-9012 51-9021 51-9022 51-9023 51-9031 51-9032 51-9041 51-9051

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

51-9061 51-9071 51-9081 51-9082 51-9083

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers Dental laboratory technicians Medical appliance technicians Ophthalmic laboratory technicians

4360 90 180 130 430

13.10 14.43 12.43 14.48 12.76

27250 30020 25860 30120 26540

12.51 14.85 12.08 13.11 13.25

26020 30890 25130 27260 27560

51-9111

Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Painting, coating, and decorating workers Photographic process workers Photographic processing machine operators

2070

10.62

22100

10.31

21450

1300 710 420 100 **

12.78 16.31 13.63 11.21 9.39

26590 33920 28350 23310 19520

12.29 15.20 12.59 9.03 8.81

25560 31620 26190 18770 18330

Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders

820

11.00

22870

11.14

23170

460

11.78

24500

11.48

23870

Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Etchers and engravers Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic

860 **

10.21 8.83

21230 18370

10.29 8.36

21400 17390

170

11.32

23550

10.82

22510

1590 8110 670 96810

14.98 10.26 9.47 12.96

31160 21350 19700 26950

14.49 10.15 7.81 11.31

30140 21120 16250 23520

1850

18.34

38160

17.28

35940

51-9121 51-9122 51-9123 51-9131 51-9132 51-9191 51-9192 51-9193 51-9194 51-9195 51-9196 51-9198 51-9199 53-0000 53-1021

Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers Production workers, all other Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

53-1031 53-2011 53-2012 53-2021 53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-3099 53-4011 53-4013 53-4021 53-4031 53-5011 53-5021 53-5031 53-6011 53-6021 53-6031 53-6041 53-6051 53-6099 53-7011 53-7021 53-7032

Standard Occupational Classification Title

First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers Commercial pilots Air traffic controllers Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Motor vehicle operators, all other Locomotive engineers Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators Railroad conductors and yardmasters Sailors and marine oilers Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels Ship engineers Bridge and lock tenders Parking lot attendants Service station attendants Traffic technicians Transportation inspectors Transportation workers, all other Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

2380 130 200 110

22.58 * * 37.89

46970 *** 70450 78810

20.60 * * 39.27

42850 *** 68520 81670

500 760 4910 3910 20550 9360 1010 150 180 70 310 310 230 270 ** 110 640 950 30 140 80 480 520

8.64 10.13 7.78 12.38 17.43 12.96 9.53 15.37 33.62 25.53 31.32 31.83 14.69 28.18 25.81 17.16 7.80 8.72 13.55 24.07 12.83 11.69 17.06

17960 21070 16170 25740 36250 26960 19820 31960 69930 53100 65140 66210 30560 58620 53690 35690 16230 18140 28180 50060 26680 24310 35480

7.83 9.42 6.85 11.58 16.05 11.62 9.11 15.39 35.76 22.26 31.24 31.10 15.57 29.14 22.01 18.12 7.15 8.48 12.65 22.81 12.35 11.18 16.53

16290 19600 14260 24080 33380 24170 18960 32010 74380 46290 64980 64690 32380 60600 45770 37680 14870 17640 26310 47450 25680 23250 34390

730

14.48

30110

13.64

28370

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 3: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

53-7041 53-7051 53-7061

Hoist and winch operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7071 53-7072 53-7073 53-7081 53-7121

Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Gas compressor and gas pumping station operators Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers Wellhead pumpers Refuse and recyclable material collectors Tank car, truck, and ship loaders

Total Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Employment Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage 40 7640 2190

13.61 12.05 8.89

28310 25070 18500

12.90 11.75 8.89

26820 24440 18500

23700 2840 7220 120 60 ** 1720 140

9.99 11.54 8.86 27.62 19.01 23.03 10.64 18.35

20770 23990 18430 57440 39550 47900 22140 38160

9.46 11.37 8.60 27.83 18.34 26.46 10.60 18.43

19690 23650 17880 57890 38150 55040 22040 38330

* = indicates that a wage estimate is not available ** = indicates that an employment estimate is not available

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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POPULATION TABLE 4: MISSISSIPPI TOTAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT BY NAICS INDUSTRY Line Code Line Title 10 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2001 2002

Total employment Wage and salary employment Proprietors employment Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 1 Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private employment Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 2 Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

2001 1,469,614 1,222,997 246,617 43,369 203,248 53,062 1,416,552 1,141,298 20,056 8,904 8,156 86,020 205,517 39,102 172,384 48,992 19,226 47,128 32,070 48,081 10,898 54,206 17,685 111,908 27,404 106,631 76,930 275,254 25,323 35,523

2002 1,472,925 1,217,358 255,567 44,270 211,297 53,668 1,419,257 1,141,442 19,797 7,929 8,235 86,899 192,715 38,814 172,291 49,506 17,882 47,530 32,833 48,683 11,054 57,212 18,339 116,127 21,146 114,441 80,009 277,815 25,099 35,230

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2003 1,470,463 1,208,447 262,016 43,834 218,182 51,031 1,419,432 1,137,995 18,071 8,623 8,130 85,335 183,608 38,669 170,584 49,567 17,440 47,294 32,973 50,148 10,878 59,260 18,975 120,162 20,126 117,455 80,697 281,437 25,891 35,828

2004 1,491,792 1,216,606 275,186 43,059 232,127 50,773 1,441,019 1,159,273 18,465 8,023 8,183 86,720 184,353 39,075 170,990 51,018 17,135 46,976 35,029 52,353 10,365 64,878 19,330 123,253 20,837 119,265 83,025 281,746 25,538 34,466

2005 1,504,971 1,216,459 288,512 43,535 244,977 50,968 1,454,003 1,177,538 18,047 8,161 8,137 93,737 183,300 39,490 172,044 52,421 17,259 47,733 37,609 54,248 10,197 68,081 20,193 124,928 20,169 118,326 83,458 276,465 25,655 31,353

2006 1,531,373 1,229,359 302,014 43,164 258,850 52,408 1,478,965 1,204,578 17,500 9,017 8,151 102,469 180,806 41,078 176,460 54,074 16,942 48,560 40,628 56,960 10,017 73,077 21,028 127,431 19,165 115,758 85,457 274,387 26,274 30,197

Change Since 2001 61,759 6,362 55,397 -205 55,602 -654 62,413 63,280 -2,556 113 -5 16,449 -24,711 1,976 4,076 5,082 -2,284 1,432 8,558 8,879 -881 18,871 3,343 15,523 -8,239 9,127 8,527 -867 951 -5,326

POPULATION TABLE 4: MISSISSIPPI TOTAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT BY NAICS INDUSTRY Line Code Line Title 2010 2011 2012 1 2

State and local State government Local government

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

214,408 67,813 146,595

217,486 68,055 149,431

219,718 68,006 151,712

221,742 67,954 153,788

219,457 65,344 154,113

217,916 64,663 153,253

Excludes limited partners. "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008

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Change Since 2001 3,508 -3,150 6,658

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011

All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Advertising and promotions managers Marketing managers Sales managers Public relations managers Administrative services managers

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3021 11-3031 11-3041 11-3042 11-3051 11-3061

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3071 11-9021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9032 11-9033 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9081 11-9111 11-9121 11-9131

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9141

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Compensation and benefits managers Training and development managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Natural sciences managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

221200 7650 470 2370 300 50 110 250 40 240

14.85 35.57 64.17 41.88 * 33.95 32.02 39.36 27.70 22.86

30890 73980 133470 87110 29630 70610 66610 81870 57620 47550

12.05 29.94 59.16 34.23 * 32.71 31.85 32.99 24.89 18.39

25060 62280 123050 71210 28390 68040 66250 68620 51770 38240

120 570 50 40 380 110

39.85 34.34 30.84 37.52 33.41 28.69

82880 71420 64140 78050 69490 59670

35.00 32.80 28.81 33.49 31.16 28.09

72800 68230 59930 69660 64810 58430

120 290

27.40 21.34

56990 44400

24.25 18.58

50430 38650

70

21.53

44790

18.18

37820

420 290 140 190 80 60 350 40 90

* 48.25 39.59 24.00 18.49 16.61 32.02 39.96 28.41

65940 100370 82350 49920 38460 34550 66600 83110 59080

* 43.42 38.79 22.17 17.73 16.96 30.30 36.96 28.45

65290 90320 80680 46110 36870 35280 63030 76880 59170

**

18.48

38440

17.67

36760

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9151 11-9199

Social and community service managers Managers, all other

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1022

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1023

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1041 13-1051

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1071

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1072 13-1073

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

190 30

17.49 33.62

36380 69920

16.44 29.38

34190 61100

Business and financial operations occupations Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

3170

21.42

44550

19.15

39830

100

18.51

38500

14.69

30560

310

18.51

38510

17.36

36120

100

26.03

54150

27.42

57030

170 210

18.07 22.31

37580 46410

16.72 21.75

34770 45230

280

15.38

32000

14.68

30530

70 160

21.20 17.27

44090 35930

19.27 16.06

40070 33400

13-1079 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2071 13-2072

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Management analysts Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate Loan counselors Loan officers

40 40 230 580 60 50 400

22.03 29.37 22.44 23.31 15.88 22.03 28.53

45810 61080 46660 48490 33040 45820 59340

20.24 26.78 21.74 19.86 15.75 21.68 24.70

42110 55690 45220 41320 32770 45090 51370

13-2081 13-2082 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031 15-1041

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Tax preparers Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer support specialists

130 ** 1270 160 110 370

18.33 9.67 24.80 24.61 44.27 17.80

38130 20120 51590 51190 92070 37020

15.71 8.79 22.24 23.49 32.95 17.07

32670 18290 46270 48870 68540 35510

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1051

Computer systems analysts

210

24.41

50780

23.27

48400

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1071

280

24.77

51520

24.15

50230

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1081 15-1099 17-0000 17-1011 17-1022 17-2041 17-2051 17-2071

50 30 1940 ** 50 ** 170 100

28.30 29.72 24.93 27.39 18.05 39.05 35.46 32.50

58870 61820 51850 56970 37540 81230 73760 67590

28.51 30.01 22.42 22.53 17.31 38.92 33.66 30.63

59310 62420 46640 46860 36010 80960 70020 63710

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-2111 17-2112 17-2141 17-2199 17-3011 17-3013 17-3022

60 220 130 50 ** 70 300

23.67 30.20 35.46 26.71 17.43 18.32 14.57

49230 62810 73750 55550 36250 38100 30300

20.97 29.27 36.11 22.52 17.33 16.77 14.55

43610 60880 75100 46840 36040 34880 30270

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3023 17-3026

160 70

20.94 19.03

43560 39590

20.97 18.34

43620 38160

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3029 17-3031

Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Surveyors Chemical engineers Civil engineers Electrical engineers Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Architectural and civil drafters Mechanical drafters Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Industrial engineering technicians Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians

60 **

23.19 14.73

48220 30650

23.30 14.08

48470 29280

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-0000 19-1029 19-1032 19-2031

1430 40 60 80

22.67 30.51 23.09 36.40

47160 63470 48040 75710

20.66 28.78 21.97 33.58

42970 59860 45690 69840

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-2041 19-3021

80 90

20.90 19.86

43470 41320

17.91 19.74

37240 41060

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Life, physical, and social science occupations Biological scientists, all other Foresters Chemists Environmental scientists and specialists, including health Market research analysts

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-3031 19-4021 19-4031 19-4093

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-4099 21-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1012 21-1014 21-1021 21-1022

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1023 21-1091 21-1093 23-0000 23-1011 23-1023 23-2011 25-0000 25-1011 25-1021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1022 25-1042

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1051 25-1052 25-1054 25-1063

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Biological technicians Chemical technicians Forest and conservation technicians Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other Community and social services occupations Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors Educational, vocational, and school counselors Mental health counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Health educators Social and human service assistants Legal occupations Lawyers Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Biological science teachers, postsecondary Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary Chemistry teachers, postsecondary Physics teachers, postsecondary Economics teachers, postsecondary

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Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

210 150 110 50

20.68 19.35 21.23 17.11

43020 40250 44160 35600

19.55 18.94 22.04 16.45

40660 39390 45850 34220

40 1910

15.53 16.34

32300 33980

14.79 14.93

30770 31060

210

13.07

27190

11.37

23650

410 ** 380 270

24.49 19.54 14.12 15.69

50940 40640 29360 32640

23.71 18.61 14.35 14.57

49320 38720 29840 30310

80 100 280 850 460 40 200 15250 220 100

15.40 17.36 10.17 26.54 34.62 17.98 15.74 19.37 * *

32020 36110 21150 55200 72010 37390 32730 40290 78970 77190

14.57 16.47 9.45 19.50 27.71 17.52 15.31 18.44 * *

30310 34250 19660 40570 57640 36430 31850 38360 77900 75850

100 130

* *

61500 72880

* *

58800 69960

40 70 50 40

* * * *

74650 72660 72520 77390

* * * *

72450 68170 70880 74130

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Political science teachers, postsecondary Psychology teachers, postsecondary Sociology teachers, postsecondary Health specialties teachers, postsecondary Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary Education teachers, postsecondary Library science teachers, postsecondary

50 60 70 180

* * * *

64860 67030 69550 90360

* * * *

63410 61950 65350 80240

40 270 40

* * *

52890 60680 59260

* * *

55970 59880 58830

150 70

* *

53210 57870

* *

51300 57370

220

*

51750

*

49340

30 60 200

* * *

63380 60930 24010

* * *

62710 58380 23590

25-1193

Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary Communications teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary History teachers, postsecondary Graduate teaching assistants Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary

50

*

44270

*

39730

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1194

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary

170

25.36

52750

25.45

52940

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2011

720

10.41

21650

10.44

21710

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2012

410

*

38290

*

37960

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2021

2260

*

40750

*

39450

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2022

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education

1940

*

41630

*

40580

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2023

**

*

42430

*

40380

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2031

1690

*

39560

*

39470

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1065 25-1066 25-1067 25-1071

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1072 25-1081 25-1082

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1121 25-1122

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1123

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1124 25-1125 25-1191

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Vocational education teachers, middle school Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2032

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2041 25-2042

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2043

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4021 25-4031 25-9021 25-9031 25-9041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-0000 27-1021 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-1026 27-2022 27-3011 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3043 27-4012 27-4021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other Librarians Library technicians Farm and home management advisors Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Commercial and industrial designers Floral designers Graphic designers Interior designers Merchandise displayers and window trimmers Coaches and scouts Radio and television announcers Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Editors Writers and authors Broadcast technicians Photographers Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

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Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

220

*

43620

*

42950

320 300

* *

41150 43000

* *

39840 42870

180

*

44000

*

44270

190 540 90 350 180 50 170 2450

17.24 18.56 * 19.61 10.29 26.63 25.21 *

35860 38610 28200 40800 21400 55390 52430 14920

16.63 16.25 * 19.27 9.08 26.79 24.29 *

34600 33810 23880 40080 18880 55730 50530 14610

1570 ** 90 150 30

18.70 23.99 10.02 14.22 20.13

38900 49910 20850 29570 41870

15.26 23.02 9.01 13.83 17.40

31730 47870 18730 28760 36200

50 220 160 70 140 50 70 60 70

11.93 * 13.95 14.62 16.62 19.91 37.07 13.59 16.46

24810 64320 29020 30400 34580 41410 77110 28280 34240

10.90 * 10.82 13.93 15.53 20.99 18.26 12.64 16.96

22660 44840 22510 28970 32300 43650 37990 26290 35280

12240

25.98

54030

20.82

43300

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-1021 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1062 29-1063 29-1067 29-1069 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131 29-2011 29-2012 29-2021

Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Surgeons Physicians and surgeons, all other Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists

190 100 40 400 450 100 ** ** 4580 140 220 100 230 280 70 410 230 210

64.54 21.16 23.35 46.04 82.76 91.23 89.57 94.41 23.46 32.59 33.49 13.34 20.56 25.39 * 21.95 14.28 17.44

134240 44010 48570 95760 172150 189760 186300 196370 48800 67790 69650 27740 42770 52800 * 45670 29700 36270

66.67 20.32 22.93 45.82 # # # # 22.69 31.81 32.12 11.79 19.79 23.57 * 22.43 13.91 18.17

138670 42270 47690 95300 # # # # 47190 66170 66810 24520 41160 49040 * 46650 28920 37790

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2031 29-2032 29-2034

50 120 330

16.71 20.70 20.75

34770 43050 43160

14.25 19.89 20.98

29640 41370 43640

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056

450 40 450 90 40 160 100

13.86 10.74 10.92 11.68 16.34 13.38 15.82

28840 22340 22720 24290 33990 27840 32900

14.22 8.09 10.65 11.79 16.44 13.40 14.63

29580 16830 22150 24520 34190 27870 30440

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2061

1660

14.71

30600

14.44

30040

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2071

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Dietetic technicians Pharmacy technicians Psychiatric technicians Respiratory therapy technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians

350

12.21

25400

11.37

23650

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2081 29-9011 29-9091 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2021 31-2022 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1012

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1021 33-2011 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032 33-9091

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-9092

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Opticians, dispensing Occupational health and safety specialists Athletic trainers Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Psychiatric aides Occupational therapist assistants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers Fire fighters Bailiffs Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Security guards Crossing guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Food preparation and serving related occupations

Page 8

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

160 50 30 6380 700 2820 1520 40 110 30 300 370 120

12.91 28.89 * 9.38 8.22 8.79 8.57 19.69 21.66 8.84 12.17 10.73 13.12

26850 60090 38940 19500 17110 18280 17830 40960 45050 18400 25320 22310 27300

12.84 28.75 * 8.88 8.07 8.60 8.66 20.84 22.39 8.74 11.95 10.83 12.73

26720 59790 38500 18470 16790 17890 18010 43360 46570 18180 24870 22520 26490

190 130 4320

8.92 10.72 12.71

18550 22290 26450

8.57 10.62 12.14

17840 22100 25240

70

16.90

35150

16.08

33440

130

21.17

44030

20.11

41830

90 340 30 680 160 1220 1060 **

19.40 14.78 7.64 11.88 20.48 14.89 8.75 9.47

40340 30740 15890 24720 42600 30980 18210 19690

18.82 14.54 7.58 11.70 18.02 14.57 8.24 10.48

39140 30230 15760 24340 37480 30310 17140 21800

240

7.44

15470

7.43

15460

16480

7.69

16000

7.15

14870

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9011 35-9021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1011

Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1012

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 37-3013 39-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Tree trimmers and pruners Personal care and service occupations

Page 9

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

90

10.57

21980

9.91

20610

1640 1930 1390 1460 290 2560 320

11.63 6.97 8.00 7.97 7.36 7.19 7.35

24190 14500 16640 16570 15300 14960 15290

11.05 6.78 7.77 7.98 7.19 6.98 6.95

22980 14100 16160 16610 14950 14520 14450

2410

6.68

13890

6.60

13720

650 2510 390

7.34 7.10 6.92

15270 14770 14400

7.31 6.81 6.72

15200 14150 13980

150 330

7.47 7.20

15540 14980

6.82 7.07

14180 14700

340

7.45

15500

7.40

15380

6290

9.23

19190

8.69

18070

200

13.48

28040

12.28

25550

160

15.99

33260

16.50

34310

3030 1520 170 990 200 2920

8.80 7.51 15.89 9.65 10.96 8.88

18300 15630 33050 20080 22790 18460

8.64 7.21 16.09 9.56 9.96 8.06

17960 15010 33460 19890 20720 16770

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

39-1021 39-2021 39-3031 39-3091 39-4011 39-4021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

39-5012 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1012 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-3031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4012 41-9011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers Amusement and recreation attendants Embalmers Funeral attendants Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Demonstrators and product promoters

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

** 130 80 110 ** 70

13.07 8.60 7.57 13.50 15.21 7.71

27190 17880 15750 28090 31640 16030

12.85 8.25 6.95 13.11 16.65 7.63

26720 17160 14460 27270 34640 15860

220 850 390 150 280 200 20970

9.45 7.58 7.79 11.73 9.59 8.21 12.32

19660 15770 16200 24390 19950 17080 25630

7.53 7.09 7.62 11.26 8.91 7.91 9.16

15670 14740 15850 23430 18540 16450 19050

2280

15.93

33130

13.14

27330

180 8040 520 420 6350 200 400

27.44 7.75 11.44 11.65 10.82 14.46 19.80

57070 16120 23800 24230 22510 30080 41180

25.68 7.35 9.61 10.90 9.35 13.57 16.83

53420 15280 19980 22660 19450 28220 35000

110

42.11

87580

33.20

69050

120

26.23

54550

25.88

53830

1780 30

27.80 11.16

57820 23210

23.33 10.51

48520 21860

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-9041

Telemarketers

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-2011 43-3011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3031 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4161 43-4171 43-4199 43-5011 43-5021 43-5031

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

320

8.60

17890

7.89

16420

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

33900

12.71

26430

11.74

24430

2440

20.99

43660

19.76

41090

240 600

9.95 11.05

20690 22990

9.99 10.75

20790 22360

620

12.14

25250

11.76

24460

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Brokerage clerks Court, municipal, and license clerks Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks Customer service representatives Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks All other information and record clerks Cargo and freight agents Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers

3650 460 110 1080 50 240 ** 2450 420 260 360 600 200 220 160 260

14.00 12.05 15.70 11.14 14.22 15.19 9.37 12.63 13.33 9.35 8.63 11.91 9.45 15.99 13.85 11.08

29130 25060 32650 23160 29580 31600 19500 26270 27720 19460 17940 24770 19650 33260 28810 23040

13.60 12.53 15.59 10.64 13.98 13.93 8.72 11.91 13.25 9.30 8.72 11.51 9.19 15.59 12.88 10.64

28290 26060 32420 22120 29070 28980 18140 24780 27570 19330 18150 23950 19120 32420 26800 22120

190 1590 140 130 120 230

14.81 9.80 13.85 13.80 7.96 10.77

30800 20370 28810 28690 16570 22410

14.16 9.69 12.71 13.63 7.70 10.78

29460 20150 26440 28350 16020 22430

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5111

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022

Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Word processors and typists

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-9041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 45-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-1011 45-2093 45-4021 45-4022 47-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office machine operators, except computer Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals Fallers Logging equipment operators Construction and extraction occupations

Page 12

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

330 220 120 620

13.60 13.02 21.15 20.94

28290 27070 43990 43550

13.02 12.79 21.54 20.60

27090 26600 44800 42850

120 460 1580 3640

17.33 14.95 12.39 9.69

36040 31100 25760 20150

19.51 13.83 11.97 9.25

40580 28770 24890 19250

130

12.52

26050

12.39

25780

1090 160 210

15.26 12.71 11.82

31750 26440 24580

14.53 12.45 11.36

30220 25890 23620

4880 210 300 100

11.65 13.65 11.00 10.70

24230 28380 22880 22260

11.29 12.84 10.59 9.85

23490 26720 22030 20490

280

12.81

26630

12.61

26220

80 2370 ** 800

10.69 9.75 11.27 14.06

22240 20280 23450 29250

10.57 9.09 10.99 13.74

21980 18910 22850 28590

70 90 ** 410 9520

18.92 8.23 18.27 13.91 13.78

39360 17110 38000 28920 28650

17.67 8.10 19.75 13.83 12.89

36750 16850 41080 28770 26810

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-1011 47-2021 47-2031 47-2041 47-2051 47-2061

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2071

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2073 47-2081 47-2111 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3011 47-3012 47-3013

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3014

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3015 47-3016 47-3019 47-4011 47-4051 47-5021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Carpenters Carpet installers Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Helpers--roofers Helpers, construction trades, all other Construction and building inspectors Highway maintenance workers Earth drillers, except oil and gas Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

Page 13

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

1070 60 1210 ** 190 910

21.80 19.04 13.43 11.86 11.24 9.70

45340 39600 27930 24670 23380 20170

20.87 16.08 13.00 11.36 11.33 9.73

43410 33440 27030 23620 23560 20240

310

12.53

26050

12.50

25990

640 60 690 340 180 580 160 550 **

12.82 12.13 15.99 13.48 13.48 13.89 12.95 13.18 11.06

26660 25230 33250 28030 28030 28890 26940 27420 23010

12.22 12.34 15.59 13.24 13.61 13.54 11.94 13.12 10.89

25420 25660 32420 27540 28300 28160 24840 27290 22640

80 200 180

8.96 10.07 10.31

18640 20950 21440

9.14 10.16 9.99

19010 21130 20780

50

10.22

21250

10.47

21780

** 70 ** 50 660 50

13.85 9.89 9.08 20.58 11.95 14.25

28810 20570 18890 42800 24850 29640

13.90 9.30 9.50 19.39 11.76 14.67

28910 19350 19750 40330 24450 30510

9550

16.51

34340

15.17

31560

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-1011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2022

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2092

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2094 49-2098 49-3021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3023

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3031 49-3041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3042

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3053 49-3093

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9012

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9021 49-9031 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9052

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Security and fire alarm systems installers Automotive body and related repairers Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Home appliance repairers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers

Page 14

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

890

23.57

49030

23.55

48980

160

12.61

26230

12.94

26920

200

24.68

51330

26.75

55640

130

15.67

32590

16.10

33480

150 ** 250

17.92 10.78 15.66

37270 22420 32580

17.85 9.60 15.01

37130 19960 31220

900

16.26

33820

13.34

27750

480 80

14.37 12.88

29880 26790

13.99 11.81

29100 24560

280

16.71

34760

16.11

33500

** 60

10.47 8.50

21770 17690

9.84 7.32

20470 15220

40

16.19

33680

16.73

34790

440 ** 440 2830 200 ** 400

14.64 10.92 21.51 13.85 17.04 18.02 20.14

30460 22710 44740 28800 35440 37480 41880

13.53 11.06 19.93 13.40 17.28 17.30 20.60

28140 23010 41460 27880 35940 35980 42840

160

18.54

38560

15.36

31940

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Medical equipment repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Coil winders, tapers, and finishers

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9062

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9091

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9098

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9099 51-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-1011 51-2021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-2022 51-2031 51-2041 51-2091 51-2092 51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4022

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4023

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers Engine and other machine assemblers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Fiberglass laminators and fabricators Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Slaughterers and meat packers Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4031

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

60

18.83

39170

16.70

34740

110

11.64

24220

11.29

23490

230

10.89

22650

11.10

23090

40 42590

18.57 12.98

38630 26990

19.37 12.22

40290 25420

2450 60

20.84 11.18

43340 23260

19.64 10.83

40860 22530

570 ** 650 170 5730 290 70 290 360 950

11.19 15.19 17.23 10.43 10.82 10.04 8.49 10.77 8.96 13.29

23280 31600 35840 21690 22500 20890 17670 22400 18630 27650

9.75 14.88 16.95 9.63 10.60 8.44 8.34 10.69 8.85 13.73

20280 30950 35260 20020 22050 17550 17340 22230 18400 28550

200

12.23

25430

11.63

24200

450

13.10

27250

13.20

27450

110

15.75

32760

15.54

32310

170

*

*

*

*

930

12.43

25860

12.12

25210

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4032

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4033

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4034

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4035 51-4041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4072

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4081 51-4111 51-4121 51-4194 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6021 51-6031 51-6052

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6062

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6063 51-6092 51-6093

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6099 51-7011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners Prepress technicians and workers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders Fabric and apparel patternmakers Upholsterers Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

370

10.44

21710

11.88

24700

180

11.62

24170

11.00

22870

160

12.80

26630

12.44

25880

80 550

12.99 14.73

27030 30650

13.29 14.75

27650 30670

100

11.98

24920

11.30

23510

220 200 730 30 60 220 450

14.36 16.00 15.35 13.74 11.89 12.14 8.02

29870 33280 31920 28580 24730 25240 16680

14.34 16.14 15.30 13.89 10.94 11.88 8.07

29820 33570 31820 28890 22750 24710 16790

170 4910 **

8.37 11.75 8.68

17420 24450 18050

8.23 12.03 8.39

17120 25020 17450

540

11.94

24840

11.52

23960

140 160 4150

12.53 14.14 13.70

26060 29410 28490

13.09 14.66 13.94

27220 30490 29000

140 1150

14.27 11.56

29680 24050

14.38 11.28

29910 23460

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7021 51-7031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7042 51-8013 51-8021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8031 51-8091 51-9011

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9012

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9021 51-9022

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9023 51-9031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9032

Furniture finishers Model makers, wood Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Power plant operators Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Chemical plant and system operators Chemical equipment operators and tenders Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders Grinding and polishing workers, hand Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9041

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9051

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9061 51-9081

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9111

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Dental laboratory technicians Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

120 110

12.50 12.69

26000 26390

11.25 10.76

23400 22370

950

12.51

26010

11.46

23830

1540 ** 50

11.62 24.88 14.52

24170 51740 30210

11.25 27.88 14.17

23400 58000 29470

170 40 280

15.82 21.22 19.27

32900 44130 40070

15.23 21.10 19.53

31680 43890 40630

100

19.26

40070

23.31

48480

** 120

11.73 10.12

24390 21040

10.65 8.96

22150 18630

720 600

16.61 12.51

34540 26010

16.08 13.05

33440 27140

490

11.32

23550

11.23

23350

410

12.55

26100

13.77

28640

170

15.09

31380

15.04

31280

1430 **

12.80 10.08

26630 20960

12.59 9.17

26190 19080

630

10.39

21610

9.88

20560

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9121 51-9123 51-9131

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9191

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9193

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9196 51-9198

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-0000

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1031

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-3099 53-6011 53-6031 53-7011 53-7021

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7032 53-7051

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painting, coating, and decorating workers Photographic process workers Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Motor vehicle operators, all other Bridge and lock tenders Service station attendants Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators

Page 18

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

460 ** 40

12.83 15.77 14.90

26690 32810 30990

11.38 16.72 15.85

23670 34780 32980

450

10.16

21140

10.28

21380

60

10.91

22690

10.90

22680

540 2480

12.81 11.12

26640 23120

11.97 10.90

24890 22660

20200

13.18

27420

11.43

23770

400

17.48

36360

16.95

35250

490

24.15

50230

21.55

44830

110 90 760 850 4190 1870 110 ** 40 200 70 **

9.20 8.59 6.84 11.41 18.80 14.45 9.11 13.59 24.82 9.40 12.02 18.94

19130 17870 14230 23730 39110 30060 18950 28270 51640 19560 25000 39400

10.12 8.45 6.58 10.47 17.41 12.72 8.01 13.22 26.26 9.58 11.93 20.68

21040 17570 13700 21780 36200 26450 16660 27490 54620 19920 24820 43020

50 1830

15.65 12.17

32550 25320

15.35 11.75

31940 24440

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7061

Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2021 11-2022 11-3011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3021 11-3031 11-3051 11-3061

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3071 11-9021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9032 11-9033 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9081 11-9111 11-9131

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Marketing managers Sales managers Administrative services managers Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Postmasters and mail superintendents

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

410

8.76

18230

8.77

18240

4900 1100 2030 400 114510 4650 280 1210 290 50 160 140

10.39 11.96 9.72 10.93 13.74 32.15 57.70 42.48 * 34.25 31.44 19.92

21600 24870 20220 22740 28590 66880 120010 88360 24580 71230 65390 41440

10.34 11.61 9.95 10.78 11.21 28.18 50.88 37.55 * 28.13 27.70 17.82

21500 24150 20690 22430 23310 58620 105820 78110 23060 58520 57610 37070

40 290 190 60

30.78 32.80 33.03 30.99

64030 68230 68700 64460

28.87 29.31 33.01 32.02

60050 60960 68660 66600

70 110

25.15 28.25

52320 58760

25.42 29.87

52880 62130

110

19.17

39870

16.32

33950

300 100 50 150 70 40 230 100

* 34.17 37.40 20.14 17.31 16.44 30.22 26.97

72880 71070 77790 41890 36000 34190 62850 56100

* 34.78 36.65 18.61 15.91 15.49 29.58 27.06

71530 72340 76230 38710 33090 32220 61540 56290

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9141 11-9151

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1023

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1041 13-1051 13-1061

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

Standard Occupational Classification title

Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

60 290

18.76 16.71

39020 34750

15.81 14.84

32890 30870

Business and financial operations occupations Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

1880

21.78

45300

20.14

41890

150

19.54

40640

18.11

37670

80

29.32

60980

29.64

61650

90 90 **

16.18 22.82 10.12

33660 47460 21060

14.56 21.79 7.19

30280 45320 14950

13-1071 13-1073 13-1081 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2072

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Emergency management specialists Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Training and development specialists Logisticians Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate Loan officers

160 60 ** 90 390 30 360

17.19 17.36 12.92 24.13 25.48 18.40 24.48

35750 36110 26880 50190 53000 38260 50910

15.13 16.90 9.77 22.92 26.08 16.96 22.31

31470 35150 20320 47670 54240 35270 46410

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-2081 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031 15-1041 15-1051

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts

80 370 40 ** 140 30

16.62 21.66 26.62 17.08 18.15 24.62

34580 45060 55370 35520 37750 51200

11.61 20.19 26.63 16.72 16.74 23.83

24160 42000 55380 34780 34820 49570

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1071 17-0000 17-1022 17-2051

Network and computer systems administrators Architecture and engineering occupations Surveyors Civil engineers

50 770 70 60

22.76 23.23 15.01 29.27

47330 48310 31220 60880

21.86 22.28 13.70 29.23

45470 46340 28500 60790

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-2112 17-2141 17-3012 17-3013 17-3022

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3023 17-3031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-0000 19-1013 19-1023 19-1029 19-1031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-2041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-3031 19-4011 19-4021 21-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1012 21-1015 21-1021 21-1022

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1023 21-1091

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1092 21-1093

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Electrical and electronics drafters Mechanical drafters Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Surveying and mapping technicians

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

90 70 40 40 90

27.11 29.23 18.28 18.09 15.66

56380 60790 38020 37630 32560

26.91 28.98 17.54 18.54 15.75

55970 60270 36480 38560 32750

60 **

26.73 18.31

55610 38080

26.76 15.19

55660 31600

Life, physical, and social science occupations Soil and plant scientists Zoologists and wildlife biologists Biological scientists, all other Conservation scientists Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

710 70 30 50 90

21.67 26.94 34.06 32.67 21.98

45070 56030 70840 67940 45730

18.61 23.27 35.13 29.19 17.93

38720 48400 73060 60720 37300

40

20.42

42480

17.05

35470

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Agricultural and food science technicians Biological technicians Community and social services occupations Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors

50 70 130 1460

23.30 9.82 17.00 16.44

48450 20420 35360 34210

21.81 8.45 17.07 14.95

45370 17570 35500 31100

140

14.61

30400

12.71

26440

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Rehabilitation counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Health educators Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists Social and human service assistants

320 140 240 140

23.27 12.31 16.21 16.57

48390 25610 33710 34460

24.42 11.47 15.50 16.21

50790 23860 32240 33720

120 50

14.10 14.75

29320 30670

12.19 14.72

25360 30610

60 160

14.18 11.77

29490 24490

14.25 10.68

29650 22220

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

23-0000 23-1011 23-1023 23-2011 25-0000 25-1011 25-1021

Legal occupations Lawyers Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1022 25-1067 25-1081

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1121 25-1122

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

500 350 80 ** 9750 110 40

29.27 34.84 17.31 13.95 16.21 * *

60880 72470 36010 29020 33710 54140 50120

15.28 17.75 13.53 13.73 15.83 * *

31770 36910 28140 28550 32930 52530 45990

Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Sociology teachers, postsecondary Education teachers, postsecondary

40 30 70

* * *

53440 45590 48230

* * *

47180 37050 46660

50 30

* *

57090 56520

* *

52360 52850

25-1123

Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary Communications teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary

100

*

59230

*

56190

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1194

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary

**

26.22

54540

22.73

47280

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2011

540

11.32

23550

10.97

22820

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2012

320

*

33090

*

33140

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2021

2020

*

35020

*

35040

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2022

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education

620

*

40530

*

39950

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2023

150

*

42240

*

41590

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2031

1810

*

36290

*

36490

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2032

260

*

43800

*

43540

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2041

170

*

43330

*

42310

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Vocational education teachers, middle school Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2042

Special education teachers, middle school

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2043

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-3011 25-3021 25-4021 25-4031 25-9021 25-9031 25-9041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-0000 27-1023 27-1024

Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Librarians Library technicians Farm and home management advisors Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Floral designers Graphic designers

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-1026 27-2022 27-3011 27-3022 27-3031 27-3043 27-4012

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-0000 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1062 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1126 29-1127

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Merchandise displayers and window trimmers Coaches and scouts Radio and television announcers Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Writers and authors Broadcast technicians Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dietitians and nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists

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Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

70

*

43000

*

42870

190

*

42010

*

41350

180 90 240 110 30 ** 1900

14.65 13.77 18.76 10.81 12.49 29.85 *

30470 28650 39020 22480 25980 62080 15070

13.98 11.43 18.81 9.72 12.74 33.43 *

29070 23780 39120 20220 26490 69530 14460

820 60 50

16.79 8.12 17.46

34920 16890 36310

14.48 7.52 15.11

30110 15650 31420

30 ** 50 40 80 40 **

11.05 * 8.42 11.30 27.28 19.78 13.49

22980 37530 17510 23510 56740 41150 28060

9.12 * 7.99 11.93 18.22 18.40 13.35

18970 40430 16620 24800 37890 38280 27780

6280 50 30 240 110 2260 ** 150 90 130

24.84 22.99 26.52 46.30 74.33 28.13 35.19 39.75 20.23 27.46

51660 47810 55170 96310 154610 58510 73200 82670 42070 57110

19.99 17.64 23.19 45.86 # 23.95 34.38 38.52 19.09 24.54

41580 36690 48230 95390 # 49820 71510 80130 39720 51040

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists

130 140 90

22.50 14.26 20.38

46810 29660 42400

21.33 14.61 17.09

44360 30380 35550

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2031 29-2032 29-2034

40 50 180

22.21 25.08 19.31

46190 52160 40160

22.45 24.41 18.47

46690 50780 38430

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2055

320 60 210 60

11.61 8.46 10.64 10.99

24150 17590 22130 22860

10.54 8.20 10.57 10.63

21910 17050 21980 22110

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2061

1330

16.43

34180

16.28

33870

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2071 29-2081 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094

240 40 3660 1040 2000 130 170 70

12.09 13.89 9.14 9.15 8.47 10.99 11.85 12.16

25160 28880 19000 19040 17620 22860 24650 25290

11.13 11.13 8.81 9.22 8.44 10.87 9.60 12.07

23150 23160 18330 19170 17560 22610 19960 25110

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000

40 40 4760

7.14 9.77 11.63

14850 20320 24190

6.75 10.13 11.19

14040 21080 23270

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1011

150

17.95

37330

17.41

36210

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1012

120

19.32

40180

17.80

37020

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1021

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Dietetic technicians Pharmacy technicians Surgical technologists Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers

100

15.80

32860

14.29

29720

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1099 33-2011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032 33-9091

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-9092 33-9099

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9011 35-9021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Security guards Crossing guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Protective service workers, all other Food preparation and serving related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

60 440 1750 70 930 840 70

15.11 10.55 11.46 16.79 12.98 7.83 8.64

31420 21950 23840 34930 26990 16290 17960

13.70 10.51 11.18 15.43 12.90 7.15 8.77

28490 21870 23250 32100 26820 14880 18250

40 70

6.64 13.50

13810 28080

6.54 10.86

13600 22590

8570

7.76

16150

7.02

14610

730 1320 930 680 290 1540 120

12.71 6.92 7.99 7.84 7.55 7.12 8.36

26440 14390 16630 16310 15710 14800 17390

11.87 6.72 7.63 7.53 7.64 6.78 7.55

24680 13980 15860 15670 15890 14100 15700

730

7.09

14740

6.79

14120

480 1000 180

6.86 7.07 7.03

14270 14710 14630

6.67 6.62 6.86

13880 13760 14280

160 260

7.57 6.91

15740 14370

7.08 6.75

14720 14030

100

7.47

15530

6.89

14330

3710

8.90

18510

8.26

17180

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1012

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 39-0000 39-1011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

39-1021 39-2021 39-3011 39-3012 39-3091 39-4011 39-4021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

39-5012 39-6021 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1012 41-2011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations Gaming supervisors First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Gaming dealers Gaming and sports book writers and runners Amusement and recreation attendants Embalmers Funeral attendants Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Tour guides and escorts Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

210

12.16

25290

10.91

22700

70

14.03

29190

13.72

28530

1670 820 90 760 2750 90

8.27 7.32 12.04 9.70 9.52 18.50

17200 15230 25030 20170 19800 38480

7.89 7.02 11.74 9.81 7.88 17.98

16420 14600 24430 20400 16400 37400

70 40 150 80 50 ** **

12.05 9.45 14.20 7.55 12.36 13.48 10.31

25060 19660 29540 15710 25710 28030 21450

11.61 7.23 15.49 7.16 13.09 13.72 10.07

24150 15050 32230 14900 27230 28540 20940

** ** 880 570 80 170 110 11610

11.21 14.06 7.23 7.21 14.26 9.74 12.13 11.02

23320 29250 15030 15000 29650 20250 25230 22920

11.11 14.16 7.06 6.69 14.01 9.18 11.37 8.65

23100 29450 14690 13910 29140 19090 23660 17980

1360

14.92

31030

13.72

28530

90 4900

26.38 7.36

54860 15300

27.17 6.93

56520 14420

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

110 240 260 3070 180 300

10.36 8.96 11.67 10.91 16.33 16.90

21550 18640 24280 22700 33960 35150

9.88 7.98 10.78 8.92 13.91 13.44

20540 16600 22410 18550 28940 27960

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-3031

**

15.37

31970

14.42

29990

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4012 41-9022 41-9099

Gaming change persons and booth cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Real estate sales agents Sales and related workers, all other

840 50 **

21.20 12.77 10.73

44090 26560 22310

20.08 11.00 9.32

41760 22890 19380

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-0000

16320

12.13

25230

11.14

23160

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-1011

1070

19.36

40270

17.93

37300

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-2011 43-3011

140 230

10.56 11.91

21970 24760

9.61 11.66

19990 24250

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3021

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

360

13.17

27390

12.74

26490

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4031 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Gaming cage workers Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Customer service representatives Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

1670 110 250 60 770 220 770 240 230 250 160

14.25 11.22 13.38 15.68 10.11 11.88 12.19 13.73 8.05 8.07 10.97

29640 23330 27840 32610 21030 24710 25350 28560 16740 16780 22830

13.61 10.75 13.02 15.56 9.97 11.01 11.30 13.33 7.23 8.00 10.46

28310 22350 27080 32370 20740 22900 23500 27720 15040 16640 21760

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4161 43-4171 43-4199 43-5031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5111

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022 43-9061 45-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-1011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks All other information and record clerks Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Word processors and typists Office clerks, general Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

90 130 70 120

7.52 12.93 11.54 12.09

15630 26900 24010 25160

7.19 13.02 11.00 11.07

14960 27090 22870 23030

70 820 100 160

15.78 9.30 * 9.98

32820 19340 * 20760

14.55 9.17 * 9.79

30260 19060 * 20370

190 100 90 390

10.81 9.47 21.13 20.59

22480 19700 43950 42830

10.24 9.02 21.51 20.58

21290 18770 44730 42800

110 170 570 1650

14.81 16.53 12.27 8.78

30810 34380 25510 18260

14.84 14.63 12.06 8.05

30880 30430 25080 16740

90

9.62

20010

8.63

17950

430 140 160

15.68 16.41 13.98

32610 34140 29080

14.56 16.59 15.08

30290 34510 31360

2410 60 80 60 1430 750

10.86 11.19 9.45 11.41 9.51 9.84

22590 23270 19660 23720 19790 20470

10.58 10.56 9.24 10.60 9.01 8.42

22000 21970 19220 22060 18740 17520

**

21.79

45330

21.02

43720

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-2041 45-2091

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-2092 45-4022 47-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-1011 47-2031 47-2051 47-2061

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2071

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2073 47-2111 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2211 47-2221 47-3012 47-3013

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3015 47-4011 47-4051

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-1011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2022

Graders and sorters, agricultural products Agricultural equipment operators Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse Logging equipment operators Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Carpenters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Construction and building inspectors Highway maintenance workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

30 160

11.10 8.76

23090 18220

10.84 8.66

22540 18020

** 120 4300

7.23 10.38 12.60

15030 21590 26210

6.93 10.04 11.63

14420 20880 24190

410 490 140 470

20.52 12.28 11.07 8.81

42690 25530 23040 18330

20.94 12.92 10.90 8.51

43560 26880 22680 17710

100

11.82

24590

11.80

24540

380 280 120 60 310 250 ** 180 **

13.89 15.55 11.01 12.34 13.07 12.16 14.12 9.29 10.08

28890 32340 22910 25660 27190 25300 29370 19320 20970

13.46 14.09 10.73 12.04 12.78 11.53 13.93 9.45 10.06

28000 29300 22320 25040 26590 23970 28960 19650 20920

100 40 440

8.83 17.94 10.49

18360 37320 21810

8.56 14.75 10.29

17800 30680 21410

4620

14.81

30810

13.67

28420

530

21.81

45370

19.76

41100

140

26.49

55110

26.93

56020

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2094 49-3011 49-3021

Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Aircraft mechanics and service technicians Automotive body and related repairers

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3023

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3031 49-3041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3042 49-3093

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9012

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9052

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9091

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9098

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9099 51-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-1011 51-2041 51-2092

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Team assemblers

Page 30

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

** ** 80

14.63 21.23 10.76

30420 44150 22370

14.78 20.93 9.87

30740 43540 20520

460

11.89

24730

10.04

20880

290 110

13.59 14.58

28260 30320

12.38 13.98

25750 29070

80 90

14.60 9.33

30370 19400

14.45 8.82

30060 18350

30

20.02

41650

21.74

45220

240 190 1290 140 ** 130

15.64 14.54 12.67 13.88 15.48 18.45

32540 30250 26350 28870 32200 38370

16.19 14.80 11.95 14.19 13.86 17.52

33680 30780 24850 29510 28820 36440

**

16.90

35160

14.82

30830

30

13.92

28960

13.55

28180

130

10.20

21220

9.65

20070

40 15550

19.17 11.71

39870 24360

18.89 11.15

39280 23190

1070 270 4160

19.13 13.65 11.24

39790 28390 23370

17.87 13.70 11.08

37170 28500 23040

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023 51-3092

Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Slaughterers and meat packers Food batchmakers

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-3093

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4011

Food cooking machine operators and tenders Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4033 51-4041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4072

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4081 51-4111 51-4121

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4122

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4193 51-5023 51-6011

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6021 51-6031 51-7011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

280 60 170 1200 290 70

10.47 10.10 12.91 8.51 8.11 8.52

21780 21000 26840 17700 16870 17720

8.97 9.74 12.31 8.35 7.16 6.58

18660 20260 25590 17360 14880 13680

50

11.49

23890

10.36

21560

240

10.90

22670

9.81

20410

660

12.67

26350

12.74

26500

110 300

12.11 15.28

25190 31780

12.02 15.02

25000 31240

240

9.60

19970

9.52

19810

40 80 810

13.66 19.66 12.58

28410 40900 26160

13.59 19.37 12.33

28270 40280 25640

130

13.47

28030

13.66

28420

** 50 480

12.36 11.15 7.58

25710 23180 15770

12.55 11.37 7.39

26110 23650 15370

110 260 **

7.51 8.84 11.15

15620 18380 23200

7.26 7.72 11.44

15100 16060 23780

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7042

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9012

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9021 51-9022

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9023

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9041

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9061

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9111

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9121 51-9123

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9192

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9193

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9195

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9196 51-9198

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders Grinding and polishing workers, hand Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painting, coating, and decorating workers Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

100

10.70

22260

10.59

22020

**

10.98

22830

11.16

23220

140

13.60

28280

14.77

30720

140

8.95

18610

8.20

17060

40 100

10.23 11.45

21280 23810

10.27 12.10

21350 25170

140

10.39

21600

10.38

21600

60

10.89

22640

11.34

23580

630

12.66

26330

12.85

26730

160

12.40

25800

13.21

27470

90 50

10.76 10.30

22370 21430

10.74 10.20

22340 21220

110

13.01

27070

13.48

28040

160

9.37

19490

9.45

19660

**

9.61

20000

8.83

18360

180 790

12.55 9.49

26090 19730

11.89 9.69

24740 20150

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-0000

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1031

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-3011 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-6031 53-7011 53-7021

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2021 11-2022 11-3011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Service station attendants Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Marketing managers Sales managers Administrative services managers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

10730

11.48

23870

10.52

21880

240

18.14

37730

17.95

37340

300

19.94

41470

18.83

39160

90 700 400 2130 1280 180 90 100 40

6.98 9.46 14.58 14.51 12.19 9.90 9.02 11.59 14.45

14520 19670 30330 30180 25360 20590 18770 24110 30060

6.70 7.08 13.64 13.64 11.64 9.52 8.58 12.56 13.81

13930 14730 28360 28370 24210 19800 17850 26130 28720

110 1020 120

13.06 10.69 8.04

27170 22240 16730

13.26 10.65 8.01

27580 22150 16660

2280 170 1170 150 133720 4380 290 1380 260 40 130 90

9.21 8.97 7.47 10.70 14.33 33.85 57.93 39.93 * 32.55 46.47 26.74

19150 18650 15530 22260 29800 70410 120490 83050 24570 67710 96660 55630

8.73 9.14 7.06 10.85 11.66 30.32 54.26 35.58 * 28.02 40.65 23.11

18160 19020 14680 22560 24250 63060 112860 74010 22120 58290 84550 48070

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3021 11-3031 11-3051 11-3061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3071 11-9021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9032 11-9033 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9111 11-9131

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9141 11-9151 11-9199

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1022

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1023

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1041 13-1051

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Medical and health services managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

80 250 220 40

34.83 31.26 34.58 34.53

72440 65030 71920 71820

32.74 28.19 32.28 30.37

68100 58620 67140 63160

80 240

28.36 24.71

58990 51400

30.13 23.74

62680 49370

80

18.61

38710

15.16

31540

330 80 50 70 40 140 70

* 37.66 39.88 22.31 18.19 33.53 28.29

68380 78340 82950 46400 37830 69750 58850

* 36.20 40.41 21.32 19.92 33.29 28.17

69110 75290 84060 44350 41440 69250 58590

140 100 **

14.57 16.54 37.05

30300 34410 77070

13.77 15.49 41.40

28650 32230 86120

Business and financial operations occupations Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

2360

21.72

45180

19.86

41310

60

18.52

38510

18.51

38490

230

18.39

38260

17.52

36440

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators

80

27.78

57790

27.65

57520

170 110

19.46 21.33

40480 44370

19.50 21.40

40560 44520

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1071

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1072 13-1073

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1079 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011 13-2031 13-2072

Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Management analysts Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Budget analysts Loan officers

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-2081 13-2082 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1071 17-0000 17-1022 17-2051 17-2071 17-2112 17-2141 17-2171 17-3011 17-3022

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3023

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

100

17.20

35780

16.20

33700

40 80

21.40 18.74

44520 38990

20.02 18.35

41640 38170

** ** 310 340 ** 330

20.91 28.01 20.98 26.29 28.16 21.31

43500 58270 43630 54670 58570 44320

18.87 27.48 20.43 22.70 28.18 17.91

39240 57160 42500 47220 58610 37240

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Tax preparers Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators

** ** 510 80 40 190 40 30

15.48 14.37 22.86 18.69 36.55 16.74 25.18 21.98

32190 29890 47560 38870 76030 34820 52380 45710

12.58 13.23 19.94 15.13 32.82 15.44 26.84 20.70

26160 27510 41480 31460 68270 32120 55830 43050

Network and computer systems administrators Architecture and engineering occupations Surveyors Civil engineers Electrical engineers Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Petroleum engineers Architectural and civil drafters Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians

70 1130 70 90 60 150 80 ** 80 40

26.40 26.88 22.09 34.39 34.03 31.94 29.21 47.59 17.10 18.02

54920 55900 45950 71520 70790 66430 60760 99000 35570 37490

26.72 25.68 21.54 35.56 34.04 30.92 28.15 36.05 15.16 16.32

55570 53410 44810 73960 70800 64310 58540 74990 31520 33930

110

24.05

50030

25.08

52170

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3026 17-3031 19-1031 19-1032 19-2031 19-3021

Industrial engineering technicians Surveying and mapping technicians Conservation scientists Foresters Chemists Market research analysts

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-3031 19-4021 19-4093 21-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1012 21-1014 21-1021 21-1022

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1023

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1092 21-1093

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

110 90 ** 30 40 30

20.32 16.27 30.01 24.66 27.39 24.81

42270 33850 62410 51290 56980 51610

20.33 14.07 30.37 22.58 27.97 23.34

42290 29270 63170 46960 58180 48550

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Biological technicians Forest and conservation technicians Community and social services occupations

** 30 50 **

24.52 15.39 18.88 18.10

51010 32000 39270 37640

24.28 16.05 19.21 16.21

50510 33380 39960 33720

310 110 ** 90

23.26 17.63 15.15 15.77

48380 36680 31510 32800

23.83 17.42 14.70 15.27

49560 36230 30570 31760

100

13.51

28110

12.28

25540

** 120

15.17 12.50

31560 26000

14.86 12.92

30910 26870

21-1099 23-0000 23-1011 23-1023 23-2011 23-2091 25-0000 25-1011

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Mental health counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists Social and human service assistants Community and social service specialists, all other Legal occupations Lawyers Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Court reporters Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary

** ** ** 160 ** 40 9380 **

14.32 20.13 21.01 16.82 20.43 21.11 17.97 *

29780 41870 43690 34990 42490 43900 37370 58090

13.98 16.37 15.36 16.75 20.14 22.40 18.17 *

29080 34050 31950 34850 41890 46580 37800 52280

25-1022 25-1042

Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Biological science teachers, postsecondary

40 **

* *

53510 62820

* *

51410 55400

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1072

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1121

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

Standard Occupational Classification title

Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary

Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

**

*

58180

*

57120

40

*

55070

*

52630

25-1123

Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary

60

*

60910

*

53810

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-1194

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary

**

23.44

48750

23.56

49010

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2011

340

10.55

21950

8.77

18240

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2012

240

*

37250

*

37280

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2021

2000

*

41170

*

40830

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2022

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education

750

*

40590

*

38950

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2023

**

*

39040

*

37120

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2031

1040

*

41540

*

40260

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2032

820

*

46010

*

46010

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2041 25-2042

220 130

* *

42020 42470

* *

41820 42430

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2043

140

*

42960

*

42240

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-3011 25-4021 25-9031 25-9041

150 120 50 2020

13.29 21.94 25.31 *

27640 45640 52640 15580

12.53 21.21 26.26 *

26050 44120 54630 14790

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-0000

810

14.98

31150

12.64

26300

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Vocational education teachers, middle school Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Librarians Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

29-0000 29-1021 29-1031 29-1051 29-1062 29-1063 29-1071 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131 29-2011 29-2012 29-2021

Floral designers Graphic designers Coaches and scouts Radio and television announcers Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Editors Broadcast technicians Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Physician assistants Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists

29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Nuclear medicine technologists Radiologic technologists and technicians

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-1023 27-1024 27-2022 27-3011 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-4012

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-4031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

80 50 130 80 50 80 40 60

8.09 14.00 * 8.08 14.56 18.51 16.14 10.98

16830 29130 46170 16800 30280 38500 33570 22840

8.18 12.72 * 7.19 12.57 17.15 14.78 7.50

17010 26460 47700 14960 26150 35680 30750 15590

40

20.18

41980

19.76

41110

8280 80 40 250 170 30 ** 3530 60 120 40 150 70 50 210 180 130

24.06 72.95 22.81 46.47 77.58 94.83 16.37 25.69 29.73 33.07 16.05 19.80 26.26 33.31 22.40 14.21 21.55

50040 151740 47450 96660 161370 197240 34050 53440 61840 68780 33370 41180 54610 69280 46590 29560 44810

20.24 # 20.65 45.58 # # 13.84 23.67 28.63 32.96 14.58 18.76 25.29 31.84 21.92 14.40 21.01

42100 # 42950 94810 # # 28780 49240 59550 68550 30330 39020 52600 66230 45590 29950 43700

50 40 30 190

19.58 26.26 27.88 19.58

40720 54630 57990 40720

19.24 23.85 28.25 19.63

40010 49610 58770 40830

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2041 29-2052 29-2054 29-2055

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2071 29-2081 29-9011 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-2021 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094 31-9095

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1012

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1099 33-2011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Pharmacy technicians Respiratory therapy technicians Surgical technologists Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Occupational health and safety specialists Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Physical therapist assistants Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Pharmacy aides Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Security guards

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

120 240 40 130

13.88 12.94 12.20 13.53

28860 26920 25370 28150

13.06 11.81 12.68 13.24

27160 24570 26370 27550

1630

14.14

29410

13.86

28830

290 70 50 3620 280 2500 40 200 190 80 **

13.00 12.48 27.21 9.39 8.42 8.48 21.36 14.14 11.25 12.54 7.17

27040 25950 56610 19520 17520 17640 44440 29410 23410 26090 14920

11.80 11.61 27.78 8.80 8.48 8.50 21.16 13.99 10.99 12.69 6.96

24550 24150 57770 18300 17630 17680 44020 29090 22850 26390 14480

90 120 3680

9.51 13.60 13.25

19780 28280 27550

8.99 11.61 12.06

18700 24150 25080

180

21.20

44110

19.85

41300

80

18.71

38910

17.63

36670

** ** 370 190 1350 660

29.33 13.85 10.21 17.98 12.65 9.85

61000 28810 21230 37410 26310 20490

19.65 13.68 10.45 17.83 12.26 8.90

40870 28460 21730 37090 25500 18520

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-9091

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9011 35-9021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1011

Crossing guards Food preparation and serving related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1012

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

**

10.29

21400

9.54

19840

9970

7.72

16060

7.13

14820

860 1360 1000 810 180 1680 130

11.86 7.44 7.98 8.05 7.02 7.43 7.28

24670 15490 16600 16740 14600 15450 15140

11.51 7.28 7.74 7.92 6.86 7.10 7.11

23940 15130 16090 16460 14280 14770 14790

1070

6.67

13870

6.61

13740

930 1030 210

7.17 6.68 6.82

14910 13900 14190

7.01 6.54 6.66

14580 13610 13840

160 390

8.94 6.75

18590 14040

7.23 6.65

15050 13840

120

6.95

14460

6.87

14280

3790

8.53

17740

8.11

16880

120

12.62

26240

11.79

24520

80

15.86

32990

14.33

29800

1990 660 90 630

8.06 7.38 11.83 8.89

16770 15350 24600 18480

7.80 7.02 11.05 8.78

16220 14600 22990 18260

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-3013 39-0000 39-2021 39-3091 39-4021

Tree trimmers and pruners Personal care and service occupations Nonfarm animal caretakers Amusement and recreation attendants Funeral attendants

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

39-5012 39-9011 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1012 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Child care workers Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4012 41-9022 41-9099

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-1011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Real estate sales agents Sales and related workers, all other Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

210 1450 80 ** 70

8.77 8.83 8.74 10.34 13.31

18230 18370 18190 21510 27680

8.64 7.85 8.39 8.30 13.17

17980 16340 17440 17260 27400

180 610 40 ** 60 14420

7.79 7.51 12.12 9.60 12.84 11.47

16190 15610 25210 19960 26710 23860

6.85 6.98 12.78 8.97 11.52 8.84

14250 14520 26580 18660 23960 18380

1810

14.84

30870

13.23

27510

110 6590 420 280 3360 130 230

32.91 7.44 10.13 12.61 11.19 16.32 16.10

68440 15480 21070 26220 23280 33950 33500

31.03 7.02 8.76 11.86 9.35 13.50 15.94

64540 14610 18230 24680 19440 28070 33160

**

30.48

63400

28.19

58640

1110 ** **

24.00 18.87 14.54

49920 39240 30230

20.22 18.28 13.51

42070 38020 28110

19520

12.29

25560

11.15

23200

1370

19.88

41340

19.19

39910

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-2011 43-3011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-3031 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4031 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4161 43-4171 43-4199 43-5021 43-5031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5053 43-5061

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Customer service representatives Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks All other information and record clerks Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks

Page 42

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

140 180

8.81 12.70

18330 26410

8.68 11.90

18050 24760

390

11.97

24890

11.48

23880

2000 250 90 790 340 1110 ** 230 150 230 40 140 130 190

14.40 14.05 16.77 10.50 11.81 11.59 11.32 8.28 8.36 10.57 10.28 11.52 12.95 12.92

29960 29230 34890 21840 24570 24100 23550 17230 17380 21980 21380 23960 26930 26880

13.53 13.57 16.49 10.36 11.30 11.12 11.07 8.25 7.89 10.39 10.20 9.91 12.79 13.10

28130 28220 34310 21540 23500 23130 23030 17150 16400 21600 21220 20610 26600 27240

100 940 110 100 **

15.04 9.92 13.24 8.32 9.96

31280 20620 27540 17310 20720

14.74 9.76 12.53 8.38 9.66

30650 20290 26060 17430 20080

160 ** 70 450

14.18 9.61 21.26 20.95

29500 19980 44230 43580

12.95 9.74 21.58 20.40

26940 20270 44880 42430

80 210

15.57 16.13

32380 33550

15.92 14.43

33110 30020

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5071 43-5081

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5111

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Word processors and typists

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-9041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 45-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-1011 45-2011 45-2041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-2092 45-2093 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023 47-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-1011 47-2021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office machine operators, except computer Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Agricultural inspectors Graders and sorters, agricultural products Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals Fallers Logging equipment operators Log graders and scalers Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons

Page 43

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

1010 2250

11.04 9.32

22960 19380

10.59 8.92

22020 18550

150

10.75

22360

9.53

19830

540 ** 90

16.04 13.72 10.53

33360 28540 21910

15.52 13.74 10.57

32270 28570 21990

2840 50 200 80

11.27 12.54 10.15 14.05

23430 26080 21110 29220

11.11 12.25 9.72 14.17

23110 25470 20220 29470

**

13.91

28940

13.91

28940

50 1500 50 1380

11.48 9.25 10.18 13.46

23880 19250 21180 28000

11.33 8.88 9.97 13.06

23570 18470 20730 27170

** 150 80

18.40 19.84 8.58

38270 41270 17840

18.18 20.52 8.67

37800 42680 18030

** 170 ** 640 90 7790

8.03 9.15 13.19 13.77 13.93 14.74

16710 19030 27430 28630 28970 30660

8.27 8.48 13.12 13.37 12.76 13.28

17210 17650 27290 27820 26550 27610

890 80

23.58 19.00

49050 39510

23.42 20.33

48720 42280

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2031 47-2051 47-2061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2071

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2073 47-2081 47-2111 47-2141 47-2152 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221 47-3012 47-3013

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3015 47-4011 47-4051

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-4071 47-5011 47-5012 47-5013 47-5021 47-5071 47-5081

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-1011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2022

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Carpenters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Construction and building inspectors Highway maintenance workers Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners Derrick operators, oil and gas Rotary drill operators, oil and gas Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining Earth drillers, except oil and gas Roustabouts, oil and gas Helpers--extraction workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers

Page 44

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

730 60 850

13.56 12.79 10.72

28210 26600 22300

12.63 13.24 10.41

26280 27540 21650

**

12.60

26210

12.52

26040

660 30 590 240 630 60 110 ** 110 230

12.99 10.82 20.80 14.24 14.12 13.03 13.68 13.92 10.69 12.65

27030 22500 43270 29620 29370 27090 28450 28960 22230 26310

12.69 11.00 18.21 14.14 13.58 11.91 11.59 13.23 10.43 13.17

26400 22880 37870 29420 28240 24760 24110 27520 21700 27400

** ** 570

11.53 17.54 10.90

23980 36490 22670

11.45 16.91 10.69

23810 35160 22240

150 160 110 310 ** 460 220

9.50 14.57 17.01 17.97 17.17 12.86 11.00

19760 30310 35380 37380 35720 26750 22890

9.26 14.48 16.89 17.75 16.33 12.67 11.31

19270 30110 35140 36930 33960 26350 23520

5240

15.41

32050

13.88

28870

540

24.21

50350

23.17

48200

70

25.21

52440

26.56

55250

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2094

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2097 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3023

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3031 49-3041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3042 49-3052

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3053 49-3093

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9052

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9098

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9099 51-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-1011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers Security and fire alarm systems installers Aircraft mechanics and service technicians Automotive body and related repairers Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Motorcycle mechanics Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics Tire repairers and changers Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers

Page 45

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

30

21.91

45580

21.77

45290

** ** 80 170

11.82 11.79 22.26 18.09

24590 24520 46290 37630

12.88 11.81 22.17 17.76

26790 24560 46120 36940

600

13.39

27860

11.57

24060

250 30

14.23 14.41

29590 29960

13.46 14.81

27990 30810

90 30

17.24 14.70

35860 30580

16.93 13.32

35210 27710

50 170

10.63 11.60

22120 24120

9.96 11.63

20710 24190

110 120 1400 250 290 200

14.26 17.27 12.25 15.34 15.48 21.27

29650 35920 25490 31910 32210 44250

13.64 16.44 11.69 15.91 15.68 21.85

28370 34200 24310 33100 32620 45450

110

21.47

44650

22.50

46800

190

9.99

20790

9.22

19170

100 21340

13.01 12.55

27050 26100

11.47 11.58

23860 24090

1300

20.49

42620

19.84

41270

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-2021

Coil winders, tapers, and finishers

1460

15.41

32050

14.97

31130

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-2022 51-2031 51-2041 51-2092 51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023

330 ** 160 2410 240 90 150 3870 1200

15.01 11.82 13.67 11.81 10.05 8.85 11.09 9.59 9.77

31220 24580 28440 24560 20910 18420 23070 19950 20310

14.91 11.63 13.62 11.55 6.72 8.96 11.02 9.79 9.55

31020 24190 28330 24020 13980 18650 22910 20360 19870

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4011

100

14.61

30380

14.63

30430

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4021

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers Engine and other machine assemblers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Slaughterers and meat packers Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

50

13.87

28840

13.92

28950

180

12.91

26840

12.95

26930

50

12.13

25240

12.41

25810

140

12.19

25350

12.90

26820

100 300

12.76 12.50

26540 26000

13.13 10.90

27310 22680

290 40 810

11.56 17.47 15.31

24040 36350 31840

11.52 17.05 14.97

23960 35460 31130

60

13.20

27460

13.02

27080

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4032

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4033

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4034 51-4041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4072 51-4111 51-4121

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4122

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4191 51-4194 51-5023 51-6011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6021 51-6031 51-7011

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7041

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7042 51-8021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8031

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8093 51-9022

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9023

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9032

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9051

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9111

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9121 51-9122

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9191

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Grinding and polishing workers, hand Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders

Page 47

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

30 40 80 200

12.62 14.02 12.40 7.83

26240 29160 25800 16280

12.94 13.95 12.92 7.39

26910 29010 26870 15370

100 340 110

7.68 9.47 9.09

15980 19710 18900

7.31 9.11 9.32

15210 18950 19380

480

11.72

24380

12.00

24960

420 50

10.33 15.40

21480 32020

9.72 15.98

20210 33240

120

14.19

29520

12.73

26470

** 70

32.10 11.11

66780 23100

32.75 11.26

68130 23430

150

14.21

29560

14.20

29540

100

12.82

26660

13.34

27740

100

13.73

28560

13.37

27800

510

14.47

30100

13.28

27620

120

12.37

25720

12.68

26370

400 80

13.21 17.80

27480 37030

13.40 17.33

27880 36040

230

12.03

25020

12.32

25620

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9192

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9193

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9196 51-9198

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-0000

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1031 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-6031 53-7011 53-7021

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southeast Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Service station attendants Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives

Page 48

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

180

10.30

21420

10.30

21420

240

10.67

22190

10.58

22000

** 1640

12.56 10.47

26130 21780

12.89 10.22

26810 21260

11240

12.02

24990

10.72

22300

160

16.80

34950

15.18

31570

270 580 480 2480 1000 ** 110 70 40

22.48 7.17 12.28 16.37 11.53 8.65 8.26 9.47 15.39

46760 14900 25540 34050 23970 17990 17190 19700 32000

19.13 6.65 11.59 14.49 11.27 8.36 8.23 8.99 14.56

39790 13830 24100 30130 23440 17380 17110 18700 30280

110 760 330

12.63 11.73 9.65

26270 24400 20070

12.71 11.96 9.74

26430 24870 20270

2840 550 930 140 103790 3780 220

9.15 10.67 9.15 11.04 14.33 32.21 61.70

19030 22200 19030 22970 29800 67000 128340

8.54 10.58 8.88 10.70 11.28 27.43 50.54

17770 22010 18470 22250 23470 57060 105120

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-1021 11-1031 11-2022 11-3011

General and operations managers Legislators Sales managers Administrative services managers

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3021 11-3031 11-3051

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-3071 11-9021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9032 11-9041 11-9051 11-9081 11-9111 11-9131

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

11-9141 11-9151

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Industrial production managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Engineering managers Food service managers Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1022

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1023

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1041

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

1090 200 100 120

38.34 * 37.46 21.82

79740 27750 77920 45390

32.43 * 33.55 21.32

67450 24120 69790 44340

40 230 140

34.61 32.00 39.13

71990 66570 81380

31.20 28.43 35.05

64900 59130 72900

40 210

30.63 27.83

63700 57900

29.56 25.76

61480 53580

110

16.45

34210

12.59

26190

230 40 170 140 190 60

* 44.99 18.86 21.94 32.69 27.61

63960 93580 39240 45640 67990 57430

* 46.77 17.85 14.94 30.56 28.10

64830 97270 37130 31080 63570 58440

50 130

16.54 18.94

34410 39400

13.20 18.04

27460 37520

Business and financial operations occupations Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

1690

22.25

46280

20.34

42310

**

15.99

33270

14.34

29820

170

23.28

48420

20.27

42160

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation

60

29.84

62080

29.27

60880

110

19.41

40380

17.40

36190

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

**

27.52

57250

27.20

56590

13-1071 13-1073 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2031 13-2072

Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Training and development specialists Management analysts Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate Budget analysts Loan officers

120 60 80 170 220 50 40 160

15.67 18.03 28.74 26.54 25.31 15.65 27.34 27.13

32590 37500 59770 55200 52650 32560 56860 56440

14.85 17.42 27.25 24.31 22.74 11.11 27.30 24.93

30890 36230 56680 50570 47300 23100 56780 51860

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-2081 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031 15-1041 15-1051

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts

90 710 60 ** 180 100

15.70 27.39 29.95 41.50 17.04 26.75

32660 56980 62300 86310 35450 55650

13.00 24.66 27.56 37.95 14.16 24.93

27040 51290 57320 78940 29460 51860

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1071

90

23.47

48820

22.59

46980

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

15-1081 15-1099 17-0000 17-1022 17-2051 17-2071 17-2112 17-2141 17-2199 17-3013 17-3022

30 60 1400 120 370 40 90 90 40 70 130

19.80 34.14 30.16 14.36 44.29 32.04 30.09 31.15 42.59 17.95 14.29

41180 71020 62730 29860 92130 66650 62590 64790 88590 37340 29720

20.25 35.51 28.84 13.54 44.55 32.25 31.45 30.43 44.36 18.03 14.21

42120 73860 60000 28170 92660 67070 65410 63290 92270 37490 29550

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3023

Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Architecture and engineering occupations Surveyors Civil engineers Electrical engineers Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Mechanical drafters Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians

60

25.57

53180

27.00

56170

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

13-1051

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

17-3029 17-3031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-0000 19-1031 19-1032

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-2041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

19-3031 19-4093 21-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1012 21-1015 21-1021 21-1022

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

21-1092 21-1093 23-0000 23-1011 23-1023 23-2011 25-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians

Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

130 40

26.04 19.59

54150 40750

26.80 19.90

55740 41400

Life, physical, and social science occupations Conservation scientists Foresters Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

750 80 **

28.22 26.19 25.73

58700 54480 53520

25.12 20.85 24.05

52250 43370 50010

30

20.57

42800

20.07

41750

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Forest and conservation technicians Community and social services occupations Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors

40 50 830

21.63 19.31 16.27

44980 40170 33840

22.16 18.98 14.58

46100 39480 30330

100

12.55

26100

11.78

24510

160 ** 190 70

22.03 14.79 14.96 20.51

45830 30770 31120 42670

22.63 15.01 14.60 18.59

47070 31210 30370 38670

** 140 380 160 40 ** 7440

9.34 12.86 * * 17.56 11.24 16.11

19440 26760 * * 36520 23380 33510

9.03 11.23 * * 15.38 10.67 16.81

18790 23350 * * 31990 22200 34950

400

10.83

22530

10.55

21940

230

*

33680

*

35580

1410

*

36730

*

37710

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Rehabilitation counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists Social and human service assistants Legal occupations Lawyers Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Education, training, and library occupations Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2022

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2023

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2032

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2041 25-2042

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

25-2043 25-3021 25-3099 25-4021 25-4031 25-9031 25-9041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

27-0000 27-1023 27-1024 27-2022 27-3011 27-3031 27-3041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-0000 29-1031 29-1051 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, middle school Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other Librarians Library technicians Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Floral designers Graphic designers Coaches and scouts Radio and television announcers Public relations specialists Editors Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dietitians and nutritionists Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Obstetricians and gynecologists

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Total Employment

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

550

*

38220

*

37630

30

*

42330

*

41720

1760

*

40900

*

40240

160

*

43550

*

42830

190 90

* *

40690 42750

* *

39750 43150

200 80 120 150 110 50 1540

* 15.73 * 20.71 10.24 26.58 *

42460 32720 27370 43090 21300 55290 15220

* 16.28 * 20.26 9.86 29.60 *

42300 33850 20370 42150 20510 61560 14810

540 40 40 100 70 100 30

14.77 9.25 17.53 * 8.50 18.37 15.45

30730 19240 36460 35490 17690 38210 32130

12.55 8.30 15.35 * 7.63 17.00 16.26

26100 17260 31930 35770 15870 35370 33820

6070 60 190 150 30 40

24.98 19.32 49.05 88.57 98.26 #

51970 40180 102030 184230 204390 #

20.26 17.94 47.40 # # #

42130 37320 98580 # # #

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-1067 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131 29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2032 29-2034

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2041 29-2052 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2061

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

29-2071 29-2081 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2021 31-2022 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094 33-0000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Surgeons Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists Diagnostic medical sonographers Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Pharmacy technicians Respiratory therapy technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Psychiatric aides Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Protective service occupations

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

40 2140 70 130 160 110 40 120 120 80 30 190

# 23.90 34.17 36.66 19.79 28.39 32.45 21.83 15.79 22.02 23.56 21.12

# 49700 71080 76240 41160 59040 67490 45410 32850 45800 48990 43930

# 23.41 32.52 36.32 19.94 27.02 32.01 21.89 15.99 24.04 24.27 20.15

# 48690 67630 75560 41470 56200 66570 45540 33270 50010 50490 41910

210 210 40 50 60

13.04 11.66 16.31 14.68 9.78

27120 24260 33930 30540 20340

12.36 11.24 16.24 14.46 7.37

25710 23370 33780 30080 15330

1220

14.93

31060

14.81

30810

270 70 2850 290 1850 50 50 40 210 140 80 3150

11.88 14.19 9.58 9.68 8.64 8.15 21.75 8.80 12.17 10.30 11.91 12.65

24710 29520 19930 20130 17970 16950 45240 18300 25310 21420 24780 26310

10.01 12.74 8.90 9.50 8.57 8.32 21.95 8.78 11.17 9.17 11.64 10.96

20820 26510 18520 19750 17820 17300 45650 18260 23230 19070 24200 22800

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-1099 33-2011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032 33-9091

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

33-9092

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-0000 35-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Security guards Crossing guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

40

21.92

45580

19.62

40820

70

20.71

43080

19.95

41490

30

19.08

39680

19.63

40830

40 250 570 60 660 1080 40

16.97 12.07 15.58 18.14 12.54 9.30 9.85

35290 25100 32400 37740 26090 19340 20480

13.48 12.06 14.49 17.73 12.47 9.03 7.54

28040 25080 30150 36880 25930 18790 15680

60

9.30

19340

8.78

18250

8360 50

7.56 18.53

15720 38540

6.92 16.31

14390 33920

680 1150 790 500 ** 1200 130

11.44 6.83 8.27 7.78 8.29 6.89 7.42

23790 14220 17190 16180 17240 14320 15430

10.59 6.69 7.48 7.60 8.12 6.63 7.00

22040 13910 15570 15800 16900 13790 14550

1410

6.87

14280

6.63

13800

300 1130 220

6.89 6.88 6.69

14330 14310 13910

6.76 6.64 6.61

14050 13820 13750

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9011 35-9021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

35-9031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-1012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 39-0000 39-1011 39-1012 39-2021 39-3011 39-3091 39-4021 39-6021 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 41-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-1012

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations Gaming supervisors Slot key persons Nonfarm animal caretakers Gaming dealers Amusement and recreation attendants Funeral attendants Tour guides and escorts Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

230 270

6.89 7.05

14330 14660

6.73 6.82

14000 14180

80

6.88

14310

6.81

14160

3100

8.18

17020

7.51

15620

90

12.74

26500

11.42

23760

40

18.36

38200

19.23

40000

1380 910 80 560 2680 120 ** 50 ** 80 60 50 740 ** 90 150 10800

8.06 7.04 11.12 8.26 8.88 19.64 12.22 7.70 8.60 9.15 10.37 8.54 7.09 7.03 10.14 11.10 10.64

16760 14650 23140 17180 18480 40860 25420 16020 17890 19040 21570 17760 14740 14630 21100 23080 22140

7.59 6.74 10.74 8.17 7.15 19.63 11.78 7.59 6.89 7.74 9.88 7.04 6.85 6.59 10.29 9.97 8.22

15790 14030 22350 16990 14880 40830 24490 15790 14320 16110 20560 14650 14260 13700 21390 20740 17100

1300

14.14

29410

12.69

26400

140

24.09

50100

21.48

44680

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

Cashiers Gaming change persons and booth cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Real estate sales agents

4360 90 230 290 3250 100 80

7.14 11.22 8.53 11.87 10.10 15.81 16.95

14850 23340 17750 24680 21000 32880 35260

6.81 10.71 7.05 10.79 8.64 14.96 11.94

14160 22280 14660 22450 17970 31120 24830

760 120

20.74 16.81

43130 34960

18.61 18.24

38700 37930

15300

12.18

25330

10.90

22670

1060

19.22

39980

17.67

36760

160 260

8.65 11.04

18000 22960

8.52 10.76

17720 22380

43-3021

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

420

13.11

27270

11.95

24850

43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4121

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Gaming cage workers Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks Customer service representatives Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Library assistants, clerical

1710 80 160 80 800 150 40 650 170 160 330 180 **

13.86 10.78 13.27 12.82 10.37 12.10 12.16 11.43 13.38 8.94 7.33 10.52 8.49

28820 22420 27590 26660 21560 25170 25290 23780 27820 18600 15250 21890 17670

12.80 10.48 12.91 11.60 10.44 11.05 11.49 10.70 13.37 8.84 7.42 10.05 8.37

26630 21790 26860 24130 21710 22980 23900 22260 27820 18380 15430 20900 17410

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-2011 41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

41-4012 41-9022

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-2011 43-3011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-4161 43-4171 43-5021 43-5031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6011 43-6012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-6014 43-9021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

43-9051 43-9061 45-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

45-1011 45-2011 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Data entry keyers Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Agricultural inspectors Fallers Logging equipment operators Log graders and scalers

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Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

100 100 100

13.32 12.20 10.32

27700 25380 21460

11.91 11.99 10.08

24770 24940 20980

70 830 30 100

14.53 9.40 8.41 10.61

30210 19560 17500 22060

14.27 9.42 8.09 10.63

29670 19600 16840 22110

190 40 70 370

11.97 * 21.39 21.33

24890 * 44480 44370

11.32 * 21.71 20.97

23550 * 45150 43620

50 100 540 1370

14.62 15.43 11.85 9.50

30400 32090 24650 19750

14.71 14.06 10.97 8.26

30590 29240 22810 17170

360 **

16.04 11.28

33360 23460

15.43 10.84

32090 22550

2070 100

11.19 10.65

23260 22150

10.61 10.36

22070 21560

40 1410 660

8.88 8.68 16.51

18460 18050 34350

7.46 8.13 15.40

15510 16900 32040

80 50 ** 380 30

27.19 17.88 15.55 15.00 19.03

56560 37190 32340 31200 39570

28.73 18.56 14.85 15.13 20.39

59760 38600 30900 31470 42420

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-0000

6940

14.92

31040

13.69

28480

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-1011 47-2021 47-2031 47-2051 47-2061

470 50 420 150 790

21.42 14.85 12.90 12.87 10.96

44550 30900 26830 26760 22800

20.89 13.62 12.94 12.67 10.99

43450 28320 26910 26350 22860

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2071 47-2072

** **

11.49 23.44

23900 48760

11.90 27.19

24760 56550

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-2073 47-2111 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221

470 490 240 80 ** 70 110 **

15.06 17.66 11.33 12.53 20.52 9.57 13.00 14.09

31320 36740 23560 26050 42680 19910 27040 29300

13.27 15.99 11.55 11.91 21.46 9.09 13.33 12.80

27610 33250 24030 24760 44630 18910 27720 26630

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3011 47-3013

70 **

9.20 9.09

19140 18900

9.62 9.17

20010 19080

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-3015 47-4011 47-4041 47-4051

Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Carpenters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Pile-driver operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters Helpers--electricians Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Construction and building inspectors Hazardous materials removal workers Highway maintenance workers

80 40 ** 480

11.12 15.76 16.67 10.33

23130 32790 34680 21480

11.16 13.17 17.16 10.04

23200 27390 35680 20880

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-4071 47-5011 47-5012 47-5013 47-5021 47-5071

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners Derrick operators, oil and gas Rotary drill operators, oil and gas Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining Earth drillers, except oil and gas Roustabouts, oil and gas

** 120 90 340 140 300

8.72 15.88 18.66 17.57 20.21 13.24

18130 33020 38820 36540 42040 27550

8.71 15.13 17.06 17.78 17.96 13.03

18110 31460 35490 36980 37350 27100

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification title

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

47-5081

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-1011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2022

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-2095 49-3021

Helpers--extraction workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay Automotive body and related repairers

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3023

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3031 49-3041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-3042 49-3052 49-3093

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9052

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9091

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Motorcycle mechanics Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

Page 59

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

210

13.50

28080

13.10

27260

4470

15.68

32620

14.28

29700

400

22.77

47370

21.43

44570

50

15.10

31420

14.10

29320

100

28.79

59880

28.77

59850

** 220

26.36 13.09

54820 27240

26.35 13.20

54800 27460

600

14.05

29220

13.28

27620

230 80

14.79 14.04

30770 29200

14.20 13.97

29540 29050

120 40 80

16.42 11.92 10.07

34160 24790 20950

16.01 12.46 9.77

33290 25930 20310

50

13.99

29090

10.06

20930

130 250 940 200 110 260

13.25 15.66 13.58 17.47 21.84 19.07

27570 32570 28250 36330 45430 39670

12.53 15.88 12.45 15.97 17.82 19.82

26070 33030 25890 33210 37060 41230

50

16.20

33700

14.43

30010

60

13.07

27190

11.72

24370

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

49-9098 51-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-1011 51-2041 51-2092 51-3021 51-3023

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4033 51-4041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4081 51-4121

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-4122 51-4194 51-5023 51-6011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-6021 51-6031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7041

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-7042 51-8021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Team assemblers Butchers and meat cutters Slaughterers and meat packers Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Stationary engineers and boiler operators

Page 60

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

210 10790

9.80 12.49

20380 25980

9.50 10.77

19760 22410

770 80 710 130 80

22.35 11.99 9.43 12.31 *

46500 24930 19600 25600 *

20.30 11.98 7.87 11.89 *

42220 24910 16360 24740 *

**

11.24

23380

11.21

23320

210

9.28

19310

8.73

18150

40 130

11.28 14.86

23450 30920

11.09 14.36

23060 29870

70 840

13.67 14.31

28430 29770

10.94 14.25

22750 29640

30 50 40 190

11.90 14.18 11.17 7.68

24750 29500 23240 15970

11.59 14.95 11.05 7.51

24110 31090 22980 15630

80 580

6.92 7.42

14390 15430

6.80 7.19

14150 14960

490

10.85

22560

9.88

20560

290 90

11.96 20.45

24870 42530

11.23 22.30

23350 46390

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-8093 51-9011

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9012

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9023 51-9031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9032

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9051

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9061

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9111

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9121 51-9122 51-9132

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9192

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

51-9196 51-9198 51-9199

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-0000

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1021

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Chemical equipment operators and tenders Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Photographic processing machine operators Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers Production workers, all other Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand

Page 61

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

160

14.57

30290

13.92

28960

** 200

20.57 23.34

42780 48550

20.71 24.04

43070 50010

70

13.13

27300

10.42

21680

90 60

15.31 7.89

31840 16400

15.39 8.15

32010 16940

60

15.23

31680

14.10

29330

40

15.28

31780

14.01

29150

330

12.95

26950

12.37

25730

160

8.04

16720

8.11

16860

50 ** 40

12.94 13.29 9.25

26910 27640 19250

12.59 13.48 8.76

26190 28050 18230

60

13.20

27460

11.34

23580

230 830 50

19.98 9.47 23.33

41550 19700 48520

17.16 8.87 26.32

35700 18440 54750

11100

12.91

26860

11.35

23610

220

19.87

41340

19.07

39670

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 5: 2007 NONMETROPOLITAN OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE ESTIMATES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-1031

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-5011 53-5021 53-6021 53-6031 53-7011 53-7021

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Southwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area

53-7062 53-7064 53-7081

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Standard Occupational Classification title

First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Sailors and marine oilers Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels Parking lot attendants Service station attendants Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors

Page 62

Total Employment

Hourly Mean Wage

Annual Mean Wage

Hourly Median Wage

Annual Median Wage

260

22.85

47540

20.67

42990

80 180 550 430 2600 850 150 ** ** 80 90 90

7.84 7.39 8.95 11.78 15.84 11.24 14.62 29.42 7.95 9.09 13.19 17.38

16310 15380 18610 24490 32950 23370 30410 61190 16540 18920 27440 36150

7.02 6.56 7.71 10.89 15.61 9.96 15.79 29.80 7.10 9.22 11.02 17.36

14600 13650 16030 22640 32480 20730 32840 61980 14760 19170 22920 36110

210 800 210

* 11.69 9.47

* 24320 19700

* 11.15 9.82

* 23200 20430

2500 680 200

9.69 8.19 9.76

20160 17030 20290

9.11 7.38 9.74

18940 15350 20250

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011

All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Advertising and promotions managers Marketing managers Sales managers Public relations managers Administrative services managers

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

11-3021 11-3031 11-3051 11-3061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

11-3071 11-9021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

11-9031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

11-9032 11-9033 11-9041 11-9051 11-9071 11-9081 11-9111

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

11-9141 11-9151 11-9199

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Engineering managers Food service managers Gaming managers Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-0000

Business and financial operations occupations

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

103790 3820 240 1060 50 30 60 140 50 120

16.10 36.42 61.87 39.64 * 31.54 39.51 37.37 24.46 25.83

33490 75740 128680 82450 29720 65610 82170 77730 50870 53720

12.67 32.34 57.70 34.07 * 27.50 32.84 34.02 24.09 21.28

26360 67280 120030 70860 23410 57190 68300 70750 50100 44260

70 290 80 50

37.86 36.73 33.53 38.12

78750 76400 69740 79290

36.11 32.90 34.07 40.20

75100 68430 70870 83610

40 210

36.57 28.72

76070 59730

39.77 27.52

82720 57250

40

26.72

55590

21.84

45430

130 60 150 280 120 50 150

* 38.13 49.85 27.11 38.77 20.17 36.41

70950 79300 103680 56390 80630 41960 75730

* 35.32 49.25 23.04 36.56 16.73 34.07

71070 73470 102440 47920 76050 34790 70870

** 70 90

14.01 19.45 39.34

29130 40470 81830

11.46 17.52 39.78

23840 36440 82750

3390

24.89

51770

23.12

48090

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1022

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1023

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1041 13-1051

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1071

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-1072 13-1073

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50

20.98

43630

20.62

42880

230

24.23

50400

22.62

47050

80

24.94

51870

25.93

53940

200 200

21.32 25.41

44350 52840

18.62 20.69

38730 43030

140

17.55

36510

15.27

31750

50 80

18.46 17.21

38390 35790

18.82 16.15

39150 33590

13-1079 13-1081 13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2031 13-2052 13-2072

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Logisticians Management analysts Meeting and convention planners Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Budget analysts Personal financial advisors Loan officers

210 120 150 80 790 430 70 ** 160

31.85 26.79 36.17 14.55 25.66 26.22 30.30 20.97 21.62

66250 55720 75240 30260 53380 54540 63020 43610 44980

30.44 24.16 35.79 11.74 23.93 24.75 29.11 20.59 18.82

63320 50250 74440 24420 49770 51480 60550 42820 39150

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

13-2081 13-2099 15-0000

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Financial specialists, all other Computer and mathematical occupations

80 80 1380

20.34 28.38 27.99

42310 59040 58230

15.95 27.34 27.43

33170 56870 57050

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

15-1011 15-1021 15-1031

Computer and information scientists, research Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications

130 120 150

36.25 25.35 30.63

75410 52730 63720

35.07 23.00 32.11

72940 47840 66790

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Computer software engineers, systems software Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

15-1071

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

15-1081 15-1099 17-0000 17-1011 17-1021 17-1022 17-2011 17-2041 17-2051 17-2071 17-2072 17-2112 17-2121 17-2141 17-2199 17-3022

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

17-3023

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

17-3029 17-3031

Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Cartographers and photogrammetrists Surveyors Aerospace engineers Chemical engineers Civil engineers Electrical engineers Electronics engineers, except computer Industrial engineers Marine engineers and naval architects Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-0000 19-1031 19-1032 19-2031

Life, physical, and social science occupations Conservation scientists Foresters Chemists

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50 300 150 50

28.92 21.08 27.76 26.57

60160 43840 57740 55260

29.47 19.71 25.26 24.52

61290 40990 52540 51000

120

26.74

55620

26.96

56080

** 190 1940 ** 30 150 120 ** ** 130 80 40 40 80 180 50

29.44 32.03 31.12 29.86 21.34 15.29 39.16 45.73 32.52 38.71 38.21 33.94 30.73 32.07 45.59 18.35

61240 66620 64740 62120 44390 31810 81450 95120 67650 80510 79470 70600 63910 66700 94840 38160

29.57 30.97 30.38 29.23 21.50 13.72 40.26 46.48 32.15 40.38 40.52 35.83 34.09 32.47 46.48 14.85

61500 64420 63180 60790 44710 28530 83730 96670 66870 83980 84270 74520 70900 67540 96680 30890

170

25.78

53620

26.01

54110

110 60

26.15 14.68

54390 30530

27.31 13.04

56810 27120

1240 30 ** 60

32.12 20.76 24.53 41.69

66810 43190 51020 86710

31.97 18.85 23.73 39.04

66510 39200 49360 81200

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-2041

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-2042

Environmental scientists and specialists, including health Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-3031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-3099 19-4031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

19-4099

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

21-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

60

21.86

45460

18.35

38170

260

42.57

88540

42.72

88850

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists

50

37.02

77010

26.44

54990

Social scientists and related workers, all other Chemical technicians Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other

50 120

33.75 16.76

70190 34860

34.35 16.68

71450 34700

50

19.89

41360

19.07

39660

860

19.91

41410

18.43

38340

21-1011

Community and social services occupations Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors

80

19.39

40340

11.97

24900

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

21-1012 21-1015 21-1021 21-1022 21-1093 23-0000 23-1011 23-2011 25-0000 25-1011 25-1081

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Rehabilitation counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Social and human service assistants Legal occupations Lawyers Paralegals and legal assistants Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Education teachers, postsecondary

160 40 140 130 120 400 260 70 5960 90 50

23.06 23.76 14.85 21.30 15.91 39.16 50.01 19.54 19.97 * *

47960 49430 30880 44310 33100 81450 104030 40640 41530 50020 52320

23.57 23.60 14.00 20.20 15.90 34.00 49.59 19.31 20.40 * *

49020 49080 29110 42020 33060 70720 103150 40160 42440 47660 48770

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2011

200

8.73

18150

8.37

17420

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2012

210

*

42630

*

42040

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2021

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education

1550

*

43780

*

42930

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2022

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2032

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2041 25-2042

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-2043

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4021 25-4031 25-9031 25-9041

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

27-0000 27-1023 27-1024 27-2012 27-2022 27-3022 27-3031 27-3042 27-4021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

29-0000 29-1021 29-1031 29-1051

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other Librarians Library technicians Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Floral designers Graphic designers Producers and directors Coaches and scouts Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Technical writers Photographers Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Pharmacists

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Page 5

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

600

*

43260

*

42000

800

*

49480

*

48640

70

*

52400

*

51540

130 50

* *

45770 45480

* *

45170 44530

60

*

47740

*

46800

80 300 330 100 40 160 720

14.58 15.71 * 22.91 10.59 33.15 *

30320 32680 53080 47650 22030 68940 16280

14.76 15.31 * 22.62 10.12 33.40 *

30700 31850 53460 47060 21060 69480 15120

770 40 90 40 40 30 200 60 40

17.94 9.43 18.92 23.02 * * 19.22 24.33 13.77

37320 19620 39350 47870 43330 * 39980 50610 28650

16.28 9.18 19.02 21.37 * * 15.87 23.29 10.45

33870 19100 39570 44450 40160 * 33010 48450 21740

5800 80 30 150

28.39 79.88 22.53 46.47

59060 166150 46860 96650

22.85 # 20.80 46.64

47540 # 43250 97020

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

29-1062 29-1067 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131

Family and general practitioners Surgeons Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2034 29-2052 29-2055 29-2056

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

29-2061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

29-2071 29-2081 29-9011 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-2021 31-2022 31-9091 31-9092 31-9095 31-9099 33-0000

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists Radiologic technologists and technicians Pharmacy technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Occupational health and safety specialists Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Dental assistants Medical assistants Pharmacy aides Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

150 ** 2450 50 90 30 ** 110 30

72.68 # 25.94 35.15 35.48 20.42 18.99 28.72 31.45

151170 # 53970 73120 73790 42470 39500 59740 65410

# # 24.79 35.19 35.50 19.62 18.77 27.68 28.62

# # 51550 73190 73830 40800 39050 57570 59530

130 200 100 150 240 130 50

23.71 13.97 29.48 21.02 12.73 16.27 11.21

49310 29070 61320 43720 26480 33850 23320

23.84 12.82 33.26 20.63 12.18 16.35 11.07

49580 26670 69170 42910 25330 34010 23020

580

15.12

31450

14.77

30730

190 50 40 1920 170 780 50 80 130 180 70 120 4510

12.84 17.76 26.73 11.42 9.45 11.35 16.09 9.58 14.40 12.20 7.64 14.58 13.66

26710 36940 55600 23750 19660 23600 33470 19920 29950 25380 15900 30320 28420

11.65 14.34 26.40 10.60 9.42 10.67 14.88 9.55 14.17 13.14 7.36 12.13 12.69

24220 29830 54910 22050 19600 22180 30960 19870 29470 27340 15300 25240 26390

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

33-1012

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

33-1021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

33-1099 33-2011 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

33-9031 33-9032 33-9091

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-0000 35-1011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-3021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-9011

Standard Occupational Classification Title

First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Bailiffs Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators Security guards Crossing guards Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

60

25.65

53350

22.37

46520

50

21.29

44290

21.95

45650

90 480 30 ** 130 730

* 16.52 11.54 12.52 26.05 14.84

* 34360 24010 26040 54180 30860

* 16.82 11.50 11.53 22.99 15.16

* 34980 23920 23990 47810 31520

260 1510 60

14.57 10.66 10.97

30310 22170 22820

13.56 9.69 10.91

28200 20150 22690

11700 120

8.73 16.18

18170 33660

7.97 13.76

16590 28620

880 1000 420 1160 70 1490 480

14.03 7.91 10.15 9.45 8.08 7.74 8.72

29180 16450 21120 19660 16800 16100 18130

13.38 7.85 9.62 9.50 7.92 7.49 8.44

27820 16330 20000 19760 16470 15580 17550

1450

8.65

17990

7.96

16550

590 2410 200

7.72 7.69 8.10

16060 15980 16840

7.68 6.85 7.65

15980 14260 15910

560

7.89

16420

7.31

15200

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-9021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

35-9031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

37-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

37-1011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

37-1012

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 39-0000 39-1011 39-1012

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

39-1021 39-2021 39-3011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

39-3012 39-3031 39-3091

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations Gaming supervisors Slot key persons First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Gaming dealers

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

360

7.84

16320

7.35

15280

490

7.80

16230

7.42

15440

4830

10.45

21740

9.76

20310

380

15.31

31850

15.01

31210

110

17.11

35590

16.44

34190

2340 1190 100 690 5490 570 540

10.32 8.41 12.02 10.29 10.20 20.74 12.21

21460 17500 25000 21390 21210 43140 25400

10.04 8.42 11.86 9.82 8.56 20.73 11.53

20890 17510 24670 20430 17800 43110 23990

70 100 2140

12.30 7.89 8.14

25580 16420 16930

12.88 7.66 7.18

26800 15930 14940

50 90 100

9.32 8.36 9.16

19390 17380 19050

8.27 7.58 8.81

17190 15770 18330

39-3093

Gaming and sports book writers and runners Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers Amusement and recreation attendants Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants

210

6.73

14000

6.58

13690

39-5012 39-5092 39-6011 39-6012 39-9011

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Manicurists and pedicurists Baggage porters and bellhops Concierges Child care workers

** ** 120 70 690

9.68 8.23 8.08 9.37 7.82

20130 17120 16800 19490 16270

8.63 8.22 7.50 8.64 7.27

17950 17090 15600 17980 15110

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-1011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-1012 41-2011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-3031 41-3099

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-4011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

41-4012 41-9022 41-9041

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-1011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-2011 43-3011

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers

280 140 40 11660

12.00 11.17 11.30 12.43

24960 23240 23510 25850

11.32 10.05 10.33 9.87

23550 20900 21490 20520

1390

16.54

34410

14.48

30110

110 4130

30.55 8.15

63540 16950

26.90 8.02

55940 16680

Gaming change persons and booth cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents Sales representatives, services, all other Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Real estate sales agents Telemarketers

280 340 230 3870 80 240

10.47 11.18 15.34 11.54 16.64 14.51

21780 23250 31910 24000 34610 30170

10.50 11.64 14.34 10.07 14.83 12.57

21840 24200 29820 20940 30850 26150

120 50

35.32 29.17

73460 60680

29.92 27.55

62240 57310

70

32.12

66820

31.71

65950

550 100 50

23.74 24.34 11.14

49380 50630 23170

19.82 22.47 11.20

41210 46730 23290

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors

16110

13.29

27640

12.12

25200

1230

19.38

40310

17.72

36870

210 230

9.68 11.95

20140 24860

9.39 11.51

19520 23930

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-3021

Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4031 43-4051

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-4161 43-4171

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-4181 43-4199 43-5021 43-5031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-5053 43-5061

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

320

11.94

24840

11.34

23580

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Gaming cage workers Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Customer service representatives

1720 460 150 70 690 70 870

14.49 12.48 14.36 17.42 9.46 12.03 12.18

30140 25960 29880 36230 19670 25020 25340

13.98 11.90 14.15 17.56 9.68 11.02 11.54

29080 24750 29430 36520 20140 22920 24000

Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks All other information and record clerks Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks

60 120 240 270 120 ** 110

14.31 9.35 9.31 12.95 12.96 12.17 11.46

29760 19440 19360 26930 26960 25320 23830

13.73 8.63 9.20 12.09 14.04 12.02 10.52

28560 17940 19140 25150 29190 25000 21890

180 740

16.30 10.81

33900 22480

16.02 10.47

33310 21780

90 340 70 100

14.08 16.72 8.99 12.71

29290 34770 18700 26450

14.87 16.88 8.89 12.78

30940 35120 18490 26580

100 50 50 250

16.72 12.76 21.48 21.04

34790 26550 44690 43750

15.63 11.61 21.77 21.02

32520 24150 45280 43710

120 150

20.11 17.68

41820 36770

21.30 17.63

44310 36670

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-5071 43-5081

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-5111

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-9041

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-9051 43-9061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

43-9199 45-0000 45-4021 45-4022 47-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-1011 47-2021 47-2031 47-2041 47-2044 47-2051 47-2061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-2071

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Word processors and typists Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office and administrative support workers, all other Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations Fallers Logging equipment operators Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Carpenters Carpet installers Tile and marble setters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

580 1360

12.43 9.99

25850 20770

11.81 9.17

24570 19070

40

*

*

*

*

570 120 200

16.77 17.21 11.77

34870 35800 24480

15.14 17.23 11.63

31480 35830 24190

2110 130 110 50

12.47 14.30 10.42 12.85

25930 29740 21680 26720

11.82 14.37 9.74 12.03

24590 29890 20250 25020

70

13.39

27840

12.64

26290

70 1220

10.96 10.89

22800 22650

9.99 10.43

20790 21700

50 140 ** 50 6040

* 14.82 12.80 14.45 15.58

* 30830 26630 30050 32420

* 14.14 12.91 14.50 14.34

* 29410 26850 30150 29830

610 70 690 40 60 190 1130

23.93 20.74 16.32 14.24 15.04 13.92 11.29

49770 43140 33950 29620 31290 28960 23480

22.86 21.20 15.82 14.00 14.19 13.87 11.28

47550 44100 32910 29120 29510 28850 23470

50

12.85

26720

12.66

26320

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-2073 47-2081 47-2111 47-2141 47-2152 47-2181 47-2211

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-3011 47-3012 47-3013

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-3014

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

47-3015 47-3016 47-4011 47-4051

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-1011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-2011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-2022 49-2091

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-2094

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-2095 49-2098 49-3011

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Roofers Sheet metal workers Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Helpers--roofers Construction and building inspectors Highway maintenance workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Avionics technicians Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay Security and fire alarm systems installers Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

360 ** 500 240 470 80 90

14.86 16.11 19.75 13.64 17.40 15.04 16.61

30920 33500 41080 28370 36190 31270 34540

14.23 16.34 20.93 13.52 16.63 14.78 15.76

29590 33980 43540 28110 34590 30730 32770

70 90 120

11.03 11.17 13.68

22940 23230 28460

11.04 11.30 13.67

22970 23500 28430

**

9.73

20240

9.54

19850

** 60 60 170

12.06 12.49 19.61 11.89

25090 25980 40790 24730

11.95 12.68 18.25 11.54

24850 26380 37960 24000

4550

17.91

37250

17.43

36240

480

23.73

49370

23.17

48190

60

14.36

29870

14.22

29580

110 80

26.74 25.79

55630 53650

27.65 25.46

57520 52960

70

21.35

44410

21.58

44880

30 ** 190

25.02 18.82 23.29

52030 39140 48430

26.10 18.99 22.96

54290 39500 47760

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-3021

Automotive body and related repairers

100

22.23

46230

22.20

46170

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-3023

520

17.63

36660

16.71

34760

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-3031

130

16.71

34750

16.14

33570

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-3042

150

17.47

36330

17.65

36720

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-3053 49-3093

50 **

12.30 9.94

25590 20670

11.63 10.10

24180 21010

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9051

** ** 970 50 **

14.99 20.21 13.77 22.57 21.99

31190 42030 28650 46940 45730

14.05 20.79 13.00 25.86 22.46

29230 43240 27040 53790 46720

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-9052

40

23.19

48230

25.30

52630

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-9091

180

13.45

27980

13.35

27760

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

49-9098 51-0000

110 4760

10.39 14.27

21620 29680

10.53 12.31

21910 25600

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-1011 51-2041 51-2092 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022

420 120 470 70 60 120

20.49 * 9.65 10.80 13.06 8.61

42630 * 20070 22460 27160 17920

20.51 * 9.24 10.69 12.83 8.59

42660 * 19210 22240 26690 17870

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-4011

**

10.47

21780

9.62

20000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-4021

Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics Tire repairers and changers Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Team assemblers Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

50

13.31

27690

13.17

27390

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-4031

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-4033 51-4041 51-4121 51-5023 51-6011

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-6021 51-6031 51-7011 51-8021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-8031 51-8091

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9023

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9061 51-9083

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9111

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9121 51-9122

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9132

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

51-9193 51-9198

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Chemical plant and system operators Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Ophthalmic laboratory technicians Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Photographic processing machine operators Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Helpers--production workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

90

12.70

26420

12.22

25430

30 70 200 110 210

11.85 18.65 15.84 13.38 9.16

24650 38790 32950 27840 19050

11.26 17.64 16.46 13.70 8.66

23410 36690 34230 28500 18020

80 ** 160 40

10.71 10.47 13.31 18.58

22280 21780 27680 38640

10.18 9.60 13.20 19.72

21160 19970 27460 41010

40 **

13.59 24.26

28270 50450

13.39 25.05

27840 52110

50

15.82

32910

14.04

29200

180 **

16.01 9.52

33300 19810

15.67 9.82

32600 20430

**

9.79

20360

9.82

20420

** 90

13.88 16.98

28880 35330

15.11 15.03

31430 31270

40

9.21

19170

8.81

18330

50 150

9.16 9.11

19060 18950

9.05 9.51

18820 19780

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

53-0000

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

53-1021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

53-1031 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-3099

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

53-5021 53-6021 53-6031 53-7011 53-7021

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Motor vehicle operators, all other Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels Parking lot attendants Service station attendants Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

6510

12.75

26530

10.66

22170

140

16.77

34880

14.71

30590

190 90 570 320 980 840 110 40

20.99 8.75 7.88 12.97 16.67 12.68 10.09 17.36

43650 18210 16390 26980 34660 26380 20990 36100

19.52 8.74 7.50 12.18 16.09 11.30 9.68 17.59

40610 18170 15610 25330 33460 23510 20130 36580

40 270 ** 40 40

25.30 8.42 8.69 13.08 22.17

52610 17520 18080 27200 46120

25.99 8.21 8.25 12.07 22.40

54060 17080 17160 25110 46600

30 290 180

13.21 14.54 8.17

27470 30230 16990

13.13 12.76 8.04

27310 26550 16720

1590 110 220 ** 57330 2010 ** 610 70

10.77 10.93 7.73 10.92 14.86 32.62 53.36 35.63 *

22390 22740 16080 22710 30920 67850 110980 74100 22470

9.08 11.01 7.24 10.94 11.54 28.07 46.68 30.85 *

18890 22910 15050 22760 24010 58380 97090 64170 22070

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

11-2022 11-3011

Sales managers Administrative services managers

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

11-3021 11-3031 11-3051 11-3061 11-9021

Hattiesburg, MS

11-9031

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

11-9032 11-9051 11-9111

Hattiesburg, MS

11-9141

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Food service managers Medical and health services managers Property, real estate, and community association managers

Hattiesburg, MS

13-0000

Hattiesburg, MS

13-1023

Hattiesburg, MS

13-1031

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

13-1041 13-1051

Hattiesburg, MS

13-1071

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

13-1072 13-1073 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

70 **

36.45 22.93

75820 47700

36.40 19.65

75720 40880

30 100 50 ** 80

29.85 27.84 40.10 48.51 28.34

62080 57900 83400 100910 58960

28.01 24.45 37.83 52.15 22.84

58260 50860 78690 108470 47520

50

14.31

29760

11.29

23490

110 70 140

* 19.79 42.62

68060 41150 88640

* 18.74 30.07

68390 38970 62540

110

13.22

27500

11.85

24650

Business and financial operations occupations Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

1220

21.57

44870

19.40

40350

90

14.77

30720

13.63

28340

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Management analysts Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors

70

24.81

51610

24.89

51780

100 50

18.22 21.35

37900 44410

17.84 20.63

37120 42920

60

16.22

33740

15.00

31200

30 40 40 140 160

20.76 19.31 24.98 22.38 24.06

43170 40160 51960 46550 50050

21.54 20.13 22.96 22.14 20.14

44810 41870 47770 46050 41890

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

13-2052 13-2072 13-2082 15-0000 15-1021 15-1041

Personal financial advisors Loan officers Tax preparers Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer support specialists

** 150 110 400 50 260

47.84 23.26 10.09 18.26 23.33 14.15

99500 48380 20990 37970 48520 29430

33.75 23.21 9.64 15.15 19.37 13.71

70200 48280 20050 31500 40280 28510

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

15-1071 17-0000 17-1011 17-1022 17-2112 17-3022

40 550 ** 60 40 70

23.70 21.66 19.88 17.35 31.08 15.60

49290 45060 41350 36090 64650 32440

22.42 18.31 16.81 15.44 29.53 14.71

46630 38080 34970 32120 61410 30600

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

17-3023 17-3031

Network and computer systems administrators Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Surveyors Industrial engineers Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Surveying and mapping technicians

60 60

20.93 11.55

43530 24020

21.68 10.74

45090 22350

Hattiesburg, MS

19-0000

Life, physical, and social science occupations

390

19.91

41400

17.53

36460

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

19-3031 19-4031

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Chemical technicians

160 **

19.40 13.80

40340 28700

17.52 13.93

36440 28970

Hattiesburg, MS

21-0000

Community and social services occupations

790

16.24

33780

14.62

30400

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

21-1012 21-1021 21-1022

100 80 60

21.09 15.95 18.21

43870 33180 37880

21.11 15.64 17.95

43900 32530 37330

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

21-1023 21-1093 21-2011 23-0000 23-1011 23-2011

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Social and human service assistants Clergy Legal occupations Lawyers Paralegals and legal assistants

110 300 ** 410 280 **

20.84 13.10 13.95 32.07 36.34 20.70

43340 27260 29010 66700 75580 43060

19.09 12.96 13.73 31.27 39.41 17.50

39700 26960 28560 65050 81970 36400

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Hattiesburg, MS

25-0000

Education, training, and library occupations

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2011

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2012

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2021

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2022

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2031

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2032

Hattiesburg, MS

25-2041

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

25-2043 25-3021 25-4021 25-9031 25-9041

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

27-0000 27-1023 27-1024 27-2022 27-3031

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

29-0000 29-1021 29-1031 29-1051 29-1062 29-1071

Special education teachers, secondary school Self-enrichment education teachers Librarians Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Floral designers Graphic designers Coaches and scouts Public relations specialists Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Physician assistants

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

3630

19.58

40720

18.91

39340

240

8.12

16880

7.27

15130

110

*

36820

*

36240

610

*

39440

*

38050

220

*

39030

*

38640

580

*

42840

*

41730

70

*

44240

*

43920

80

*

39980

*

41370

60 ** 70 30 420

* 8.05 21.29 24.32 *

41360 16740 44280 50590 14680

* 6.76 20.98 25.13 *

44190 14060 43630 52270 14140

330 30 30 70 40

16.55 9.97 15.43 * 12.02

34420 20730 32100 49080 24990

14.65 10.08 15.36 * 12.72

30480 20970 31950 38530 26460

5090 ** 40 130 200 80

27.25 88.18 25.12 47.50 69.28 17.66

56680 183420 52240 98800 144090 36720

21.95 # 20.72 45.70 60.20 15.71

45660 # 43110 95060 125210 32670

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131

Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2032 29-2034

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

29-2041 29-2052 29-2053 29-2055 29-2056

Hattiesburg, MS

29-2061

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

29-2071 29-2081 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-2021 31-2022 31-9091 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 33-0000

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists Diagnostic medical sonographers Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Pharmacy technicians Psychiatric technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical equipment preparers Medical transcriptionists Protective service occupations

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

1900 60 70 70 50 30

27.33 28.75 33.86 19.22 23.85 38.38

56840 59800 70430 39990 49600 79830

26.46 28.51 29.63 17.73 22.99 36.44

55030 59300 61640 36880 47820 75790

120 150 80 50 150

20.60 13.40 24.67 23.37 20.01

42840 27870 51320 48620 41610

19.73 13.07 25.70 22.57 18.43

41040 27190 53460 46940 38330

90 160 130 180 30

12.70 10.40 8.63 12.86 11.60

26410 21630 17940 26750 24120

12.91 10.31 7.04 12.39 12.56

26850 21440 14630 25760 26130

630

14.56

30280

13.93

28970

150 90 1870 120 920 40 50 200 340 30 70 1210

10.79 12.61 10.09 9.17 8.80 19.06 8.84 11.98 11.06 10.40 12.30 12.75

22430 26230 20980 19070 18310 39650 18380 24910 23000 21640 25580 26530

10.32 12.97 9.41 8.79 8.67 17.12 8.69 11.77 11.41 10.38 12.47 12.63

21460 26990 19580 18290 18030 35610 18080 24490 23740 21590 25940 26260

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

33-1099 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9021 33-9032

Hattiesburg, MS

33-9092

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

35-0000 35-1011

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Hattiesburg, MS

35-3021

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

35-9011 35-9021

Hattiesburg, MS

35-9031

Hattiesburg, MS

37-0000

Standard Occupational Classification Title

First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Private detectives and investigators Security guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50 90 40 300 ** 330

15.79 12.15 23.05 14.24 17.01 8.48

32840 25280 47950 29630 35370 17640

15.64 12.34 19.11 13.74 17.17 7.68

32530 25670 39760 28590 35720 15970

30

8.23

17110

7.46

15510

6970 90

7.74 9.71

16100 20190

7.12 9.63

14800 20040

580 730 350 670 50 900 320

12.27 7.07 8.50 8.30 6.98 7.74 8.14

25520 14710 17680 17260 14510 16100 16940

11.24 6.97 8.49 8.34 6.83 7.49 7.76

23380 14500 17660 17340 14200 15580 16130

860

6.87

14290

6.71

13960

320 1500 90

7.58 6.56 7.41

15760 13640 15420

7.30 6.51 7.32

15190 13550 15230

110 170

6.62 6.83

13770 14210

6.56 6.75

13630 14050

230

7.01

14580

6.88

14300

1790

8.98

18670

8.35

17370

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS

37-1011

Hattiesburg, MS

37-1012

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 39-0000 39-2021 39-3091

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

39-5012 39-9011 39-9032 41-0000

Hattiesburg, MS

41-1011

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

41-1012 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3021

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations Nonfarm animal caretakers Amusement and recreation attendants

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

90

11.81

24570

10.33

21490

60

19.59

40740

18.55

38590

1010 290 50 280 970 50 130

8.11 7.42 14.70 9.67 8.55 9.23 8.51

16860 15440 30580 20120 17790 19190 17700

8.10 6.97 14.31 9.68 7.69 9.05 8.10

16840 14500 29760 20120 15990 18830 16850

90 290 150 7120

7.96 7.12 8.16 11.92

16550 14810 16980 24800

7.38 6.84 7.07 8.92

15360 14240 14710 18560

880

16.85

35060

13.49

28050

50 2860 220 100 2310 170

28.51 7.69 9.16 14.46 12.44 *

59290 16000 19060 30070 25870 *

25.78 7.38 8.53 13.72 9.21 *

53610 15340 17740 28530 19150 *

41-4012 41-9022

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Child care workers Recreation workers Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Insurance sales agents Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Real estate sales agents

400 40

21.36 30.02

44420 62430

20.05 29.46

41700 61270

43-0000

Office and administrative support occupations

10180

12.02

25000

10.94

22760

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS

43-1011

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-2011 43-3011

Hattiesburg, MS

43-3021

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-3031 43-3051 43-3071 43-4031 43-4051 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4131 43-4151

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-4161 43-4171 43-4199 43-5021 43-5031

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Standard Occupational Classification Title

First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Payroll and timekeeping clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Customer service representatives File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Loan interviewers and clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks All other information and record clerks Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

680

19.11

39750

18.36

38190

80 180

9.23 11.88

19200 24710

8.64 11.38

17960 23680

300

12.22

25410

11.65

24220

820 80 390 80 820 90 130 280 60 60

15.22 13.54 10.13 11.13 10.87 9.18 7.83 12.52 13.34 10.37

31660 28150 21070 23150 22600 19100 16280 26050 27740 21560

14.08 13.38 9.82 10.99 9.74 9.43 7.95 12.47 13.08 9.58

29290 27840 20430 22850 20270 19610 16530 25930 27200 19930

60 810 100 90 60

14.88 8.84 13.92 9.10 10.35

30940 18390 28950 18940 21520

14.88 8.71 11.66 8.94 10.38

30950 18120 24240 18590 21590

50 40 60 160

13.10 11.27 21.06 20.99

27260 23440 43800 43660

11.91 9.89 21.47 20.91

24770 20570 44660 43480

40 50 300 850

19.47 17.14 11.36 9.08

40490 35660 23640 18900

21.13 16.32 10.35 8.47

43940 33940 21520 17620

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

43-9041 43-9061 45-0000 45-4022 47-0000

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

47-1011 47-2021 47-2031 47-2051 47-2061

Hattiesburg, MS

47-2071

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

47-2073 47-2111 47-2141 47-2152 47-2221 47-3012 47-3013

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

47-3015 47-4041 47-4051

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Office clerks, general Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations Logging equipment operators Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Carpenters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Electricians Painters, construction and maintenance Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Hazardous materials removal workers Highway maintenance workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

400 60 130

16.09 16.66 13.83

33480 34640 28770

14.62 16.57 14.60

30420 34470 30360

1590 60 130

10.88 11.18 10.12

22630 23250 21050

10.75 11.19 10.76

22350 23270 22390

** 730 180 110 2850

12.88 8.54 14.98 15.53 13.69

26790 17770 31170 32310 28470

12.15 8.33 12.84 13.48 12.88

25270 17320 26700 28030 26790

270 ** 360 40 370

21.06 12.52 13.33 12.20 10.40

43800 26050 27730 25390 21630

19.51 12.61 13.54 11.89 10.09

40580 26230 28170 24730 20990

60

10.86

22580

10.83

22520

130 310 80 250 ** 110 130

13.93 16.81 12.53 15.16 10.27 10.35 11.05

28980 34970 26070 31520 21360 21520 22990

14.01 16.43 11.64 16.22 9.37 10.54 11.05

29130 34170 24200 33740 19500 21920 22980

** ** 40

9.50 16.85 9.29

19760 35040 19330

9.50 17.03 9.01

19760 35420 18730

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS

49-0000

Hattiesburg, MS

49-1011

Hattiesburg, MS

49-2011

Hattiesburg, MS

49-2022

Hattiesburg, MS

49-2094

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

49-2096 49-3021 49-3022

Hattiesburg, MS

49-3023

Hattiesburg, MS

49-3031

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

49-3042 49-3093

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9051

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

49-9098 51-0000

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

51-1011 51-2092 51-3021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles Automotive body and related repairers Automotive glass installers and repairers Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Tire repairers and changers Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Electrical power-line installers and repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Team assemblers Butchers and meat cutters

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

2570

15.51

32270

14.24

29610

200

23.55

48980

24.02

49960

40

15.41

32060

15.34

31910

50

25.43

52900

26.55

55230

30

23.36

48580

23.42

48710

** ** 60

7.98 16.43 16.50

16600 34170 34330

7.84 16.34 15.72

16310 33990 32710

290

10.79

22440

10.32

21450

140

16.24

33770

15.33

31880

70 **

18.85 10.69

39210 22230

19.35 10.70

40240 22260

** 110 650 130

14.10 18.33 13.18 19.51

29320 38130 27420 40580

13.78 18.55 12.25 19.41

28650 38580 25480 40370

80 3330

11.37 14.30

23650 29740

10.92 13.06

22720 27160

240 220 40

23.03 11.60 11.59

47910 24120 24110

22.53 12.40 11.46

46870 25780 23850

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

51-4011 51-4041

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

51-4072 51-4121 51-5023 51-6011

Hattiesburg, MS

51-7041

Hattiesburg, MS

51-8031

Hattiesburg, MS

51-8093

Hattiesburg, MS

51-9023

Hattiesburg, MS

51-9061

Hattiesburg, MS

51-9111

Hattiesburg, MS

51-9132

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

51-9196 51-9198

Hattiesburg, MS

53-0000

Hattiesburg, MS

53-1021

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

53-1031 53-3022

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Photographic processing machine operators Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Bus drivers, school

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

90 60

14.46 16.31

30070 33930

14.75 14.47

30680 30100

40 210 60 140

12.27 14.67 12.63 8.68

25520 30510 26270 18050

12.58 14.57 12.43 8.80

26170 30310 25850 18300

**

11.44

23790

11.25

23400

**

10.32

21470

9.93

20660

**

30.43

63300

31.61

65740

**

12.12

25210

12.55

26100

120

14.45

30050

13.31

27680

90

10.56

21950

10.82

22510

40

11.52

23950

8.84

18380

340 210

15.16 10.70

31520 22260

16.23 10.20

33770 21220

3470

12.60

26210

10.67

22200

90

17.37

36120

15.27

31760

70 220

25.43 7.93

52890 16490

23.74 6.91

49380 14360

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-7051 53-7061

Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

11-3021 11-3031 11-3041 11-3042 11-3051 11-3061

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

11-3071 11-9021

Jackson, MS

11-9031

Jackson, MS

11-9032

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Advertising and promotions managers Marketing managers Sales managers Public relations managers Administrative services managers Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Compensation and benefits managers Training and development managers Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

330 710 450 40 150 120

11.82 16.98 15.83 8.98 13.34 8.76

24590 35310 32920 18680 27750 18210

9.50 16.04 15.54 9.02 12.22 8.82

19760 33360 32330 18760 25420 18350

770 ** 120 251590 12340 1270 4280 140 70 270 390 120 560

8.90 8.75 7.68 16.82 38.87 54.04 44.62 * 31.31 41.53 44.36 * 26.88

18520 18200 15970 34990 80850 112400 92800 22500 65130 86380 92270 * 55910

8.57 8.73 7.10 13.36 33.12 42.56 38.57 * 28.24 32.90 38.86 * 26.09

17830 18160 14760 27780 68880 88520 80220 20140 58740 68430 80820 * 54270

390 880 100 120 220 110

35.60 38.22 32.93 31.94 36.40 31.23

74050 79500 68490 66440 75710 64950

33.46 33.83 30.36 33.04 34.58 28.12

69600 70360 63160 68730 71930 58490

190 430

28.13 29.86

58520 62120

26.30 25.73

54710 53510

100

20.76

43180

19.98

41560

360

*

71380

*

71980

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

11-9033 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9081 11-9111 11-9121 11-9131

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

11-9141 11-9151 11-9199

Jackson, MS

13-0000

Jackson, MS

13-1022

Jackson, MS

13-1023

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-1031 13-1032

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-1041 13-1051 13-1061

Jackson, MS

13-1071

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-1072 13-1073

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-1079 13-1081

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Education administrators, postsecondary Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Natural sciences managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

340 150 230 40 70 400 40 40

36.36 44.74 21.62 17.16 18.50 35.28 44.46 32.28

75630 93050 44980 35700 38490 73370 92470 67150

36.05 43.44 20.04 15.96 15.82 32.66 39.88 32.47

74980 90350 41680 33190 32910 67940 82950 67540

340 400 240

19.88 20.01 39.30

41350 41620 81750

17.65 18.72 40.57

36710 38930 84380

Business and financial operations occupations Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

9430

23.97

49850

21.52

44760

150

23.25

48350

21.52

44760

440

20.75

43160

19.01

39540

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Insurance appraisers, auto damage Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Emergency management specialists Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Logisticians

570 80

26.09 21.08

54260 43850

25.95 20.89

53980 43440

480 320 70

20.65 27.56 17.18

42950 57330 35740

18.24 24.13 17.48

37930 50190 36360

550

17.06

35490

15.31

31840

120 480

17.65 19.44

36720 40440

16.27 18.34

33850 38140

140 90

30.36 28.56

63140 59400

29.89 27.52

62170 57250

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2031 13-2041 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2061 13-2071 13-2072

Management analysts Meeting and convention planners Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate Budget analysts Credit analysts Financial analysts Personal financial advisors Insurance underwriters Financial examiners Loan counselors Loan officers

340 60 1170 1710 ** 120 60 90 340 400 90 80 620

25.60 22.34 23.81 24.52 22.78 23.12 24.60 36.12 28.25 26.10 32.26 21.85 32.78

53250 46480 49520 51000 47390 48080 51170 75130 58760 54280 67100 45440 68170

24.66 21.96 22.27 21.59 23.01 20.31 21.31 30.60 24.35 22.98 30.40 21.77 31.74

51300 45670 46320 44910 47870 42240 44330 63640 50650 47810 63240 45290 66010

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

13-2081 13-2082 13-2099 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031

280 ** 90 3930 590 610

18.43 10.87 34.60 25.62 24.87 29.79

38340 22620 71970 53290 51740 61970

13.99 9.68 35.58 24.60 23.23 28.60

29090 20140 74000 51180 48310 59490

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Tax preparers Financial specialists, all other Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer software engineers, systems software Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators

120 760 590 170

32.54 19.58 27.72 25.53

67690 40720 57650 53100

30.97 18.69 26.96 25.66

64420 38870 56070 53360

Jackson, MS

15-1071

670

23.74

49390

22.83

47490

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

15-1081 15-1099 17-0000 17-1011 17-1021 17-1022

Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Cartographers and photogrammetrists Surveyors

200 150 3860 240 ** 150

26.09 32.59 25.66 30.26 22.53 21.15

54260 67780 53370 62940 46860 43990

23.40 32.78 23.98 26.41 22.93 19.94

48670 68180 49870 54930 47700 41480

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

17-2051 17-2071 17-2072 17-2081 17-2112 17-2141 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013 17-3022

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

17-3023 17-3025 17-3026 17-3027 17-3031

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

19-0000 19-1023 19-1031 19-2031

Jackson, MS

19-2041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Civil engineers Electrical engineers Electronics engineers, except computer Environmental engineers Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Architectural and civil drafters Electrical and electronics drafters Mechanical drafters Civil engineering technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Environmental engineering technicians Industrial engineering technicians Mechanical engineering technicians Surveying and mapping technicians

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

410 370 60 270 340 200 50 260 220 ** 230

29.42 32.85 35.17 27.90 33.34 33.07 37.44 16.65 19.84 17.99 14.97

61190 68320 73160 58030 69340 68790 77880 34630 41270 37420 31130

29.23 32.76 35.76 27.21 32.98 31.27 38.91 16.56 20.59 18.02 14.88

60790 68140 74370 56590 68600 65040 80940 34450 42840 37480 30960

290 ** 150 140 140

22.93 16.08 26.15 19.40 16.24

47690 33440 54400 40360 33770

22.90 16.57 21.92 20.13 14.69

47630 34460 45600 41870 30550

1120 40 130 40

25.39 20.05 23.65 23.31

52800 41700 49190 48490

22.00 19.45 22.87 21.00

45770 40460 47570 43680

140

18.51

38510

17.81

37040

19-2042 19-3011 19-3021

Life, physical, and social science occupations Zoologists and wildlife biologists Conservation scientists Chemists Environmental scientists and specialists, including health Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers Economists Market research analysts

** ** 80

32.50 33.62 21.07

67600 69920 43830

31.19 31.53 19.61

64870 65570 40780

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

19-3031 19-4093

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Forest and conservation technicians

150 30

37.25 15.73

77490 32710

24.15 14.45

50230 30060

Jackson, MS

21-0000

Community and social services occupations

2790

16.42

34150

15.30

31820

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS

21-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

21-1012 21-1014 21-1015 21-1021 21-1022

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

21-1023 21-1091 21-1093 21-2011 23-0000 23-1011 23-1022 23-1023 23-2011 23-2092 23-2093 25-0000 25-1011 25-1021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

25-1022 25-1042 25-1052 25-1066 25-1067

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

25-1072 25-1081

Jackson, MS

25-1121

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors Educational, vocational, and school counselors Mental health counselors Rehabilitation counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Health educators Social and human service assistants Clergy Legal occupations Lawyers Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Law clerks Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Biological science teachers, postsecondary Chemistry teachers, postsecondary Psychology teachers, postsecondary Sociology teachers, postsecondary Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary Education teachers, postsecondary Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

250

14.61

30390

13.58

28240

400 90 190 450 430

21.68 19.98 17.68 15.69 15.37

45100 41570 36780 32640 31980

21.47 20.12 17.90 15.09 13.90

44660 41840 37240 31380 28910

230 140 400 50 2650 1280 40 80 820 80 ** 15740 350 120

15.36 19.08 11.45 21.07 33.90 47.54 * 23.73 18.46 21.40 26.86 19.47 * *

31940 39690 23820 43820 70520 98880 * 49350 38400 44500 55870 40500 56680 52980

15.03 17.51 9.66 17.28 27.62 41.13 * 14.60 17.31 17.43 27.72 18.35 * *

31270 36410 20100 35950 57450 85560 * 30370 36010 36260 57670 38160 54250 50670

120 110 70 80 40

* * * * *

49490 59790 63420 56900 56630

* * * * *

47350 55610 62910 55480 58180

250 210

* *

48130 54410

* *

44170 50990

180

*

48050

*

46830

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS

25-1122

Jackson, MS

25-1123

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

25-1124 25-1125

Jackson, MS

25-1126

Communications teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary History teachers, postsecondary Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary

Jackson, MS

25-1194

Jackson, MS

25-2011

Jackson, MS

25-2012

Jackson, MS

25-2021

Jackson, MS

25-2022

Jackson, MS

25-2031

Jackson, MS

25-2032

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

25-2041 25-2042

Jackson, MS

25-2043

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4021 25-4031 25-9031

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

60

*

55560

*

55270

250

*

59680

*

54560

30 70

* *

54560 57920

* *

56510 53720

40

*

63110

*

58750

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary

310

19.69

40950

17.58

36560

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school

490

11.14

23170

9.78

20350

400

*

33290

*

33810

2480

*

40360

*

39110

1340

*

39600

*

38480

2250

*

41940

*

40410

190

*

43430

*

41260

290 130

* *

44450 42490

* *

42930 39700

180

*

42160

*

41060

270 500 170 480 200 240

14.36 17.87 * 18.11 10.37 19.99

29870 37170 40050 37670 21570 41580

14.34 16.14 * 18.54 10.12 19.22

29830 33560 35910 38560 21060 39980

Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other Librarians Library technicians Instructional coordinators

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS

25-9041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

27-0000 27-1011 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025

Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Art directors Floral designers Graphic designers Interior designers

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

27-1026 27-2012 27-2022 27-2032 27-3011 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3043 27-4011 27-4012 27-4021

Jackson, MS

27-4031

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-0000 29-1021 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1061 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064 29-1065 29-1066

Merchandise displayers and window trimmers Producers and directors Coaches and scouts Choreographers Radio and television announcers Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Editors Writers and authors Audio and video equipment technicians Broadcast technicians Photographers Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Anesthesiologists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Obstetricians and gynecologists Pediatricians, general Psychiatrists

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

2020

*

15580

*

14720

3290 40 130 200 230

19.60 33.54 10.75 21.17 12.97

40780 69770 22350 44030 26980

16.20 26.62 9.90 18.27 11.78

33690 55360 20590 38000 24510

120 110 520 ** 60 80 930 130 60 50 60 100

9.49 13.81 * 10.55 11.18 18.64 18.03 23.94 21.63 15.26 13.08 12.13

19740 28730 44570 21940 23250 38780 37490 49790 44980 31750 27210 25240

6.85 14.16 * 10.34 9.54 17.63 17.40 22.88 19.45 14.96 12.71 10.91

14240 29460 44560 21510 19840 36670 36180 47590 40450 31110 26440 22700

50

11.17

23230

8.54

17770

15770 180 120 50 570 70 430 70 ** 90 **

28.67 54.00 22.56 36.72 43.31 62.23 89.82 91.41 # 70.57 71.81

59630 112330 46930 76390 90090 129430 186820 190120 # 146790 149360

22.96 50.87 21.82 33.45 43.38 66.70 # # # # #

47750 105820 45390 69570 90220 138730 # # # # #

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-1067 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131

Surgeons Registered nurses Occupational therapists Physical therapists Radiation therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Veterinarians

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2055 29-2056

Jackson, MS

29-2061

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

220 6150 190 340 70 170 280 290 100

98.26 26.49 30.17 32.21 26.32 15.77 21.19 29.40 25.09

204370 55110 62760 66990 54740 32790 44070 61160 52180

# 26.08 30.85 30.14 26.56 13.84 20.88 28.45 21.89

# 54250 64170 62700 55250 28790 43420 59170 45520

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists

470 300 300

25.91 14.01 20.69

53900 29140 43040

22.71 13.51 20.91

47240 28100 43490

140 140 40 440

21.40 22.97 27.02 20.95

44520 47770 56200 43580

20.78 25.38 28.47 20.80

43220 52780 59230 43260

** 80 480 70 250 70

10.22 9.98 11.66 12.67 15.99 14.98

21260 20760 24250 26360 33270 31160

6.98 9.99 11.29 13.00 15.54 15.01

14510 20770 23470 27040 32330 31220

1850

15.48

32190

15.54

32330

29-2071 29-2081 29-2091

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Nuclear medicine technologists Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Dietetic technicians Pharmacy technicians Psychiatric technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Orthotists and prosthetists

550 180 **

13.47 15.92 28.23

28020 33110 58720

12.49 15.34 23.71

25980 31910 49320

29-2099 29-9011

Health technologists and technicians, all other Occupational health and safety specialists

30 80

21.68 27.76

45100 57740

20.29 28.69

42200 59670

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS

29-9091

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

29-9099 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2021 31-2022 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094 31-9095

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000

Jackson, MS

33-1011

Jackson, MS

33-1012

Jackson, MS

33-1021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

33-1099 33-2011 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9021 33-9032 33-9091

Athletic trainers Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Psychiatric aides Occupational therapist assistants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Pharmacy aides Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Bailiffs Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Private detectives and investigators Security guards Crossing guards

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50

*

39410

*

40020

160 9100 500 3520 3320 50 110 60 410 410 90 70

16.62 9.75 8.47 9.00 9.10 18.81 18.79 9.61 13.51 12.32 13.98 10.17

34570 20290 17610 18720 18940 39130 39080 19980 28100 25620 29080 21160

13.95 8.99 8.54 8.79 8.77 19.80 18.09 9.13 13.42 11.97 13.64 10.17

29020 18700 17770 18270 18240 41180 37630 19000 27920 24900 28370 21160

140 240 7650

9.87 12.80 12.40

20520 26620 25790

9.31 11.23 10.68

19370 23360 22210

110

17.98

37390

16.37

34050

80

26.73

55590

23.83

49570

60

22.38

46550

22.31

46410

90 360 70 1170 390 1240 ** 3740 40

13.29 16.47 10.68 11.19 26.95 14.64 19.06 9.54 8.41

27640 34250 22210 23280 56060 30450 39640 19850 17490

11.21 16.19 10.57 11.15 24.90 14.57 18.03 8.61 7.22

23310 33680 21980 23190 51800 30300 37510 17900 15020

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

33-9092 33-9099

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

35-0000 35-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Jackson, MS

35-3021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

35-9011 35-9021

Jackson, MS

35-9031

Jackson, MS

35-9099

Jackson, MS

37-0000

Jackson, MS

37-1011

Jackson, MS

37-1012

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Protective service workers, all other Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Food preparation and serving related workers, all other Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

80 80

7.78 11.51

16170 23950

7.45 11.12

15490 23120

19750 210

8.01 13.93

16650 28970

7.19 15.38

14950 31980

1860 2130 890 1940 400 3580 350

12.88 7.17 8.18 8.58 6.99 7.30 8.05

26800 14920 17020 17850 14550 15180 16740

11.56 6.91 7.78 8.42 6.83 6.91 7.63

24050 14370 16170 17510 14210 14370 15880

1610

7.23

15030

6.77

14080

1310 3340 380

7.09 7.10 7.22

14750 14760 15020

6.88 6.60 6.99

14310 13720 14550

460 720

7.10 7.14

14770 14840

6.83 6.94

14210 14430

540

7.73

16090

7.79

16210

30

11.23

23360

10.60

22050

7270

9.50

19760

8.72

18150

350

14.66

30500

13.14

27340

190

18.21

37870

16.18

33650

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 39-0000

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

39-1021 39-2021 39-3031 39-3091 39-4011 39-4021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

39-5012 39-6011 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Jackson, MS

41-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

41-1012 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Jackson, MS

41-3031

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers Amusement and recreation attendants Embalmers Funeral attendants Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Baggage porters and bellhops Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

3660 1740 180 1130 4450

8.92 7.51 17.89 9.97 9.65

18550 15610 37200 20740 20060

8.66 7.34 14.98 9.77 8.19

18010 15260 31160 20320 17040

160 260 60 250 40 30

14.08 9.87 6.80 8.79 15.16 9.91

29280 20530 14140 18270 31520 20610

13.11 9.33 6.71 7.53 14.25 10.42

27280 19400 13950 15650 29640 21670

240 80 1480 ** 540 270 210 27570

12.80 6.79 7.38 8.09 14.92 10.56 10.28 14.80

26630 14120 15360 16830 31030 21960 21380 30780

10.99 6.65 7.13 6.99 16.32 10.15 9.55 10.73

22860 13820 14840 14530 33950 21110 19850 22320

2750

17.63

36670

15.01

31230

560 8170 810 580 8360 340 1080

31.44 7.81 11.76 14.36 11.98 19.58 23.64

65390 16240 24460 29870 24920 40720 49170

28.09 7.47 11.29 13.90 9.67 17.74 20.67

58420 15540 23480 28920 20100 36910 42990

270

44.92

93430

34.11

70940

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

41-3041 41-3099

Jackson, MS

41-4011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

41-4012 41-9011 41-9021 41-9022 41-9031 41-9041

Jackson, MS

43-0000

Jackson, MS

43-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-2011 43-3011

Jackson, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Travel agents Sales representatives, services, all other Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Demonstrators and product promoters Real estate brokers Real estate sales agents Sales engineers Telemarketers

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

60 550

13.06 22.65

27160 47100

12.83 21.47

26680 44670

540

37.56

78120

34.01

70740

2690 160 30 340 60 130

24.50 14.54 * 16.59 32.10 29.56

50950 30240 * 34500 66780 61480

21.60 15.06 * 16.28 33.79 12.25

44920 31330 * 33860 70290 25480

46130

13.82

28740

12.65

26320

3210

22.62

47050

20.97

43620

440 710

10.06 12.27

20930 25530

9.97 11.76

20730 24450

43-3021

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

950

13.01

27050

12.85

26730

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-3031 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Brokerage clerks Court, municipal, and license clerks Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks Customer service representatives

4530 360 120 1130 ** 160 70 3590

16.08 16.33 16.63 10.73 14.09 12.79 13.32 13.02

33450 33970 34590 22310 29300 26610 27700 27070

15.30 16.09 17.02 10.67 14.10 12.25 13.46 12.53

31820 33460 35410 22200 29320 25470 27990 26070

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-4061 43-4071

Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks

450 540

14.38 10.12

29910 21040

14.11 9.88

29350 20540

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-4161 43-4171

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-4181 43-5011 43-5021 43-5031

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Jackson, MS

43-5111

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks Cargo and freight agents Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

410 380 280 210 110 310

7.94 11.58 8.41 14.58 13.12 13.18

16520 24090 17500 30320 27280 27420

8.03 11.26 8.01 13.78 12.57 13.06

16700 23410 16670 28660 26140 27160

270 2310

15.74 10.14

32750 21100

15.40 9.67

32020 20110

140 170 480 160

12.78 18.56 8.96 11.73

26590 38610 18630 24410

11.51 18.18 8.44 11.34

23940 37810 17560 23580

360 180 150 570

14.56 * 21.51 20.97

30280 * 44730 43610

13.88 * 21.78 21.09

28880 * 45310 43880

370 240 1850 3720

19.29 18.57 14.68 10.83

40130 38620 30520 22520

21.06 18.07 12.80 10.08

43800 37590 26620 20970

100

11.47

23850

11.53

23990

2220 880 360

15.99 19.40 13.15

33260 40350 27350

14.75 20.03 12.55

30670 41670 26110

6330 300 550

12.64 17.34 10.57

26280 36070 21990

12.41 16.93 9.98

25810 35220 20750

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS

43-9022

Word processors and typists

Jackson, MS

43-9041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 43-9081 45-0000

Jackson, MS

45-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

45-2092 45-2093 45-4011 45-4022 47-0000

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

47-1011 47-2021 47-2022 47-2031 47-2051 47-2061

Jackson, MS

47-2071

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

47-2073 47-2081 47-2082 47-2111 47-2121 47-2132 47-2141

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office machine operators, except computer Proofreaders and copy markers Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals Forest and conservation workers Logging equipment operators Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Stonemasons Carpenters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Tapers Electricians Glaziers Insulation workers, mechanical Painters, construction and maintenance

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

210

11.48

23880

10.67

22200

1000

16.31

33930

14.48

30120

260 3960 ** 40 590

10.31 10.28 11.06 12.72 12.53

21450 21390 23000 26460 26060

9.85 10.03 11.07 12.73 10.85

20490 20850 23020 26470 22560

**

21.80

45350

20.88

43430

170 ** ** ** 11320

9.01 9.10 11.63 12.50 15.14

18750 18930 24200 26010 31490

8.98 7.34 10.63 12.55 13.77

18680 15260 22120 26100 28640

1020 100 40 1100 ** 1550

22.48 16.71 14.71 14.97 12.47 10.42

46760 34750 30590 31140 25930 21670

20.60 14.71 13.69 14.86 11.63 9.93

42840 30590 28470 30900 24200 20660

160

11.61

24150

12.34

25660

1390 100 120 1600 80 ** 280

12.88 12.74 17.89 21.02 15.56 11.56 14.18

26790 26490 37210 43730 32360 24050 29500

13.23 12.95 16.20 18.82 15.30 11.79 14.06

27520 26940 33710 39140 31830 24530 29250

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

47-2151 47-2152 47-2161 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221 47-3012 47-3013

Jackson, MS

47-3014

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

47-3015 47-3016 47-4011 47-4041 47-4051

Jackson, MS

49-0000

Jackson, MS

49-1011

Jackson, MS

49-2011

Jackson, MS

49-2022

Jackson, MS

49-2092

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-2094 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021

Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Plasterers and stucco masons Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Helpers--roofers Construction and building inspectors Hazardous materials removal workers Highway maintenance workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Security and fire alarm systems installers Aircraft mechanics and service technicians Automotive body and related repairers

Jackson, MS

49-3023

Automotive service technicians and mechanics

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

130 750 ** 100 350 190 120 **

11.74 14.32 17.70 13.22 13.64 13.52 11.49 11.26

24410 29790 36810 27510 28370 28120 23890 23430

11.21 13.46 16.81 11.98 12.87 13.62 10.72 11.21

23330 27990 34970 24910 26770 28320 22290 23320

**

10.72

22300

10.90

22670

350 60 100 110 150

11.39 10.97 22.90 13.52 11.60

23690 22810 47640 28130 24120

11.16 10.99 21.45 13.10 11.44

23220 22850 44620 27250 23790

10300

16.24

33770

14.75

30680

970

24.10

50120

22.45

46710

130

18.64

38770

14.15

29440

390

23.15

48140

22.39

46570

**

10.41

21660

9.06

18850

** 70 60 360

14.28 13.89 23.81 15.74

29700 28880 49530 32750

10.65 13.41 23.44 14.60

22160 27880 48750 30360

1390

14.90

30990

13.86

28830

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-3031 49-3041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-3042 49-3092 49-3093

Jackson, MS

49-9012

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9051

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-9052 49-9062

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-9091 49-9094

Jackson, MS

49-9098

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

49-9099 51-0000

Jackson, MS

51-1011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-2022 51-2041 51-2092 51-2099 51-3011

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Recreational vehicle service technicians Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Electrical power-line installers and repairers Telecommunications line installers and repairers Medical equipment repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Locksmiths and safe repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

550 150

16.25 14.28

33800 29710

16.41 12.41

34140 25800

260 ** 310

16.65 13.58 10.91

34630 28250 22700

16.48 13.69 10.74

34290 28470 22340

**

13.06

27170

12.80

26620

400 200 2980 100 480

17.21 20.37 13.60 17.40 18.33

35800 42370 28280 36200 38120

15.97 17.89 12.78 16.42 18.13

33220 37200 26570 34150 37710

430 **

16.84 23.92

35020 49750

15.53 24.60

32310 51160

60 **

14.95 12.73

31100 26480

14.50 12.91

30170 26840

290

11.29

23490

11.07

23030

** 17850

18.43 13.60

38340 28280

19.82 12.59

41230 26180

1160

21.22

44140

19.48

40520

240 300 2200 100 170

15.54 16.46 10.42 23.21 9.61

32330 34240 21680 48280 19980

15.76 15.28 9.94 26.17 9.53

32780 31780 20680 54430 19820

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-3021 51-3022 51-3023 51-3092

Butchers and meat cutters Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers Slaughterers and meat packers Food batchmakers

Jackson, MS

51-3093

Jackson, MS

51-4011

Jackson, MS

51-4021

Food cooking machine operators and tenders Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

Jackson, MS

51-4031

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-4033 51-4041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-4072 51-4111 51-4121

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-4193 51-5011 51-5021 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-6021 51-6031 51-6052 51-7011

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Bindery workers Job printers Prepress technicians and workers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

200 1220 60 50

11.41 9.56 10.49 9.93

23730 19870 21820 20650

11.17 9.15 10.56 10.07

23230 19030 21970 20940

**

9.24

19210

9.04

18790

270

12.86

26760

12.61

26240

180

16.13

33560

14.81

30800

570

13.76

28610

14.22

29580

150 **

11.78 17.79

24490 37000

11.18 17.68

23250 36780

280 250 520

* 28.87 15.40

* 60040 32030

* 33.04 15.64

* 68720 32530

50 40 40 ** 280 370

15.38 13.78 12.96 13.10 13.42 8.41

31990 28670 26960 27250 27910 17500

15.94 11.76 13.08 13.60 13.37 7.98

33160 24460 27200 28290 27800 16590

300 340 110 120

7.23 9.67 11.31 11.67

15030 20100 23530 24280

6.89 8.75 11.36 10.45

14340 18190 23620 21740

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS

51-7041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-7042 51-8013

Jackson, MS

51-8031

Jackson, MS

51-9012

Jackson, MS

51-9023

Jackson, MS

51-9032

Jackson, MS

51-9041

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-9061 51-9081 51-9082 51-9083

Jackson, MS

51-9111

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-9121 51-9122 51-9123

Jackson, MS

51-9193

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

51-9196 51-9198

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Power plant operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Dental laboratory technicians Medical appliance technicians Ophthalmic laboratory technicians Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Painting, coating, and decorating workers Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Helpers--production workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

150

13.51

28100

13.07

27180

170 40

10.21 23.06

21230 47960

10.10 23.55

21010 48990

30

16.05

33380

14.15

29430

50

15.33

31890

15.72

32700

370

11.19

23280

10.65

22150

30

11.64

24210

12.52

26030

80

11.61

24140

11.41

23730

550 50 120 **

13.44 13.16 13.56 14.62

27960 27370 28210 30410

12.49 12.17 12.43 15.69

25980 25310 25850 32630

250

9.75

20280

8.63

17940

120 40 60

12.31 15.48 10.89

25600 32200 22650

12.04 15.17 10.81

25040 31550 22490

80

10.25

21310

10.39

21610

130 1240

15.81 9.26

32890 19260

16.03 9.52

33340 19790

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Jackson, MS

53-0000

Jackson, MS

53-1021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

53-1031 53-2011 53-2012 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-6021 53-6031 53-6051 53-6099 53-7011 53-7021

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers Commercial pilots Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Parking lot attendants Service station attendants Transportation inspectors Transportation workers, all other Conveyor operators and tenders Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

18690

13.65

28400

12.33

25650

380

19.42

40380

17.66

36740

520 60 ** 190 660 700 4880 2220 190 60 170 50 40 100 100

22.19 * * 12.51 7.85 12.32 18.16 12.85 9.82 7.55 7.64 33.40 11.97 11.23 15.50

46150 *** 67530 26030 16320 25620 37780 26720 20420 15700 15890 69470 24900 23360 32240

20.80 * * 12.06 6.73 12.15 16.85 11.71 8.75 7.52 7.12 35.18 11.94 11.02 14.77

43270 *** 69520 25080 14010 25280 35040 24350 18190 15640 14800 73180 24830 22920 30720

110 1610 570

13.80 12.21 8.67

28690 25390 18020

13.50 11.84 8.43

28090 24630 17540

4850 ** 890 140 52790 2140 ** 450

10.92 9.00 7.92 10.14 17.81 38.84 54.58 37.47

22720 18730 16470 21100 37050 80780 113520 77940

10.40 8.33 7.26 10.24 14.40 35.42 47.33 31.17

21640 17330 15100 21300 29960 73680 98440 64840

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

11-1031 11-3011 11-3031 11-9021

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

11-9032 11-9041 11-9051 11-9111

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

11-9141 11-9151 11-9199

Pascagoula, MS

13-0000

Pascagoula, MS

13-1023

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

13-1041 13-1051

Pascagoula, MS

13-1071

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

13-1072 13-1073 13-1081 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011 13-2072 13-2082 15-0000 15-1031

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Legislators Administrative services managers Financial managers Construction managers Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Engineering managers Food service managers Medical and health services managers Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other Business and financial operations occupations Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Logisticians Management analysts Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Loan officers Tax preparers Computer and mathematical occupations Computer software engineers, applications

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50 40 130 130

* 28.63 29.13 28.61

29010 59540 60590 59520

* 23.98 29.63 28.08

28350 49880 61640 58400

110 ** ** 140

* 56.70 14.82 35.95

68410 117940 30830 74770

* 58.09 13.49 34.78

69540 120830 28050 72350

40 30 **

17.61 16.87 42.52

36630 35090 88450

15.14 16.24 44.26

31490 33790 92070

1490

25.54

53120

24.33

50610

260

27.56

57330

29.56

61480

80 40

23.76 28.40

49430 59070

19.48 22.36

40520 46510

100

17.18

35740

16.13

33550

** 70 ** 40 210 160 60 40 500 80

23.27 25.54 20.79 37.43 30.61 27.83 20.42 13.61 29.82 29.99

48410 53110 43250 77850 63670 57890 42470 28310 62030 62370

19.81 26.69 20.77 31.91 29.99 26.19 17.63 12.10 29.09 27.85

41210 55510 43210 66370 62380 54470 36670 25160 60500 57920

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

15-1032 15-1041 15-1051

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

15-1071 15-1099 17-0000 17-1011 17-2051 17-2071 17-2121 17-2141 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

17-3023 17-3026

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

17-3029 17-3031

Pascagoula, MS

19-0000

Pascagoula, MS

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Computer software engineers, systems software Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

** 100 60

38.28 15.46 28.60

79630 32160 59490

32.77 14.45 28.27

68150 30050 58790

Network and computer systems administrators Computer specialists, all other Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Civil engineers Electrical engineers Marine engineers and naval architects Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Architectural and civil drafters Electrical and electronics drafters Mechanical drafters Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Industrial engineering technicians Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians

50 60 ** 40 ** 50 460 ** 90 30 ** **

36.56 37.87 26.68 24.51 37.38 31.81 37.09 29.96 42.26 20.67 18.74 15.12

76040 78770 55500 50970 77760 66150 77140 62310 87910 43000 38970 31450

37.63 39.08 25.07 27.57 37.08 31.83 37.54 29.72 42.52 19.72 18.02 14.64

78270 81280 52140 57340 77120 66210 78070 61810 88430 41010 37480 30460

** **

31.26 19.53

65010 40620

32.84 17.60

68300 36610

390 30

32.44 16.64

67460 34610

33.07 16.59

68790 34510

370

27.89

58020

27.09

56350

19-2041

Life, physical, and social science occupations Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

**

28.68

59640

28.60

59480

Pascagoula, MS

21-0000

Community and social services occupations

470

17.27

35910

16.72

34780

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

21-1012 21-1021 21-1022

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers

90 90 80

24.88 14.57 17.16

51750 30310 35680

24.82 14.60 17.66

51630 30380 36740

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

21-1023 23-0000 23-1011 23-2011 25-0000

Pascagoula, MS

25-2011

Pascagoula, MS

25-2012

Pascagoula, MS

25-2021

Pascagoula, MS

25-2022

Pascagoula, MS

25-2031

Pascagoula, MS

25-2032

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

25-2041 25-2042

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

25-2043 25-4021 25-9041

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

27-0000 27-3031

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

29-0000 29-1051 29-1062 29-1071 29-1111

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Mental health and substance abuse social workers Legal occupations Lawyers Paralegals and legal assistants Education, training, and library occupations Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school Special education teachers, secondary school Librarians Teacher assistants Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Public relations specialists Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Pharmacists Family and general practitioners Physician assistants Registered nurses

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

90 200 100 60 3230

16.82 23.60 31.14 16.18 16.99

34990 49090 64760 33660 35350

17.33 21.66 31.32 14.71 17.58

36040 45040 65150 30590 36560

**

11.82

24580

11.49

23900

120

*

41970

*

41080

680

*

39190

*

38900

430

*

39540

*

38580

550

*

43800

*

44560

40

*

45800

*

45800

100 40

* *

41760 44830

* *

40350 44670

50 70 750

* 21.71 *

46850 45150 16300

* 21.31 *

47110 44320 15480

380 30

20.59 21.81

42830 45360

21.20 17.30

44100 35970

2980 80 90 ** 1350

27.85 45.59 91.02 24.09 25.19

57930 94820 189320 50110 52390

22.70 47.87 # 25.91 24.00

47220 99570 # 53890 49910

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

29-1122 29-1123 29-1127

Occupational therapists Physical therapists Speech-language pathologists

70 100 40

31.51 34.88 26.28

65530 72540 54670

30.01 34.78 23.25

62410 72350 48350

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

29-2011 29-2012 29-2034 29-2052

70 110 110 90

22.25 14.13 19.71 12.13

46270 29400 41000 25230

22.06 13.57 17.40 12.48

45890 28220 36200 25960

Pascagoula, MS

29-2061

290

13.82

28740

13.65

28390

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

29-2071 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-2021 31-2022 31-9092 31-9099 33-0000 33-2011 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032

30 1050 60 490 50 40 150 ** 900 210 30 280 130

12.68 10.44 10.14 8.80 22.09 9.73 11.52 9.53 13.87 11.52 18.86 14.70 11.49

26380 21710 21090 18310 45950 20250 23960 19810 28850 23950 39230 30580 23890

11.17 9.63 10.03 8.71 22.25 9.90 11.50 9.40 13.24 11.10 17.43 14.44 11.39

23230 20020 20850 18120 46290 20600 23920 19550 27540 23090 36260 30040 23690

Pascagoula, MS

35-0000

4540

7.66

15930

7.06

14680

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2021 35-3011

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Radiologic technologists and technicians Pharmacy technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Medical assistants Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations Fire fighters Detectives and criminal investigators Police and sheriff's patrol officers Security guards Food preparation and serving related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Food preparation workers Bartenders

410 780 290 320 40 760 140

11.79 6.94 8.29 9.37 7.21 7.20 7.44

24530 14440 17240 19490 15010 14980 15470

11.53 6.68 8.14 9.32 7.16 7.03 7.42

23990 13900 16930 19390 14890 14610 15430

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Pascagoula, MS

35-3021

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

35-9011 35-9021

Pascagoula, MS

35-9031

Pascagoula, MS

37-0000

Pascagoula, MS

37-1011

Pascagoula, MS

37-1012

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

37-2011 37-2012 37-3011 39-0000 39-3091 39-9011 39-9021 39-9032 39-9041 41-0000

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

41-1011 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Personal care and service occupations Amusement and recreation attendants Child care workers Personal and home care aides Recreation workers Residential advisors Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers Cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

380

6.61

13750

6.50

13530

330 720 70

6.93 6.71 7.35

14410 13950 15280

6.74 6.59 6.99

14020 13700 14530

40 110

6.46 7.74

13440 16090

6.42 7.64

13360 15900

120

6.68

13900

6.63

13780

1230

8.85

18400

8.27

17210

50

11.54

24000

11.33

23560

30

16.62

34580

16.38

34070

600 270 230 520 30 ** 40 40 30 5070

8.21 7.28 9.65 8.13 7.17 7.11 7.22 11.66 * 11.88

17080 15150 20060 16910 14920 14790 15010 24260 * 24710

7.94 7.07 9.66 7.34 6.90 6.98 7.02 9.46 * 9.19

16510 14710 20090 15260 14350 14510 14600 19670 * 19120

630 2000 130 90

16.48 7.92 9.16 12.25

34280 16470 19050 25480

13.84 7.75 8.70 12.50

28790 16110 18110 26000

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Retail salespersons Insurance sales agents Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products

1600 120

10.92 18.28

22720 38030

9.46 17.21

19670 35800

340

22.68

47180

21.24

44180

7540

13.46

28000

12.05

25070

590

19.31

40170

17.79

37000

70 80

9.75 12.62

20270 26240

9.62 11.88

20000 24720

43-3021

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

230

12.47

25950

12.62

26250

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-3031 43-3051 43-3071 43-4031 43-4051

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Payroll and timekeeping clerks Tellers Court, municipal, and license clerks Customer service representatives

640 90 350 70 810

14.59 14.65 9.74 10.93 11.86

30340 30470 20260 22740 24670

14.12 14.37 9.60 9.96 11.66

29370 29890 19960 20720 24250

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4131 43-4141

40 120 180 120 50 **

12.92 9.22 8.75 11.87 13.04 12.63

26870 19170 18190 24700 27120 26270

13.08 9.05 8.52 11.63 13.14 12.76

27200 18820 17710 24200 27330 26530

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-4161 43-4171 43-5031

60 460 40

15.80 10.01 11.51

32870 20820 23930

14.51 10.11 11.55

30180 21030 24020

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-5032 43-5041

Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities

50 40

15.74 14.63

32740 30420

14.91 13.73

31000 28550

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

41-2031 41-3021

Pascagoula, MS

41-4012

Pascagoula, MS

43-0000

Pascagoula, MS

43-1011

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-2011 43-3011

Pascagoula, MS

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-5052 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9061 45-0000 47-0000

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

47-1011 47-2031 47-2061

Pascagoula, MS

47-2071

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

47-2073 47-2111 47-2132 47-2141 47-2152 47-2211 47-3013 47-4051

Pascagoula, MS

49-0000

Pascagoula, MS

49-1011

Postal service mail carriers Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers Office clerks, general Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Carpenters Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Electricians Insulation workers, mechanical Painters, construction and maintenance Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Sheet metal workers Helpers--electricians Highway maintenance workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

130 ** 110 540

21.19 25.17 14.66 9.45

44070 52350 30490 19660

21.18 22.02 12.19 9.12

44050 45810 25350 18980

260 ** **

15.69 13.66 11.74

32640 28420 24410

15.90 13.96 11.49

33070 29040 23900

920 50 50 600 120 3390

12.14 15.03 11.58 10.91 11.95 16.88

25260 31270 24090 22680 24860 35110

11.77 14.67 11.04 9.93 9.81 15.45

24480 30510 22970 20650 20410 32130

320 550 250

23.62 16.31 10.00

49130 33920 20800

22.12 16.79 10.10

46010 34930 21010

30

12.40

25800

11.95

24850

** ** 140 ** 610 220 70 30

13.05 17.22 11.50 13.36 21.35 14.36 13.31 10.29

27140 35820 23910 27780 44400 29870 27670 21410

12.72 15.83 12.01 12.77 18.94 13.94 13.46 10.40

26460 32920 24990 26560 39390 29000 27990 21620

2140

18.85

39200

16.36

34030

150

23.31

48480

19.71

41000

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Pascagoula, MS

49-3021

Automotive body and related repairers

Pascagoula, MS

49-3023

Pascagoula, MS

49-3031

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

49-9021 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9096

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

49-9098 51-0000

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

51-1011 51-2041 51-3021 51-4041 51-4121

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

51-4122 51-6011

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

51-6021 51-7011 51-8021

Pascagoula, MS

51-8031

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

51-9061 51-9083 51-9122 51-9198

Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Riggers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Butchers and meat cutters Machinists Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Ophthalmic laboratory technicians Painters, transportation equipment Helpers--production workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

70

14.49

30140

13.11

27270

280

16.20

33700

13.33

27730

70

16.82

34990

16.46

34230

40 420 300 190 **

16.93 29.10 12.92 19.42 11.85

35210 60530 26880 40400 24650

16.17 31.79 12.34 17.34 11.66

33620 66120 25670 36080 24250

** **

10.02 18.24

20850 37940

9.31 17.00

19360 35360

820 270 40 340 **

26.67 16.97 11.42 14.77 18.02

55480 35300 23750 30720 37480

26.56 16.86 11.48 14.52 17.77

55240 35070 23870 30190 36970

** 80

13.52 7.69

28120 15990

13.79 6.99

28680 14540

40 60 **

7.50 12.58 17.00

15600 26160 35350

6.88 12.96 16.05

14310 26960 33380

40

17.55

36510

14.87

30930

** 40 ** **

12.38 12.92 16.54 12.00

25750 26870 34410 24960

9.94 13.24 16.78 11.07

20670 27540 34910 23020

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

53-7062 53-7064 53-7081 00-0000 11-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011

Transportation and material moving occupations First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors All Occupations Management occupations Chief executives General and operations managers Legislators Advertising and promotions managers Marketing managers Sales managers Public relations managers Administrative services managers

11-3021 11-3031 11-3041

Computer and information systems managers Financial managers Compensation and benefits managers

Pascagoula, MS

53-0000

Pascagoula, MS

53-1021

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

53-1031 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-7021

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

2790

11.46

23830

10.34

21500

50

17.42

36230

16.01

33290

70 460 ** 320 210 **

22.09 6.67 8.40 13.58 13.07 17.10

45950 13870 17470 28250 27180 35560

21.30 6.54 6.83 13.07 10.83 16.30

44290 13610 14200 27180 22520 33910

** ** 30

13.47 12.52 8.32

28030 26030 17310

13.50 12.66 8.35

28090 26330 17370

690 150 210 633700 31730 2450 9820 230 280 1060 1690 190 1330

10.15 7.31 11.63 17.73 40.85 66.63 44.61 * 30.31 45.35 42.99 35.82 28.89

21100 15210 24200 36870 84960 138590 92790 26010 63050 94340 89420 74510 60090

9.98 6.77 11.34 13.81 34.34 62.69 36.52 * 23.79 41.54 37.08 35.12 24.84

20750 14080 23580 28720 71440 130390 75960 14940 49480 86410 77130 73040 51670

780 2400 450

39.45 39.37 39.04

82050 81880 81200

38.46 34.83 31.53

79990 72440 65580

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

11-3042 11-3049 11-3051 11-3061

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

11-3071 11-9021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

11-9031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

11-9032 11-9033 11-9039 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9071 11-9081 11-9111 11-9121 11-9131

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

11-9141 11-9151 11-9199

Training and development managers Human resources managers, all other Industrial production managers Purchasing managers Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Construction managers Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Education administrators, postsecondary Education administrators, all other Engineering managers Food service managers Funeral directors Gaming managers Lodging managers Medical and health services managers Natural sciences managers Postmasters and mail superintendents Property, real estate, and community association managers Social and community service managers Managers, all other

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-0000

Business and financial operations occupations

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1022

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1023

Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Page 54

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

230 200 690 350

34.03 44.67 34.84 39.30

70780 92900 72460 81740

30.50 45.61 33.47 34.70

63440 94870 69620 72180

1050 770

41.18 33.31

85650 69290

36.11 29.32

75110 61000

310

15.86

32990

14.29

29720

840 330 70 480 1110 70 70 160 1000 60 60

* 40.14 28.75 42.94 20.24 23.77 39.82 21.27 38.22 52.24 29.01

67530 83490 59790 89320 42090 49440 82830 44240 79510 108670 60340

* 32.28 20.14 39.66 18.41 18.31 39.57 20.45 35.45 47.91 28.90

70010 67140 41880 82500 38300 38080 82310 42540 73730 99660 60110

1060 470 1670

21.10 24.01 45.52

43890 49950 94680

18.57 22.45 42.91

38630 46700 89260

24580

29.81

62010

27.86

57950

30

*

*

*

*

510

26.40

54910

23.28

48420

780

24.04

50000

21.69

45120

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1041 13-1051

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1071

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1072 13-1073

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-1079 13-1081 13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2031 13-2041 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2061 13-2071 13-2072

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Cost estimators Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists Training and development specialists Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other Logisticians Management analysts Meeting and convention planners Business operations specialists, all other Accountants and auditors Appraisers and assessors of real estate Budget analysts Credit analysts Financial analysts Personal financial advisors Insurance underwriters Financial examiners Loan counselors Loan officers

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

13-2081 13-2082 13-2099 15-0000 15-1021 15-1031

Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents Tax preparers Financial specialists, all other Computer and mathematical occupations Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Page 55

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

570

26.98

56130

26.88

55910

810 770

20.58 26.84

42810 55830

17.87 25.08

37160 52170

820

22.13

46040

19.19

39920

410 940

26.42 25.71

54940 53480

23.79 25.79

49490 53640

640 400 1000 100 7980 3920 230 140 180 720 310 ** 240 90 950

30.38 27.81 29.51 22.93 35.59 27.92 26.18 32.43 26.24 31.34 40.57 29.06 47.04 19.11 25.65

63180 57850 61390 47690 74030 58080 54450 67460 54580 65180 84380 60430 97850 39750 53350

30.14 27.92 28.78 21.37 35.35 25.56 24.41 31.05 23.51 32.15 41.92 27.33 37.44 17.47 21.08

62680 58080 59850 44440 73530 53160 50760 64590 48890 66870 87200 56850 77880 36340 43840

980 330 640 9920 2220 540

21.06 18.92 31.97 30.59 33.09 34.45

43800 39350 66500 63630 68840 71660

20.46 14.60 29.82 30.19 32.97 35.42

42560 30370 62030 62790 68580 73680

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

15-1071

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

15-1081 15-1099 15-2031 15-2041 17-0000 17-1011 17-1012 17-1022 17-2031 17-2041 17-2051 17-2061 17-2071 17-2072 17-2081

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

17-2111 17-2112 17-2141 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013 17-3019 17-3022

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Computer software engineers, systems software Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Operations research analysts Statisticians Architecture and engineering occupations Architects, except landscape and naval Landscape architects Surveyors Biomedical engineers Chemical engineers Civil engineers Computer hardware engineers Electrical engineers Electronics engineers, except computer Environmental engineers Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors Industrial engineers Mechanical engineers Engineers, all other Architectural and civil drafters Electrical and electronics drafters Mechanical drafters Drafters, all other Civil engineering technicians

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

970 2220 1220 220

35.24 22.63 30.71 32.13

73300 47060 63880 66830

35.66 22.75 30.12 33.31

74180 47330 62660 69290

1310

33.55

69790

33.95

70610

530 500 100 60 5970 200 40 220 190 110 490 40 520 ** 70

29.58 32.23 40.76 21.72 31.31 32.78 27.24 22.80 36.24 36.58 39.19 28.01 34.55 38.75 28.04

61530 67040 84770 45180 65130 68180 56660 47430 75390 76080 81520 58250 71860 80590 58330

29.79 32.40 41.42 20.78 29.05 27.87 26.21 20.69 32.59 36.69 35.37 27.48 34.02 37.39 24.07

61960 67380 86140 43210 60430 57970 54530 43040 67780 76310 73570 57170 70770 77760 50060

40 470 410 690 480 70 70 130 180

28.37 36.54 35.31 40.08 23.69 22.71 23.74 17.66 20.41

59020 76000 73450 83370 49270 47230 49380 36720 42460

26.36 35.12 32.27 41.71 21.48 23.37 25.66 16.65 20.59

54840 73050 67130 86750 44680 48620 53380 34630 42830

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

17-3023 17-3024 17-3025 17-3026 17-3027

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

17-3029 17-3031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

19-0000 19-1012 19-2012 19-2031 19-2032

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Electrical and electronic engineering technicians Electro-mechanical technicians Environmental engineering technicians Industrial engineering technicians Mechanical engineering technicians Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other Surveying and mapping technicians

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

520 ** 130 60 70

21.52 20.01 25.68 21.02 19.02

44760 41620 53420 43730 39570

22.81 18.61 26.34 20.53 18.70

47440 38710 54790 42710 38890

80 140

27.77 17.48

57760 36350

28.12 15.94

58480 33160

2990 100 50 180 **

28.32 19.80 53.91 26.63 44.29

58900 41180 112130 55380 92120

23.42 15.34 50.08 23.95 48.16

48710 31910 104160 49810 100170

19-2041 19-3021

Life, physical, and social science occupations Food scientists and technologists Physicists Chemists Materials scientists Environmental scientists and specialists, including health Market research analysts

120 350

21.82 41.16

45390 85610

22.14 28.04

46060 58310

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

19-3031 19-3051

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists Urban and regional planners

620 120

35.49 28.22

73820 58690

30.06 27.36

62520 56910

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

19-3099 19-4021 19-4031

80 ** 200

28.02 17.43 18.65

58270 36260 38790

27.89 15.98 19.08

58010 33240 39690

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

19-4091

**

20.22

42050

18.93

39370

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

19-4099

Social scientists and related workers, all other Biological technicians Chemical technicians Environmental science and protection technicians, including health Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other

120

15.18

31570

13.88

28880

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-0000

6120

17.90

37230

17.21

35790

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-1011

**

19.13

39780

20.54

42720

Community and social services occupations Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-1012 21-1013 21-1014 21-1015 21-1019 21-1021 21-1022

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-1023 21-1029 21-1091

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-1092 21-1093

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

21-1099 21-2011 21-2021 23-0000 23-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

23-1021 23-1022 23-1023 23-2011 23-2091 23-2092 23-2093 23-2099 25-0000 25-1011 25-1021

Educational, vocational, and school counselors Marriage and family therapists Mental health counselors Rehabilitation counselors Counselors, all other Child, family, and school social workers Medical and public health social workers Mental health and substance abuse social workers Social workers, all other Health educators Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists Social and human service assistants Community and social service specialists, all other Clergy Directors, religious activities and education Legal occupations Lawyers Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates Paralegals and legal assistants Court reporters Law clerks Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers Legal support workers, all other Education, training, and library occupations Business teachers, postsecondary Computer science teachers, postsecondary

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

Page 58

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

830 ** 510 510 100 1080 590

21.33 18.50 15.59 17.46 17.21 15.64 24.48

44360 38480 32420 36330 35800 32530 50910

21.07 17.89 12.32 17.23 15.99 16.12 24.06

43820 37210 25630 35840 33270 33530 50040

260 100 300

18.34 23.87 18.03

38140 49650 37500

17.01 23.91 15.57

35380 49730 32370

470 520

15.59 12.32

32420 25620

15.18 11.83

31570 24610

200 100 50 3350 2100

15.37 20.62 * 42.54 54.48

31960 42900 * 88490 113330

14.49 20.40 * 35.30 46.26

30130 42440 * 73420 96230

60 40 80 650 ** 180 120 50 30180 190 90

37.33 35.93 39.55 21.28 35.67 9.79 16.49 21.62 18.83 * *

77640 74740 82260 44270 74190 20360 34300 44980 39160 73700 57570

33.52 37.94 24.14 20.50 30.89 8.65 15.08 21.79 18.34 * *

69720 78920 50210 42630 64250 18000 31370 45320 38150 55210 48730

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1022 25-1042 25-1052 25-1054 25-1065 25-1066 25-1071

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1072

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1121 25-1122

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1123

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1124 25-1125

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1126

Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary Biological science teachers, postsecondary Chemistry teachers, postsecondary Physics teachers, postsecondary Political science teachers, postsecondary Psychology teachers, postsecondary Health specialties teachers, postsecondary Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary Communications teachers, postsecondary English language and literature teachers, postsecondary Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary History teachers, postsecondary Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-1194 25-1199

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

120 130 40 30 40 80 520

* * * * * * *

72890 87810 70990 59960 72210 62840 79300

* * * * * * *

59000 71860 61930 55640 61270 58820 74040

220

*

66140

*

62660

140 **

* *

55710 53630

* *

49430 46070

150

*

73100

*

50790

50 70

* *

56790 73370

* *

51800 56990

70

*

55040

*

52360

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary Postsecondary teachers, all other

770 110

26.17 *

54440 39690

26.46 *

55030 40740

1640

8.78

18260

8.31

17280

**

*

39230

*

39660

6550

*

40670

*

40480

25-2022

Preschool teachers, except special education Kindergarten teachers, except special education Elementary school teachers, except special education Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education

2050

*

43520

*

40810

25-2023

Vocational education teachers, middle school

30

*

44190

*

43040

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2032

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2041 25-2042

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-2043

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4021 25-4031 25-9031 25-9041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

25-9099

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education Vocational education teachers, secondary school Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school Special education teachers, middle school

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

5460

*

42860

*

41630

270

*

44340

*

43910

830 **

* *

36570 39520

* *

36990 39580

1200

*

42650

*

42910

150 580 280 720 430 360 4560

25.21 17.56 * 20.94 10.71 25.62 *

52430 36520 49790 43550 22280 53300 19390

25.60 15.86 * 21.20 10.69 19.97 *

53240 33000 47630 44090 22240 41530 19510

110

17.98

37410

16.20

33690

27-0000 27-1011 27-1014 27-1021 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025

Special education teachers, secondary school Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors Self-enrichment education teachers Teachers and instructors, all other Librarians Library technicians Instructional coordinators Teacher assistants Education, training, and library workers, all other Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Art directors Multi-media artists and animators Commercial and industrial designers Floral designers Graphic designers Interior designers

4580 ** ** ** 210 730 100

21.74 23.23 25.48 18.85 11.31 23.07 19.45

45220 48320 53000 39220 23520 47990 40460

18.59 20.02 26.04 17.39 9.86 18.65 19.35

38670 41630 54160 36180 20500 38790 40240

27-1026 27-1029 27-2012 27-2021 27-2022

Merchandise displayers and window trimmers Designers, all other Producers and directors Athletes and sports competitors Coaches and scouts

250 ** 170 ** 200

12.38 21.38 23.46 * *

25750 44460 48800 41930 42110

11.59 22.37 17.96 * *

24100 46520 37350 38070 33290

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

27-3012 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3042 27-3043 27-3091

Public address system and other announcers Reporters and correspondents Public relations specialists Editors Technical writers Writers and authors Interpreters and translators

60 160 470 210 100 170 50

12.73 23.59 20.97 23.79 26.69 27.50 18.25

26480 49060 43610 49480 55510 57200 37950

7.18 26.46 19.58 24.08 26.40 27.62 17.94

14940 55040 40720 50080 54910 57450 37320

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

27-3099 27-4011 27-4021

40 130 180

23.03 18.19 13.70

47900 37840 28500

20.67 20.16 11.27

42990 41930 23450

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

27-4031 27-4032

** 30

22.62 16.72

47050 34770

24.09 16.13

50120 33560

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

27-4099

**

18.37

38220

16.93

35220

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-0000 29-1011 29-1021 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1061 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064 29-1065 29-1066 29-1067 29-1069 29-1071 29-1111

Media and communication workers, all other Audio and video equipment technicians Photographers Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture Film and video editors Media and communication equipment workers, all other Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Chiropractors Dentists, general Dietitians and nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Anesthesiologists Family and general practitioners Internists, general Obstetricians and gynecologists Pediatricians, general Psychiatrists Surgeons Physicians and surgeons, all other Physician assistants Registered nurses

37100 30 310 210 70 1850 170 250 270 60 270 40 300 1440 140 13040

29.47 37.77 75.05 21.30 62.15 50.01 93.37 77.62 81.16 61.22 66.90 66.79 68.72 75.52 28.01 28.58

61290 78560 156100 44300 129260 104020 194210 161460 168800 127330 139150 138920 142930 157080 58250 59450

25.01 33.88 # 20.09 54.15 51.60 # # # 64.48 67.37 64.73 # # 30.02 27.88

52020 70470 # 41790 112620 107330 # # # 134110 140120 134640 # # 62450 58000

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-1121 29-1122 29-1123 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1129 29-1131

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-1199

Audiologists Occupational therapists Physical therapists Radiation therapists Recreational therapists Respiratory therapists Speech-language pathologists Therapists, all other Veterinarians Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2011 29-2012 29-2021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2061

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2071 29-2081 29-2091

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

** 330 770 60 70 520 370 40 200

28.77 35.54 36.53 31.42 17.03 21.67 27.73 24.21 49.32

59840 73920 75980 65360 35410 45080 57680 50350 102590

23.08 34.58 35.43 30.72 15.84 21.74 26.55 24.26 42.84

48000 71930 73690 63900 32940 45220 55220 50460 89120

50

31.94

66430

24.22

50380

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technicians Dental hygienists

990 1090 680

25.42 15.26 27.49

52880 31740 57180

25.18 14.82 28.35

52380 30830 58970

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians Diagnostic medical sonographers Nuclear medicine technologists Radiologic technologists and technicians Emergency medical technicians and paramedics Dietetic technicians Pharmacy technicians Psychiatric technicians Respiratory therapy technicians Surgical technologists Veterinary technologists and technicians Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses Medical records and health information technicians Opticians, dispensing Orthotists and prosthetists

300 240 120 1260

18.25 25.31 29.44 23.15

37950 52640 61240 48150

14.66 26.19 29.04 23.23

30490 54470 60410 48320

1050 110 2300 240 170 770 260

18.51 15.08 13.09 11.21 16.60 17.01 11.15

38500 31370 27220 23320 34530 35390 23200

17.03 14.13 12.76 10.82 17.10 16.93 10.72

35420 29380 26530 22510 35570 35210 22300

4650

18.93

39360

18.30

38060

740 320 **

13.47 15.00 26.48

28010 31200 55080

11.97 14.23 27.26

24900 29590 56700

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-2099 29-9011 29-9091

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

29-9099 31-0000 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2021 31-2022 31-9011 31-9091 31-9092 31-9094 31-9095

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

31-9096 31-9099 33-0000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-1012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-1021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-1099 33-2011 33-2021 33-3012 33-3021

Health technologists and technicians, all other Occupational health and safety specialists Athletic trainers Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other Healthcare support occupations Home health aides Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants Psychiatric aides Occupational therapist assistants Physical therapist assistants Physical therapist aides Massage therapists Dental assistants Medical assistants Medical transcriptionists Pharmacy aides Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers Healthcare support workers, all other Protective service occupations First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other Fire fighters Fire inspectors and investigators Correctional officers and jailers Detectives and criminal investigators

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

260 90 50

22.44 26.59 *

46670 55300 46350

22.28 26.60 *

46350 55330 37910

360 14840 1690 6540 200 60 310 230 210 770 2640 400 440

18.41 11.51 9.76 10.42 8.13 18.34 18.04 10.36 14.82 14.16 12.64 16.52 10.28

38290 23940 20310 21670 16920 38140 37520 21540 30820 29440 26290 34360 21390

16.65 11.01 9.33 10.33 8.10 14.74 19.17 9.52 14.90 14.05 12.72 15.14 9.43

34640 22900 19420 21480 16850 30660 39860 19800 30990 29230 26450 31480 19610

370 940 20520

10.44 13.52 13.69

21710 28120 28470

9.55 12.76 12.15

19860 26530 25270

200

19.29

40130

20.32

42270

160

29.39

61130

28.29

58840

220

30.57

63590

30.23

62870

300 1320 50 1890 280

20.61 19.52 22.40 17.11 26.26

42870 40590 46590 35590 54630

17.81 20.68 25.76 16.84 24.76

37040 43020 53590 35020 51490

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-3041 33-3051 33-9011 33-9021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-9031 33-9032

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

33-9092 33-9099

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-0000 35-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2019 35-2021 35-3011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-3021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-3022 35-3031 35-3041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-9011 35-9021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-9031

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Parking enforcement workers Police and sheriff's patrol officers Animal control workers Private detectives and investigators Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators Security guards Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers Protective service workers, all other Food preparation and serving related occupations Chefs and head cooks First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers Cooks, fast food Cooks, institution and cafeteria Cooks, restaurant Cooks, short order Cooks, all other Food preparation workers Bartenders Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop Waiters and waitresses Food servers, nonrestaurant Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers Dishwashers Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

50 4080 80 100

20.28 * 13.24 19.42

42170 * 27550 40400

20.79 * 13.45 18.03

43250 * 27970 37490

130 10330

15.96 9.74

33200 20260

15.83 9.11

32930 18940

280 130

7.49 12.13

15570 25240

7.14 10.64

14860 22130

54620 430

8.68 15.41

18050 32040

7.64 13.88

15880 28880

4310 3990 2430 4240 930 30 3960 1540

14.19 7.14 8.95 9.83 8.44 10.38 8.88 8.20

29520 14850 18610 20450 17560 21590 18470 17060

13.63 6.90 8.26 9.89 8.45 8.65 8.49 7.16

28350 14350 17180 20570 17580 17980 17660 14900

14400

7.59

15790

7.06

14690

1670 10600 660

7.44 8.00 8.46

15470 16640 17590

7.11 7.02 7.47

14780 14600 15540

1860 1660

8.30 8.41

17260 17490

7.98 8.33

16600 17340

1700

8.57

17830

8.36

17380

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

35-9099

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

37-0000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

37-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

37-1012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

37-2011 37-2012 37-2019 37-2021 37-3011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

37-3012 37-3013 37-3019 39-0000 39-1011 39-1012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

39-1021 39-2021 39-3011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

39-3012 39-3021 39-3031 39-3091

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

39-3093

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Food preparation and serving related workers, all other Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners Maids and housekeeping cleaners Building cleaning workers, all other Pest control workers Landscaping and groundskeeping workers Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation Tree trimmers and pruners Grounds maintenance workers, all other Personal care and service occupations Gaming supervisors Slot key persons First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers Nonfarm animal caretakers Gaming dealers Gaming and sports book writers and runners Motion picture projectionists Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers Amusement and recreation attendants Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

210

10.20

21210

8.73

18150

20680

10.44

21720

9.59

19950

1300

14.64

30450

14.39

29920

540

18.58

38650

17.67

36750

9090 4900 ** 440 3590

9.98 8.00 11.60 14.53 10.91

20770 16630 24130 30220 22700

9.73 7.90 11.02 13.49 10.31

20240 16430 22920 28060 21440

140 ** ** 15570 530 290

12.45 13.90 20.77 11.35 20.62 12.22

25900 28920 43200 23600 42880 25410

12.09 13.82 24.15 8.52 20.77 11.58

25140 28730 50230 17710 43200 24090

140 420 2120

18.99 10.05 6.91

39490 20900 14360

16.09 10.20 6.64

33460 21220 13820

60 ** 580 1100

9.44 9.94 7.40 7.70

19630 20680 15390 16020

9.85 9.00 6.99 7.35

20490 18730 14540 15280

100

10.19

21200

9.28

19300

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

39-3099 39-4021

Entertainment attendants and related workers, all other Funeral attendants

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

39-5012 39-5092 39-5093 39-5094 39-6011 39-6012 39-6021 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 39-9099 41-0000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-1012 41-2011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-3031 41-3041 41-3099

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

260 **

8.71 9.25

18110 19250

8.42 9.05

17520 18830

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists Manicurists and pedicurists Shampooers Skin care specialists Baggage porters and bellhops Concierges Tour guides and escorts Child care workers Personal and home care aides Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors Recreation workers Residential advisors Personal care and service workers, all other Sales and related occupations First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers Cashiers

1230 120 80 60 680 60 ** 2640 ** 410 570 360 110 64410

15.87 9.62 9.28 16.84 12.71 9.61 10.07 7.37 8.58 14.22 11.65 10.14 7.32 16.01

33020 20010 19290 35040 26430 20000 20940 15320 17850 29580 24240 21100 15220 33310

10.76 8.57 8.94 14.78 13.20 9.65 9.83 7.08 8.64 14.76 10.64 9.26 7.18 10.62

22380 17820 18590 30740 27450 20070 20440 14730 17960 30710 22140 19260 14930 22080

5910

18.40

38260

15.65

32550

1430 18460

32.74 8.28

68100 17230

29.79 7.91

61960 16450

Gaming change persons and booth cashiers Counter and rental clerks Parts salespersons Retail salespersons Advertising sales agents Insurance sales agents Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents Travel agents Sales representatives, services, all other

450 2850 ** 18540 530 1190

11.16 9.77 15.03 11.39 26.91 26.47

23220 20330 31270 23690 55970 55070

10.99 8.95 14.07 9.36 17.20 19.83

22870 18610 29260 19470 35780 41250

1210 150 1820

55.23 16.20 22.90

114880 33690 47640

43.58 16.65 21.95

90640 34630 45660

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-4011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

41-4012 41-9011 41-9022 41-9041 41-9099

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-0000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-2011 43-2021 43-3011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products Demonstrators and product promoters Real estate sales agents Telemarketers Sales and related workers, all other

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

2000

35.16

73140

31.58

65680

6630 150 330 580 290

28.51 12.75 18.76 12.04 21.63

59290 26520 39030 25040 44990

23.67 12.22 12.92 10.95 17.05

49240 25410 26870 22780 35470

110050

14.57

30300

13.64

28370

7360

20.94

43540

18.96

39440

980 50 2490

11.79 * 14.21

24530 * 29550

11.44 * 13.93

23790 * 28980

43-3021

Office and administrative support occupations First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers Switchboard operators, including answering service Telephone operators Bill and account collectors Billing and posting clerks and machine operators

2080

14.42

30000

14.26

29670

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4021 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks Gaming cage workers Payroll and timekeeping clerks Procurement clerks Tellers Brokerage clerks Correspondence clerks Court, municipal, and license clerks Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks Customer service representatives

7100 400 1040 270 1640 160 ** 300 240 11680

15.81 11.67 17.18 15.79 10.95 20.44 14.12 14.90 15.41 15.20

32880 24270 35730 32850 22780 42520 29380 30980 32060 31620

15.09 11.00 16.26 15.52 10.90 19.06 13.53 14.85 14.45 14.20

31390 22870 33830 32270 22670 39650 28140 30900 30050 29530

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-4061 43-4071

Eligibility interviewers, government programs File clerks

1090 640

16.06 10.51

33400 21860

14.86 9.92

30920 20630

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-4161 43-4171

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-4181 43-4199 43-5021 43-5031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-5111

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-6011 43-6012 43-6013

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-6014 43-9011 43-9021

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks Interviewers, except eligibility and loan Library assistants, clerical Loan interviewers and clerks New accounts clerks Order clerks Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping Receptionists and information clerks Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks All other information and record clerks Couriers and messengers Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance Meter readers, utilities Postal service clerks Postal service mail carriers Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators Production, planning, and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks Stock clerks and order fillers Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping Executive secretaries and administrative assistants Legal secretaries Medical secretaries Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive Computer operators Data entry keyers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

1170 1360 210 610 170 1040

8.40 12.27 9.57 14.28 14.67 12.54

17480 25520 19910 29710 30510 26090

8.16 12.02 9.44 13.76 14.34 11.80

16970 25000 19630 28630 29830 24540

950 3890

18.00 11.16

37440 23220

17.22 11.05

35810 22990

1320 1100 350 460

10.99 16.18 10.62 16.85

22870 33650 22100 35060

9.72 15.98 10.06 17.33

20210 33230 20920 36050

1180 310 310 1370

17.47 15.40 21.50 21.29

36350 32040 44730 44290

17.61 14.08 21.78 21.48

36620 29290 45300 44690

1440 1460 8120 10190

20.86 19.97 13.19 11.04

43380 41550 27430 22970

21.57 19.38 12.90 10.32

44860 40320 26840 21460

470

12.92

26880

12.73

26470

6530 870 1760

17.07 17.15 13.41

35500 35670 27890

16.27 17.33 13.09

33850 36040 27230

7320 640 1330

13.05 18.65 11.20

27140 38790 23300

12.38 17.09 11.07

25760 35540 23030

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-9022

Word processors and typists

110

14.75

30690

14.40

29940

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-9041

500

18.03

37500

16.91

35170

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 43-9081 45-0000

610 11150 690 ** 890

11.04 12.60 12.31 15.22 11.78

22960 26210 25600 31660 24500

10.04 12.05 12.50 14.46 10.70

20880 25070 26000 30080 22260

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

45-1011 45-2011 45-2041 45-2091

40 160 370 **

20.67 14.20 11.03 9.25

43000 29530 22950 19230

19.54 12.97 10.91 8.84

40640 26990 22690 18400

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

45-2092 47-0000

180 23540

10.26 15.72

21340 32690

8.24 14.27

17130 29680

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-1011 47-2021 47-2022 47-2031 47-2041 47-2043 47-2044 47-2051 47-2061

1550 270 ** 2250 ** ** 390 1020 4070

24.33 18.96 13.96 15.78 13.82 13.96 14.23 13.87 11.14

50600 39440 29030 32830 28760 29030 29600 28850 23180

22.73 20.39 13.78 14.76 13.62 14.05 14.18 13.48 10.93

47280 42400 28660 30710 28320 29220 29500 28040 22740

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-2071

360

14.64

30440

13.94

29000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-2073 47-2081 47-2111 47-2121

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service Office clerks, general Office machine operators, except computer Proofreaders and copy markers Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers Agricultural inspectors Graders and sorters, agricultural products Agricultural equipment operators Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse Construction and extraction occupations First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers Brickmasons and blockmasons Stonemasons Carpenters Carpet installers Floor sanders and finishers Tile and marble setters Cement masons and concrete finishers Construction laborers Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators Drywall and ceiling tile installers Electricians Glaziers

1150 300 2990 300

15.86 15.69 20.05 14.80

33000 32630 41710 30780

15.14 15.74 19.71 14.52

31500 32740 41000 30190

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-2131 47-2132 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2171 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221

160 90 1050 800 1620 50 360 820 200

13.98 16.25 16.60 14.84 18.49 14.13 14.91 15.23 17.72

29070 33800 34520 30880 38460 29390 31010 31670 36850

12.91 15.21 15.14 12.80 17.58 13.86 14.31 13.91 18.10

26860 31640 31500 26630 36560 28820 29770 28940 37640

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-3011 47-3012 47-3013

240 230 690

10.23 10.23 11.98

21280 21280 24920

9.49 10.28 11.38

19740 21390 23660

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-3015 47-3016 47-3019 47-4011 47-4041 47-4051

Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall Insulation workers, mechanical Painters, construction and maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Reinforcing iron and rebar workers Roofers Sheet metal workers Structural iron and steel workers Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters Helpers--carpenters Helpers--electricians Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters Helpers--roofers Helpers, construction trades, all other Construction and building inspectors Hazardous materials removal workers Highway maintenance workers

480 140 ** 240 160 330

11.15 11.49 9.76 17.74 14.03 11.46

23180 23900 20290 36900 29190 23840

10.99 11.33 9.20 17.51 13.63 11.40

22860 23580 19130 36410 28350 23710

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

47-4071 47-4099 47-5021 47-5081

70 120 50 **

10.05 13.47 25.84 16.24

20910 28010 53740 33790

8.54 12.50 18.76 14.56

17760 26000 39020 30290

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-0000

25650

18.71

38920

16.96

35280

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-1011

2280

26.17

54420

25.15

52310

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2011

650

15.19

31590

14.57

30290

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2022

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners Construction and related workers, all other Earth drillers, except oil and gas Helpers--extraction workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers

640

22.08

45920

23.51

48900

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2092

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2094

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2096

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-2097 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021 49-3022

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-3023

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-3031 49-3041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-3042 49-3052

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-3053 49-3092 49-3093

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9021 49-9031 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers Security and fire alarm systems installers Aircraft mechanics and service technicians Automotive body and related repairers Automotive glass installers and repairers Automotive service technicians and mechanics Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists Farm equipment mechanics Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines Motorcycle mechanics Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics Recreational vehicle service technicians Tire repairers and changers Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers Home appliance repairers Industrial machinery mechanics Maintenance and repair workers, general Maintenance workers, machinery Millwrights Electrical power-line installers and repairers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

**

14.64

30450

14.55

30270

560

20.27

42160

19.43

40410

**

11.37

23650

10.52

21880

** 340 1500 880 **

12.35 15.37 * 18.57 18.13

25680 31970 * 38620 37710

11.70 14.79 * 15.95 18.84

24340 30770 * 33170 39200

2570

17.48

36350

16.30

33900

1740 **

18.70 18.00

38900 37440

18.31 15.58

38090 32400

490 100

17.87 14.79

37180 30750

17.63 14.88

36670 30940

120 60 830

17.13 19.91 11.58

35630 41410 24080

15.88 20.26 10.84

33030 42130 22550

**

14.61

30390

14.37

29900

1170 ** 1160 6300 360 ** 270

18.55 14.05 18.20 16.62 17.49 18.10 22.27

38590 29220 37850 34580 36370 37650 46320

17.74 13.21 19.68 15.11 17.50 17.84 23.96

36900 27470 40940 31430 36390 37110 49840

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9052 49-9062

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9091 49-9094

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9098

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

49-9099 51-0000

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-2022 51-2023 51-2041 51-2091 51-2092 51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3092

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-3093

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4022

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Telecommunications line installers and repairers Medical equipment repairers Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers Locksmiths and safe repairers Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other Production occupations First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers Electromechanical equipment assemblers Structural metal fabricators and fitters Fiberglass laminators and fabricators Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Bakers Butchers and meat cutters Food batchmakers Food cooking machine operators and tenders Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic Numerical tool and process control programmers Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

230 110

20.01 19.78

41610 41140

19.87 16.57

41330 34480

350 **

14.33 15.47

29800 32170

13.73 15.60

28560 32440

1140

12.41

25810

11.79

24530

500 43520

14.05 13.83

29220 28770

11.10 12.89

23090 26800

2800

21.64

45000

20.86

43380

780 110 320 180 5490 2290 280 340 470

* 10.39 14.72 12.05 12.12 9.88 11.76 12.99 17.04

* 21600 30620 25070 25210 20550 24460 27020 35450

* 8.67 13.99 11.27 11.78 9.28 11.05 12.90 18.42

* 18040 29100 23430 24510 19300 22990 26840 38310

60

12.63

26270

12.42

25830

230

17.10

35570

15.71

32690

**

22.59

46990

26.01

54110

250

13.58

28250

13.29

27650

**

10.13

21070

9.17

19070

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4032

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4033

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4034

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4035 51-4041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4072

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4081 51-4111 51-4121

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-4122 51-4199 51-5011 51-5021 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-6021 51-6031 51-6052 51-6093 51-7011

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Machinists Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders Metal workers and plastic workers, all other Bindery workers Job printers Prepress technicians and workers Printing machine operators Laundry and dry-cleaning workers Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials Sewing machine operators Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers Upholsterers Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

1500

13.77

28640

13.31

27680

**

12.64

26300

11.99

24950

180

14.09

29310

13.90

28900

320

13.10

27240

12.73

26480

130 1110

15.25 18.35

31720 38170

15.71 18.56

32680 38610

380

12.59

26180

12.19

25360

100 360 1270

12.15 19.37 15.67

25270 40280 32580

12.21 19.17 15.05

25410 39880 31310

** ** 310 260 510 1140 1060

11.91 13.45 12.80 16.99 18.55 17.09 9.01

24770 27980 26620 35340 38580 35540 18740

11.23 12.69 12.01 17.01 17.79 17.32 8.48

23350 26400 24980 35380 37010 36030 17650

520 600 230 ** 370

8.73 10.64 10.25 13.39 13.72

18150 22130 21330 27860 28530

8.65 10.01 9.76 11.92 13.79

17980 20820 20310 24780 28690

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-7021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-7041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-7042 51-7099 51-8013 51-8021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-8031 51-8091

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-8093 51-9011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9021 51-9022

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9023 51-9031

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9032

Furniture finishers Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing Woodworkers, all other Power plant operators Stationary engineers and boiler operators Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators Chemical plant and system operators Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers Chemical equipment operators and tenders Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders Grinding and polishing workers, hand Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders Cutters and trimmers, hand Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9041

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9061 51-9081 51-9083

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9111

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers Dental laboratory technicians Ophthalmic laboratory technicians Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

40

16.21

33720

15.85

32980

160

10.87

22610

9.95

20700

160 230 50 170

11.93 10.97 22.35 23.36

24810 22810 46480 48590

11.39 9.87 21.79 23.10

23690 20520 45320 48040

320 260

19.51 21.67

40580 45080

17.86 21.91

37150 45570

** 600

21.92 19.63

45590 40840

21.40 20.50

44510 42650

**

16.67

34680

17.23

35840

150 140

15.24 13.79

31690 28680

15.44 13.46

32100 28000

860 50

14.12 10.41

29360 21650

13.78 9.41

28660 19580

360

16.21

33710

16.09

33470

180

14.21

29560

13.89

28890

2080 150 180

13.75 14.86 12.84

28610 30910 26710

12.50 15.11 12.95

26000 31420 26930

2480

12.35

25700

12.58

26170

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9121 51-9122 51-9123 51-9131

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9132

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9191

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9192 51-9194

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9195

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

51-9196 51-9197 51-9198 51-9199

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-0000 53-1011

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-1021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-1031 53-2011 53-2012

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders Painters, transportation equipment Painting, coating, and decorating workers Photographic process workers Photographic processing machine operators Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders Etchers and engravers Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders Tire builders Helpers--production workers Production workers, all other Transportation and material moving occupations Aircraft cargo handling supervisors First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers Commercial pilots Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians Bus drivers, transit and intercity Bus drivers, school Driver/sales workers

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

290 130 70 40

14.07 20.34 11.57 10.97

29270 42300 24060 22810

13.38 20.85 10.74 10.51

27820 43360 22350 21860

90

9.72

20210

9.36

19460

80

14.74

30650

15.68

32620

70 **

12.06 12.82

25080 26660

12.50 12.92

26010 26870

**

12.04

25040

11.90

24750

530 ** 4760 2010

14.51 16.06 10.41 13.98

30180 33410 21650 29070

14.24 14.45 9.27 14.77

29620 30060 19290 30730

82900 40

14.54 19.72

30240 41030

11.99 15.75

24940 32760

1690

21.70

45130

20.64

42940

1740 950 170

30.07 * *

62540 *** 50070

25.82 * *

53710 *** 35810

120 690 2470 2230

10.88 * 8.45 11.18

22630 * 17580 23250

10.57 * 7.40 9.96

21990 * 15400 20720

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 6: 2007 METROPOLITAN AREAS OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Area Name

SOC Code

Standard Occupational Classification Title

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-3099 53-5011

Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer Truck drivers, light or delivery services Taxi drivers and chauffeurs Motor vehicle operators, all other Sailors and marine oilers

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-5021 53-6021 53-6031 53-6041 53-6051 53-6099 53-7021

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-7032 53-7051 53-7061

Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR Memphis, TN-MS-AR

53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7081 53-7121 53-7199

Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels Parking lot attendants Service station attendants Traffic technicians Transportation inspectors Transportation workers, all other Crane and tower operators Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators Industrial truck and tractor operators Cleaners of vehicles and equipment Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand Machine feeders and offbearers Packers and packagers, hand Refuse and recyclable material collectors Tank car, truck, and ship loaders Material moving workers, all other

* = indicates that a wage estimate is not available ** = indicates that an employment estimate is not available

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008

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Total Employment

Mean Hourly Mean Annual Hourly Annual Wage Wage Median Wage Median Wage

16530 4340 480 150 190

19.75 13.85 9.93 13.68 18.76

41070 28820 20650 28460 39030

19.74 13.08 9.81 13.28 17.44

41050 27200 20400 27630 36270

180 440 380 40 240 560 80

38.17 7.99 8.25 14.65 29.36 17.14 17.41

79390 16620 17170 30470 61070 35650 36220

30.44 7.98 7.64 14.45 29.69 16.85 15.45

63320 16610 15890 30060 61760 35040 32130

190 4980 1510

13.41 12.85 8.44

27900 26720 17560

13.47 12.69 7.70

28010 26400 16020

31210 ** 4500 550 ** 1220

10.59 9.69 9.68 11.67 17.32 15.42

22020 20150 20140 24260 36020 32070

9.53 8.80 9.34 11.62 17.54 14.95

19820 18310 19430 24170 36490 31090

EMPLOYMENT TABLE 7: FIRMS, ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYMENT AND ANNUAL PAYROLL BY NAICS SECTORS, 2006 Employment Size of the Enterprise NAICS CODE ----11 11 11 11 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 31-33 31-33 31-33 31-33 42 42 42 42 44-45 44-45 44-45 44-45 48-49 48-49 48-49

NAICS DESCRIPTION

DATA TYPE

TOTAL

Total

Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000)

48,011 60,590 940,609 27,439,442

26,777 26,819 46,835 1,329,399

8,944 9,011 58,633 1,396,587

5,241 5,505 69,799 1,782,026

40,962 41,335 175,267 4,508,012

4,365 5,682 159,203 4,312,939

1,110 3,237 136,651 3,785,752

46,437 50,254 471,121 12,606,703

1,574 10,336 469,488 14,832,739

Firms

778

406

211

114

731

33

7

771

7

Establishments

798

406

211

114

731

34

10

775

23

[i]

792

1,387

1,411

3,590

[g]

[e]

[i]

[e]

(D) 299 319 4,240 238,517 375 590 8,444 543,738 5,153 5,196 54,762 2,000,606 2,291 2,585 172,656 5,875,896 2,410 2,918 37,852 1,476,862 8,309 12,248 149,045 2,974,920 2,079 2,352 33,031

24,327 159 159 249 11,578 250 251 587 10,257 3,085 3,085 5,094 158,882 720 720 1,284 54,462 1,036 1,036 1,843 70,871 4,494 4,500 8,072 161,489 1,225 1,225 1,881

33,947 35 35 223 9,154 69 69 413 9,427 966 966 6,410 157,319 354 354 2,415 60,865 361 366 2,352 75,423 1,733 1,757 11,344 209,108 325 325 2,121

38,456 24 24 277 10,940 8 8 100 4,623 571 571 7,700 224,227 290 291 4,006 105,688 295 309 3,822 126,979 990 1,086 12,902 285,613 166 168 2,185

96,730 218 218 749 31,672 327 328 1,100 24,307 4,622 4,622 19,204 540,428 1,364 1,365 7,705 221,015 1,692 1,711 8,017 273,273 7,217 7,343 32,318 656,210 1,716 1,718 6,187

(D) 38 45 1,284 72,212 21 43 1,148 54,825 441 445 15,806 573,214 433 452 17,391 502,956 329 406 9,652 356,194 680 1,018 24,423 634,603 161 172 5,861

(D) 13 14 703 30,764 12 41 1,846 92,743 57 64 9,043 406,363 215 269 28,950 833,555 136 216 6,766 272,896 120 644 11,828 239,942 50 77 2,695

(D) 269 277 2,736 134,648 360 412 4,094 171,875 5,120 5,131 44,053 1,520,005 2,012 2,086 54,046 1,557,526 2,157 2,333 24,435 902,363 8,017 9,005 68,569 1,530,755 1,927 1,967 14,743

(D) 30 42 1,504 103,869 15 178 4,350 371,863 33 65 10,709 480,601 279 499 118,610 4,318,370 253 585 13,417 574,499 292 3,243 80,476 1,444,165 152 385 18,288

Total Total Total Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture Support Mining Mining Mining Mining Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Construction Construction Construction Construction Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Wholesale Trade Wholesale Trade Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Retail Trade Retail Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Transportation and Warehousing Transportation and Warehousing

Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment Annual Payroll ($1,000) Firms Establishments Employment

SOURCE: Small Business Administration, 2008

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