Comparative Occupational Wages 2011 (4th Quarter)
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Education, Training, and Library Occupations

Occupation Occ. code Estabs. reporting occupation Est. empl. Empl %RSE Mean wage Mean %RSE Entry wage Exp. wage 25th pct Median wage 75th pct
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LIBRARY OCCUPATIONS 25-0000 80 6,830 5.56 41,576 4.29 26,907 48,909 31,755 39,697 50,584
        19.99   12.93 23.51 15.26 19.09 24.31
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1194 7 140 11.82 48,822 2.39 37,741 54,363 40,475 47,133 57,522
        23.47   18.14 26.14 19.46 22.66 27.66
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 25-1199 3 20 25.74 49,025 4.03 32,481 57,295 35,215 40,732 48,314
         
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2011 22 260 14.91 25,320 5.74 17,341 29,308 18,279 21,572 30,208
        12.17   8.34 14.09 8.79 10.38 14.52
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2012 12 190 25.07 46,434 3.35 38,518 50,391 40,451 45,699 53,091
         
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2021 16 1,220 27.82 43,437 4.13 32,324 48,994 36,305 43,113 50,876
         
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education 25-2022 9 1,060 37.34 40,322 3.04 34,300 43,332 33,875 37,115 47,166
         
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education 25-2031 10 750 30.61 42,775 3.70 32,842 47,741 35,986 42,637 50,164
         
Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School 25-2032 8 260 25.32 46,425 2.31 36,929 51,172 40,929 47,992 54,290
         
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School 25-2041 15 360 13.46 42,963 3.41 31,786 48,551 35,430 42,766 50,068
         
Special Education Teachers, Middle School 25-2053 6 210 45.98 36,067 3.42 32,754 37,723 33,103 35,964 38,819
         
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School 25-2054 8 210 25.19 47,454 7.50 29,703 56,330 34,486 47,527 60,494
         
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors 25-3011 3 20 14.96 28,411 5.93 23,243 30,996 25,076 27,600 30,122
        13.66   11.18 14.90 12.05 13.27 14.48
All Other Teachers, Primary, Secondary, and Adult 25-3999 15 190 29.37 39,603 9.54 20,637 49,086 24,598 40,891 52,751
         
Librarians 25-4021 14 90 22.24 43,604 6.07 32,602 49,105 33,970 38,733 52,908
        20.96   15.67 23.61 16.33 18.62 25.44
Library Technicians 25-4031 6 60 18.59 25,232 5.62 18,185 28,756 19,550 24,042 30,097
        12.13   8.74 13.83 9.40 11.56 14.47
Instructional Coordinators 25-9031 10 110 27.28 51,839 5.68 33,859 60,829 40,491 51,602 65,633
        24.93   16.28 29.24 19.47 24.81 31.56
Teacher Assistants 25-9041 37 570 8.27 22,582 2.76 17,571 25,088 19,040 22,198 26,415
         
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other 25-9099 16 170 19.64 27,088 4.45 21,623 29,820 22,154 25,622 29,649
        13.03   10.40 14.34 10.65 12.32 14.25
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