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Employment and Earnings Table B-8a
ESTABLISHMENT DATA
Table B-8a. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production and nonsupervisory
employees on private nonfarm payrolls by industry sector, seasonally adjusted(1)
Average hourly earnings

Industry

2017
NAICS
code

Total private

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

23.28 23.88 23.97 24.07

784.54

802.37

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

807.79

803.94

24.53 25.09 25.18 25.26 1,013.09 1,028.69 1,032.38 1,033.13

Goods-producing

29.36 30.35 30.98 30.95 1,385.79 1,396.10 1,412.69 1,411.32

Mining and logging
Logging(2)

1133

22.21 23.11 23.34

-

942.94

-

Mining(2)

979.46

963.69

21

29.89 31.00 31.66

- 1,416.79 1,441.50 1,462.69

-

Oil and gas
extraction(2)

211

37.62 37.61 38.09

- 1,617.66 1,654.84 1,721.67

-

Mining, except oil
and gas(2)

212

27.52 29.21 29.10

- 1,296.19 1,358.27 1,350.24

-

25.78 28.30 28.02

- 1,263.22 1,474.43 1,420.61

-

Stone mining and
21231
quarrying(2)
Crushed and
broken
limestone
mining(2)

212312

24.69 26.49 26.39

- 1,185.12 1,396.02 1,345.89

-

Other stone
mining and
quarrying(2)

212311,3,9

27.04 30.49 29.58

- 1,352.00 1,576.33 1,496.75

-

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Support activities
for mining(2)

2017
NAICS
code
213

Support activities
for oil and gas
213112
operations(2)

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Average weekly earnings
Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

29.12 29.81 30.78

- 1,423.97 1,404.05 1,440.50

-

28.99 29.60 30.45

- 1,449.50 1,403.04 1,452.47

-

23

28.33 28.92 28.98 29.07 1,130.37 1,156.80 1,147.61 1,154.08

236

28.26 28.52 28.68

- 1,102.14 1,106.58 1,124.26

-

2361

25.54 25.83 25.99

-

937.32

958.29

974.63

-

New singlefamily general
contractors(2)

236115

26.83 26.97 27.11

-

995.39

989.80 1,008.49

-

Residential
remodelers(2)

236118

23.27 23.73 23.97

-

858.66

875.64

891.68

-

Nonresidential
building(2)

2362

30.57 31.01 31.06

- 1,256.43 1,255.91 1,264.14

-

Industrial
building(2)

23621

32.10 31.41 31.70

- 1,463.76 1,344.35 1,391.63

-

Commercial
building(2)

23622

30.06 30.91 30.90

- 1,196.39 1,233.31 1,232.91

-

237

29.80 30.73 30.87

- 1,314.18 1,361.34 1,358.28

-

2371

30.08 31.38 31.39

- 1,332.54 1,402.69 1,390.58

-

Water and sewer
system
construction(2)

23711

27.45 27.23 27.49

- 1,133.69 1,121.88 1,105.10

-

Oil and gas
pipeline
construction(2)

23712

29.84 30.77 31.90

- 1,462.16 1,498.50 1,595.00

-

Power and
communication
system
construction(2)

23713

32.82 34.68 34.34

- 1,414.54 1,577.94 1,462.88

-

2373

29.11 29.31 29.27

- 1,283.75 1,295.50 1,296.66

-

238

27.94 28.53 28.63

- 1,095.25 1,121.23 1,107.98

-

Construction
Construction of
buildings(2)
Residential building
(2)

Heavy and civil
engineering
construction(2)
Utility system
construction(2)

Highway, street,
and bridge
construction(2)
Specialty trade
contractors(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
2017
NAICS
Industry
code
Building foundation 2381
and exterior
contractors(2)

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

25.73 27.13 27.62

-

967.45 1,022.80 1,021.94

-

23811

25.55 28.08 28.47

-

996.45 1,120.39 1,087.55

-

Steel and precast
concrete
23812
contractors(2)

29.02 30.17 31.57

- 1,155.00 1,188.70 1,247.02

-

Framing
contractors(2)

23813

23.93 25.71 26.09

-

820.80

876.71

876.62

-

Masonry
contractors(2)

23814

26.79 27.58 27.83

-

945.69

981.85

993.53

-

Glass and glazing
23815
contractors(2)

26.39 27.93 28.78

- 1,029.21 1,075.31 1,148.32

-

Roofing
contractors(2)

23816

24.66 25.87 26.08

-

897.62

946.84

944.10

-

Siding
contractors(2)

23817

25.59 23.52 23.28

-

893.09

912.58

900.94

-

Other building
exterior
contractors(2)

23819

23.77 24.21 24.47

-

960.31

973.24

973.91

-

29.59 30.50 30.64

- 1,180.64 1,216.95 1,228.66

-

23821

30.51 31.08 31.05

- 1,229.55 1,240.09 1,251.32

-

Plumbing and
HVAC contractors 23822

28.56 30.10 30.43

- 1,119.55 1,188.95 1,208.07

-

Poured concrete
structure
contractors(2)

Building equipment
2382
contractors(2)
Electrical
contractors(2)

(2)

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Other building
equipment
contractors(2)

23829

30.95 29.83 30.13

- 1,303.00 1,288.66 1,304.63

-

Building finishing
contractors(2)

2383

27.12 26.62 26.51

- 1,022.42

996.78

-

Drywall and
insulation
contractors(2)

23831

30.60 30.00 29.76

- 1,156.68 1,101.00 1,116.00

-

Painting and wall
covering
23832
contractors(2)

24.36 24.27 24.21

-

915.94

878.57

883.67

-

Flooring
contractors(2)

27.57 27.12 26.65

-

970.46

943.78

959.40

-

23833

987.60

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
23834

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)
27.69 26.68 26.59

- 1,063.30 1,077.87 1,039.67

-

Finish carpentry
contractors(2)

23835

25.68 25.45 25.31

-

975.84

982.37

999.75

-

Other building
finishing
contractors(2)

23839

23.90 23.16 22.87

-

929.71

882.40

869.06

-

26.63 26.28 26.31

- 1,094.49 1,074.85 1,052.40

-

23891

26.85 26.95 26.81

- 1,127.70 1,118.43 1,083.12

-

All other specialty
trade contractors 23899

26.23 25.55 26.05

- 1,049.20 1,019.45

987.30

-

Industry
Tile and terrazzo
contractors(2)

Other specialty
2389
trade contractors(2)
Site preparation
contractors(2)

(2)

Manufacturing

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

21.96 22.42 22.53 22.58

915.73

925.95

939.50

934.81

22.90 23.37 23.53 23.57

964.09

972.19

988.26

980.51

321

18.30 18.75 18.92 19.02

742.98

789.38

794.64

795.04

3211

19.14 19.23 19.60

-

826.85

828.81

856.52

-

Plywood and
engineered wood 3212
products(2)

19.92 20.48 20.79

-

814.73

921.60

908.52

-

Other wood
products(2)

3219

17.36 17.86 17.90

-

685.72

728.69

733.90

-

32191

18.20 18.27 18.35

-

733.46

760.03

772.54

-

Wood
windows and 321911
doors(2)

19.54 18.79 18.77

-

828.50

804.21

808.99

-

Cut stock,
resawing
lumber,
planing, and
other
millwork,
including
flooring(2)

321912,8

16.80 17.65 17.78

-

640.08

718.36

723.65

-

327

21.94 22.16 22.13 22.73

960.97

990.55

975.93

997.85

3273

23.10 23.71 23.77

- 1,071.84 1,102.52 1,069.65

-

Durable goods
Wood products
Sawmills and
wood
preservation(2)

Millwork(2)

Nonmetallic
mineral products

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Cement and
concrete
products(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Average weekly earnings
Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Ready-mix
concrete(2)

32732

26.34 26.48 26.29

- 1,211.64 1,257.80 1,185.68

-

Other cement
and concrete
products(2)

32731,3,9

19.80 20.66 21.14

-

-

Primary metals

331

23.41 23.80 23.73 23.70 1,039.40 1,028.16 1,037.00 1,014.36

Foundries(2)

3315

22.05 22.01 22.34

-

932.72

931.02

958.39

-

Fabricated metal
products

332

21.03 21.66 21.82 21.91

881.16

894.56

914.26

907.07

Forging and
stamping(2)

3321

20.18 20.22 20.26

-

805.18

831.04

824.58

-

Architectural and
structural metals 3323

21.12 22.00 22.07

-

882.82

917.40

935.77

-

912.89

922.34

950.74

-

(2)

916.74

948.29

957.64

Plate work and
fabricated
structural
products(2)

33231

21.23 21.40 21.51

-

Fabricated
structural
metal
products(2)

332312

21.64 21.68 21.81

- 1,004.10

992.94 1,016.35

-

33232

21.02 22.46 22.48

-

857.62

914.12

921.68

-

332322

22.42 23.32 23.20

-

901.28

921.14

928.00

-

Boilers, tanks,
and shipping
containers(2)

3324

22.43 24.28 24.71

-

968.98 1,041.61 1,089.71

-

Machine shops
and threaded
products(2)

3327

22.35 22.98 23.08

-

940.94

937.58

941.66

-

33271

22.55 22.97 23.13

-

940.34

932.58

929.83

-

33272

21.60 22.56 23.40

-

933.12

924.96

985.14

-

Ornamental
and
architectural
metal products
(2)

Sheet metal
work(2)

Machine shops
(2)

Turned
products and

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
screws, nuts,
and bolts(2)
Coating,
engraving, and
heat treating
metals(2)
Metal heat
treating and
coating and
nonprecious
engraving(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

3328

18.28 18.82 18.92

-

806.15

786.68

805.99

-

332811,2

18.63 19.28 19.26

-

845.80

830.97

847.44

-

17.72 18.18 18.46

-

749.56

727.20

747.63

-

20.86 21.05 21.06

-

859.43

877.79

890.84

-

Electroplating,
anodizing, and
coloring metals 332813

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Other fabricated
3329
metal products(2)
Metal valves(2)

33291

21.82 21.55 22.11

-

933.90

907.26

941.89

-

All other
fabricated
metal products

33299

20.44 20.78 20.59

-

825.78

862.37

864.78

-

333

23.48 24.44 24.55 24.53

997.90 1,024.04 1,031.10 1,027.81

22.45 23.93 24.44

-

945.15

997.15

-

(2)

Machinery

Agricultural,
construction, and
mining machinery 3331

964.38

(2)

Industrial
machinery(2)

3332

25.56 26.89 26.68

- 1,053.07 1,140.14 1,141.90

-

Commercial and
service industry
machinery(2)

3333

27.83 27.82 27.53

- 1,174.43 1,140.62 1,125.98

-

HVAC and
commercial
refrigeration
equipment(2)

3334

20.25 20.00 19.95

-

865.83

-

Metalworking
machinery(2)

3335

23.44 25.03 24.93

- 1,003.23 1,051.26 1,039.58

-

333514

24.61 25.93 25.92

- 1,038.54 1,102.03 1,106.78

-

3336

25.93 27.85 27.84

- 1,148.70 1,208.69 1,211.04

-

Special tools,
dies, jigs, and
fixtures(2)
Turbine and
power

854.55

868.00

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
transmission
equipment(2)
Other general
purpose
machinery(2)

2017
NAICS
code

3339

Computer and
334
electronic products

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

23.07 23.92 24.13

992.01 1,014.21 1,025.53

-

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

-

25.03 25.23 25.80 25.56 1,013.72 1,029.38 1,055.22 1,030.07

Communications
equipment(2)

3342

21.19 22.75 22.33

-

830.65

910.00

908.83

-

Semiconductors
and electronic
components(2)

3344

22.09 22.25 22.38

-

863.72

907.80

901.91

-

19.21 20.07 20.70

-

754.95

806.81

817.65

-

3345

29.28 29.88 30.18

- 1,209.26 1,219.10 1,249.45

-

335

20.28 20.51 20.56 20.73

849.73

847.06

857.35

854.08

Electrical
equipment(2)

3353

20.27 20.19 20.59

-

877.69

868.17

889.49

-

Other electrical
equipment and
components(2)

3359

21.13 21.52 21.23

-

893.80

905.99

904.40

-

336

27.06 27.51 27.56 27.54 1,179.82 1,166.42 1,187.84 1,178.71

Motor vehicles
and parts(3)

3361,2,3

23.29 23.87 23.96 23.86 1,008.46 1,026.41 1,039.86 1,033.14

Motor vehicles(2)

3361

29.82 29.95 30.09

- 1,332.95 1,356.74 1,378.12

-

Motor vehicle
bodies and
trailers(2)

3362

20.17 20.41 20.50

-

831.00

847.02

865.10

-

Motor vehicle
parts(2)

3363

21.32 22.11 22.10

-

923.16

924.20

941.46

-

Motor vehicle
gasoline engine 33631
and parts(2)

24.36 23.76 24.23

- 1,037.74 1,000.30 1,015.24

-

Motor vehicle
power train
components(2)

26.16 27.31 27.35

- 1,216.44 1,346.38 1,331.95

-

Electronic
connectors and
misc. electronic 334416,7,9
components(2)
Electronic
instruments(2)
Electrical
equipment and
appliances

Transportation
equipment

33635

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
3364

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)
38.08 38.24 38.07

- 1,679.33 1,613.73 1,625.59

-

336411

40.18 40.11 40.05

- 1,775.96 1,696.65 1,710.14

-

337

18.24 18.57 18.62 18.65

709.54

735.37

742.94

738.54

3371

17.83 18.20 18.22

-

697.15

722.54

734.27

-

Wood kitchen
cabinets and
countertops(2)

33711

18.37 18.79 18.88

-

712.76

745.96

772.19

-

Other
household and
institutional
furniture(2)

33712

17.28 17.62 17.50

-

680.83

694.23

693.00

-

337121

17.40 18.12 17.99

-

673.38

706.68

716.00

-

339

19.34 20.02 20.12 20.25

771.67

778.78

784.68

781.65

3391

20.34 20.96 21.17

-

819.70

815.34

823.51

-

Surgical
appliances and
supplies(2)

339113

18.82 19.20 19.47

-

788.56

731.52

755.44

-

Dental
laboratories(2)

339116

21.30 21.94 21.73

-

764.67

800.81

804.01

-

18.22 18.97 19.03

-

716.05

739.83

747.88

-

33995

19.17 19.14 19.44

-

755.30

765.60

779.54

-

33993,4,9

18.37 18.78 18.73

-

718.27

717.40

711.74

-

20.40 20.87 20.88 20.98

840.48

853.58

860.26

860.18

18.01 18.45 18.47 18.55

751.02

760.14

768.35

769.83

Industry
Aerospace
products and
parts(2)
Aircraft(2)
Furniture and
related products
Household and
institutional
furniture(2)

Upholstered
household
furniture(2)
Miscellaneous
durable goods
manufacturing
Medical
equipment and
supplies(2)

Other
miscellaneous
3399
durable goods
(2)
manufacturing
Signs(2)
All other
miscellaneous
durable goods
manufacturing

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Nondurable goods
311

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Food
manufacturing

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Sugar and
confectionery
products(2)

3113

22.50 21.99 21.71

-

875.25

796.04

801.10

-

Fruit and
vegetable
preserving and
specialty(2)

3114

17.89 18.29 18.21

-

799.68

779.15

797.60

-

Dairy products(2)

3115

22.84 22.88 22.75

-

970.70

981.55

989.63

-

Animal
slaughtering and
processing(2)

3116

15.84 16.13 16.18

-

676.37

677.46

684.41

-

311615

14.77 15.31 15.37

-

620.34

627.71

624.02

-

17.27 17.75 17.87

-

663.17

686.93

702.29

-

Poultry
processing(2)

Bakeries and
tortilla
3118
manufacturing(2)
Textile mills

313

16.45 16.77 16.77 16.72

715.58

744.59

744.59

734.01

Textile product
mills

314

15.39 15.81 16.09 16.14

589.44

608.69

619.47

619.78

Apparel

315

16.00 16.83 16.67 16.50

576.00

632.81

631.79

613.80

Paper and paper
products

322

22.20 23.17 23.12 23.07

943.50

989.36

987.22

973.55

32221

20.38 21.01 20.88

-

823.35

871.92

858.17

-

20.56 21.08 20.70

-

838.85

889.58

865.26

-

18.80 19.47 19.72 19.74

727.56

761.28

786.83

767.89

Paperboard
containers(2)

Corrugated and
solid fiber
322211
boxes(2)
Printing and
related support
activities

323

Petroleum and coal
324
products

41.30 39.79 40.33 40.40 1,978.27 1,746.78 1,810.82 1,842.24

Chemicals

325

25.31 25.61 25.61 25.89 1,065.55 1,050.01 1,047.45 1,056.31

3251

29.00 28.81 28.73

- 1,273.10 1,221.54 1,229.64

-

3254

26.15 24.76 24.55

- 1,093.07

982.97

955.00

-

3256

21.16 21.33 21.53

-

853.20

865.51

-

Basic chemicals
(2)

Pharmaceuticals
and medicines(2)

863.33

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

19.16 19.80 19.76 19.89

789.39

807.84

814.11

819.47

3261

19.08 19.68 19.64

-

782.28

799.01

801.31

-

32611

21.90 22.41 22.43

-

941.70

950.18

944.30

-

32614,5

19.03 19.18 19.35

-

717.43

742.27

764.33

-

32619

18.10 18.77 18.61

-

742.10

754.55

749.98

-

3262

19.60 20.20 20.34

-

817.32

858.50

892.93

-

312,6

20.91 22.77 22.62 22.66

748.58

851.60

857.30

874.68

Private service-providing

23.02 23.63 23.71 23.81

748.15

765.61

770.58

766.68

Trade, transportation,
and utilities

20.49 20.87 20.96 20.96

694.61

707.49

712.64

712.64

Industry
Soaps, cleaning
compounds, and
toiletries(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Plastics and rubber
326
products
Plastics products
(2)

Plastics
packaging
materials, film,
and sheet(2)
Foam products
(2)

Other plastics
products(2)
Rubber products
(2)

Miscellaneous
nondurable goods
manufacturing

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

42

26.04 26.24 26.29 26.37 1,010.35 1,012.86 1,014.79 1,012.61

423

26.50 26.71 26.76

- 1,038.80 1,047.03 1,051.67

-

4231

22.49 22.10 22.01

-

847.87

826.54

825.38

-

Motor vehicles(2)

42311

27.40 26.33 26.05

- 1,046.68

997.91

984.69

-

New motor
vehicle parts(2)

42312

19.65 19.60 19.73

-

732.95

715.40

726.06

-

Furniture and
furnishings(2)

4232

24.62 24.23 23.90

-

960.18

911.05

905.81

-

Lumber and
construction
supplies(2)

4233

23.87 23.68 24.16

-

945.25

959.04

992.98

-

42331

24.49 24.41 24.77

- 1,016.34 1,010.57 1,025.48

-

4234

31.83 31.79 32.06

- 1,219.09 1,214.38 1,227.90

-

Wholesale trade
Durable goods(2)
Motor vehicles and
parts(2)

Lumber and wood
(2)

Commercial
equipment(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
2017
NAICS
Industry
code
Office equipment 42342
(2)

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Average weekly earnings
Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020
941.03

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

27.55 24.57 24.33

- 1,052.41

956.17

-

Computer and
software(2)

42343

35.12 36.15 36.12

- 1,341.58 1,355.63 1,354.50

-

Medical
equipment(2)

42345

32.46 32.24 32.22

- 1,233.48 1,244.46 1,243.69

-

Miscellaneous
professional and
commercial
equipment(2)

42341,4,6,9 27.09 28.47 28.43

- 1,059.22 1,098.94 1,091.71

-

Metals and
minerals(2)

4235

23.85 22.95 23.06

-

947.77

-

Electric goods(2)

4236

28.87 29.59 29.21

- 1,125.93 1,159.93 1,142.11

-

Electrical
equipment and
wiring(2)

42361

26.28 25.87 25.60

- 1,022.29 1,019.28 1,016.32

-

Electric
appliances and
other electronic
parts(2)

42362,9

31.59 33.53 33.07

- 1,238.33 1,300.96 1,276.50

-

4237

25.71 25.46 25.45

- 1,025.83 1,018.40 1,028.18

-

Hardware(2)

42371

23.31 23.10 23.57

-

940.44

-

Plumbing
equipment(2)

42372

27.65 26.24 26.14

- 1,117.06 1,073.22 1,066.51

-

HVAC and
refrigeration
equipment(2)

42373,4

25.64 26.74 26.27

- 1,020.47 1,072.27 1,061.31

-

4238

27.01 27.72 27.76

- 1,088.50 1,117.12 1,115.95

-

Construction
equipment(2)

42381

29.72 29.14 29.42

- 1,209.60 1,197.65 1,209.16

-

Farm and garden
equipment(2)

42382

23.66 25.13 25.29

-

951.13 1,027.82 1,041.95

-

Industrial
machinery(2)

42383

28.32 30.03 30.29

- 1,152.62 1,213.21 1,217.66

-

Industrial
supplies(2)

42384

24.77 23.60 24.00

-

988.32

927.48

945.60

-

4239

20.84 21.41 21.14

-

804.42

828.57

811.78

-

23.22 23.00 23.32

-

840.56

860.20

865.17

-

Hardware and
plumbing(2)

Machinery and
supplies(2)

Miscellaneous
durable goods(2)

Sporting goods(2) 42391

987.39

920.75

954.72

903.21

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

42393

19.10 20.46 20.33

-

819.39

875.69

874.19

-

Nondurable goods(2)

424

23.67 24.09 24.15

-

908.93

913.01

912.87

-

Paper and paper
products(2)

4241

25.48 25.53 25.29

-

986.08

942.06

918.03

-

Druggists' goods(2) 4242

30.64 31.96 32.36

- 1,109.17 1,089.84 1,093.77

-

Apparel and piece
goods(2)

4243

22.75 23.57 23.95

-

828.10

881.52

878.97

-

Grocery and related
4244
products(2)

21.76 21.75 21.62

-

855.17

861.30

851.83

-

Industry
Recyclable
materials(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings
Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

General line
grocery(2)

42441

21.88 22.84 23.05

-

870.82

879.34

878.21

-

Fruits and
vegetables(2)

42448

18.77 18.98 19.17

-

790.22

800.96

812.81

-

Farm product raw
materials(2)

4245

20.11 21.36 21.42

-

786.30

850.13

850.37

-

Chemicals(2)

4246

30.86 30.22 30.16

- 1,249.83 1,217.87 1,215.45

-

Petroleum(2)

4247

23.83 23.10 23.12

-

943.67

868.56

880.87

-

4248

23.75 24.85 25.15

-

914.38

924.42

930.55

-

4249

21.18 22.17 22.18

-

792.13

818.07

818.44

-

Farm supplies(2)

42491

22.51 23.08 23.27

-

916.16

893.20

916.84

-

Nursery stock
and florists'
supplies(2)

42493

16.53 17.58 17.13

-

606.65

631.12

589.27

-

425

32.65 32.46 32.46

- 1,217.85 1,210.76 1,214.00

-

Alcoholic beverages
(2)

Misc. nondurable
goods(2)

Electronic markets
and agents and
brokers(2)

16.41 16.88 16.94 17.02

498.86

513.15

516.67

520.81

441

20.91 21.31 21.32

-

782.03

799.13

795.24

-

4411

22.71 23.19 23.11

-

856.17

869.63

862.00

-

44111

23.29 23.58 23.49

-

885.02

891.32

883.22

-

44112

18.44 20.20 20.34

-

663.84

715.08

728.17

-

Retail trade
Motor vehicle and
parts dealers(2)
Automobile dealers
(2)

New car dealers
(2)

Used car dealers
(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
2017
NAICS
Industry
code
Other motor vehicle 4412
dealers(2)

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

19.77 20.30 20.26

-

688.00

734.86

723.28

-

16.61 17.21 17.29

-

616.23

647.10

655.29

-

Automotive parts
and accessories
44131
stores(2)

16.73 17.21 17.29

-

613.99

638.49

643.19

-

44132

16.37 17.22 17.38

-

622.06

669.86

681.30

-

442

18.48 19.69 19.34

-

554.40

592.67

591.80

-

Furniture stores(2)

4421

19.34 20.53 20.15

-

674.97

710.34

705.25

-

Home furnishings
stores(2)

4422

17.54 18.50 18.49

-

454.29

477.30

488.14

-

Floor covering
stores(2)

44221

20.86 22.40 22.29

-

759.30

813.12

829.19

-

Other home
furnishings stores 44229

15.47 16.13 16.17

-

341.89

356.47

365.44

-

443

22.67 23.28 22.95

-

795.72

810.14

789.48

-

443141

19.22 19.93 20.10

-

670.78

659.68

627.12

-

443142

23.08 23.61 23.24

-

810.11

826.35

806.43

-

17.35 18.65 18.75

-

572.55

641.56

622.50

-

4441

17.51 18.85 18.99

-

577.83

654.10

632.37

-

44413

14.36 14.67 14.82

-

437.98

443.03

444.60

-

4442

16.02 16.81 16.65

-

527.06

537.92

529.47

-

445

13.67 14.00 14.02

-

390.96

397.60

399.57

-

4451
44511

13.63 13.92 13.96

-

391.18

396.72

397.86

-

13.78 14.08 14.12

-

394.11

401.28

402.42

-

Auto parts,
accessories, and
tire stores(2)

Tire dealers(2)
Furniture and home
furnishings stores(2)

4413

(2)

Electronics and
appliance stores(2)
Household
appliance stores(2)
Electronics stores
(2)

Building material and
garden supply stores 444
(2)

Building material
and supplies
dealers(2)
Hardware stores
(2)

Lawn and garden
equipment and
supplies stores(2)
Food and beverage
stores(2)
Grocery stores(2)

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

44512

11.14 11.19 11.31

-

336.43

323.39

324.60

-

4452

14.28 14.89 14.76

-

395.56

402.03

402.95

-

44521,2

13.52 14.96 15.00

-

420.47

465.26

463.50

-

Beer, wine, and
liquor stores(2)

4453

13.53 14.51 14.16

-

386.96

396.12

393.65

-

Health and personal
care stores(2)

446

19.45 19.63 19.80

-

573.78

581.05

584.10

-

Pharmacies and
drug stores(2)

44611

20.88 21.08 21.17

-

609.70

609.21

609.70

-

Cosmetic and
beauty supply
stores(2)

44612

15.02 15.16 15.51

-

435.58

448.74

459.10

-

Optical goods
stores(2)

44613

17.44 18.33 18.18

-

558.08

590.23

590.85

-

Other health and
personal care
stores(2)

44619

18.43 19.39 19.44

-

578.70

635.99

639.58

-

447

11.88 12.39 12.53

-

365.90

376.66

383.42

-

Gasoline stations
with convenience
stores(2)

44711

11.63 12.10 12.25

-

358.20

365.42

372.40

-

Other gasoline
stations(2)

44719

13.68 14.50 14.71

-

430.92

461.10

464.84

-

15.55 16.32 16.48

-

349.88

360.67

362.56

-

14.98 15.66 15.81

-

311.58

324.16

325.69

-

Women's clothing
44812
stores(2)

13.84 15.07 15.37

-

292.02

339.08

336.60

-

Family clothing
stores(2)

44814

14.60 15.67 15.66

-

286.16

294.60

302.24

-

4482
4483

15.14 16.58 16.76

-

395.15

394.60

390.51

-

19.34 19.59 19.87

-

593.74

621.00

617.96

-

Industry
Supermarkets
and other grocery
stores(2)
Convenience
stores(2)
Specialty food
stores(2)
Meat markets
and fish and
seafood markets

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings
Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Gasoline stations(2)

Clothing and clothing
448
accessories stores(2)
Clothing stores(2)

Shoe stores(2)

4481

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

14.78 14.82 14.84

-

366.54

370.50

378.42

-

14.85 14.92 14.92

-

381.65

390.90

399.86

-

45111

15.53 15.78 15.77

-

417.76

430.79

433.68

-

4512

14.15 13.89 14.00

-

266.02

252.80

253.40

-

General merchandise
452
stores(2)

14.48 14.76 14.83

-

440.19

441.32

446.38

-

Miscellaneous store
retailers(2)

453

14.40 14.69 14.82

-

398.88

409.85

412.00

-

4531

13.52 14.15 14.21

-

340.70

387.71

389.35

-

Office supplies,
stationery, and gift 4532
stores(2)

14.51 14.53 14.79

-

374.36

357.44

359.40

-

45321

16.56 16.62 17.13

-

518.33

486.97

500.20

-

Gift, novelty, and
45322
souvenir stores(2)

12.62 12.72 12.63

-

281.43

277.30

269.02

-

4533

12.70 13.01 13.16

-

358.14

374.69

371.11

-

Other
miscellaneous store 4539
retailers(2)

15.27 15.69 15.72

-

444.36

470.70

473.17

-

14.22 14.89 14.70

-

419.49

436.28

423.36

-

20.32 21.33 21.61

-

715.26

755.08

767.16

-

20.21 21.59 21.95

-

687.14

751.33

768.25

-

22.31 22.58 22.76 22.55

847.78

858.04

871.71

859.16

- 1,009.86 1,060.49 1,057.47

-

Industry
Jewelry, luggage,
and leather goods
stores(2)
Sporting goods,
hobby, book, and
music stores(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

451

Sporting goods and
musical instrument 4511
stores(2)
Sporting goods
stores(2)
Book stores and
news dealers(2)

Florists(2)

Office supplies
and stationery
stores(2)

Used merchandise
stores(2)

Pet and pet
45391
supplies stores(2)
Nonstore retailers(2)

454

Electronic shopping
and mail-order
4541
houses(2)
Transportation and
warehousing
Air transportation(2)

481

33.55 34.77 34.90

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
484

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

22.90 23.88 24.02

-

952.64

993.41 1,004.04

-

4841

22.69 23.81 23.87

-

946.17

992.88 1,004.93

-

General freight
trucking, local(2)

48411

22.43 22.99 22.90

-

919.63

919.60

929.74

-

General freight
trucking, longdistance(2)

48412

22.77 24.06 24.26

-

954.06 1,012.93 1,035.90

-

General freight
trucking, long- 484121
distance TL(2)

22.36 23.82 23.90

-

927.94

990.91 1,008.58

-

General freight
trucking, long- 484122
distance LTL(2)

23.59 24.67 24.87

-

997.86 1,065.74 1,071.90

-

4842

23.39 24.06 24.20

-

973.02

998.49 1,004.30

-

48421

19.43 21.10 21.64

-

652.85

725.84

740.09

-

Other specialized
48422
trucking, local(2)

23.97 24.55 24.57

- 1,093.03 1,077.75 1,095.82

-

Other specialized
trucking, long48423
distance(2)

24.67 24.69 25.03

-

994.20 1,036.98 1,033.74

-

485

18.12 18.82 19.01

-

628.76

641.76

653.94

-

School and
employee bus
transportation(2)

4854

18.58 19.68 19.97

-

562.97

553.01

573.14

-

Other ground
passenger
transportation(2)

4859

15.16 16.07 16.02

-

524.54

560.84

560.70

-

Support activities for
transportation(2)

488

22.67 23.39 23.59

-

838.79

860.75

865.75

-

Support activities
for air
transportation(2)

4881

19.53 21.43 21.54

-

683.55

728.62

743.13

-

Airport
operations(2)

48811

15.70 17.22 17.62

-

500.83

537.26

553.27

-

4883

37.86 33.95 34.21

- 1,260.74 1,147.51 1,176.82

-

Industry
Truck transportation
(2)

General freight
trucking(2)

Specialized freight
trucking(2)
Used household
and office goods
moving(2)

Transit and ground
passenger
transportation(2)

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Support activities
for water
transportation(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Support activities
for road
transportation(2)

4884

17.94 19.95 19.68

-

710.42

782.04

785.23

-

Freight
transportation
arrangement(2)

4885

22.62 23.33 23.37

-

864.08

891.21

881.05

-

Support activities
for other
transportation,
including rail(2)

4882,9

21.17 21.98 22.13

-

876.44

890.19

869.71

-

Couriers and
messengers(2)

492

19.18 18.13 18.21

-

688.56

650.87

651.92

-

Warehousing and
storage(2)

493

18.46 18.57 18.64

-

731.02

746.51

753.06

-

49311

18.15 18.27 18.33

-

718.74

739.94

744.20

-

22

36.69 37.68 37.80 37.91 1,559.33 1,616.47 1,629.18 1,641.50

Power generation
and supply(2)

2211

38.14 38.61 38.71

- 1,632.39 1,664.09 1,676.14

-

Electric power
generation(2)

22111

38.73 40.36 40.86

- 1,634.41 1,691.08 1,756.98

-

41.18 42.65 42.84

- 1,861.34 1,825.42 1,867.82

-

22112

37.75 37.52 37.27

- 1,630.80 1,647.13 1,621.25

-

Natural gas
distribution(2)

2212

37.24 40.20 40.50

- 1,608.77 1,736.64 1,741.50

-

Water, sewage and
other systems(2)

2213

23.86 24.53 24.41

-

-

51

33.36 34.40 34.52 34.54 1,184.28 1,207.44 1,215.10 1,219.26

Publishing industries,
except Internet(2)

511

36.70 37.96 38.30

- 1,339.55 1,400.72 1,417.10

-

Newspaper, book,
and directory
publishers(2)

5111

24.79 25.96 25.85

-

-

General
warehousing and
storage(2)
Utilities

Fossil fuel electric
power generation 221112
(2)

Electric power
transmission and
distribution(2)

Information

949.63

842.86

986.11

895.62

981.28

891.83

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
51111

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

19.33 18.82 18.86

-

612.76

621.06

629.92

-

51112

30.25 29.77 29.73

- 1,037.58 1,024.09 1,013.79

-

5112

43.95 44.46 45.03

- 1,678.89 1,707.26 1,720.15

-

Motion picture and
sound recording
industries(2)

512

26.96 26.55 26.90

-

712.85

-

Broadcasting, except
Internet(2)

515

31.00 30.84 30.86

- 1,072.60 1,039.31 1,039.98

-

32.33 30.94 30.76

- 1,005.46

938.18

-

517

31.60 31.92 31.96

- 1,226.08 1,209.77 1,220.87

-

5173

31.21 31.46 31.56

- 1,220.31 1,192.33 1,205.59

-

Data processing,
hosting and related
services(2)

518

36.15 38.72 38.54

- 1,359.24 1,444.26 1,468.37

-

Other information
services(2)

519

35.33 37.38 37.48

- 1,222.42 1,270.92 1,274.32

-

Industry
Newspaper
publishers(2)
Periodical
publishers(2)
Software publishers
(2)

Radio broadcasting(2) 51511
Telecommunications(2)
Wired and wireless
telecommunications
carriers(2)

736.01

708.89

943.67

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

27.37 28.16 28.23 28.23 1,012.69 1,041.92 1,041.69 1,038.86

Financial activities
Credit intermediation
522
and related activities(2)

23.94 25.19 25.26

-

900.14

947.14

944.72

-

5221

22.82 23.91 24.00

-

853.47

896.63

892.80

-

52211

23.01 24.29 24.40

-

865.18

913.30

907.68

-

52212

22.26 23.16 23.32

-

830.30

875.45

862.84

-

52213,9

22.02 22.63 22.68

-

816.94

841.84

843.70

-

5222

27.42 29.21 29.55

- 1,052.93 1,133.35 1,134.72

-

522291

17.63 19.44 19.86

-

758.65

-

Real estate credit(2) 522292
5223

32.57 34.88 35.09

- 1,227.89 1,342.88 1,347.46

-

23.45 24.13 23.48

-

-

Depository credit
intermediation(2)
Commercial
banking(2)
Savings institutions
(2)

Credit unions and
other depository
credit
intermediation(2)
Nondepository credit
intermediation(2)
Consumer lending
(2)

664.65

858.27

758.16

868.68

854.67

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Activities related to
credit intermediation

2017
NAICS
code

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Average weekly earnings
Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Securities, commodity
contracts, investments, 523,5
and funds and trusts(2)

41.33 41.96 42.11

- 1,541.61 1,544.13 1,541.23

-

52312

39.49 39.54 39.72

- 1,516.42 1,486.70 1,509.36

-

5231,2

40.12 41.34 41.68

- 1,524.56 1,529.58 1,546.33

-

42.35 42.49 42.51

- 1,550.01 1,559.38 1,551.62

-

52392

47.49 47.68 47.02

- 1,766.63 1,768.93 1,758.55

-

52393

40.59 38.50 38.68

- 1,449.06 1,389.85 1,369.27

-

524

30.12 30.54 30.65

- 1,129.50 1,154.41 1,149.38

-

Insurance carriers(2)

5241

31.31 31.67 32.00

- 1,214.83 1,238.30 1,244.80

-

Direct life and
health insurance
carriers(2)

52411

31.53 32.09 32.51

- 1,226.52 1,257.93 1,274.39

-

Direct insurers,
except life and
health(2)

52412

30.48 30.63 30.87

- 1,179.58 1,188.44 1,191.58

-

Reinsurance
carriers(2)

52413

47.05 43.74 44.14

- 1,689.10 1,548.40 1,566.97

-

5242

28.29 28.86 28.78

- 1,018.44 1,038.96 1,027.45

-

Insurance agencies
52421
and brokerages(2)

27.26 27.75 27.50

-

965.25

-

Other insurance52429
related activities(2)

30.71 31.49 31.61

- 1,133.20 1,161.98 1,163.25

-

29.18 30.16 30.32

- 1,076.74 1,109.89 1,115.78

-

Securities brokerage
(2)

Securities and
commodity contracts
brokerage and
exchanges(2)

Other financial
investment activities,
5239; 525
including funds and
trusts(2)
Portfolio
management(2)
Investment advice
(2)

Insurance carriers and
related activities(2)

Insurance agencies,
brokerages, and
related services(2)

Third-party
administration of
524292
insurance funds

973.18

985.13

(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
531

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

22.12 22.89 22.99

-

774.20

798.86

800.05

-

5311

21.04 21.91 21.91

-

740.61

771.23

771.23

-

Lessors of
residential
buildings(2)

53111

19.84 20.59 20.53

-

700.35

730.95

728.82

-

Lessors of
nonresidential
buildings(2)

53112

26.50 26.90 27.09

-

930.15

963.02

953.57

-

Offices of real estate
5312
agents and brokers(2)

22.33 22.85 23.02

-

743.59

747.20

757.36

-

Activities related to
real estate(2)

5313

23.03 23.70 23.87

-

822.17

846.09

842.61

-

53131

22.35 23.08 23.32

-

802.37

821.65

827.86

-

Residential
property
managers(2)

531311

20.83 22.13 22.30

-

747.80

792.25

791.65

-

Nonresidential
property
managers(2)

531312

26.70 26.26 26.36

-

953.19

934.86

935.78

-

532

21.18 21.85 21.79

-

787.90

801.90

804.05

-

Home health
equipment rental(2)

532283

17.40 18.36 18.50

-

650.76

705.02

704.85

-

General rental
centers(2)

5323

18.79 20.95 20.86

-

653.89

741.63

755.13

-

Machinery and
equipment rental and 5324
leasing(2)

27.23 27.62 27.72

- 1,222.63 1,220.80 1,230.77

-

53241

29.16 28.37 28.31

- 1,376.35 1,319.21 1,316.42

-

53242,9

24.77 26.52 27.00

- 1,040.34 1,108.54 1,139.40

-

Industry
Real

estate(2)

Lessors of real estate
(2)

Real estate
property managers
(2)

Rental and leasing
services(2)

Heavy machinery
rental and leasing
(2)

Office equipment
and other
machinery rental
and leasing(2)
Professional and business
services

27.44 28.33 28.42 28.48
54

35.99 36.71 36.80

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

971.38 1,005.72 1,008.91 1,011.04

- 1,313.64 1,336.24 1,346.88

-

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Professional and
technical services(2)
Legal services(2)
Offices of lawyers
(2)

Other legal services
(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Average weekly earnings
Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

5411

36.58 37.37 37.31

- 1,302.25 1,326.64 1,328.24

-

54111

37.67 38.44 38.38

- 1,337.29 1,356.93 1,362.49

-

54119

24.45 25.53 25.43

-

882.65

924.19

920.57

-

26.56 27.64 27.67

-

918.98

948.05

954.62

-

Accounting and
bookkeeping services 5412
(2)

Offices of certified
public accountants

541211

27.62 28.59 28.53

-

991.56 1,023.52 1,021.37

-

Payroll services(2)

541214

26.96 28.31 28.94

-

930.12 1,033.32 1,067.89

-

5413

35.23 35.12 35.20

- 1,370.45 1,376.70 1,369.28

-

Architectural
services(2)

54131

34.13 34.79 34.83

- 1,317.42 1,342.89 1,344.44

-

Landscape
architectural
services(2)

54132

28.74 27.19 26.41

-

871.53

-

Engineering and
drafting services(2)

54133,4

37.79 37.49 37.67

- 1,481.37 1,484.60 1,476.66

-

Building inspection,
surveying, and
54135,6,7
mapping services(2)

28.39 27.49 27.46

- 1,098.69 1,074.86 1,073.69

-

Testing
laboratories(2)

54138

26.58 26.98 27.05

- 1,044.59 1,044.13 1,054.95

-

Specialized design
services(2)

5414

29.74 29.84 29.71

- 1,067.67 1,095.13 1,090.36

-

Graphic design
services(2)

54143

30.94 31.35 31.40

- 1,147.87 1,197.57 1,196.34

-

Computer systems
design and related
services(2)

5415

43.43 43.89 43.96

- 1,663.37 1,667.82 1,710.04

-

Custom computer
programming
services(2)

541511

44.10 44.02 44.22

- 1,697.85 1,690.37 1,706.89

-

Computer systems
design services(2)

541512

43.20 44.16 44.13

- 1,654.56 1,656.00 1,716.66

-

(2)

Architectural and
engineering services
(2)

968.54

910.87

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
5416

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)
35.22 36.21 36.18

- 1,282.01 1,289.08 1,277.15

-

54161

35.41 36.53 36.60

- 1,288.92 1,285.86 1,288.32

-

Administrative
management
consulting
services(2)

541611

38.12 39.30 39.43

- 1,391.38 1,391.22 1,395.82

-

Marketing
consulting
services(2)

541613

32.91 32.68 32.47

- 1,214.38 1,169.94 1,139.70

-

Process and
logistics
consulting
services(2)

541614

27.26 27.24 27.02

- 1,030.43 1,067.81 1,059.18

-

5417

41.42 43.58 43.69

- 1,536.68 1,625.53 1,616.53

-

41.92 44.10 44.24

- 1,597.15 1,675.80 1,672.27

-

541715

44.48 46.61 46.70

- 1,699.14 1,780.50 1,783.94

-

54172

34.82 37.06 36.85

-

954.07 1,089.56 1,061.28

-

5418

29.84 30.53 30.70

- 1,074.24 1,117.40 1,108.27

-

Advertising
agencies(2)

54181

33.53 34.01 34.26

- 1,233.90 1,288.98 1,298.45

-

Public relations
agencies(2)

54182

34.94 36.35 36.15

- 1,299.77 1,392.21 1,359.24

-

54187,9

21.64 24.00 24.10

-

-

Industry
Management and
technical consulting
services(2)
Management
consulting services
(2)

Scientific research
and development
services(2)

Research and
development in the
physical,
54171
engineering, and
life sciences(2)
Research and
development in
the physical,
engineering, and
life sciences,
except
nanotechnology
and
biotechnology(2)
Social science and
humanities
research(2)
Advertising and
related services(2)

Mar.
2019

670.84

Jan.
2020

792.00

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

771.20

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

25.13 25.44 25.51

-

781.54

793.73

798.46

-

Marketing research
and public opinion 54191
polling(2)

33.19 32.26 32.84

- 1,045.49 1,003.29 1,027.89

-

Photographic
services(2)

54192

20.52 22.63 22.63

-

588.92

694.74

663.06

-

54194

19.87 19.89 19.95

-

566.30

574.82

580.55

-

54193,9

31.15 32.20 32.05

- 1,133.86 1,159.20 1,157.01

-

55

29.42 30.86 30.85

- 1,103.25 1,160.34 1,159.96

-

Offices of bank
holding companies
and of other holding
companies(2)

551111,2

35.64 36.58 36.38

- 1,322.24 1,415.65 1,415.18

-

Managing offices(2)

551114

29.18 30.62 30.63

- 1,094.25 1,151.31 1,148.63

-

56

18.87 19.80 19.87

-

643.47

677.16

681.54

-

Administrative and
support services(2)

561

18.57 19.53 19.60

-

625.81

660.11

662.48

-

Office
administrative
services(2)

5611

28.09 28.82 28.77

- 1,030.90 1,043.28 1,050.11

-

Facilities support
services(2)

5612

20.17 21.05 20.74

-

728.14

764.12

746.64

-

Employment
services(2)

5613

18.74 20.00 20.05

-

640.91

684.00

691.73

-

56131

25.05 27.81 27.73

-

874.25

970.57

995.51

-

Industry
Advertising
material
distribution and
other advertising
services(2)
Other professional
and technical
services(2)

Veterinary services
(2)

Miscellaneous
professional and
technical services

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

5419

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Management of
companies and
enterprises(2)

Administrative and
waste services(2)

Employment
placement
agencies and
executive search
services(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
56132

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

18.24 19.26 19.27

-

618.34

654.84

659.03

-

56133

18.18 20.24 20.37

-

638.12

728.64

731.28

-

5614

18.35 18.67 18.77

-

614.73

631.05

636.30

-

Telephone call
centers(2)

56142

16.15 16.43 16.60

-

528.11

545.48

552.78

-

Business service
centers(2)

56143

17.12 17.89 17.91

-

583.79

631.52

626.85

-

Collection
agencies(2)

56144

19.55 19.70 19.89

-

713.58

721.02

731.95

-

22.84 23.84 23.96

-

742.30

798.64

807.45

-

21.51 22.64 22.56

-

684.02

738.06

730.94

-

5616

17.04 17.76 17.83

-

581.06

603.84

606.22

-

Security and
armored car
services(2)

56161

15.60 16.31 16.33

-

521.04

544.75

545.42

-

Security systems
services(2)

56162

24.86 25.73 26.09

-

947.17

967.45

986.20

-

5617

15.94 16.76 16.82

-

513.27

546.38

539.92

-

Exterminating
and pest control
services(2)

56171

19.88 20.38 20.49

-

693.81

762.21

770.42

-

Janitorial
services(2)

56172

13.51 14.26 14.34

-

383.68

406.41

402.95

-

Landscaping
services(2)

56173

17.89 19.01 18.97

-

654.77

701.47

675.33

-

56174

17.15 16.78 16.86

-

608.83

647.71

649.11

-

56179

18.39 18.08 18.40

-

625.26

629.18

660.56

-

Industry
Temporary help
services(2)
Professional
employer
organizations(2)
Business support
services(2)

Travel arrangement
and reservation
5615
services(2)
Travel agencies(2) 56151
Investigation and
security services(2)

Services to
buildings and
dwellings(2)

Carpet and
upholstery
cleaning services

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Other services to
buildings and
dwellings(2)

5619
Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

20.25 21.43 21.14

-

682.43

713.62

706.08

-

56191

16.09 16.70 16.78

-

617.86

626.25

637.64

-

Convention and
trade show
organizers(2)

56192

25.94 26.98 25.95

-

858.61

965.88

913.44

-

All other support
services(2)

56199

20.31 21.31 21.20

-

656.01

660.61

663.56

-

562

23.74 24.07 24.41

- 1,016.07 1,001.31 1,034.98

-

Waste collection(2)

5621

20.67 20.87 21.28

-

902.27

-

Waste treatment
and disposal(2)

5622

26.99 27.68 27.75

- 1,182.16 1,209.62 1,215.45

-

Remediation and
other waste
services(2)

5629

25.70 25.94 26.22

- 1,045.99 1,022.04 1,088.13

-

Industry
Other support
services(2)
Packaging and
labeling services
(2)

Waste management
and remediation
services(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Education and health
services

909.48

882.80

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

24.16 24.72 24.80 24.85

777.95

795.98

801.04

800.17

62

24.48 25.09 25.18

-

793.15

812.92

815.83

-

621,2,3

26.51 27.19 27.31

-

885.43

902.71

909.42

-

621

26.34 27.14 27.17

-

824.44

846.77

850.42

-

Offices of
physicians(2)

6211

31.51 32.76 32.75

- 1,080.79 1,123.67 1,126.60

-

Offices of
dentists(2)

6212

26.37 26.91 26.95

-

693.53

707.73

716.87

-

Offices of other
health
practitioners(2)

6213

23.82 24.42 24.37

-

664.58

676.43

677.49

-

Offices of
62131
chiropractors(2)

18.32 18.41 18.36

-

447.01

471.30

468.18

-

Offices of
62132
optometrists(2)

20.15 21.36 21.21

-

636.74

692.06

685.08

-

Offices of
mental health
62133
practitioners(2)

20.11 21.46 21.60

-

549.00

564.40

555.12

-

Health care and social
assistance(2)
Health care(4)(2)
Ambulatory health
care services(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

27.57 28.28 28.08

-

752.66

743.76

749.74

-

23.51 23.67 23.91

-

707.65

726.67

729.26

-

6214

26.62 26.54 26.82

-

891.77

902.36

911.88

-

62142

21.27 21.54 21.44

-

718.93

734.51

735.39

-

28.53 28.32 28.72

-

950.05

962.88

970.74

-

28.48 28.81 29.71

-

840.16

878.71

912.10

-

27.57 27.79 27.87

-

951.17

978.21

981.02

-

6215

26.14 26.72 26.53

-

964.57

975.28

976.30

-

Medical
laboratories(2)

621511

25.38 25.97 25.63

-

964.44

984.26

989.32

-

Diagnostic
imaging
centers(2)

621512

28.34 28.92 29.41

-

949.39

951.47

955.83

-

Home health care
6216
services(2)

18.57 19.53 19.59

-

519.96

542.93

546.56

-

Other ambulatory
health care
6219
services(2)

22.52 22.78 22.75

-

792.70

790.47

793.98

-

Industry
Offices of
specialty
therapists(2)

2017
NAICS
code
62134

Average weekly earnings

Offices of all
other health
62139
practitioners(2)
Outpatient care
centers(2)
Outpatient
mental health
centers(2)

Outpatient care
centers, except
62141,9
mental health

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Freestanding
emergency
medical
centers(2)

621493

Miscellaneous
outpatient
care centers 621410,98
(2)

Medical and
diagnostic
laboratories(2)

Ambulance
services(2)

62191

20.42 20.86 20.89

-

743.29

717.58

722.79

-

All other
ambulatory
health care
services(2)

62199

25.62 25.40 25.17

-

858.27

886.46

888.50

-

622

32.08 32.68 32.92

- 1,177.34 1,196.09 1,204.87

-

Hospitals(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
6221

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)
32.32 32.96 33.21

- 1,195.84 1,216.22 1,222.13

-

623

16.91 17.42 17.54

-

551.27

564.41

568.30

-

Nursing care
facilities(2)

6231

17.90 18.52 18.64

-

583.54

601.90

605.80

-

Residential
mental health
facilities(2)

6232

16.10 16.65 16.75

-

557.06

574.43

582.90

-

14.62 15.21 15.28

-

507.31

521.70

528.69

-

62322

18.78 19.10 19.26

-

644.15

664.68

670.25

-

6233

15.77 16.20 16.26

-

488.87

495.72

499.18

-

Continuing care
retirement
623311
communities(2)

16.67 16.88 16.95

-

520.10

518.22

522.06

-

Assisted living
facilities for the 623312
elderly(2)

14.74 15.41 15.47

-

453.99

466.92

471.84

-

6239

16.66 17.11 17.22

-

568.11

574.90

583.76

-

624

15.16 15.59 15.65

-

438.12

455.23

456.98

-

6241

15.53 15.89 15.94

-

436.39

451.28

452.70

-

Child and youth
services(2)

62411

19.25 19.87 19.87

-

589.05

590.14

590.14

-

Services for the
elderly and
persons with
disabilities(2)

62412

14.33 14.70 14.80

-

389.78

405.72

409.96

-

62419

19.13 19.45 19.56

-

585.38

606.84

612.23

-

Industry
General medical
and surgical
hospitals(2)
Nursing and
residential care
facilities(2)

Residential
intellectual and
developmental 62321
disability
facilities(2)
Residential
mental health
and substance
abuse facilities

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

(2)

Community care
facilities for the
elderly(2)

Other residential
care facilities(2)
Social assistance(2)
Individual and
family services(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Other individual
and family
services(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Emergency and
other relief services 6242
(2)

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

18.10 18.34 18.56

-

590.06

608.89

614.34

-

Vocational
rehabilitation
services(2)

6243

14.62 15.25 15.32

-

437.14

474.28

473.39

-

Child day care
services(2)

6244

13.94 14.53 14.58

-

416.81

435.90

435.94

-

14.34 14.83 14.90 14.61

357.07

366.30

368.03

334.57

71

18.16 18.78 18.88

-

397.70

403.77

404.03

-

Performing arts and
spectator sports(2)

711

26.39 27.46 27.51

-

641.28

653.55

662.99

-

Performing arts
companies(2)

7111

25.28 27.63 27.70

-

589.02

654.83

659.26

-

Spectator sports(2)

7112

25.96 27.55 27.64

-

700.92

677.73

682.71

-

Arts and sports
promoters and
agents and
7113,4
managers for public
figures(2)

25.52 25.59 25.82

-

546.13

562.98

575.79

-

Independent
artists, writers, and 7115
performers(2)

32.69 33.13 33.45

-

977.43

954.14

970.05

-

712

18.29 19.19 19.02

-

481.03

498.94

496.42

-

Museums(2)

71211

19.20 19.63 19.52

-

485.76

478.97

470.43

-

Historical sites and
other similar
institutions(2)

71212,3,9

17.29 18.76 18.56

-

473.75

534.66

538.24

-

713

15.37 15.88 16.01

-

321.23

323.95

323.40

-

Gambling
industries(2)

7132

16.71 16.22 16.19

-

548.09

530.39

516.46

-

Golf courses and
country clubs(2)

71391

16.09 16.31 16.44

-

421.56

415.91

419.22

-

Leisure and hospitality
Arts, entertainment,
and recreation(2)

Museums, historical
sites, and similar
institutions(2)

Amusements,
gambling, and
recreation(2)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
71392

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

18.44 20.02 20.01

-

378.02

416.42

422.21

-

Marinas(2)

71393

19.20 17.59 17.81

-

600.96

531.22

548.55

-

Fitness and
recreational sports
centers(2)

71394

15.32 16.07 16.50

-

248.18

252.30

257.40

-

Bowling centers(2)

71395

12.49 12.92 13.22

-

257.29

275.20

282.91

-

72

13.79 14.27 14.33

-

350.27

359.60

361.12

-

721

15.24 15.58 15.68

-

452.63

454.94

457.86

-

Traveler
accommodation(2)

7211

15.27 15.64 15.75

-

453.52

458.25

461.48

-

Hotels and
motels, except
casino hotels(2)

72111

15.24 15.58 15.67

-

449.58

453.38

454.43

-

7212

14.60 15.23 15.28

-

402.96

406.64

420.20

-

722

13.51 13.99 14.04

-

332.35

342.76

343.98

-

7223

15.08 15.56 15.68

-

404.14

446.57

432.77

-

Food service
contractors(2)

72231

14.86 15.15 15.24

-

430.94

468.14

449.58

-

Caterers and
mobile food
services(2)

72232,3

15.93 17.10 17.08

-

334.53

383.04

391.13

-

Drinking places,
alcoholic beverages 7224

15.85 16.38 16.45

-

350.29

353.81

350.39

-

Restaurants and
other eating places 7225

13.31 13.79 13.84

-

326.10

336.48

339.08

-

Industry
Skiing

facilities(2)

Accommodation and
food services(2)
Accommodation(2)

RV parks and
recreational camps
(2)

Food services and
drinking places(2)
Special food
services(2)

(2)

(2)

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Full-service
restaurants(2)

722511

14.85 15.30 15.34

-

369.77

377.91

377.36

-

Limited-service
restaurants(2)

722513

11.48 11.96 12.03

-

278.96

289.43

292.33

-

Cafeterias, grill
buffets, and
buffets(2)

722514

11.41 11.97 12.14

-

317.20

325.58

327.78

-

722515

12.87 13.44 13.46

-

290.86

299.71

300.16

-

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Industry
Snack and
nonalcoholic
beverage bars(2)
Other services
Repair and
maintenance(2)
Automotive repair
and maintenance(2)
Automotive
mechanical and
electrical repair(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

81

21.24 21.77 21.83 21.90

656.32

677.05

676.73

667.95

811

21.21 21.86 21.94

-

778.41

802.26

805.20

-

8111

19.80 20.21 20.36

-

702.90

713.41

718.71

-

81111

20.43 20.95 21.07

-

757.95

785.63

788.02

-

20.65 21.29 21.43

-

764.05

794.12

797.20

-

General
automotive repair 811111
(2)

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Automotive body,
interior, and glass
repair(2)

81112

22.84 23.09 23.24

-

874.77

865.88

880.80

-

Other automotive
repair and
maintenance(2)

81119

14.84 15.43 15.38

-

446.68

462.90

455.25

-

Car washes(2)

811192

14.25 14.78 14.94

-

413.25

416.80

415.33

-

16.10 16.50 16.22

-

526.47

561.00

546.61

-

24.51 26.14 26.08

-

963.24 1,056.06 1,014.51

-

22.25 22.94 22.54

-

896.68

912.87

-

26.17 28.09 28.27

- 1,012.78 1,129.22 1,071.43

-

Commercial
machinery repair and 8113
maintenance(2)

25.67 26.46 26.56

- 1,044.77 1,063.69 1,067.71

-

Household goods
repair and
maintenance(2)

18.76 20.56 20.93

-

-

Auto oil change
shops and all
other auto repair 811191,8
and maintenance
(2)

Electronic equipment
repair and
8112
maintenance(2)
Computer and
office machine
repair(2)

811212

Miscellaneous
electronic
811211,3,9
equipment repair
(2)
and maintenance

8114

667.86

933.66

775.11

786.97

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings

Average weekly earnings

2017
NAICS
code
812

Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

16.19 16.87 16.91

-

453.32

474.05

473.48

-

8121

17.12 17.97 17.97

-

441.70

452.84

449.25

-

81211

16.51 17.27 17.30

-

450.72

454.20

453.26

-

Other personal care
81219
services(2)

19.93 20.62 20.73

-

408.57

439.21

433.26

-

Death care services(2) 8122

20.64 20.78 20.96

-

534.58

558.98

563.82

-

Drycleaning and
laundry services(2)

8123

13.80 14.16 14.25

-

470.58

489.94

491.63

-

Coin-operated
laundries and
drycleaners(2)

81231

13.32 14.00 14.61

-

323.68

310.80

327.26

-

Drycleaning and
laundry services,
except coinoperated(2)

81232

12.75 13.01 12.88

-

395.25

417.62

417.31

-

Linen and uniform
supply(2)

81233

14.57 14.95 15.08

-

566.77

596.51

597.17

-

8129

15.51 16.36 16.37

-

432.73

479.35

473.09

-

Pet care services,
81291
except veterinary(2)

14.80 15.45 15.47

-

390.72

403.25

400.67

-

Parking lots and
garages(2)

81293

13.92 14.70 14.98

-

414.82

461.58

459.89

-

813

23.69 24.10 24.16

-

713.07

725.41

727.22

-

8132

33.06 33.61 33.85

- 1,081.06 1,102.41 1,103.51

-

813211

36.90 37.37 37.49

- 1,199.25 1,233.21 1,248.42

-

8133

24.11 23.90 23.89

-

776.34

767.19

776.43

-

813311

25.43 25.03 25.32

-

844.28

831.00

835.56

-

813312,9

23.72 23.55 23.51

-

756.67

746.54

757.02

-

Industry
Personal and laundry
services(2)
Personal care
services(2)
Hair, nail, and skin
care services(2)

Other personal
services(2)

Membership
associations and
organizations(2)
Grantmaking and
giving services(2)
Grantmaking
foundations(2)
Social advocacy
organizations(2)
Human rights
organizations(2)
Environment,
conservation, and
other social

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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Average hourly earnings
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Jan. 2020 2020
(P)
2019 2020 (P)

Mar.
2019

Jan.
2020

8134

17.02 16.81 17.24

-

323.38

319.39

329.28

-

8139

29.03 29.82 29.78

-

963.80

998.97

985.72

-

Business
associations(2)

81391

31.09 33.16 33.26

- 1,069.50 1,150.65 1,154.12

-

Professional
organizations(2)

81392

31.69 32.76 33.61

- 1,163.02 1,228.50 1,220.04

-

Labor unions and
similar labor
organizations(2)

81393

37.64 38.94 38.81

- 1,260.94 1,327.85 1,284.61

-

Miscellaneous
professional and
similar
organizations(2)

81394,9

19.07 19.55 19.47

-

-

Industry
advocacy
organizations(2)
Civic and social
organizations(2)
Professional and
similar organizations
(2)

2017
NAICS
code

Average weekly earnings

577.82

602.14

Feb.
2020

Mar.
2020

(P)

(P)

605.52

Footnotes
(1) Data relate to production employees in mining and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in
construction, and nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups account for
approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private nonfarm payrolls.
(2) Seasonally Adjusted Independently. See https://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cestn.htm#SA_ind for details.
(3) Includes motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and trailers, and motor vehicle parts.
(4) Includes ambulatory health care services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
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