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Wage Rates by Industry

As indicated below, the Mean Annual Wage in the Terre Haute MSA (Vigo, Clay, Sullivan and Vermillion Counties) are competitive. 
Indiana's minimum wage rate is the same as the Federal wage rate, $7.25.

 

OES Code      Occupation Title Mean Annual Wage

11-0000          Management Occupations:

11-3031          Financial Manager
$ 87,850
11-1021          General & Operations Managers
$ 100,990
11-3051          Industrial Production Managers
$ 84,670
11-3071          Transportation, Storage & Dist. Managers
$ 85,000
11-9041          Engineering Managers
$ 113,860
11-9111          Medical & Health Services Managers
$ 69,540
11-9051          Food Service Managers
$ 51,450
11-9199          Managers, All Other
$ 50,680

 

13-0000          Business & financial Operations Occupations:

13-1023          Purchasing Agents, Except wholesale, Retail, and

                         Farm

$ 50,820
13-1051          Cost Estimators
$ 49,350

13-1079          Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations

                         Specialists, All Other

$ 54,330
13-1199          Business Operations Specialists, All Other
$ 70,400
13-2011          Accountants and Auditors
$ 63,630
13-2072          Loan Officers
$ 55,770

15-0000          Computer and Mathematical Science Occupations:
15-1021          Computer Programmers
$ 62,880
15-1041          Computer Support Specialists
$ 36,550

15-1071          Network and Computer Systems

                          Administrators         

$ 50,810

 

25-0000          Education, Training, and Library Occupations:

25-2011          Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
$23,000

25-2021          Elementary School Teachers, Except Special

                          Education

$46,800

25-2022          Middle School Teachers, Except Special and

                         Vocational Education

$38,300

25-2031          Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and

                         Vocational Education

$ 46,800
25-3099          Teachers and Instructors, All Other
$ 20,500
25-9041          Teachers Assistants
$ 19,770

 

29-000             Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations:

29-1111          Registered Nurses
$55,170
29-1123          Physical Therapists
$ 77,050
29-2012          Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
$ 38,010
29-2034          Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
$ 46,330
29-2052          Pharmacy Technicians
$ 25,840
29-2061          Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
$ 35,820

29-2071          Medical Records and Health Information

                         Technicians

$30,390

41-0000          Sales and Related Occupations:

41-1011          First-line Supervisors/Managers or Retail Sales

                         Workers

$ 35,410

41-4012          Sales Reps, Wholesale & Manufacturing except

                         Technical & Scientific Products

$49,660
41-2011          Cashiers
$ 16,830
41-2031          Retail Salesperson
$ 21,390

41-4011          Sales Representatives, Wholesale &

                         Manufacturing, Technical & Scientific Products

$ 77,760
41-3021          Insurance Sales Agents
$ 43,720
41-3099          Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
$ 50,270

43-0000          Office & Administrative Support Occupations:
 

43-1011          First-line Supervisors/Managers of Office &

                         Administrative Support Workers

$ 42,990
43-3021          Billing & Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
$ 28,940
43-3031          Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks
$ 29,250
43-3071          Tellers
$21,320
43-4051          Customer Service Representatives
$32,580
43-4121          Library Assistants, Clerical
$ 21,450
43-4171         Receptionists & Information Clerks
$ 21,310
43-5052          Postal Service Mail Carriers
$ 47,220

51-0000          Production Occupations:

51-1011          First-line Supervisors/Managers of Production &

                         Operating workers

$ 54,290
51-2092          Team Assemblers
$ 29,190

51-4021          Extruding & Drawing Machine Setters, Operators,

                         and Tenders, Metal & Plastic

$ 40,550

51-4031          Cutting, Punching & Tenders, Metal and Plastic

$ 30,340
51-4041          Machinists
$ 37,150
51-4121          Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers
$ 33,250
51-5023          Printing Machine Operators
$ 31,770

51-9023          Mixing & Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and

                          Tenders

$ 38,120

51-9111          Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and

                         Tenders

$37,240
51-9198          Helpers-- Production Workers
$ 30,380

Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development 2009 Occupational Employment Statistics Employment & Wage Report, prepared June 2010




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