| Rank | Title | Local Jobs | Local Mean Salary | Typical Local Salary | National Growth % 2006-2016 | National % With College Degree |
|---|
| 1 | Registered nurses | 13,140 | 60,210 | $43,200 - 79,440 | 24% | 56% |
| 2 | Elementary school teachers, except special education | 12,310 | 48,230 | $38,850 - 60,150 | 14% | 95% |
| 3 | Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products | 10,240 | 59,560 | $27,350 - 100,310 | 8% | 51% |
| 4 | Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education | 7,260 | 50,920 | $40,990 - 65,150 | 6% | 96% |
| 5 | Accountants and auditors | 6,400 | 66,030 | $37,050 - 98,670 | 18% | 79% |
| 6 | Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education | 5,860 | 48,640 | $38,980 - 61,200 | 11% | 95% |
| 7 | Computer software engineers, systems software | 4,200 | 96,280 | $65,330 - 131,070 | 28% | 85% |
| 8 | Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers | 3,440 | | $ - | 13% | 74% |
| 9 | Computer systems analysts | 3,010 | 74,520 | $39,030 - 108,220 | 29% | 68% |
| 10 | Teachers and instructors, all other | 2,680 | 26,010 | $15,420 - 43,600 | 9% | 54% |
| 11 | Network and computer systems administrators | 2,510 | 66,320 | $46,670 - 91,220 | 27% | 50% |
| 12 | Lawyers | 2,200 | 113,780 | $52,120 - | 11% | 99% |
| 13 | Computer programmers | 2,180 | 74,600 | $44,050 - 109,690 | 0% | 73% |
| 14 | Management analysts | 2,110 | 64,680 | $27,790 - 104,360 | 22% | 78% |
| 15 | Financial managers | 2,040 | 111,540 | $58,920 - | 13% | 60% |
| 16 | Pharmacists | 1,990 | 121,230 | $95,660 - 137,280 | 22% | 97% |
| 17 | Industrial engineers | 1,920 | 77,260 | $52,890 - 105,290 | 20% | 74% |
| 18 | Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products | 1,850 | 78,560 | $40,600 - 124,620 | 12% | 51% |
| 19 | Sales managers | 1,780 | 105,100 | $48,760 - | 10% | 69% |
| 20 | Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school | 1,650 | 41,970 | $24,340 - 57,410 | 20% | 87% |
| 21 | Educational, vocational, and school counselors | 1,640 | 56,110 | $40,060 - 72,190 | 13% | 73% |
| 22 | Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation | 1,630 | 48,040 | $32,690 - 78,630 | 5% | 58% |
| 23 | Computer software engineers, applications | 1,620 | 87,660 | $60,580 - 121,130 | 45% | 85% |
| 24 | Mechanical engineers | 1,610 | 78,510 | $47,370 - 118,130 | 4% | 78% |
| 25 | Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents | 1,580 | 84,060 | $25,930 - | 25% | 67% |
| 26 | Education administrators, elementary and secondary school | 1,580 | 72,660 | $55,680 - 97,920 | 8% | 78% |
| 27 | Medical and health services managers | 1,550 | 74,110 | $43,810 - 104,990 | 16% | 57% |
| 28 | Market research analysts | 1,470 | 56,040 | $34,750 - 86,120 | 20% | 82% |
| 29 | Computer and information systems managers | 1,420 | 110,430 | $76,060 - 157,430 | 16% | 73% |
| 30 | Training and development specialists | 1,320 | 52,910 | $29,590 - 80,760 | 18% | 56% |
| 31 | Public relations specialists | 1,290 | 57,700 | $31,020 - 92,800 | 18% | 81% |
| 32 | Financial analysts | 1,250 | 72,110 | $43,980 - 117,680 | 34% | 87% |
| 33 | Graphic designers | 1,210 | 43,050 | $24,270 - 68,910 | 10% | 55% |
| 34 | Child, family, and school social workers | 1,210 | 34,290 | $22,970 - 50,820 | 19% | 77% |
| 35 | Civil engineers | 1,170 | 77,040 | $46,810 - 115,790 | 18% | 87% |
| 36 | Engineering managers | 1,110 | 114,730 | $67,660 - | 7% | 84% |
| 37 | Managers, all other | 1,080 | 82,160 | $46,100 - 126,850 | 7% | 55% |
| 38 | Physical therapists | 1,060 | 79,970 | $54,330 - 106,330 | 27% | 89% |
| 39 | Electrical engineers | 1,030 | 77,140 | $44,570 - 108,950 | 6% | 81% |
| 40 | Chief executives | 1,010 | 178,130 | $90,730 - | 2% | 65% |
| 41 | Network systems and data communications analysts | 970 | 75,460 | $41,710 - 121,240 | 53% | 57% |
| 42 | Personal financial advisors | 960 | 92,260 | $41,060 - | 41% | 81% |
| 43 | Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists | 940 | 46,290 | $24,590 - 73,760 | 18% | 56% |
| 44 | Self-enrichment education teachers | 870 | 38,420 | $18,960 - 52,770 | 23% | 54% |
| 45 | Electronics engineers, except computer | 860 | 77,340 | $56,370 - 104,280 | 4% | 81% |
| 46 | Medical and clinical laboratory technicians | 860 | 33,380 | $22,920 - 43,520 | 15% | 51% |
| 47 | Librarians | 840 | 51,850 | $41,030 - 66,300 | 4% | 85% |
| 48 | Medical and clinical laboratory technologists | 830 | 50,100 | $39,690 - 63,860 | 12% | 51% |
| 49 | Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists | 820 | 57,750 | $30,250 - 83,890 | 18% | 56% |
| 50 | Counselors, all other | 780 | 55,980 | $41,000 - 72,550 | 17% | 73% |
| 51 | Architects, except landscape and naval | 770 | 61,130 | $30,160 - 97,510 | 18% | 88% |
| 52 | Instructional coordinators | 760 | 62,070 | $42,660 - 84,830 | 23% | 79% |
| 53 | Speech-language pathologists | 720 | 57,520 | $43,090 - 79,190 | 11% | 98% |
| 54 | Credit analysts | 660 | 63,740 | $40,970 - 97,290 | 2% | 60% |
| 55 | Marketing managers | 650 | 105,740 | $48,330 - | 14% | 69% |
| 56 | Occupational therapists | 640 | 72,360 | $49,960 - 100,600 | 23% | 90% |
| 57 | Sales and related workers, all other | 640 | 36,810 | $17,680 - 63,500 | 14% | 62% |
| 58 | Medical and public health social workers | 630 | 47,650 | $29,350 - 65,290 | 24% | 77% |
| 59 | Dentists, general | 630 | 111,450 | $33,940 - | 9% | 100% |
| 60 | Special education teachers, middle school | 620 | 48,720 | $38,610 - 61,530 | 16% | 87% |
| 61 | Vocational education teachers, secondary school | 610 | 53,010 | $41,710 - 67,700 | 0% | 96% |
| 62 | Social and human service assistants | 600 | 25,100 | $16,270 - 32,940 | 34% | 58% |
| 63 | Computer specialists, all other | 600 | 66,460 | $42,200 - 93,860 | 15% | 68% |
| 64 | Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other | 560 | 61,670 | $36,430 - 91,080 | 17% | 56% |
| 65 | Advertising sales agents | 560 | 42,240 | $21,690 - 67,500 | 20% | 56% |
| 66 | Database administrators | 550 | 67,820 | $44,670 - 95,610 | 29% | 72% |
| 67 | Editors | 540 | 53,160 | $31,080 - 89,890 | 2% | 81% |
| 68 | Tax preparers | 530 | 47,450 | $21,160 - 100,080 | 0% | 54% |
| 69 | Merchandise displayers and window trimmers | 520 | 29,700 | $16,830 - 44,220 | 11% | 55% |
| 70 | Coaches and scouts | 490 | 39,690 | $15,520 - 64,240 | 15% | 60% |
| 71 | Rehabilitation counselors | 480 | 34,770 | $18,560 - 55,330 | 23% | 73% |
| 72 | Special education teachers, secondary school | 480 | 48,890 | $39,360 - 62,070 | 9% | 87% |
| 73 | Veterinarians | 470 | 112,560 | $54,480 - | 35% | 100% |
| 74 | Operations research analysts | 440 | 79,890 | $48,280 - 119,420 | 11% | 71% |
| 75 | Interior designers | 440 | 38,770 | $15,150 - 65,680 | 20% | 55% |
| 76 | Detectives and criminal investigators | 430 | 57,770 | $29,050 - 96,000 | 17% | 54% |
| 77 | Purchasing managers | 430 | 91,230 | $47,660 - 134,750 | 3% | 57% |
| 78 | Social and community service managers | 410 | 61,790 | $36,060 - 104,350 | 25% | 72% |
| 79 | Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers | 410 | 110,550 | $65,990 - 159,090 | 22% | 93% |
| 80 | Chemists | 400 | 63,450 | $34,230 - 97,790 | 9% | 93% |
| 81 | Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program | 390 | 34,940 | $21,600 - 58,990 | 24% | 78% |
| 82 | Technical writers | 390 | 60,850 | $38,900 - 94,590 | 20% | 74% |
| 83 | Materials engineers | 380 | 84,600 | $53,530 - 119,760 | 4% | 77% |
| 84 | Mental health and substance abuse social workers | 350 | 31,000 | $21,100 - 41,800 | 30% | 77% |
| 85 | Commercial pilots | 340 | 79,830 | $30,130 - 127,640 | 13% | 74% |
| 86 | Financial specialists, all other | 330 | 53,110 | $28,080 - 85,440 | 12% | 50% |
| 87 | Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists | 330 | 53,380 | $29,470 - 78,240 | 16% | 99% |
| 88 | Sales engineers | 320 | 82,200 | $54,640 - 151,210 | 9% | 79% |
| 89 | Occupational health and safety specialists | 300 | 56,930 | $34,360 - 82,960 | 8% | 72% |
| 90 | Surveyors | 300 | 46,320 | $25,700 - 67,200 | 24% | 82% |
| 91 | Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists | 290 | 39,040 | $26,860 - 54,850 | 11% | 58% |
| 92 | Environmental engineers | 280 | 89,880 | $40,580 - 135,390 | 25% | 86% |
| 93 | Chiropractors | 270 | 50,560 | $31,030 - 94,400 | 14% | 98% |
| 94 | Education administrators, postsecondary | 270 | 99,240 | $44,920 - | 14% | 78% |
| 95 | Physician assistants | 270 | 80,940 | $63,200 - 110,070 | 27% | 67% |
| 96 | Health educators | 250 | 43,610 | $26,160 - 67,970 | 26% | 58% |
| 97 | Floral designers | 250 | 23,050 | $18,010 - 29,310 | 0% | 55% |
| 98 | Insurance underwriters | 240 | 58,120 | $30,810 - 90,550 | 6% | 53% |
| 99 | Musicians and singers | 240 | | $ - | 10% | 53% |
| 100 | Meeting and convention planners | 240 | 42,200 | $25,200 - 62,600 | 20% | 67% |
| Rank | Title | Local Jobs | Local Mean Salary | Typical Local Salary | National Growth % 2006-2016 | National % With College Degree |
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| 1 | Retail salespersons | 31,860 | 24,330 | $14,500 - 35,480 | 12% | 25% |
| 2 | Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food | 23,910 | 16,120 | $12,930 - 20,610 | 18% | 5% |
| 3 | Cashiers | 21,300 | 18,190 | $13,360 - 24,350 | -2% | 10% |
| 4 | Customer service representatives | 21,090 | 29,900 | $18,990 - 43,460 | 25% | 22% |
| 5 | Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand | 20,380 | 22,580 | $15,320 - 32,140 | 2% | 5% |
| 6 | Waiters and waitresses | 15,650 | 17,170 | $12,890 - 25,830 | 11% | 14% |
| 7 | Stock clerks and order fillers | 15,330 | 22,690 | $14,770 - 33,640 | -7% | 8% |
| 8 | Office clerks, general | 14,990 | 23,860 | $14,760 - 33,520 | 13% | 19% |
| 9 | Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive | 14,010 | 28,500 | $17,820 - 40,210 | 1% | 18% |
| 10 | General and operations managers | 12,930 | 107,020 | $45,720 - | 2% | 48% |
| 11 | Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners | 11,830 | 20,530 | $13,870 - 29,510 | 15% | 4% |
| 12 | Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer | 11,710 | 38,470 | $25,090 - 58,630 | 10% | 4% |
| 13 | Executive secretaries and administrative assistants | 10,790 | 38,990 | $25,170 - 55,450 | 15% | 18% |
| 14 | Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks | 10,660 | 32,140 | $21,310 - 45,330 | 13% | 16% |
| 15 | First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers | 10,420 | 46,470 | $23,980 - 70,840 | 6% | 29% |
| 16 | Construction laborers | 9,880 | 22,950 | $15,520 - 31,160 | 11% | 5% |
| 17 | First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers | 8,860 | 39,960 | $23,840 - 60,720 | 4% | 25% |
| 18 | Maintenance and repair workers, general | 8,380 | 31,440 | $16,640 - 53,070 | 10% | 6% |
| 19 | Truck drivers, light or delivery services | 7,830 | 28,940 | $14,670 - 48,320 | 8% | 4% |
| 20 | Cooks, restaurant | 7,410 | 20,030 | $13,810 - 28,030 | 12% | 5% |
| 21 | First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers | 7,380 | 28,840 | $17,840 - 43,040 | 11% | 14% |
| 22 | Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants | 7,200 | 22,790 | $17,580 - 29,020 | 18% | 7% |
| 23 | Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks | 6,840 | | | 1% | 29% |
| 24 | Receptionists and information clerks | 6,720 | 24,420 | $16,950 - 33,160 | 17% | 13% |
| 25 | Teacher assistants | 6,000 | 17,400 | $13,260 - 22,260 | 10% | 18% |
| 26 | Team assemblers | 5,940 | 21,210 | $14,770 - 31,130 | 0% | 5% |
| 27 | Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks | 5,640 | 28,310 | $18,260 - 42,380 | 4% | 6% |
| 28 | Industrial truck and tractor operators | 5,350 | 26,650 | $19,820 - 36,840 | -1% | 2% |
| 29 | Landscaping and groundskeeping workers | 5,250 | 22,860 | $16,070 - 32,540 | 18% | 6% |
| 30 | Packers and packagers, hand | 5,240 | 21,200 | $13,550 - 33,150 | -11% | 3% |
| 31 | Maids and housekeeping cleaners | 5,110 | 17,470 | $13,280 - 23,320 | 13% | 5% |
| 32 | Personal and home care aides | 5,000 | 15,900 | $12,870 - 20,530 | 51% | 10% |
| 33 | First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers | 4,930 | 50,490 | $30,240 - 75,500 | -4% | 15% |
| 34 | Business operations specialists, all other | 4,900 | 62,630 | $31,390 - 98,860 | 21% | 49% |
| 35 | Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses | 4,770 | 40,620 | $30,200 - 52,620 | 14% | 7% |
| 36 | Security guards | 4,710 | 28,950 | $16,320 - 54,850 | 17% | 13% |
| 37 | Automotive service technicians and mechanics | 4,560 | 35,950 | $21,060 - 54,290 | 14% | 4% |
| 38 | Electricians | 4,510 | 41,470 | $27,820 - 59,950 | 7% | 7% |
| 39 | Police and sheriff's patrol officers | 4,380 | 51,330 | $35,690 - 67,890 | 11% | 33% |
| 40 | Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers | 4,200 | 34,520 | $22,430 - 50,560 | 5% | 2% |
| 41 | First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers | 4,090 | 52,400 | $32,950 - 76,300 | 9% | 10% |
| 42 | Sales representatives, services, all other | 3,990 | 59,440 | $25,040 - 116,930 | 28% | 48% |
| 43 | Aircraft mechanics and service technicians | 3,980 | 54,090 | $35,810 - 69,830 | 11% | 11% |
| 44 | Billing and posting clerks and machine operators | 3,970 | 29,020 | $20,230 - 39,490 | 4% | 15% |
| 45 | Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers | 3,590 | 34,180 | $19,270 - 56,430 | -6% | 14% |
| 46 | Tellers | 3,400 | 25,470 | $20,220 - 32,530 | 14% | 16% |
| 47 | Bill and account collectors | 3,370 | 30,830 | $19,330 - 41,060 | 23% | 13% |
| 48 | Child care workers | 3,250 | 18,250 | $13,690 - 23,710 | 18% | 15% |
| 49 | First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers | 3,200 | 56,420 | $34,150 - 82,580 | 7% | 13% |
| 50 | Machinists | 3,110 | 34,450 | $22,180 - 51,790 | -2% | 3% |
| 51 | Assemblers and fabricators, all other | 3,080 | | | -8% | 5% |
| 52 | Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators | 3,050 | 32,930 | $24,790 - 42,250 | 8% | 3% |
| 53 | Computer support specialists | 2,970 | 42,380 | $24,990 - 62,920 | 13% | 43% |
| 54 | Driver/sales workers | 2,970 | 22,320 | $13,310 - 39,810 | -4% | 4% |
| 55 | Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders | 2,940 | 26,010 | $15,470 - 39,990 | -4% | 5% |
| 56 | Medical assistants | 2,930 | 27,450 | $19,690 - 36,880 | 35% | 10% |
| 57 | Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers | 2,810 | 16,170 | $12,920 - 20,600 | 12% | 6% |
| 58 | Cleaners of vehicles and equipment | 2,800 | 18,820 | $13,240 - 28,440 | 14% | 3% |
| 59 | Preschool teachers, except special education | 2,770 | 23,870 | $13,740 - 43,160 | 26% | 43% |
| 60 | Helpers--production workers | 2,750 | 19,810 | $13,460 - 28,080 | 0% | 4% |
| 61 | Construction managers | 2,740 | 69,980 | $43,570 - 105,200 | 16% | 29% |
| 62 | Counter and rental clerks | 2,650 | 28,050 | $14,890 - 47,460 | 23% | 16% |
| 63 | Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers | 2,580 | 42,790 | $23,010 - 62,520 | 3% | 13% |
| 64 | Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop | 2,540 | 15,860 | $12,900 - 20,120 | 10% | 17% |
| 65 | Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers | 2,520 | 37,010 | $26,150 - 51,590 | 9% | 3% |
| 66 | Bartenders | 2,490 | 18,180 | $12,900 - 29,530 | 11% | 17% |
| 67 | Food preparation workers | 2,430 | 17,410 | $13,020 - 24,030 | 15% | 7% |
| 68 | Dishwashers | 2,420 | 16,330 | $13,000 - 20,820 | 10% | 3% |
| 69 | Amusement and recreation attendants | 2,350 | 17,040 | $13,000 - 22,530 | 24% | 22% |
| 70 | Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists | 2,310 | 23,540 | $14,970 - 32,750 | 12% | 6% |
| 71 | Carpenters | 2,210 | 31,840 | $21,290 - 44,420 | 10% | 6% |
| 72 | Bus drivers, school | 2,200 | 22,820 | $13,740 - 34,520 | 9% | 4% |
| 73 | Medical secretaries | 2,170 | 25,480 | $14,970 - 35,440 | 17% | 18% |
| 74 | Cooks, institution and cafeteria | 2,120 | 20,040 | $13,630 - 29,210 | 11% | 5% |
| 75 | Cooks, fast food | 2,120 | 16,870 | $13,110 - 21,020 | 8% | 5% |
| 76 | Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products | 2,100 | 56,400 | $33,990 - 86,980 | 0% | 42% |
| 77 | Electrical and electronic engineering technicians | 2,050 | 60,010 | $27,010 - 99,400 | 4% | 18% |
| 78 | Insurance sales agents | 2,050 | 70,540 | $27,610 - | 13% | 45% |
| 79 | Pharmacy technicians | 2,040 | 30,220 | $22,180 - 38,980 | 32% | 16% |
| 80 | Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters | 2,010 | 42,500 | $26,720 - 59,120 | 11% | 4% |
| 81 | Postal service mail carriers | 2,000 | | | 1% | 11% |
| 82 | Telemarketers | 1,990 | 20,270 | $13,240 - 30,510 | -9% | 14% |
| 83 | Industrial machinery mechanics | 1,970 | 41,350 | $24,170 - 61,070 | 9% | 5% |
| 84 | Production, planning, and expediting clerks | 1,950 | 38,040 | $22,190 - 58,580 | 4% | 30% |
| 85 | Fire fighters | 1,950 | 44,740 | $32,560 - 63,070 | 12% | 18% |
| 86 | Cost estimators | 1,920 | 56,600 | $32,180 - 86,620 | 19% | 32% |
| 87 | First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand | 1,920 | 42,930 | $27,140 - 63,560 | 13% | 17% |
| 88 | Home health aides | 1,910 | 22,890 | $13,910 - 35,880 | 49% | 7% |
| 89 | First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers | 1,900 | 80,740 | $34,020 - 157,970 | 4% | 38% |
| 90 | Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders | 1,890 | 29,610 | $19,660 - 41,020 | -4% | 4% |
| 91 | Helpers--electricians | 1,880 | 26,390 | $18,270 - 35,320 | 7% | 3% |
| 92 | Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists | 1,800 | 37,930 | $24,030 - 50,420 | 12% | 3% |
| 93 | First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators | 1,790 | 57,970 | $34,630 - 80,130 | 10% | 17% |
| 94 | Cargo and freight agents | 1,780 | 36,230 | $19,110 - 53,060 | 17% | 16% |
| 95 | Administrative services managers | 1,780 | 87,810 | $38,740 - 145,830 | 12% | 40% |
| 96 | Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop | 1,770 | 16,160 | $12,900 - 21,050 | 10% | 8% |
| 97 | Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance | 1,760 | 40,270 | $20,780 - 75,980 | 2% | 11% |
| 98 | Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic | 1,720 | 26,880 | $17,940 - 40,270 | -14% | 0% |
| 99 | Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers | 1,680 | 26,860 | $16,920 - 40,160 | -26% | 6% |
| 100 | Dental assistants | 1,680 | 33,540 | $25,840 - 42,180 | 29% | 9% |