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Quick Stats

Religious workers, all other

source: Employment Matrix; about this section

Earnings Graph

National Average and Percentile Annual Earnings, May 2005

Metropolitan area and State estimates.

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about this section

Area and Industry Statistics

May 2005 Mean Annual Earnings and Employment, wage and salary workers

Religious workers, all other
— National
U.S.: $28,050
— by State
AZ: $20,900
AR: $17,890
CA: $30,670
CO: $28,030
FL: $25,100
GA: $20,750
IL: $25,660
IN: $22,420
IA: $27,370
MD: $27,400
MA: $30,080
MI: $26,640
MN: $33,340
NJ: $32,600
NY: $25,080
OH: $22,370
OK: $14,460
OR: $35,100
PA: $21,340
TN: $27,410
TX: $25,620
VA: $34,460
WA: $42,780
— by NAICS Industry Sector
51 $29,530
61 $28,580
62 $31,220
81 $26,860
92 $43,860
Also see State and Metropolitan Area and industry estimates of employment and percentile earnings for religious workers, all other.

Width of bars indicates mean annual wages; color of bars indicates employment.

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about this section

Demographics

Religious workers, all other

source: Current Population Survey; about this section

Census Statistics

1999 employment and earnings distribution, year-round full-time workers

Religious workers, all other

 Percentile earnings distribution
10th25th50th75th90th
All workers
employment: 37,230
average earnings: $31,000
$12,000$19,000$27,000$38,000$53,000
Men
employment: 17,830
average earnings: $31,000
$13,000$20,000$30,000$45,000$60,000
Women
employment: 19,400
average earnings: $27,000
$12,000$18,000$25,000$32,000$43,000

source: Bureau of the Census; about this section

Fatalities

2004 Fatal occupational injuries by occupation and event or exposure

OccupationFatalities: Event or exposure
TotalTran.Viol.Cont.FallsExpo.Fires
Religious workers, all other 7 6-----

source: Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities Program; about this section

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