EMPLOYMENT DATA

Texas News analysts, reporters and correspondents



Average wages per hour and average annual salary figures for Texas News analysts, reporters and correspondents .

According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for News analysts, reporters and correspondents [OCC_CODE: 27-3020] in the state of Texas (TX) [Area: 48] are as follows:

The estimated total number of employed (rounded to the nearest 10 and excluding self-employed) is 3,270 [with a percent relative standard error of 8%]

The mean hourly wage is $17.08

The mean annual wage or salary is $35,530 [with a percent relative standard error of 4.3 % ]


The hourly 10th percentile wage is: $8.15
The hourly 25th percentile wage is: $9.91
The hourly 50th percentile wage is: $12.82 [median wage]
The hourly 75th percentile wage is: $19.29
The hourly 90th percentile wage is: $30


The annual 10th percentile wage is: $16950
The annual 25th percentile wage is: $20610
The annual 50th percentile wage is: $26670 [median wage]
The annual 75th percentile wage is: $40120
The annual 90th percentile wage is: $62230

All figures above are given in U.S. dollars ($).
These November 2003 Estimates for Texas News analysts, reporters and correspondents   are derived from the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey carried out by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a division of the U.S. Department of Labor [website: http:/www.bls.gov/oes/home.htm]


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Terms:
OCC Code: The 7-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code for the occupation as specified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor



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