Maryland

Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates 2020

Southern Maryland Workforce Region
All-industry
Establishments reporting49
Estimated employment440
Employment RSE17.57
Mean wage$34.67
Mean RSE5.54
Entry wage$23.77
Experienced wage$40.12
10th percentile wage$21.76
50th percentile wage$30.98
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers (47-1011)
Directly supervise and coordinate activities of construction or extraction workers.
Median Wage History
  This Occupation   Compared to Occupational Group   Difference  
2020$30.98 $21.89  $9.09
2019$30.22+2.5%$21.36 +2.5%$8.87
2018$29.40+2.8%$20.78 +2.8%$8.63
2017$28.62+2.7%$20.23 +2.7%$8.40
2016$27.89+2.6%$19.71 +2.6%$8.18
  This Occupation   Compared to All Occupations   Difference  
2020$30.98 $22.76  $8.22
2019$30.22+2.5%$22.11 +2.9%$8.11
2018$29.40+2.8%$21.47 +3.0%$7.93
2017$28.62+2.7%$20.85 +2.9%$7.77
2016$27.89+2.6%$20.37 +2.4%$7.52
Top Areas For This Occupation
Best Pay
  Median Wage Employ- ment
Prince George's Workforce Region $37.98 2,040
Montgomery Workforce Region $36.06 2,050
Baltimore City Workforce Region $34.44 1,080
Mid-Maryland Workforce Region $33.48 1,350
Anne Arundel Workforce Region $33.41 1,400
Highest Employment
  Median Wage Employ- ment
Baltimore County Workforce Region $32.95 2,310
Montgomery Workforce Region $36.06 2,050
Prince George's Workforce Region $37.98 2,040
Anne Arundel Workforce Region $33.41 1,400
Mid-Maryland Workforce Region $33.48 1,350
Wages in other areas

Maryland Department of Labor
Office of Workforce Information & Performance
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Program
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Last updated April 2021