Average pay for civilian workers in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA metropolitan area was 20 percent above the national average in 2009, one of 77 metropolitan areas studied by the National Compensation Survey (NCS), the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. The Brownsville-Harlingen, TX metropolitan area had a pay relative of 79, meaning workers earned an average of 79 cents for every dollar earned by workers nationwide. Using data from the NCS, pay relatives–a means of assessing pay differences–are available for each of the nine major occupational groups within surveyed metropolitan areas, as well as averaged across all occupations for each area.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (via DocuTicker)
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