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Labor

Average Annual Pay for Workers in all Occupations
Newport News and Selected Metropolitan Areas - 2005

Average Annual Pay 2005
Percent Change 2004-2005

San Jose

$57,980
3.85%

San Francisco

$50,120
-2.81%

Washington, DC/Northern VA

$50,000
4.04%

Boston

$48,340
0.23%

Trenton

$47,210
3.69%

New York City

$47,200
-3.67%

Newark

$46,100
3.57%

Hartford

$45,650
4.27%

Seattle

$44,920
0.16%

Ann Arbor

$44,830
13.72%

Detroit

$44,110
3.21%

New Haven

$43,020
1.39%

Los Angeles

$41,680
1.98%

Philadelphia

$41,370
2.27%

Baltimore

$41,250
3.49%

Chicago

$41,070
0.86%

Atlanta

$40,220
1.13%

Albany-Schenectady-Troy

$39,430
3.25%

Dallas

$39,070
-0.43%

Austin

$38,810
1.04%

Cleveland

$38,560
3.21%

Charlotte

$38,480
1.96%

Providence

$38,350
2.87%

Raleigh-Cary

$38,340
-3.86%

Richmond, VA

$38,310
1.32%

All Metropolitan Areas

$37,870
2.30%

Dayton

$37,680
1.89%

Cincinnati

$37,660
0.35%

Harrisburg

$37,190
2.25%

Indianapolis

$36,970
2.38%

Fort Worth

$36,820
-0.03%

Buffalo

$36,010
2.33%

Nashville

$35,690
2.41%

Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News

$35,560
3.61%

Pittsburgh

$35,310
-12.71%

Lexington, KY

$33,220
4.98%

Birmingham

$35,160
0.66%

Greensboro-Winston Salem

$34,500
1.59%

Augusta, GA

$33,560
0.33%

Columbia, SC

$33,450
1.46%

Savannah

$33,330
1.77%

Greenville, SC

$33,320
1.28%

Roanoke, VA

$33,210
-0.36%

Charleston, SC

$33,040
1.63%

Tuscaloosa

$31,240
3.38%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Updated 12.10.07
 
 
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