Massachusetts Salary and Employment Data

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Area Cross State Estimates Massachusetts Major Metropolitan Estimates Barnstable Town Boston – Cambridge – Quincy Brockton – Bridgewater – Easton Framingham Haverhill – North Andover – Amesbury Lawrence – Methuen – Salem Leominster – Fitchburg – Gardner Lowell – Billerica – Chelmsford New Bedford Peabody Springfield Taunton – Norton – Raynham Worcester

Total Employment

Employment Per 1000 **

Location Quotient **

Average Hourly Wage

Average Annual Wage

3,180

1.02

1.62

$16.92

$35,190

** 1,600 90 100 50 30 40 80 50 60 250 50 600

** 0.97 1.05 0.64 0.71 0.57 0.87 0.67 0.82 0.64 0.89 1.09 2.52

** 1.54 1.67 1.02 1.12 0.9 1.38 1.06 1.31 1.02 1.41 1.74 4.02

$16.92 $17.65 $16.59 $16.86 $1.75 $15.93 $15.18 $16.15 $16.23 $15.40 $13.00 $12.87 $17.52

$35,190 $36,720 $34,510 $35,080 $36,930 $33,140 $31,570 $33,590 $33,750 $32,040 $27,040 $26,770 $36,440

** Employment Per 1000 ** Location Quotient

The number of jobs (employment) in the given occupation per 1000 jobs in the given area A Location Quotient for an industry is the simple ratio of the percentage of local employment in the industry divided by the percentage of national employment in the industry. For an industry to be highly specialized, the location quotient should be higher than 1.4. A location quotient between 0.7 and 1.4 is considered medium concentration, whilst a location quotient below 0.7 is considered to have a low concentration.

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