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and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 1 Lower Peninsula of Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Area Total Wage Location Quotient Mean Wage MI United States % of MI % of % of MI % of Management Occupations 11-0000 4,770 40.45 0.82 0.80 $38.17 $51.36 $55.30 $15.97 75% 72% $63.07 70% # 11-3000 ** ** ** ** * * $58.12 * * * * * *......... Transportation, Storage, and Distribution M...... SOC Code 10th Wage 90th Wage 11-3010 ** ** ** ** * * $45.60 * * * * * * 11-3011 170 1.43 1.07 0.73 $31.80 $39.10 $45.60 $14.70 75% 66% $48.36 80% 66% 11-3020 ** ** ** ** * * $67.79 * * * * * * 11-3021 100 0.85 0.39 0.34 $45.35 $54.96 $67.79 $30.06 87% 78% $60.53 77% # 11-3030 ** ** ** ** * * $64.58 * * * * * * 11-3031 240 2.07 0.63 0.54 $45.03 $55.23 $64.58 $22.79 79% 75% $77.77 87% # 11-3050 ** ** ** ** * * $49.87 * * * * * * 11-3051 160 1.34 0.55 1.09 $43.65 $52.38 $49.87 $20.09 65% 74% $68.99 88% 88% 11-3060 ** ** ** ** * * $54.87 * * * * * * 11-3061 40 0.35 0.49 0.66 $40.27 $50.33 $54.87 $27.18 102% 93% $56.54 73% 68% 11-3070 ** ** ** ** * * $45.74 * * * * * * 11-3071 30 0.26 0.46 0.33 $38.48 $46.91 $45.74 $21.18 90% 87% $58.52 80% 81% 11-3110 ** ** ** ** * * $58.48 * * * * * * 11-3111 ** ** ** ** * $49.55 $58.48 * * * * * * 11-3120 ** ** ** ** * * $56.29 * * * * * * 11-3121 70 0.60 0.64 0.67 $36.85 $49.07 $56.29 $24.57 91% 83% $49.80 64% # 11-3130 ** ** ** ** * * $53.69 * * * * * * 11-3131 ** ** ** ** * $47.63 $53.69 * * * * * * A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. (2) Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by 2080 hours. The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available ** = indicates that an employment estimate is not available # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year

and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 2 Lower Peninsula of Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Area Total Annual Wage Location Quotient Mean Annual Wage MI United States % of MI % of % of MI % of Management Occupations 11-0000 4,770 40.45 0.82 0.80 $79,400 $106,820 $115,020 $33,210 75% 72% $131,190 70% # 11-3000 ** ** ** ** * * $120,900 * * * * * *......... Transportation, Storage, and Distribution M...... SOC Code Annual 10th Wage Annual 90th Wage 11-3010 ** ** ** ** * * $94,840 * * * * * * 11-3011 170 1.43 1.07 0.73 $66,150 $81,330 $94,840 $30,570 75% 66% $100,580 80% 65% 11-3020 ** ** ** ** * * $141,000 * * * * * * 11-3021 100 0.85 0.39 0.34 $94,330 $114,320 $141,000 $62,520 87% 78% $125,900 77% # 11-3030 ** ** ** ** * * $134,330 * * * * * * 11-3031 240 2.07 0.63 0.54 $93,660 $114,870 $134,330 $47,410 79% 75% $161,770 87% # 11-3050 ** ** ** ** * * $103,720 * * * * * * 11-3051 160 1.34 0.55 1.09 $90,790 $108,950 $103,720 $41,800 65% 74% $143,490 88% 88% 11-3060 ** ** ** ** * * $114,130 * * * * * * 11-3061 40 0.35 0.49 0.66 $83,760 $104,680 $114,130 $56,540 102% 93% $117,610 73% 68% 11-3070 ** ** ** ** * * $95,130 * * * * * * 11-3071 30 0.26 0.46 0.33 $80,030 $97,570 $95,130 $44,050 90% 87% $121,730 80% 81% 11-3110 ** ** ** ** * * $121,630 * * * * * * 11-3111 ** ** ** ** * $103,050 $121,630 * * * * * * 11-3120 ** ** ** ** * * $117,080 * * * * * * 11-3121 70 0.60 0.64 0.67 $76,640 $102,070 $117,080 $51,100 91% 83% $103,590 64% # 11-3130 ** ** ** ** * * $111,680 * * * * * * 11-3131 ** ** ** ** * $99,080 $111,680 * * * * * * A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. (2) Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by 2080 hours. The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available ** = indicates that an employment estimate is not available # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year

and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 3 Lower Peninsula of Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Total Area Mean Wage Wage Annual Wage(2) Location Quotient Management Occupations 11-0000 4,770 4.5% 40.45 0.80 $38.17 $79,400 2.2% $15.97 $23.22 $33.74 $47.16 $63.07 $33,210 $48,300 $70,170 $98,100 $131,190 11-3000 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3010 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3011 170 20.3% 1.43 0.73 $31.80 $66,150 4.0% $14.70 $23.28 $29.64 $36.24 $48.36 $30,570 $48,410 $61,650 $75,370 $100,580 11-3020 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3021 100 11.2% 0.85 0.34 $45.35 $94,330 3.0% $30.06 $36.24 $43.97 $52.08 $60.53 $62,520 $75,370 $91,460 $108,340 $125,900 11-3030 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3031 240 13.7% 2.07 0.54 $45.03 $93,660 5.7% $22.79 $28.54 $37.59 $57.11 $77.77 $47,410 $59,350 $78,180 $118,790 $161,770 11-3050 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3051 160 9.7% 1.34 1.09 $43.65 $90,790 5.9% $20.09 $27.92 $39.54 $56.21 $68.99 $41,800 $58,070 $82,240 $116,910 $143,490 11-3060 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3061 40 18.2% 0.35 0.66 $40.27 $83,760 4.0% $27.18 $31.90 $38.48 $45.80 $56.54 $56,540 $66,350 $80,030 $95,250 $117,610 11-3070 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3071 30 16.9% 0.26 0.33 $38.48 $80,030 5.0% $21.18 $31.31 $36.88 $46.90 $58.52 $44,050 $65,120 $76,700 $97,560 $121,730 11-3110 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3111 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3120 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3121 70 10.5% 0.60 0.67 $36.85 $76,640 2.8% $24.57 $29.67 $36.17 $43.42 $49.80 $51,100 $61,710 $75,240 $90,300 $103,590 11-3130 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3131 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * Annual(2) Wage 10th 25th Median 75th 90th Annual 10th Annual 25th Annual Median Annual 75th Annual 90th A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year

and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 4 Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Total Area Mean Wage Wage Annual Wage(2) Location Quotient Management Occupations 11-0000 203,450 1.2% 49.07 0.98 $51.36 $106,820 0.7% $21.42 $31.69 $45.16 $62.37 $89.49 $44,560 $65,910 $93,940 $129,720 $186,130 11-3000 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3010 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3011 5,580 3.0% 1.35 0.69 $39.10 $81,330 1.2% $19.63 $27.72 $36.86 $48.13 $60.62 $40,820 $57,660 $76,670 $100,120 $126,100 11-3020 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3021 8,980 4.2% 2.17 0.88 $54.96 $114,320 1.7% $34.56 $42.34 $50.14 $63.45 $78.92 $71,870 $88,060 $104,290 $131,980 $164,160 11-3030 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3031 13,460 2.8% 3.25 0.84 $55.23 $114,870 1.4% $28.74 $37.32 $48.81 $66.00 $89.41 $59,780 $77,620 $101,530 $137,270 $185,980 11-3050 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3051 10,220 5.3% 2.46 2.01 $52.38 $108,950 1.2% $30.73 $38.80 $49.50 $62.32 $78.65 $63,920 $80,710 $102,950 $129,620 $163,580 11-3060 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3061 2,880 4.0% 0.69 1.32 $50.33 $104,680 2.2% $26.70 $35.21 $46.51 $62.21 $77.82 $55,540 $73,240 $96,740 $129,390 $161,870 11-3070 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3071 2,300 6.6% 0.56 0.70 $46.91 $97,570 3.2% $23.50 $31.88 $43.41 $57.58 $73.40 $48,890 $66,320 $90,300 $119,760 $152,680 11-3110 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3111 400 9.9% 0.10 0.83 $49.55 $103,050 3.2% $26.09 $31.64 $43.90 $63.49 $75.93 $54,280 $65,820 $91,310 $132,070 $157,940 11-3120 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3121 3,840 2.5% 0.93 1.04 $49.07 $102,070 1.6% $27.12 $34.31 $44.04 $58.90 $77.46 $56,410 $71,370 $91,590 $122,510 $161,120 11-3130 ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3131 450 7.6% 0.11 0.48 $47.63 $99,080 3.9% $23.21 $31.33 $43.10 $58.95 $77.24 $48,270 $65,170 $89,640 $122,620 $160,650 Annual(2) Wage 10th 25th Median 75th 90th Annual 10th Annual 25th Annual Median Annual 75th Annual 90th A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year

and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 5 United States Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Total Area Mean Wage Wage Annual Wage(2) Location Quotient Management Occupations 11-0000 6,936,990 0.2% - - $55.30 $115,020 0.1% $22.29 $32.38 $47.38 $69.21 # $46,370 $67,350 $98,560 $143,950 # 11-3000 1,663,790 0.4% - - $58.12 $120,900 0.2% $28.18 $37.86 $52.05 $71.33 # $58,620 $78,740 $108,260 $148,370 # 11-3010 270,080 0.8% - - $45.60 $94,840 0.3% $22.32 $30.38 $41.40 $56.06 $73.83 $46,430 $63,200 $86,110 $116,600 $153,570 11-3011 270,080 0.8% - - $45.60 $94,840 0.3% $22.32 $30.38 $41.40 $56.06 $73.83 $46,430 $63,200 $86,110 $116,600 $153,570 11-3020 341,250 1.0% - - $67.79 $141,000 0.5% $38.54 $48.98 $63.27 $79.88 # $80,160 $101,880 $131,600 $166,160 # 11-3021 341,250 1.0% - - $67.79 $141,000 0.5% $38.54 $48.98 $63.27 $79.88 # $80,160 $101,880 $131,600 $166,160 # 11-3030 531,120 0.6% - - $64.58 $134,330 0.3% $30.30 $40.67 $56.73 $78.69 # $63,020 $84,600 $117,990 $163,680 # 11-3031 531,120 0.6% - - $64.58 $134,330 0.3% $30.30 $40.67 $56.73 $78.69 # $63,020 $84,600 $117,990 $163,680 # 11-3050 169,390 0.7% - - $49.87 $103,720 0.4% $27.23 $34.72 $45.17 $59.52 $78.00 $56,640 $72,210 $93,940 $123,800 $162,240 11-3051 169,390 0.7% - - $49.87 $103,720 0.4% $27.23 $34.72 $45.17 $59.52 $78.00 $56,640 $72,210 $93,940 $123,800 $162,240 11-3060 72,600 0.9% - - $54.87 $114,130 0.4% $29.25 $38.40 $51.98 $66.87 $83.15 $60,830 $79,860 $108,120 $139,080 $172,950 11-3061 72,600 0.9% - - $54.87 $114,130 0.4% $29.25 $38.40 $51.98 $66.87 $83.15 $60,830 $79,860 $108,120 $139,080 $172,950 11-3070 109,210 1.1% - - $45.74 $95,130 0.5% $24.44 $31.76 $41.65 $55.02 $72.00 $50,840 $66,060 $86,630 $114,440 $149,770 11-3071 109,210 1.1% - - $45.74 $95,130 0.5% $24.44 $31.76 $41.65 $55.02 $72.00 $50,840 $66,060 $86,630 $114,440 $149,770 11-3110 15,930 1.5% - - $58.48 $121,630 0.6% $29.17 $39.52 $53.57 $72.40 # $60,680 $82,210 $111,430 $150,600 # 11-3111 15,930 1.5% - - $58.48 $121,630 0.6% $29.17 $39.52 $53.57 $72.40 # $60,680 $82,210 $111,430 $150,600 # 11-3120 122,780 0.6% - - $56.29 $117,080 0.4% $29.47 $38.09 $50.21 $68.20 # $61,300 $79,230 $104,440 $141,860 # 11-3121 122,780 0.6% - - $56.29 $117,080 0.4% $29.47 $38.09 $50.21 $68.20 # $61,300 $79,230 $104,440 $141,860 # 11-3130 31,430 1.3% - - $53.69 $111,680 0.7% $26.85 $36.49 $49.35 $65.13 $86.71 $55,850 $75,900 $102,640 $135,480 $180,360 11-3131 31,430 1.3% - - $53.69 $111,680 0.7% $26.85 $36.49 $49.35 $65.13 $86.71 $55,850 $75,900 $102,640 $135,480 $180,360 Annual(2) Wage 10th 25th Median 75th 90th Annual 10th Annual 25th Annual Median Annual 75th Annual 90th A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year

and Wages from the Occupational Statistics (OES) survey Page 6 United States Labor Market Area Period: May 2015 Mean Annual Wages by Region Northeast Upper Peninsula of Balance of Lower Peninsula of Ann Arbor Battle Creek Bay City Detroit- Warren- Dearborn Flint Grand Rapids- Wyoming Jackson Kalamazoo- Portage Lansing-East Lansing Midland Monroe Muskegon Management Occupations 11-0000 $79,400 $75,610 $77,250 $90,030 $115,410 $106,250 $92,480 $115,690 $97,110 $103,850 $106,030 $98,990 $100,850 $86,780 $96,890 $92,230 $101,980 $99,540 $117,590 $114,560 11-3000 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3010 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3011 $66,150 $62,130 $61,520 $69,480 $88,010 $81,320 $80,840 $83,410 $72,380 $91,090 $87,640 $75,310 $83,250 $70,320 $85,650 $74,240 $86,070 $79,470 $80,490 $85,590 11-3020 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3021 $94,330 $84,320 $87,110 $84,520 $125,590 $104,290 $92,060 $124,100 $97,770 $99,660 $110,650 $100,540 $99,470 $99,580 * $95,470 $126,940 $103,560 $131,670 $119,520 11-3030 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3031 $93,660 $78,180 $95,670 $96,280 $106,560 $116,530 $93,870 $124,810 $108,380 $108,670 $107,730 $118,710 $110,010 $95,320 $96,270 $100,760 $105,100 $108,720 $121,730 $126,680 11-3050 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3051 $90,790 $100,760 $93,660 $103,680 $100,090 $101,540 $94,960 $117,900 $103,860 $94,390 $105,760 $111,390 $109,870 $100,790 $112,080 $93,510 $95,670 $112,710 $125,740 $112,520 11-3060 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3061 $83,760 $80,970 $82,150 $83,530 $103,920 $106,590 * $116,310 $91,970 $83,700 $110,970 $92,140 $98,070 * $103,330 $92,000 * $108,960 $125,710 $110,440 11-3070 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3071 $80,030 * $78,280 $64,590 $99,010 $186,970 * $101,400 $108,910 $80,580 $103,020 $78,660 $104,020 * * $65,450 * * $97,360 $106,230 11-3110 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3111 * * * * * * * $111,430 * $85,070 * * * * * * * * $135,640 $93,580 11-3120 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3121 $76,640 * $73,160 $80,730 $96,880 $124,930 * $109,640 $94,810 $85,000 $113,670 $96,170 $100,400 * * $90,790 * $99,540 $113,440 $106,560 11-3130 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11-3131 * * * $63,380 $92,260 * * $111,360 * * * * * * * * * * $106,000 $114,480 Niles-Benton Harbor Saginaw Detroit- Dearborn- Livonia Metropolitan Division Warren-Troy- Farmington Hills Metropolitan Division A Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - Occupational Statistics SOC code: Standard Occupational Classification code -- see http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers. * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error the more precise the estimate. # = indicates a wage greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,200 per year