The Occupational Employment Statistics and Wages (OES) program produces employment and wage estimates for over 800 occupations. These are estimates of the number of people employed in certain occupations and the wages paid to them. The OES estimates are not designed to be a comparison of two or more points in time. This is due to changes in classification systems, data collection methods, survey reference periods, and estimation methodologies that have occurred over time.
This information is the result of an occupational employment and wage survey conducted by Labor Market Information, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Geographic Coverage: Statewide and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs).
Frequency: Employment - Annually; Wages - Quarterly.
Estimates are based on Standard Occupational Classification Codes.
OES Data
2012 Wage Estimates
(based on 2011 survey data)
2011 Wage Estimates
2010 Wage Estimates
2009 Wage Estimates
2008 Wage Estimates
2007 Wage Estimates
2006 Wage Estimates
2005 Wage Estimates
2004 Wage Estimates
2003 Wage Estimates
2002 Wage Estimates
2001 Wage Estimates
2000 Wage Estimates
1999 Wage Estimates
1998 Wage Estimates
Resources
Dictionary / Crosswalks / Coding Structures
If you have questions about the OES program contact us at oes.survey@deo.myflorida.com.