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<br />®. Anal sis of Im ediments to Fair Housin Choice
<br />Table 22 - Metropolitan Area Occupational and Wage Estimates - Akron MSA 2003
<br />Occupation T Employment Mean Hourly Mean Annual'
<br />All Occupations 1�317,540 $16.83 $35,000
<br />Management Occupations
<br />_4,330 $31.47 1 $86,050
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<br />Business and Financial Operations T 12,090 1 $24.81 mm 1 $51,610
<br />Computer and Mathematical Science 11 6,510 $28.42 $59,110
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<br />Architecture and Engineering 5,850 1 $28.00 $58,150
<br />I Life, Physical, and Social Science I 2,130 1 $26.09 $54,260
<br />Community and Social Services 3,520 $18.69 $18,800
<br />Legal_ •1,350 $40.09 1 $83,400
<br />Education, Training, and Library 1 16,640 $20.76 $43,180 }
<br />Arts, Design, Entertainment Sports, & Media 31430 j $16.83 $35,000
<br />Healthcare Practitioner and Technical 15,860 $27.53 $57,250
<br />Healthcare Support I 8,530 $10.63 # $22,100
<br />Protective Service 6,450 $17.14 $35,640
<br />Food Preparation and Serving Related I 29 770 $7 94 $1'6 52f
<br />Building and Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 10,080 $1017 $21,160
<br />Personal Care and Service 8,000 $8.38 $19,390
<br />Sales and Related 31,110 $14.33 $29,840
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<br />1 Office and Administrative Support 55 460 $13 19 $27,450
<br />I Farming Fishing and Forestry £ na $11.41 $23,740
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<br />Construction and Extraction 12,260 1 $18.13 $37,710
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<br />Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 11,510 $16.98 $35,310
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<br />34770._. $14.48 j $30,110
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<br />Transportation and Material Moving 24,6 $1,104 $2711:30 1
<br />The largest occupations (highlighted) are also some of the lowest paying occupations in
<br />the area. Office and Administrative Support occupations was the largest occupation
<br />section with over 55,000 employed. Mean income for this group is just over $13.00 an
<br />hour. Individuals working in Production occupations were the second highest occupation
<br />with over 34,500 workers making an average of $14.00 per hour.
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