Michigan   and   U.S. Notes
  Average   Wages   Rates   for  
  Community & Social Services Occupations  
  2010  
     

                                                           Michigan                  U. S.     
 SOC                                                   ----------------         ----------------
 CODE         OCCUPATION                               Hourly    Annual         Hourly    Annual
-------   --------------------------------------       ------    ------         ------    ------
21-0000   Community & Social Services Occupations       20.76    43,170         20.76    43,180
21-1011   Substance Abuse/Behavrl Disordr Counselor     20.73    43,110         19.62    40,810
21-1012   Educational, Voc, & School Counselors         26.40    54,920         26.91    55,970
21-1013   Marriage and Family Therapists                20.56    42,760         22.85    47,530
21-1014   Mental Health Counselors                      22.55    46,900         19.88    41,360
21-1015   Rehabilitation Counselors                     21.69    45,120         17.24    35,850
21-1019   Counselors, AO                                19.87    41,340         21.33    44,380
21-1021   Child, Family, & School Social Workers        22.70    47,210         21.08    43,850
21-1022   Medical & Public Health Social Workers        23.75    49,400         23.65    49,200
21-1023   Mental Health/Substance Abuse Social Wrkr     19.12    39,770         20.13    41,880
21-1029   Social workers, AO                            23.67    49,230         25.13    52,270
21-1091   Health Educators                              24.14    50,200         24.17    50,270
21-1092   Prob Officer/Correctnl Trtmnt Specialists     26.04    54,170         24.64    51,240
21-1093   Social & Human Service Assistants             13.96    29,030         14.47    30,100
21-2011   Clergy                                        19.88    41,350         23.22    48,290
21-2021   Directors, Religious Activities & Ed          16.95    35,260         19.52    40,600
21-2099   Religious workers, AO                         14.26    29,650         15.42    32,070

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Source:   Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives

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