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C o n s t r u c t i o n w a g e s i n M a i n e Maine employment growth by sector
S O U R C E : Bureau of Labor Statistics
$ 0 $ 2 5 K $ 5 0 K $ 7 5 K $ 1 0 0 K $ 1 2 5 K $ 1 5 0 K $ 1 7 5 K $ 2 0 0 K $ 2 2 5 K
Physician or surgeon: $208,000+
Dentist: $159,770
Podiatrist: $124,830
Pharmacist: $122,230
Nurse anesthetist, nurse midwife, nurse practitioner: $107,460
Optometrist: $106,140
Physician assistant: $101,480
Veterinarian: $88,770
Physical therapist: $85,400
Occupational therapist: $81,910
$8K
400
$16K
800
$24K
1200
$40K
$48K
2000
$32K
1600
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S O U R C E : Maine Department of Labor, Center for Workforce Research
and Information
2017
Maine
per
capita
income:
$45,072
Professional
and
business
services:
1,900
Manufacturing:
900
Construction:
600
Leisure
and
Hospitality:
500
Health
Care
and
Social
Assistance:
100
Maine
minimum
wage:
$24,960
Median
construction
wage:
$41,200
Mean
construction
wage:
$43,490