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S P R I N G 2 0 2 0 / W O R K F O R M E 45 W a g e s / e m p l o y m e n t H i g h e s t p ay i n g h e a lt h c a r e j o b s S O U R C E : Monster.com 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 0% 0 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

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