The annual salary statistics of other first-line supervisors of protective service workers in Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama is shown in Table 1. The wage data of other first-line supervisors of protective service workers in Birmingham-Hoover is based on the national compensation survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2022 and published in April 2023 [1].
Percentile Bracket | Average Annual Salary |
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10th Percentile Wage | $37,150 |
25th Percentile Wage | $54,310 |
50th Percentile Wage | $61,730 |
75th Percentile Wage | $72,970 |
90th Percentile Wage | $80,980 |
Table 1 shows the average annual salary for other first-line supervisors of protective service workers in Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama in 5 percentile scales. The average annual salary for the 90th percentile (the top 10 percent of the highest paid) is $80,980. The median (50th percentile) annual salary is $61,730. The average annual salary for the bottom 10 percent earners is $37,150.
The table and chart below show the trend of the median salary of other first-line supervisors of protective service workers from 2012 to 2022.
Year | Median Salary | Yearly Growth | 10-Year Growth |
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2022 | $61,730 | 3.73% | 35.72% |
2021 | $59,430 | 20.46% | - |
2018 | $47,270 | 17.45% | - |
2017 | $39,020 | 10.81% | - |
2016 | $34,800 | -0.14% | - |
2015 | $34,850 | -26.43% | - |
2014 | $44,060 | 5.97% | - |
2013 | $41,430 | 4.22% | - |
2012 | $39,680 | - | - |
From Table 3 we note that with a median annual salary of $61,730, Birmingham-Hoover is the highest paying city for other first-line supervisors of protective service workers in state of Alabama, followed by Tuscaloosa (median annual salary $60,290). In comparison, the median annual salary of other first-line supervisors of protective service workers in Birmingham-Hoover is 2.3 percent (2.3%) higher than that in Tuscaloosa.
Cities/Areas | Median Annual Salary |
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Birmingham-Hoover | |
Tuscaloosa | |
Dothan | |
Huntsville | |
Southeast Alabama nonmetropolitan area | |
Anniston-Oxford | |
Decatur | |
Southwest Alabama nonmetropolitan area | |
Mobile | |
Montgomery |