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Highest Paying Industries for Gaming Supervisors

The top 19 highest paying industries for gaming supervisors (ranked by average annual salary) are listed in Table 1. The entry level salary (as measured by the salary of the lowest 10% paid earners) and the number of employment in those industries are also shown. As shown in the table, with an average annual salary of $53,030, casino hotels is the highest paying industry for gaming supervisors. It is followed by traveler accommodation industry (average annual salary $53,020). The salary and employment information is computed from data published by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2015 [1]. For more information about salaries of gaming supervisors in a specific industry, use the links in the table.

Table 1. 19 Highest Paying Industries for Gaming Supervisors

Industry Average Salary i # of
Empl. i
1 Casino Hotels
$53,030
12,270
2 Traveler Accommodation
$53,020
12,330
3 Accommodation
$53,020
12,330
4 Accommodation and Food Services
$53,020
12,330
5 Local government, including schools and hospitals
$46,230
7,030
6 Public sector -- Federal, state, and local government, including government owned schools and hospit
$46,220
7,030
7 Gambling Industries
$46,090
10,070
8 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
$45,860
10,300
9 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$45,740
10,690
10 Spectator Sports
$43,100
380
11 Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
$42,910
700
12 Federal, State, and Local Government
$42,910
700
13 Local Government, excluding schools and hospitals (OES Designation)
$42,780
700
14 Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
$42,680
390
15 Other Amusement and Recreation Industries
$31,370
210
16 Civic and Social Organizations
$20,990
80
17 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers
$20,350
n/a
18 Other Services (except Federal, State, and Local Government)
$20,150
90
19 Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
$19,730
90
See also: Highest paying cities for gaming supervisors.