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Extraction Worker Salary in Sector of Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

The salary statistics of extraction workers in the industry sector of real estate and rental and leasing are shown in Table 1. In Table 2 we compare extraction worker salaries in different industries within the real estate and rental and leasing sector.

Average Annual Salary of Extraction Workers

Percentile BracketAverage Annual Salary
10th Percentile Wage
$29,470
25th Percentile Wage
$36,170
50th Percentile Wage
$46,630
75th Percentile Wage
$64,440
90th Percentile Wage
$101,290

Table 1 shows the average annual salary for extraction workers in the industry sector of real estate and rental and leasing. The salaries are shown in 5 percentile scales. The average annual salary for the 90th percentile (the top 10 percent of the highest paid) extraction workers is $101,290. The median annual salary (50th percentile) is $46,630. The average annual salary for the bottom 10 percent paid extraction workers is $29,470.

Median salary trend (2012 to 2018)

The table and chart below show the trend of the median salary of extraction workers in the industry sector of real estate and rental and leasing from 2012 to 2018.

YearMedian SalaryYearly Growth6-Year Growth
2018
$46,630
7.74% 2.32%
2017
$43,020
6.69% -
2016
$40,140
5.90% -
2015
$37,770
-0.19% -
2014
$37,840
4.12% -
2013
$36,280
-25.55% -
2012
$45,550
- -

Compare Extraction Worker Salary in Different Industries within the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Sector

The average salaries of extraction workers in two industries in the real estate and rental and leasing sector are shown below. For detailed extraction worker salary information in a particular industry, use the links provided below.

Industry Name Median Annual Salary
General Rental Centers
$56,460
Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing
$39,610

Data source: The national compensation survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in 2018 and published in April 2019 [1].


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