Bakers are most often employed by the N/A industry. The average yearly wage for Bakers was N/A in N/A.
The locations that employ the most Bakers are N/A. The locations with a relatively high concentration of Bakers are N/A.
Bakers
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Bakers are most often employed by the N/A industry. The average yearly wage for Bakers was N/A in N/A.
The locations that employ the most Bakers are N/A. The locations with a relatively high concentration of Bakers are N/A.
Employment and salary information for the Bakers workforce. Bakers workforce in N/A was N/A people, of which N/A% were women and N/A% were men. Bakers are paid most in N/A but are relatively concentrated in N/A.
The Bakers workforce in N/A was N/A people (N/A% women and N/A% men). This implies an average annual growth of N/A% between N/A (N/A) and N/A (N/A).
This map shows the states in the United States shaded by average wage for Bakers.
During N/A, the states that concentrated the best average annual wage were N/A.
In N/A, Bakers earned an average of N/A, $NaNN less than the average national salary of N/A
In N/A, Bakers had a wage GINI coefficient of N/A, which is lower than the national average of N/A. In other words, wages are distributed more evenly for Bakers (shown in red) than for the overall labor force (shown in gray).
The graphic shows the distribution of average salaries by buckets for Bakers compared to the entire workforce in the country.
Information on the industries that employ Bakers and on wages for those in the field. N/A is the industry that employs the most Bakers, both by share and by number, though the highest paid industry for Bakers, by average wage, is N/A (N/A).
This graphic shows the share of Bakers employed by various industries. N/A
Demographic information on Bakers in the US. The workforce of Bakers in N/A was N/A people, with N/A% woman, and N/A% men. The average age of male Bakers in the workforce is N/A and of female Bakers is N/A, and the most common race/ethnicity for Bakers is N/A.
The workforce of Bakers in N/A was N/A people, with N/A% woman, and N/A% men.
The age ranges that concentrated the largest workforce were N/A years (N/A people), N/A years (N/A people), and N/A years (N/A people). Among them they concentrated N/A% of the total workforce.
In N/A, N/A% of Bakers workers were Hispanic and N/A% non-Hispanic.
The treemap shows the distribution of Hispanic workers according to their origin, highlighting N/A
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In N/A, N/A% of the Bakers workforce were N/A, of which N/A% were women and N/A% men. Other races that concentrated a significant number of workers were N/A (N/A%) and N/A (N/A%).
Data on higher education choices for Bakers from The Department of Education and Census Bureau. The most common major for Bakers is N/A but the most specialized major according to RCA in N/A were N/A.
Among the necessary skills for Bakers, N/A stands, but the revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that Bakers need more than the average amount of N/A.
The most common majors achieved by Bakers in N/A (counting all academic degrees) were N/A.
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The main educational levels achieved by the Bakers workers were N/A (N/A people), N/A (N/A people), and N/A (N/A people).
The graphic shows the Bakers workforce by gender and educational level.
Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for Bakers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bakers need many skills, but most especially N/A, N/A, N/A.