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Occupational Employment and Wages in Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL — May 2025

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26-1152-ATL
Tuesday, July 07, 2026

Workers in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area had an average (mean) hourly wage of $32.30 in May 2025, compared to the nationwide average of $33.54, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Regional Commissioner Victoria G. Lee noted that higher paying major occupational groups included management ($66.15) and legal ($59.28). Lower paying occupational groups included building and grounds cleaning and maintenance ($18.23) and food preparation and serving related ($18.44). (See table A.)

Office and administrative support occupations accounted for 13.3 percent of Miami area employment, followed by sales and related occupations (10.8 percent) and food preparation and serving related occupations (9.9 percent). Major occupational groups on the lower end of local employment included life, physical, and social science (0.5 percent) and architecture and engineering (1.0 percent).

Major occupational group Percent of total employment Mean hourly wage ($)
United States Miami United States Miami

Total, all occupations

100.0 100.0 33.54 32.30

Management

7.2 8.0 69.84 66.15

Business and financial operations

6.8 7.0 45.78 44.39

Computer and mathematical

3.4 2.5 57.73 52.51

Architecture and engineering

1.7 1.0 51.36 46.36

Life, physical, and social science

0.9 0.5 45.48 42.96

Community and social service

1.7 1.4 30.49 27.60

Legal

0.8 1.6 67.07 59.28

Educational instruction and library

5.9 4.4 32.47 29.21

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media

1.3 1.5 38.36 34.69

Healthcare practitioners and technical

6.3 6.5 52.26 51.33

Healthcare support

5.1 3.4 19.62 20.30

Protective service

2.4 3.3 29.19 28.87

Food preparation and serving related

8.8 9.9 17.86 18.44

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance

2.9 3.5 19.66 18.23

Personal care and service

2.1 2.0 19.74 19.20

Sales and related

8.6 10.8 26.43 26.20

Office and administrative support

11.4 13.3 24.79 23.73

Farming, fishing, and forestry

0.3 0.2 19.96 17.52

Construction and extraction

4.1 3.9 31.42 27.95

Installation, maintenance, and repair

3.9 4.0 30.44 28.83

Production

5.5 2.9 24.81 22.40

Transportation and material moving

8.8 8.6 23.96 24.59

One occupational group-sales and related-was chosen to illustrate the diversity of data available for any of the 22 major occupational categories. Miami had 304,600 jobs in sales and related, accounting for 10.8 percent of local area employment, compared to the 8.6-percent share nationally. The average hourly wage for this occupational group locally was $26.20, compared to the national wage of $26.43.

Some of the larger detailed occupations within the sales and related group included retail salespersons (91,370) and cashiers (56,340). Among the higher paying jobs in this group were sales engineers ($67.26) and wholesale and manufacturing sales representatives, technical and scientific products ($57.68). At the lower end of the wage scale were cashiers ($15.63), telemarketers ($17.36), and retail salespersons ($17.70). (Detailed data for the sales and related occupations are presented in table 1; for a complete listing of detailed occupations available, go to data.bls.gov/oes/#/area/0033100/2025.)

Location quotients allow us to explore the occupational make-up of a metropolitan area by comparing the composition of jobs in an area relative to the national average. (See table 1.) For example, a location quotient of 2.00 indicates that an occupation accounts for twice the share of employment in the area than it does nationally. In the Miami area, above-average concentrations of employment were found in some of the occupations within the sales and related group. For instance, travel agents were employed at 4.56 times the national rate in Miami, and real estate sales agents, at 2.61 times the U.S. average. Cashiers had a location quotient of 1.01 in Miami, indicating that this particular occupation's local and national employment shares were similar.

The statistics in this release are from the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, a cooperative effort between BLS and the State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). BLS funds the survey and provides the procedures and technical support. State Workforce Agencies collect most of the data: in this case, the Florida Department of Commerce.

Federal Government Shutdown

Because of the lapse in federal appropriations from October 1 through November 12, 2025, additional collection and processing time were required for the May 2025 OEWS survey panel once appropriations resumed. The response rate for the May 2025 survey panel was within the normal range and no additional modifications to the OEWS methodology and procedures were necessary as a result of the shutdown.


Technical Note

The Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey is a semiannual survey measuring occupational employment and wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments in the United States. The OEWS data available from BLS include cross-industry occupational employment and wage estimates for the nation; over 530 areas, including states and the District of Columbia, metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), nonmetropolitan areas, and territories; national industry-specific estimates at the NAICS sector, 3-digit, most 4-digit, and selected 5- and 6-digit industry levels; and national estimates by ownership across all industries and for schools and hospitals. Full OEWS data tables are available online.

Additional information about the OEWS estimates and methodology is available in the national Technical Notes. The overall national response rate for the six panels, based on the 50 states and the District of Columbia, is 66.2 percent based on establishments and 67.2 percent based on weighted sampled employment. Sample sizes and response rates by metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area are available on the Additional OEWS data sets page.

Metropolitan area definitions

The substate area data published in this release reflect the standards and definitions established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area includes Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and Palm Beach County.

For more information

Answers to frequently asked questions about the OEWS data, as well as general program documentation, are available on the OEWS website.

If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

Occupation Employment Mean wages ($)
Level Location quotient Hourly Annual

Sales and related occupations

304,600 1.25 26.20 54,500

First-line supervisors of retail sales workers

22,220 1.09 26.44 54,990

First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers

4,690 1.21 44.67 92,910

Cashiers

56,340 1.01 15.63 32,520

Gambling change persons and booth cashiers

400 1.01 19.64 40,850

Counter and rental clerks

7,790 1.07 20.35 42,340

Parts salespersons

3,910 0.80 21.43 44,570

Retail salespersons

91,370 1.29 17.70 36,820

Advertising sales agents

2,200 1.32 37.16 77,290

Insurance sales agents

14,160 1.63 35.87 74,620

Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents

14,190 1.60 45.14 93,900

Travel agents

4,560 4.56 26.89 55,940

Sales representatives of services, except advertising, insurance, financial services, and travel

30,300 1.33 36.09 75,070

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products

4,730 0.92 57.68 119,980

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products

30,740 1.37 36.82 76,580

Demonstrators and product promoters

710 0.61 19.18 39,890

Models

33.81 70,330

Real estate brokers

970 1.16 42.40 88,180

Real estate sales agents

9,160 2.61 40.58 84,400

Sales engineers

510 0.54 67.26 139,910

Telemarketers

2,730 2.58 17.36 36,110

Sales and related workers, all other

2,370 1.40 24.98 51,950
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