The location quotient is a measure used to show an "occupation's share of an area's employment relative to the national average." The higher the quotient, the more concentrated the occupation is in an area, with a quotient of 1 being equivalent to the national average.
Occupation | Employment | Location Quotient | Annual Mean Wage | Median Hourly Wage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dancers | 440 | 10.28 | ** | $17.6717.67 |
Musicians and Singers | 630 | 3.39 | ** | $35.7135.71 |
Music Directors and Composers | 160 | 2.92 | $51,23051230 | $22.0022 |
Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other | 230 | 2.72 | $78,35078350 | $39.2739.27 |
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture | 130 | 1.39 | $59,78059780 | $26.1926.19 |
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians | 430 | 1.27 | $54,72054720 | $25.6325.63 |
Film and Video Editors | 70 | 0.57 | ** | ** |
Art Directors | 100 | 0.54 | $75,12075120 | $32.8032.8 |
Actors | ** | * | ** | $14.8314.83 |
Producers and Directors | ** | ** | $73,20073200 | $33.7133.71 |