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요약:Many restaurant jobs tend to be low-paying, but top management positions pay more than the national median wage.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides data on wages and employment in the restaurant industry.Many restaurant jobs tend to be low-paying, but top management positions pay above the national median wage.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The restaurant industry is one of the biggest employers in the US, but many of the biggest jobs in the industry are fairly low wage.The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics program offers data on employment and wages across different occupations and industries.According to that report, there were about 10.7 million Americans employed in the restaurant industry in May 2018, the most recent year for which data is available.Restaurant jobs tend to be lower-paying than average. The median annual wage for an employee in the restaurant industry was just $22,590, well below the overall median wage of $38,640.Here are all the occupations for which at least 2% of restaurant-industry establishments reported having employees, ranked from lowest to highest wage, along with their median annual pay and the number of people in that occupation:
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