Grinding and polishing workers, hand job outlook and average salary
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| Occupation
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| Production |
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| Occupation: |
| Grinding and polishing workers, hand |
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| City,
State |
Workforce |
Salary
(Year) |
Pay
(Hour) |
Comparative
Growth |
Percentage
Growth |
| Bergen Metro, NJ | 540 | $25,550 | $12.28 |  | 90.91% |
| Chattanooga, TN | 430 | $21,570 | $10.37 |  | 59.04% |
| Columbia, SC | 70 | $20,770 | $9.99 |  | 26.87% |
| Dayton Metro, OH | 1,580 | $34,820 | $16.74 |  | 90.83% |
| Denver, CO | 670 | $25,380 | $12.20 |  | 159.80% |
| Greenville Metro, SC | 210 | $26,850 | $12.91 |  | 111.47% |
| Orlando, FL | 260 | $22,380 | $10.76 |  | 40.94% |
| Riverside Metro, CA | 960 | $16,970 | $8.16 |  | 23.62% |
| Ventura, CA | 350 | $23,150 | $11.13 |  | 53.50% |
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