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- Arts, entertainment, and recreation had the lowest average wages of the four industries over the past two years. Performing arts and spectator sports had the highest average wages.
- Performing arts companies and arts and sports promoters had very similar wages on average.
- Arts and sports promoters saw the smallest increase in wages over the last decade at 6%.
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The document analyzes pay data for four industries related to arts and entertainment over multiple years. It finds that independent artists, writers and performers had the highest average pay of $37.34, while arts, entertainment and recreation had the lowest of $22.15. Independent artists and motion picture/sound recording industries had similar average pays of around $36-37. Arts and entertainment pay was highest from September to April each year and lowest from June to August.
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The document summarizes data on wages in four related industries in the leisure and hospitality sector over time:
- Arts, entertainment, and recreation had the lowest average wages of the four industries over the past two years. Performing arts and spectator sports had the highest average wages.
- Performing arts companies and arts and sports promoters had very similar wages on average.
- Arts and sports promoters saw the smallest increase in wages over the last decade at 6%.
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The document summarizes data on average pay rates for four industries from 2010-2020. It finds that:
1) June, July, and August consistently have the lowest average pay among all industries.
2) The average pay for independent artists, writers and performers increased $10 over 10 years, while other industries increased around $5.
3) Independent artists, writers and performers have the highest average pay in recent years, while amusements, gambling and recreation have the lowest.
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1. Summary Report
Melissa Miller
Date Created:5/16/22
Date Opened: 5/29/22
Industry
Radio broadcasting
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
Arts and sports promoters and agents and
managers for public figures
Independent artists, writers, and performers
The average hourly pay rate for all four occupations have risen drastically over the past ten
years.
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When it comes to my future career, my field of interest would be a position in the Music
Industry. Each of these five industries I have choose above relate in some form to the Music
Industry. Radio Broadcasting plays a huge role in the Music Industry as it is one of the key
elements for artists when it comes to the playing of their music. Arts, entertainment, and
recreation also fit into the Music Industry category for many reasons, however the main
reason that I have added this to my list of data is for live concerts and music festivals fitting
into the entertainment category. Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers were included
into this data set because with out these individuals the Music Industry would not exists.
Industry with the Highest Average Rates for the most recent years:
Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers.
Industry with the Lowest Average Rates for the most recent years:
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation.
Industries with similar pay:
Radio Broadcasting and Arts and Sports Promoters and Agents and Managers for Public
Figures.
Insight for Months' Pivot Table:
It appears that the highest average for each occupation happen durring the end months for
each year.
Consistency for months
It appears durring the months of May, June, and July, the occuptaions have a decrease in
there average pay rates compared to those in the other months.
Insight for Years' Pivot Table
Additional insight from Main Data Conditional Format
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation seem to have always had the lowest pay rates over the
past ten years.
2. Pivot Tables
Melissa Miller
Date Created: 5/27/22
Date Opened: 5/29/22
Row
Labels
Average of Radio
broadcasting
Average of Arts,
entertainment,
and recreation
Average of Arts
and sports
promoters and
agents and
managers for
public figures
Average of
Independent
artists, writers,
and performers
Jan $33.66 $22.18 $30.18 $36.45
Feb $33.45 $22.18 $30.03 $36.30
Mar $32.50 $21.56 $29.27 $34.64
Apr $33.04 $21.86 $29.60 $34.58
May $33.27 $21.29 $29.54 $34.32
Jun $33.24 $19.97 $29.41 $34.66
Jul $33.40 $19.63 $29.62 $35.12
Aug $33.70 $20.00 $28.77 $35.01
Sep $33.74 $21.47 $29.16 $35.67
Oct $34.11 $21.68 $29.38 $35.86
Nov $34.45 $22.11 $29.70 $36.40
Dec $34.15 $22.36 $30.10 $36.25
Grand
Total $33.56 $21.37 $29.57 $35.45
Row
Labels
Average of Radio
broadcasting
Average of Arts,
entertainment,
and recreation
Average of Arts
and sports
promoters and
agents and
managers for
public figures
Average of
Independent
artists, writers,
and performers
2012 $29.66 $19.13 $25.89 $30.82
2013 $28.55 $18.97 $26.53 $28.41
2014 $29.87 $19.52 $29.08 $28.78
2015 $33.07 $19.88 $29.81 $31.21
2016 $33.59 $20.62 $29.68 $30.18
2017 $33.51 $21.57 $30.66 $33.89
2018 $35.78 $21.97 $31.68 $36.29
2019 $37.13 $22.75 $31.22 $39.70
2020 $35.28 $24.05 $30.18 $44.30
2021 $38.19 $24.46 $30.57 $48.70
2022 $39.36 $26.11 $32.10 $48.95
Grand
Total $33.56 $21.37 $29.57 $35.45
3. Main Data
Melissa Miller
Date Created: 5/16/22
Date Opened: 5/29/22
Year Month
Radio
broadcasting
Arts,
entertainment,
and recreation
Arts and sports
promoters and
agents and
managers for
public figures
Independent
artists,
writers, and
performers
2012 Jan $29.50 $20.19 $27.62 $33.92
2012 Feb $28.74 $20.15 $26.57 $32.63
2012 Mar $28.45 $19.78 $25.80 $32.08
2012 Apr $29.32 $19.44 $26.31 $31.66
2012 May $29.94 $18.85 $25.38 $31.01
2012 Jun $30.05 $17.75 $25.73 $30.44
2012 Jul $29.78 $17.65 $25.73 $31.35
2012 Aug $30.03 $17.81 $24.66 $29.91
2012 Sep $30.43 $19.13 $24.66 $29.89
2012 Oct $29.93 $19.27 $25.52 $28.90
2012 Nov $29.96 $19.76 $26.42 $28.99
2012 Dec $29.76 $19.78 $26.27 $29.11
2013 Jan $29.52 $19.69 $26.36 $29.29
2013 Feb $29.23 $19.62 $25.99 $29.33
2013 Mar $28.45 $19.33 $26.14 $28.86
2013 Apr $28.22 $19.24 $25.76 $28.70
2013 May $28.18 $18.81 $25.75 $28.54
2013 Jun $29.04 $17.75 $25.98 $28.91
2013 Jul $28.88 $17.49 $26.99 $28.90
2013 Aug $28.16 $17.77 $27.03 $28.57
2013 Sep $28.36 $19.12 $27.82 $27.33
2013 Oct $28.15 $19.13 $25.40 $27.16
2013 Nov $28.64 $19.69 $27.20 $27.62
2013 Dec $27.77 $19.97 $27.91 $27.68
2014 Jan $28.32 $19.94 $28.51 $28.51
2014 Feb $28.46 $20.06 $29.02 $28.47
2014 Mar $28.12 $19.66 $27.74 $28.23
2014 Apr $29.07 $19.65 $28.40 $28.19
2014 May $29.77 $19.23 $29.18 $28.12
2014 Jun $29.67 $18.40 $29.20 $28.41
2014 Jul $30.30 $18.03 $30.06 $28.13
2014 Aug $30.44 $18.25 $28.45 $28.66
2014 Sep $30.66 $19.74 $29.13 $28.80
2014 Oct $30.67 $20.12 $29.00 $29.41
2014 Nov $31.77 $20.62 $30.39 $30.53
2014 Dec $31.23 $20.54 $29.86 $29.91
2015 Jan $31.53 $20.62 $30.49 $30.97
2015 Feb $30.67 $20.69 $30.83 $31.78
2015 Mar $31.12 $20.21 $29.49 $30.88
2015 Apr $32.99 $20.25 $30.53 $31.39
2015 May $32.74 $19.78 $29.82 $31.48
2015 Jun $33.99 $18.66 $29.93 $31.08
2015 Jul $32.96 $18.28 $29.80 $30.57
2015 Aug $33.05 $18.69 $29.22 $31.31
2015 Sep $33.82 $19.79 $29.37 $30.95
2015 Oct $34.44 $20.19 $29.94 $31.10
2015 Nov $34.34 $20.59 $29.23 $31.62
2015 Dec $35.18 $20.80 $29.12 $31.43
4. Main Data
Melissa Miller
Date Created: 5/16/22
Date Opened: 5/29/22
Year Month
Radio
broadcasting
Arts,
entertainment,
and recreation
Arts and sports
promoters and
agents and
managers for
public figures
Independent
artists,
writers, and
performers
2016 Jan $34.67 $20.95 $30.08 $31.10
2016 Feb $33.87 $20.88 $30.17 $30.67
2016 Mar $32.73 $20.62 $29.29 $30.06
2016 Apr $33.15 $20.74 $29.23 $29.98
2016 May $33.48 $20.40 $30.11 $29.56
2016 Jun $34.03 $19.34 $29.94 $29.68
2016 Jul $33.20 $19.04 $29.00 $28.83
2016 Aug $33.66 $19.42 $27.75 $29.34
2016 Sep $33.39 $20.98 $29.46 $29.96
2016 Oct $32.97 $21.38 $29.76 $30.86
2016 Nov $34.02 $21.73 $30.36 $31.31
2016 Dec $33.90 $21.95 $30.99 $30.86
2017 Jan $32.61 $22.23 $31.04 $31.71
2017 Feb $33.10 $22.11 $31.23 $31.41
2017 Mar $32.65 $22.12 $31.18 $31.03
2017 Apr $32.92 $22.12 $30.80 $31.96
2017 May $33.92 $21.69 $30.73 $31.87
2017 Jun $33.09 $20.18 $30.32 $32.38
2017 Jul $33.59 $19.89 $30.30 $33.67
2017 Aug $33.80 $20.15 $29.35 $34.36
2017 Sep $33.89 $21.91 $30.36 $35.62
2017 Oct $33.66 $21.81 $30.42 $36.22
2017 Nov $34.51 $22.21 $30.77 $38.51
2017 Dec $34.39 $22.43 $31.41 $37.96
2018 Jan $35.08 $22.55 $31.91 $38.69
2018 Feb $34.80 $22.29 $31.55 $36.94
2018 Mar $34.74 $22.28 $30.67 $36.94
2018 Apr $34.92 $22.48 $31.75 $34.99
2018 May $35.46 $21.66 $31.60 $34.87
2018 Jun $34.27 $20.43 $30.90 $35.36
2018 Jul $35.11 $20.27 $31.98 $35.13
2018 Aug $36.65 $20.64 $31.43 $34.81
2018 Sep $36.41 $22.36 $31.53 $36.76
2018 Oct $36.76 $22.58 $32.62 $36.45
2018 Nov $38.45 $22.91 $32.14 $36.88
2018 Dec $36.68 $23.24 $32.12 $37.69
2019 Jan $37.02 $23.02 $32.26 $37.62
2019 Feb $36.65 $23.14 $31.60 $38.27
2019 Mar $36.23 $23.04 $31.51 $38.03
2019 Apr $37.33 $23.23 $32.45 $38.44
2019 May $38.16 $22.87 $31.59 $37.71
2019 Jun $37.90 $21.57 $32.13 $38.24
2019 Jul $37.59 $21.09 $31.59 $39.40
2019 Aug $37.71 $21.28 $29.61 $38.72
2019 Sep $36.92 $22.91 $29.37 $42.21
2019 Oct $37.40 $23.20 $30.52 $42.57
2019 Nov $36.66 $23.66 $30.65 $42.74
2019 Dec $35.98 $23.94 $31.30 $42.49
5. Main Data
Melissa Miller
Date Created: 5/16/22
Date Opened: 5/29/22
Year Month
Radio
broadcasting
Arts,
entertainment,
and recreation
Arts and sports
promoters and
agents and
managers for
public figures
Independent
artists,
writers, and
performers
2020 Jan $35.76 $23.62 $30.78 $42.41
2020 Feb $35.78 $23.75 $30.15 $43.19
2020 Mar $35.53 $23.79 $30.64 $42.32
2020 Apr $35.32 $27.04 $31.40 $42.25
2020 May $32.89 $25.52 $30.60 $41.20
2020 Jun $32.65 $22.68 $29.22 $42.54
2020 Jul $34.24 $21.97 $29.54 $46.23
2020 Aug $34.76 $22.76 $29.95 $46.66
2020 Sep $35.30 $24.01 $29.86 $46.15
2020 Oct $37.47 $24.01 $29.74 $45.81
2020 Nov $36.99 $24.42 $29.28 $45.96
2020 Dec $36.69 $25.04 $30.98 $46.90
2021 Jan $36.60 $25.05 $31.27 $47.55
2021 Feb $37.54 $25.20 $30.70 $47.96
2021 Mar $37.01 $24.79 $30.22 $47.97
2021 Apr $37.11 $24.42 $29.35 $48.20
2021 May $38.20 $24.10 $30.68 $48.86
2021 Jun $37.75 $22.96 $30.77 $49.57
2021 Jul $38.36 $22.58 $31.18 $49.01
2021 Aug $38.73 $23.22 $30.27 $47.74
2021 Sep $38.21 $24.72 $30.01 $49.06
2021 Oct $39.68 $25.08 $30.91 $50.15
2021 Nov $39.18 $25.53 $30.54 $49.83
2021 Dec $39.88 $25.88 $30.99 $48.47
2022 Jan $39.64 $26.17 $31.68 $49.23
2022 Feb $39.08 $26.04 $32.52 $48.67