Footwear Manufacturing (except Rubber)

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An examination of the Footwear Manufacturing (except Rubber) industry's compensation data. This data is backed by ERI's extensive research using industry salary survey data.

Footwear Manufacturing (except Rubber) Industry's average salary is 5.00% higher than the US average

Description

Footwear Manufacturing (except Rubber)

This industry group includes industries involved in men's footwear manufacturing (except athletic), women's footwear manufacturing, and specialty footwear manufacturing (except rubber).

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Sub-Industries

Men's Footwear Manufacturing (except Athletic)
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Establishments primarily engaged in the production of men's footwear designed primarily for dress, street, and work. Sample business functions include men's boots (dress and casual), casual shoes (except athletic and rubber), dress shoes, footwear (excluding house slippers, athletic, and vulcanized), leather or vinyl shoes with molded or vulcanized soles, orthopedic shoes (except extension shoes), and work shoes.

Women's Footwear Manufacturing
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Establishments primarily engaged in the production of women's footwear designed primarily for dress, street, and work. Sample business functions include women's boots (canvas and leather, except athletic), footwear (excluding house slippers, athletic, and vulcanized), leather or vinyl shoes with molded or vulcanized soles, orthopedic shoes (except extension shoes), and shoes (excluding house slippers, athletic, and rubber footwear).

Specialty Footwear Manufacturing (except Rubber)
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Establishments primarily engaged in the production of shoes not elsewhere classified, including footwear for misses, youths, boys, children, and infants, as well as athletic footwear. Sample business functions include athletic shoes (excluding rubber), ballet slippers, children's footwear such as house slippers and leather or vinyl shoes with molded or vulcanized soles, moccasins, orthopedic shoes (excluding extension shoes), children's sandals (excluding rubber), and shoe dyeing for the trade.

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