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All Service-providing Industries Supplementary Data Tables, The Economic Contribution of Hospitals Table 6.3: Average Weekly Earnings of Workers, Hospitals(1) vs. All Service-providing Industries, 1995 – 2015 Year Hospitals(2) All Service-providing Industries 1995 $488.68 $364.14 1996 $499.54 $376.72 1997 $518.48 $394.77 1998 $535.47 $412.78 1999 $547.33 $427.30 2000 $569.90 $445.00 2001 $608.41 $460.32 2002 $638.23 $473.10 2003 $674.34 $483.89 2004 $715.12 $493.67 2005 $762.07 $509.58 2006 $794.24 $532.84 2007 $876.80 $689.40 2008 $920.70 $708.77 2009 $946.11 $718.28 2010 $980.15 $733.96 2011 $1,009.52 $755.20 2012 $1,028.91 $774.14 2013 $1,052.42 $787.96 2014 $1,074.90 $806.08 2015 $1,118.08 $827.16 Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics (CES) Survey, customized tables. Data released 2016. Link: http://www.bls.gov/ces. (1) Includes physicians employed by hospitals. (2) Does not include public hospitals. Data for Chart 6.5 A-50