Table 1. Average salaries for various occupations in 1999.
$112,760 | pediatricians |
$106,130 | dentists |
$100,090 | podiatrists |
$76,140 | physicists |
$53,410 | architects, |
$49,720 | school, clinical, and counseling psychologists |
$47,910 | flight attendants |
$39,560 | elementary school teachers |
$38,710 | police officers |
$18,980 | floral designers |
Descriptive statistics like these offer insight into American society. It is interesting to note, for example, that we pay the people who educate our children and who protect our citizens a great deal less than we pay people who take care of our feet or our teeth.
For more descriptive statistics, consider Table 2. It shows the number of unmarried men per 100 unmarried women in U.S. Metro Areas in 1990. From this table we see that men outnumber women most in Jacksonville, NC, and women outnumber men most in Sarasota, FL. You can see that descriptive statistics can be useful if we are looking for an opposite-sex partner! (These data come from the Information Please Almanac.)
Table 2. Number of unmarried men per 100 unmarried women in U.S. Metro Areas in 1990.
Cities with mostly men | Men per 100 Women | Cities with mostly women | Men per 100 Women |
1. Jacksonville, NC | 224 | 1. Sarasota, FL | 66 |
2. Killeen-Temple, TX | 123 | 2. Bradenton, FL | 68 |
3. Fayetteville, NC | 118 | 3. Altoona, PA | 69 |