Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the U.S.
In the age of inflation, it’s hard to stretch your cash and keep a steady savings. Sometimes even with a stable salary it can be difficult to make ends meet. If you’re looking to pivot towards a higher-paying field or are pursuing a lucrative degree, here are the top ten highest-paying careers in the U.S. according to entrepreneur David Chang.
10. Ophthalmologists, except pediatric
Salary: $270,090
9. Pediatric surgeons
Salary: $290, 310
8. Obstetricians and gynecologists
Salary: $296, 210
7. Surgeons, all other
Salary: $297,8000
6. Radiologists
Salary: $301,720
5. Dermatologists
Salary: $302,740
4. Orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric
Salary: $306,220
3. Emergency medicine physicians
Salary: $310,640
2. Anesthesiologists
Salary: $331,190
1. Cardiologists
Salary: $353,970
Chuang projects that 2 million new jobs will be created for the healthcare industry in the next decade.
Read more about the country’s highest-paying jobs on The Motley Fool.
A former substitute teacher now healthcare administrator tells Indeed how he made more money by changing careers.
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