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Showing posts with label 15 Jobs that Pay $70000 per year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 15 Jobs that Pay $70000 per year. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

15 Hot Jobs That Pay $80K or More

It's been 26 years since Gordon Gekko of Wall Street pronounced greed is good. We won't take it that far.
What we would say, however, is that paying your bills on time is excellent. Saving some money each pay period is spectacular. Having resources to splurge from time to time is magnificent.

The key to enjoying those types of luxuries is finding a good-paying job. Our Best Jobs of 2013 features a buffet of remunerative occupations spanning the six industries we cover, even the stereotypically starving-artist filled creative industry. Here are those 15 jobs, where both earnings and employment opportunity are ample:

Average Wage: $95,500

Average Wage: $114,490

Average Wage: $82,710

Average Wage: $82,320

Average Wage: $87,740

Average Wage: $120,450

7. Lawyer
Average Wage: $130,490

Average Wage: $87,980

Average Wage: $116,010

Average Wage: $112,160

Average Wage: $116,860

Average Wage: $92,080

Average Wage: $81,670

Average Wage: $93,900

15. Dentist
Average Wage: $142,740
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

15 Jobs that Pay $70,000 per year

High salaries have a nasty stigma attached them. One that reeks of years of school, advanced qualifications, extensive training and many years of experience, which some people just don't have. While these are in fact requirements of some high-figure salaries, they aren't a prerequisite for all of them. 

What many workers don't know is that there are numerous jobs that pay well above the average full-time worker's salary of $33,634* that don't require a Ph.D. or at least 10 years experience. That's not to say that the following positions are easy to come by like any position, no matter what the salary, you do have some qualifications to score the job. 

To help you figure out your options, we came up with a list of 15 jobs that earn in the $70,000 range and are expected to increase in demand between now and 2016. They require various levels of experience and education so take a peek and see if there's something for you: 

Annual median income: $70,010
Projected employment in 2016: 18,000**
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 25 percent

Annual median income: $70,410
Projected employment in 2016: 4,200
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 11 percent

Annual median income: $70,990
Projected employment in 2016: 827,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 22 percent
Annual median income: $71,551
Projected employment in 2016: 191,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 15 percent

Annual median income: $72,350
Projected employment in 2016: 68,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 25 percent

Annual median income: $72,620
Projected employment in 2016: 102,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 9 percent

Annual median income: $73,090
Projected employment in 2016: 650,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 29 percent

Annual median income: $73,666
Projected employment in 2016: 50,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 6 percent

Annual median income: $74,170
Projected employment in 2016: 15,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 0 percent

Annual median income: $75,083
Projected employment in 2016: 276,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 12 percent

Annual median income: $75,780
Projected employment in 2016: 150,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 14 percent

Annual median income: $76,200
Projected employment in 2016: 10,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 11 percent

Annual median income: $78,450
Projected employment in 2016: 83,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 27 percent

Annual median income: $78,460
Projected employment in 2016: 2.1 million (postsecondary teachers)
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 23 percent

Annual median income: $79,368
Projected employment in 2016: 84,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 35 percent

*Figures based on data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics and CBSalary.com
**Employment data from the BLS.

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