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This year’s top 25 best-paying jobs in the U.S. are largely within healthcare, social services, tech, and business sectors, offering annual wages as high as $219,000.

According to the ranking organization, almost fifty percent of the list comprises occupations in the healthcare sector, such as nursing, medical assistance, and health management.
U.S. News.

For the second consecutive year, nurse practitioners claimed the top spot, with these professionals anticipated to make a median yearly income of $126,000 in a sector where the jobless rate stands at just 0.6%.

U.S. News
forecasted that by 2033, the nursing field will continue to be at the forefront with a growth rate of 46.3%, equating to approximately 135,500 additional positions.

This was succeeded by an IT manager earning a salary of 169,500. The industry boasts an unemployment rate of 1.4%.

The third position was taken by a physician assistant. Staff members are anticipated to make approximately $130,000, with an unemployment rate of 1.6%.

At the lower end of the ranking are respiratory therapists (25th place), lawyers, and occupational therapists, with salaries ranging from $78,000 to $145,700.

The middle ground for the annual earnings of the top 25 occupations typically lies between $90,000 and $120,000.

Those with higher earnings potential encompass roles such as pilots, nurse anesthetists, IT managers, financial managers, and lawyers, with salaries ranging from about $145,000 to $219,000.


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