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Highest-paying jobs in America

The highest-paying job among the 124 tracked here is Family Medicine Physicians at a national median of $238,380 — +381.6% versus the $49,500 median for all US jobs (BLS OEWS, May 2024). It is followed by General Internal Medicine Physicians ($236,350) and Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers ($226,600). The full ranking is below. Wages are gross (pre-tax).

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Data as of OEWS May 2024 (BLS), retrieved June 2026.

All 124 occupations ranked by median wage

#OccupationMedianMeanvs US medianEmployment
1Family Medicine Physicians$238,380$256,830+381.6%107,950
2General Internal Medicine Physicians$236,350$262,710+377.5%66,640
3Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers$226,600$280,570+357.8%99,300
4Dentists, General$172,790$196,100+249.1%113,490
5Computer and Information Systems Managers$171,200$187,990+245.9%645,970
6Architectural and Engineering Managers$167,740$175,710+238.9%210,340
7Financial Managers$161,700$180,470+226.7%818,620
8Marketing Managers$161,030$171,520+225.3%384,980
9Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates$156,210$143,110+215.6%25,580
10Lawyers$151,160$182,760+205.4%747,750
11Computer and Information Research Scientists$140,910$152,310+184.7%38,480
12Human Resources Managers$140,030$160,480+182.9%215,520
13Public Relations Managers$138,520$163,520+179.8%76,060
14Pharmacists$137,480$137,210+177.7%328,870
15Database Architects$135,980$142,620+174.7%64,770
16Aerospace Engineers$134,830$141,180+172.4%68,440
17Physician Assistants$133,260$136,900+169.2%155,540
18Software Developers$133,080$144,570+168.8%1,654,440
19Computer Network Architects$130,390$135,890+163.4%177,010
20Nurse Practitioners$129,210$132,000+161.0%307,390
21Actuaries$125,770$134,990+154.1%28,340
22Veterinarians$125,510$140,270+153.6%80,630
23Information Security Analysts$124,910$127,730+152.3%179,430
24Economists$115,440$130,910+133.2%15,880
25Data Scientists$112,590$124,590+127.5%233,440
26Electrical Engineers$111,910$120,980+126.1%188,790
27Administrative Services Managers$108,390$126,030+119.0%254,140
28First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives$105,980$110,990+114.1%153,130
29Database Administrators$104,620$107,440+111.4%73,180
30Computer Systems Analysts$103,790$111,960+109.7%497,800
31Statisticians$103,300$112,330+108.7%29,800
32Mechanical Engineers$102,320$110,080+106.7%286,760
33Personal Financial Advisors$102,140$160,210+106.3%270,480
34Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary$101,480$110,360+105.0%9,120
35Management Analysts$101,190$114,710+104.4%893,900
36Industrial Engineers$101,140$107,900+104.3%350,230
37Physical Therapists$101,020$102,400+104.1%248,630
38Project Management Specialists$100,750$108,100+103.5%1,006,160
39Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products$100,070$114,520+102.2%293,930
40Civil Engineers$99,590$107,050+101.2%355,410
41Genetic Counselors$98,910$102,890+99.8%3,510
42Computer Programmers$98,670$103,640+99.3%109,870
43Occupational Therapists$98,340$98,240+98.7%152,280
44Network and Computer Systems Administrators$96,800$101,190+95.6%318,570
45Architects, Except Landscape and Naval$96,690$103,390+95.3%111,140
46Clinical and Counseling Psychologists$95,830$106,850+93.6%72,190
47Dental Hygienists$94,260$93,890+90.4%219,070
48Registered Nurses$93,600$98,430+89.1%3,282,010
49First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers$92,430$97,030+86.7%93,680
50Technical Writers$91,670$92,330+85.2%55,530
51Web Developers$90,930$98,790+83.7%78,860
52School Psychologists$86,930$93,610+75.6%63,830
53Accountants and Auditors$81,680$93,520+65.0%1,448,290
54Logisticians$80,880$87,600+63.4%235,640
55Insurance Underwriters$79,880$90,830+61.4%107,820
56Landscape Architects$79,660$88,000+60.9%19,580
57Radiologic Technologists and Technicians$77,660$79,760+56.9%223,460
58Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers$76,290$79,320+54.1%666,990
59Editors$75,260$85,700+52.0%95,480
60Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants$74,260$77,060+50.0%472,770
61Loan Officers$74,180$86,020+49.9%290,530
62Human Resources Specialists$72,910$79,730+47.3%917,460
63Real Estate Brokers$72,280$91,660+46.0%49,590
64Writers and Authors$72,270$85,780+46.0%47,800
65Film and Video Editors$70,980$83,530+43.4%28,860
66Public Relations Specialists$69,780$80,310+41.0%280,590
67Mechanical Drafters$68,510$74,040+38.4%39,900
68Healthcare Social Workers$68,090$72,030+37.6%185,940
69Flight Attendants$67,130$78,950+35.6%130,110
70Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products$66,780$81,470+34.9%1,266,860
71Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers$66,700$82,720+34.7%296,640
72Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel$66,260$81,260+33.9%1,189,330
73First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers$66,140$71,560+33.6%1,495,580
74Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors$65,140$71,520+31.6%342,350
75Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$64,580$73,700+30.5%1,072,540
76Architectural and Civil Drafters$64,280$68,860+29.9%109,550
77Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters$62,970$69,940+27.2%455,940
78Electricians$62,350$69,630+26.0%742,580
79Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education$62,340$69,790+25.9%1,393,310
80Graphic Designers$61,300$68,610+23.8%214,260
81Paralegals and Legal Assistants$61,010$66,510+23.3%367,220
82Chefs and Head Cooks$60,990$64,720+23.2%182,320
83Sheet Metal Workers$60,850$66,110+22.9%117,470
84Insurance Sales Agents$60,370$81,510+22.0%469,480
85Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers$59,810$62,690+20.8%396,870
86Firefighters$59,530$63,890+20.3%332,240
87Carpenters$59,310$64,040+19.8%697,740
88Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors$59,190$65,100+19.6%440,380
89Child, Family, and School Social Workers$58,570$62,920+18.3%382,960
90Massage Therapists$57,950$63,430+17.1%96,040
91Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers$57,440$58,400+16.0%2,070,480
92Real Estate Sales Agents$56,320$70,970+13.8%190,600
93Machinists$56,150$57,390+13.4%298,790
94Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers$51,000$55,100+3.0%424,040
95Roofers$50,970$57,090+3.0%136,740
96Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics$49,670$55,260+0.3%688,840
97Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks$49,210$52,020-0.6%1,455,770
98Painters, Construction and Maintenance$48,660$53,710-1.7%224,180
99Maintenance and Repair Workers, General$48,620$52,430-1.8%1,531,700
100Dental Assistants$47,300$48,860-4.4%375,430
101Construction Laborers$46,730$51,260-5.6%1,057,660
102Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive$46,290$47,640-6.5%1,737,820
103Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters$46,020$47,460-7.0%79,540
104Veterinary Technologists and Technicians$45,980$46,280-7.1%131,320
105Medical Assistants$44,200$44,720-10.7%793,460
106Light Truck Drivers$44,140$47,950-10.8%994,410
107Office Clerks, General$43,630$45,470-11.9%2,510,550
108Pharmacy Technicians$43,460$44,800-12.2%487,920
109Customer Service Representatives$42,830$45,380-13.5%2,725,930
110Photographers$42,520$55,650-14.1%51,230
111Nursing Assistants$39,530$41,270-20.1%1,388,430
112Barbers$38,960$47,800-21.3%18,100
113Security Guards$38,370$42,890-22.5%1,241,770
114Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers$38,090$40,880-23.1%943,430
115Receptionists and Information Clerks$37,230$38,480-24.8%964,530
116Cooks, Restaurant$36,830$37,730-25.6%1,452,130
117Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners$35,930$37,460-27.4%2,199,900
118Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse$35,690$37,850-27.9%261,690
119Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists$35,250$43,460-28.8%295,460
120Home Health and Personal Care Aides$34,900$34,990-29.5%3,988,140
121Retail Salespersons$34,580$37,150-30.1%3,800,250
122Waiters and Waitresses$33,760$38,360-31.8%2,302,690
123Cashiers$31,190$31,810-37.0%3,148,030
124Fast Food and Counter Workers$30,480$31,350-38.4%3,780,930

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Data as of OEWS May 2024 (BLS), retrieved June 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What is the highest-paying job?

Of the 124 occupations tracked here, Family Medicine Physicians has the highest national median wage at $238,380, ahead of General Internal Medicine Physicians ($236,350) and Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers ($226,600). Physicians, dentists and several engineering and tech roles dominate the top. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024.

Do these high-paying jobs require a degree?

Most do. The top of the list is dominated by physicians, dentists and pharmacists (graduate or professional degrees) and by tech and management roles that usually expect a bachelor's. For well-paid jobs without a degree, see our separate ranking.

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Last updated: 2026-06-20