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25 Highest-Paying Jobs in the U.S.


Here are the 25 highest-paying jobs in the U.S., based on BLS data. Learn which careers offer the top average annual salaries—and what it takes to get there. Read More

20 jobs expected to have the greatest pay increases over next 10 years


With purveyors of artificial intelligence set to take most all jobs over the next few years, workers have little recourse to prevent this enormous tide from engulfing their economic lives. Read More

5 Jobs That Are More Lucrative Than You Think


In a perfect world, your dream job would be not only attainable without the caveat of student loan debt, but it would also pay you enough to lead, at minimum, a middle-class life (and how much you’ll ... Read More

See 4 jobs you can get with a master’s degree that all pay over $110,000 in Syracuse


Syracuse, N.Y. — The 10 highest-paying jobs in the Syracuse metro area that require a master’s degree all pay an annual median salary of at least $79,000, according to federal data. The annual median ... Read More

5 Remote Jobs Paying $200,000+ Available Now: Full Time With Benefits


Here are five newly posted, high-paying remote jobs accepting applications right now! The salaries range from $200,000 up to $350,000 a year with great benefit packages. Do you wish you could earn ... Read More

These 10 High-Paying Jobs Only Need an Associate’s Degree


Earning a college diploma increases the average worker’s earnings, but you don’t necessarily need a four-year degree to get a good job. In many cases, you can find high-paying work with a two-year ... Read More


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