Special Report
25 Highest Paying Jobs
March 21, 2019 2:47 pm
Last Updated: March 19, 2020 11:01 am
25. Industrial engineers, including health and safety
> 2018 median annual earnings: $77,948
> Total number of workers: 245,000
> Projected employment change 2016-2026: N/A
> Managers, all other with a bachelor’s degree: N/A
24. Computer systems analysts
> 2018 median annual earnings: $79,092
> Total number of workers: 580,000
> Projected employment change 2016-2026: +9.1%
> Industrial engineers with a bachelor’s degree: 73.8%
23. Management analysts
> 2018 median annual earnings: $79,664
> Total number of workers: 635,000
> Projected employment change 2016-2026: +14.3%
> Management analysts with a bachelor’s degree: 78.6%
22. Mechanical engineers
> 2018 median annual earnings: $81,224
> Total number of workers: 313,000
> Projected employment change 2016-2026: +8.8%
> Mechanical engineers with a bachelor’s degree: 75.6%
21. Marketing and sales managers
> 2018 median annual earnings: $81,484
> Total number of workers: 963,000
> Projected employment change 2016-2026: +10.1%
> Marketing and sales managers with a bachelor’s degree: 68.9%
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