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Ranked: The 30 Highest-Paying Jobs in America
Published 3 days ago, on May 20, 2026
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Ranked: The 30 Highest-Paying Jobs in America
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Key Takeaways
- Specialized medical roles account for 24 of America’s 30 highest-paying jobs.
- Pediatric surgeons rank first, earning a mean annual wage of about $451,000.
- Many of the highest-paying jobs are also rare, with several employing fewer than 10,000 people nationwide.
Want to earn more than $300,000 a year in America? The clearest path is still a highly specialized medical career.
This ranking of America’s highest-paying occupations uses Bureau of Labor Statistics ( BLS ) data to compare mean annual wages and total U.S. employment across the country’s top-paid roles.
The results show how concentrated high pay is in healthcare. They also reveal another important pattern: many of America’s best-paid jobs are held by relatively small workforces, making them some of the rarest careers in the economy.
America’s Highest-Paying Jobs
The rankings below show the 30 highest-paying occupations in the U.S. based on mean annual wages, alongside total nationwide employment levels. entries per pageSearch:
| Rank | Occupation | Mean Annual Wage 2024 | Total U.S. Employment | Industry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pediatric Surgeons | $450.8K | 1K | Healthcare |
| 2 | Cardiologists | $432.5K | 18K | Healthcare |
| 3 | Surgeons, All Other | $371.3K | 24K | Healthcare |
| 4 | Orthopedic Surgeons (except Pediatric) | $365.1K | 14K | Healthcare |
| 5 | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | $360.2K | 5K | Healthcare |
| 6 | Radiologists | $359.8K | 26K | Healthcare |
| 7 | Dermatologists | $347.8K | 10K | Healthcare |
| 8 | Anesthesiologists | $336.6K | 42K | Healthcare |
| 9 | Emergency Medicine Physicians | $320.7K | 34K | Healthcare |
| 10 | Ophthalmologists (except Pediatric) | $301.5K | 12K | Healthcare |
| 11 | Neurologists | $286.3K | 8K | Healthcare |
| 12 | Obstetricians and Gynecologists | $281.1K | 20K | Healthcare |
| 13 | Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers | $280.6K | 99K | Aviation |
| 14 | Psychiatrists | $269.1K | 25K | Healthcare |
| 15 | Pathologists | $266.0K | 12K | Healthcare |
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Why Doctors Dominate America’s Highest-Paying Jobs
Health care dominance reflects a powerful mix of high barriers to entry, limited specialist supply, and steady demand for complex medical care.
Most of the highest-paying medical specialties require more than a decade of education and residency training, limiting the pipeline of qualified professionals. At the same time, America’s aging population is increasing demand for specialists in cardiology, radiology, oncology, and surgery.
As a result, highly specialized physicians command some of the largest salaries in the economy. Adding to this, the U.S. is projected to face a shortage of more than 141,000 physicians by 2038.
America’s Highest-Paying Jobs Are Also Among Its Rarest
Many of America’s top-paying professions employ surprisingly small numbers of workers nationwide.
For example, there are only about 1,000 pediatric surgeons across the U.S., despite the profession ranking first overall in pay. Several other elite medical specialties, including prosthodontists (760) and oral surgeons (5,000), also have relatively small workforces.
This scarcity helps explain why wages remain exceptionally high. Limited supply continues to collide with growing healthcare demand and an aging population with rising rates of chronic illness.
The Highest-Paying Jobs Outside Healthcare
Outside of healthcare, only a handful of roles break into the upper tier of U.S. pay, led by aviation and executive management.
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers ($280.6K) rank among the country’s highest-paid workers as aviation faces persistent pilot shortages. Meanwhile, chief executives ($262.9K), financial managers ($180.5K), and architectural and engineering managers ($175.7K) command high salaries due to their leadership responsibilities and oversight of complex operations.
Editor’s Note: Featured image was generated by WP AI. –DrWeb
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