Occupational Outlook BY LAMON TITUS Highest Paying Actuaries
Occupational Outlook BY: LAMON TITUS
Highest Paying Actuaries: Bachelor's degree 1, 000 to 4, 999 10 to 19 percent Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers: Doctoral or professional degree Declining $75, 000 or more. Administrative services managers 0 to 9 percent $75, 000 or more Advertising and promotions managers Bachelor's degree 4, 999 0 to 9 percent $75, 000 or more Aerospace engineers or more Bachelor's degree: Bachelor's degree Declining $75, 000 or more. 10, 000 to 49, 999 Declining, 1, 000 to $75, 000
Fastest Growing Wind turbine service technicians Some college, no degree 4, 999 30 percent or faster $35, 000 to $54, 999 Statisticians Master's degree $75, 000 or more Physician assistants Master's degree faster $75, 000 or more Physical therapists Doctoral or professional degree percent or faster $75, 000 or more Physical therapist assistants Associate's degree percent or faster $35, 000 to $54, 999 1, 000 to 10, 000 to 49, 999 30 percent or faster 10, 000 to 49, 999 30 percent or 50, 000 or more 30 10, 000 to 49, 999 30
Most Jobs Accountants and auditors Bachelor's degree to 19 percent $55, 000 to $74, 999 None 50, 000 or more 10 Bartenders No formal educational credential Short-term on-the-job training 50, 000 or more 10 to 19 percent Less than $25, 000 Billing and posting clerks High school diploma or equivalent Moderate-term on-the-job training 50, 000 or more 10 to 19 percent $25, 000 to $34, 999 Carpenters High school diploma or equivalent Apprenticeship more 0 to 9 percent $35, 000 to $54, 999 Cashiers No formal educational credential Short-term on-the-job training 50, 000 or more 0 to 9 percent Less than $25, 000. 50, 000 or
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