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The 13 highest-paying jobs in the US

The 13 highest-paying jobs in the US

New data showed which US jobs pay well on average. Many healthcare jobs, such as those of various surgeons, are high-paying.

A healthcare worker talking to a patient who is in a hospital bed
New data showed pediatric surgeons made $502,050 on average.
  • New data showed which US jobs pay the best on average.
  • Pediatric surgeons had the highest average annual wage in 2025.
  • Top-paying jobs were largely in healthcare, but pilots and flight engineers ranked highly.

Years of schooling in healthcare usually pay off.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released new data showing the pay of hundreds of occupations as of May 2025. Many positions earn six figures, exceeding the national average of $69,770.

Pay can be one factor job seekers consider when they're applying for work. A lot of people are actively seeking jobs in the US: 7.2 million people were unemployed in March, outpacing the number of openings. It's also graduation season, so more people may be tweaking their résumés, building a network, and scouring postings in the coming months.

Studying to become an ophthalmologist, a pediatric surgeon, or a pilot can lead to high compensation.

Business Insider ranked the new occupation estimates by average annual wage, excluding catchall job categories, such as "Surgeons, all other." Almost all of the 13 top-paying jobs typically require a doctoral or professional degree. Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers usually need a bachelor's.

Below are the 13 highest-paying jobs, alongside estimates of how many Americans are employed in them.

13. Psychiatrists
Two women are sitting across from each other in armchairs

Average annual wage: $269,940

Employment: 27,980

12. Obstetricians and gynecologists
Obstetrician-gynecologist doing an ultrasound

Average annual wage: $279,040

Employment: 21,260

11. Pathologists
Pathologist and technician

Average annual wage: $285,420

Employment: 11,110

10. Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers
Pilots in a plane

Average annual wage: $288,650

Employment: 103,560

9. Ophthalmologists, except pediatric
Ophthalmologist with a patient

Average annual wage: $304,650

Employment: 8,950

8. Emergency medicine physicians
Healthcare workers with a patient in an emergency room

Average annual wage: $317,480

Employment: 32,880

7. Dermatologists
A dermatologist examining a patient

Average annual wage: $323,530

Employment: 11,370

6. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons
Dental surgery

Average annual wage: $346,490

Employment: 4,910

5. Anesthesiologists
Anesthesiologist

Average annual wage: $360,570

Employment: 38,760

4. Orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric
An orthopedic doctor holding an artificial joint and showing it to a patient

Average annual wage: $373,570

Employment: 14,100

3. Radiologists
A radiologist standing with her arms crossed next to MRI control screens

Average annual wage: $381,530

Employment: 26,770

2. Cardiologists
A doctor listening to a patient's heart with a stethoscope

Average annual wage: $454,940

Employment: 17,290

1. Pediatric surgeons
A healthcare worker talking to a patient who is in a hospital bed

Average annual wage: $502,050

Employment: 1,190

Read the original article on Business Insider