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30 high paying jobs for the future

The US job market is still looking bright, but what about the future?

Going forward, of course, medical and tech jobs will always be in high demand. These jobs require lots of training, and they pay well to compensate for all the long years of study.

But the medical profession and tech jobs are not for everyone.

It would be nice to know the job growth prospects across several occupations and that also pay well.

Business Insider decided to help you out.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Employment Projection program publishes estimates for job growth across hundreds of occupations.

Business Insider decided to combine the job growth projections with the 2017 median earnings for each occupation from the Bureau’s Occupational Employment Statistics program, using the geometric mean of the two number, to identify jobs that are growing and high-paying.

Because their focus was on identifying high-paying jobs, they only looked at occupations with a 2017 median salary above the median among all occupations of $37,690.

If you have to work, you might as well get paid as much as you can. As Benjamin E. Mays said, “Not failure but low aim is sin.”

The good news is that not all jobs require a college degree, although you may still need to have special training.

Based on their research, here are the 30 best jobs for the next decade.

30. Family and general practitioners

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 19,200

Median annual earnings in 2017: $198,740

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

29. Dentist

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 25,700

Median annual earnings in 2017: $151,440

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

28. Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 75,200

Median annual earnings in 2017: $52,590

Typical educational requirements: High school diploma or equivalent

27. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 88,900

Median annual earnings in 2017: $45,030

Typical educational requirements: Postsecondary nondegree award

26. Construction Managers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 44,800

Median annual earnings in 2017: $91,370

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

25. Physician assistants

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 39,600

Median annual earnings in 2017: $104,860

Typical educational requirements: Master’s degree

24. Wholesale and manufacturing sales representatives

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 76,400

Median annual earnings in 2017: $56,970

Typical educational requirements: High school diploma or equivalent

23. Secondary teachers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 76,800

Median annual earnings in 2017: $59,170

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

22. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 108,400

Median annual earnings in 2017: $42,480

Typical educational requirements: Postsecondary nondegree award

21. Computer Systems Analyst

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 54,400

Median annual earnings in 2017: $88,270

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

20. First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 75,800

Median annual earnings in 2017: $64,070

Typical educational requirements: High school diploma or equivalent

19. Service sales representatives

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 94,900

Median annual earnings in 2017: $52,510

Typical educational requirements: High school diploma or equivalent

18. System software developers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 47,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $107,600

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

17. Physician Therapist

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 67,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $86,850

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

16. Nurse practitioners

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 56,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $103,880

Typical educational requirements: Master’s degree

15. Postsecondary health specialist teachers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 60,600

Median annual earnings in 2017: $97,870

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

14. Elementary School Teachers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 104,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $57,160

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

13. Computer and information systems managers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 44,200

Median annual earnings in 2017: $139,220

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

12. Business operations specialist

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 90,300

Median annual earnings in 2017: $70,010

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

11. Medical and health services managers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 72,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $98,350

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

10. Lawyers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 65,000

Median annual earnings in 2017: $119,250

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

9. Managers, all others

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 79,500

Median annual earnings in 2017: $105,610

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

8. Market research analysts and marketing specialist

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 138,300

Median annual earnings in 2017: $63,230

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

7. Physicians and surgeons, all other

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 42,300

Median annual earnings in 2017: At least $208,000*

Typical educational requirements: Doctoral or professional degree

*The Bureau of Labor Statistics top-codes median earnings data and does not give specific figures for estimates above $208,000.

6. Management analyst

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 115,200

Median annual earnings in 2017: $82,450

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

5. Accountants and auditors

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 139,900

Median annual earnings in 2017: $69,350

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

4. Financial managers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 108,600

Median annual earnings in 2017: $125,080

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

3. General and operations managers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 205,200

Median annual earnings in 2017: $100,410

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

2. Application software developers

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 255,400

Median annual earnings in 2017: $101,790

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

1. Registered nurses

Projected new positions between 2016 and 2026: 438,100

Median annual earnings in 2017: $70,000

Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

The formula for success

These 30 in-demand, high-paying job are a great first step to set you on the path of living a comfortable life. These jobs are fairly secure and pay a good salary so you will not have to worry about money and struggle to make ends meet.

But don’t get too complacent, and always have a backup plan. Life can be unpredictable some times.

Having a high-paying job is just one small piece of the wealth formula.

The people that achieve long term financial success in the US practice the P-O-I-S-E formula for financial success.

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