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10 Highest-Paying Jobs in 2016 If All You Care About Is Money

August 8, 2016 1 Comment

TheStreet compiled a list of the top 10 highest-paying jobs in America. You should follow a career in medicine, law and STEM if all you care about is money. Here’s the list for these high-paying jobs:

  1. Physician: $180,000 median base salary
  2. Lawyer: $144,500 median base salary
  3. Research & Development Manager: $142,120 median base salary
  4. Software Development Manager: $132,000 median base salary
  5. Pharmacist: $130,000 median base salary
  6. Strategy Manager: $130,000 median base salary
  7. Software Architect: $128,250 median base salary
  8. Integrated Circuit Design Engineer: $127,500 median base salary
  9. IT Manager: $120,000 median base salary
  10. Solutions Architect: $120,000 median base salary

(thestreet.com)

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  1. Dan Marshall 2.0 says

    December 28, 2016 at 1:53 pm

    People have too much money, all the money for stickers on Gin?

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