$91,860
↑ $40,843
above average U.S. household income
Economists study the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues.
Forensic Science Technician
$52,840
Statistician
$75,560
Private Detective
$45,740
Psychologist
$69,280
Financial Analyst
$76,950
Accountant and Auditor
$63,550
Marriage and Family Therapist
$41,500
Anthropologist and Archeologist
$57,420
Interpreter and Translator
$45,430
Writer and Author
$55,940
Music Directors and Composers
$47,350
Software Developer
$93,350
Chemical Engineers
$94,350
Archivist, Curator, and Museum Worker
$44,410
Historian
$52,480
Geographer
$74,760
Emergency Management Directors
$59,770
Reporter, Correspondent, and Broadcast News Analyst
$37,090
Announcer
$27,750
Urban and Regional Planners
$65,230
Public Relations Specialist
$54,170
Special Education Teachers
$55,060
Political Scientist
$102,000
Probation Officer
$48,190
Medical and Health Services Managers
$88,580
Computer Hardware Engineer
$100,920
Mathematician
$101,360
Computer Programmer
$74,280
Architect
$73,090
Actuary
$93,680
Police and Detective
$56,980
Librarian
$55,370
Social and Community Service Managers
$59,970
Editor
$53,880
Human Resources Specialist
$55,640
Producers and Directors
$71,350
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