25 high-paying jobs that are projected to grow a lot over the next decade

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  • Several manager, tech, and healthcare jobs pay well and could see strong job growth over the next decade.
  • Business Insider combined new pay data with employment projections to see which growing jobs also pay well.
  • Software developers and financial managers typically make six figures and are projected to be in high demand.

Software developers, who typically earn high pay, will likely still be needed in the era of artificial intelligence.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics published new median annual wage data for May 2025, showing how much hundreds of occupations typically pay. Business Insider used these estimates with projected employment changes from 2024 to 2034, previously released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to develop a ranking of fast-growing, high-paying jobs.

Using the two datasets, we ranked occupations with a median annual wage of at least $75,000 and that are projected to experience job growth over the decade. We ranked them using a geometric mean of the two estimates, with the highest mean ranked at the top. We excluded catch-all job groups.

Nurse practitioners and registered nurses are among the high-paying jobs that need more workers in the future.

"Demand for healthcare services will increase because of the large number of older people, who typically have more medical problems than younger people," BLS said. "Registered nurses also will be needed to educate and care for patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and obesity."

Below are the results, along with their projected job growth from 2024 to 2034, median annual wage in 2025, and typical education needed.

25. Personal financial advisors

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Annual median pay: $105,070

Projected employment growth: 31,200

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

24. Logisticians

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Annual median pay: $82,320

Projected employment growth: 40,300

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

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

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Annual median pay: $79,920

Projected employment growth: 49,000

Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

22. Industrial engineers

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Annual median pay: $102,440

Projected employment growth: 38,500

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

21. Sales managers

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Annual median pay: $148,270

Projected employment growth: 29,000

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

20. Human resources specialists

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Annual median pay: $75,940

Projected employment growth: 58,400

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

19. Marketing managers

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Annual median pay: $166,790

Projected employment growth: 26,700

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

18. Physician assistants

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Annual median pay: $135,880

Projected employment growth: 33,200

Typical education needed: Master's degree

17. Computer systems analysts

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Annual median pay: $105,850

Projected employment growth: 45,500

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

16. Market research analysts and marketing specialists

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Annual median pay: $78,760

Projected employment growth: 63,000

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

15. Postsecondary health specialties teachers

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Annual median pay: $107,310

Projected employment growth: 50,100

Typical education needed: Doctoral or professional degree

14. Construction managers

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Annual median pay: $114,990

Projected employment growth: 48,100

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

13. Lawyers

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Annual median pay: $159,670

Projected employment growth: 35,900

Typical education needed: Doctoral or professional degree

12. Project management specialists

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Annual median pay: $102,320

Projected employment growth: 58,700

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

11. Accountants and auditors

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Annual median pay: $83,680

Projected employment growth: 72,800

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

10. Information security analysts

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Annual median pay: $129,180

Projected employment growth: 52,100

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

9. Management analysts

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Annual median pay: $101,860

Projected employment growth: 94,500

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

8. Data scientists

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Annual median pay: $120,230

Projected employment growth: 82,500

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

7. Registered nurses

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Annual median pay: $97,550

Projected employment growth: 166,100

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

6. Nurse practitioners

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Annual median pay: $132,300

Projected employment growth: 128,400

Typical education needed: Master's degree

5. General and operations managers

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Annual median pay: $105,770

Projected employment growth: 164,000

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

4. Medical and health services managers

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Annual median pay: $123,860

Projected employment growth: 142,900

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

3. Computer and information systems managers

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Annual median pay: $175,140

Projected employment growth: 101,600

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

2. Financial managers

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Annual median pay: $166,570

Projected employment growth: 128,800

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

1. Software developers

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Annual median pay: $135,980

Projected employment growth: 267,700

Typical education needed: Bachelor's degree

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Madison Hoff is a reporter on Business Insider’s economy team. She covers the labor market, inflation, spending, and other data. In addition to covering new estimates and trends, her workforce reporting includes career pivots, job searching, and side hustles.She also covers downsizing, particularly people selling their houses to pursue RV living. She has also reported on how much teachers spend out of pocket and what it’s like being a caregiver.Her stories often cover the state of the economy, what experts are saying, and how people are navigating the workplace or their careers.Previously, she was a junior reporter and data editorial fellow on the Strategy team.A few of her stories:

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