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The 15 Fastest Growing Jobs That Pay More Than $100,000 a Year

We all want to make more money, right? That’s a big “yes.” Well, if you’re looking for a career change, here’s a list of the 15 fastest-growing jobs that pay more than $100,000 a year.

That’s a lot of money! Take a look and see if any of these seem up your alley.

1. Anesthesiologists

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Average annual pay: $265,990

Projected job growth through 2026: 15 percent

2. Surgeons

Average annual pay: $251,890

Projected job growth through 2026: 14 percent

3. Obstetricians and gynecologists

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Average annual pay: $235,240

Projected Job growth through 2026: 16 percent

4. Psychiatrists

Average annual pay: $216,090

Projected job growth through 2026: 11 percent

5. Family and general physicians

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Average annual pay: $208,560

Projected job growth through 2026: 14 percent

6. Orthodontists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons

Median annual pay: $208,000

Projected job growth through 2026: 19 percent

7. Internists

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Average annual pay: $198,370

Projected job growth through 2026: 15 percent

8. Pediatricians

Average annual pay: $187,540

Projected job growth through 2026: 15 percent

9. Prosthodontists

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Median annual pay: $185,150

Projected job growth through 2026: 19 percent

10. Nurse anesthetists

Median annual pay: $165,120

Projected job growth through 2026: 16 percent

11. Dentists

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Median annual pay: $151,440

Projected job growth through 2026: 19 percent

12. Computer and information systems managers

Median annual pay: $139,220

Projected job growth through 2026: 12 percent

13. Petroleum engineers

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Median annual pay: $132,280

Projected job growth through 2026: 15 percent

14. Advertising, promotions and marketing managers

Median annual pay: $129,380

Projected job growth through 2026: 10 percent

15. Podiatrists

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Median annual pay: $127,740

Projected job growth through 2026: 10 percent

What do you think? Any of these look good?

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