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The highest paying jobs in California

California is the state with the biggest population in the country, and has a steep cost of living. What are the highest paying jobs in the Golden State?

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The minimum wage in the United States hasn’t changed in more than 10 years. The last increase was made 14 years ago, marking the longest period without an increase since the base salary was created in 1938.

Currently, the minimum wage in the US stands at $7.25 per hour. Although some entities are guided by federal laws, some other states have established a higher minimum wage than the national one, even exceeding $15 dollars, which is the case in California.

There is a high minimum wage set in the state, but on the other end of the spectrum, you will also find jobs that pay more than $100 per hour. Here is the list of the 10 highest-paying jobs in California.

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The highest paying jobs in California

According to the State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates report shared by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2022, these are the highest-paying jobs in the state of California: dermatologists, radiologists, cardiologists, psychiatrists, surgeons (in general), CEOs, physicians (pathologists), oral and maxillofacial surgeons, pilots, co-pilots and airline flight engineers, and nurse anesthetists.

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Here are the 10 top-paying jobs in the state as well as their median annual wages:

  • Dermatologists, with a median annual salary of $371,450
  • Radiologists, $339,140
  • Cardiologists, $332,920
  • Psychiatrists, $311,950
  • Surgeons (general), $286,080
  • Executive Directors, $275,040
  • Physicians (pathologists), $258,090
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, $257,690
  • Airline pilots, co-pilots and flight engineers, $252,110
  • Nurse Anesthetists, $246,510

These employment and wage estimates are calculated with data collected from employers in all industry sectors in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in California, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Healthcare jobs are the best paying in California

Following the federal trend, in the state of California, jobs in the health sector are the best paid. According to the BLS, employment in health care occupations will grow about 13% by 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. This would add about two million new jobs in the country.