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What career makes the most money? And put how much each year

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Thank you comment icon Hello Bryce, There are lots of different professions and lucrative fields. Are you looking to find a career making lots of money? If you are, you will most likely need to have additional schooling-- whether it be medical, law, etc. Kiirsten Suomu
Thank you comment icon Hi Bryce, it would be helpful if you mentioned which careers you were interested in! Gurpreet Lally, Admin

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Hi, Bryce
Its a very open ended Question that you have there. In in todays context everybody makes money. I can imagine what frame of mind your are in when you asked that question. Since I don't have much details in the question. I would try my best to give you answer. As I did mention every body makes money. Some more some less . If money is what interest you, I would suggest you to understand how money works. Accounting, Commerce, Finance and Economics are the words that you will need to explore. This will give you an Idea about Business and Management. Slowly but surely depending on you area of interest you could choose a path. Money will come any way, Make sure you get your basics foundation right and strong. Depending on your love and interest you choose Business, Accounts or Management fields. CPA, CMA, CIA or ACCA these are some of the qualification that you can find out. Whether you pursue a college business major or open your own business, taking business-related courses in high school helps you learn more about aspects of business. High school business courses can help in building a sense of accountability, leadership and teamwork as you learn more about how businesses operate. These course options can include classes in math, accounting, computers, marketing, finance and economics. By taking business courses, you will potentially gain necessary practical life skills like budgeting and check writing but will also have a foundation for starting a new business or working toward a higher business education. Many high schools have expanded their course offerings to focus on Career Training Exploration (CTE) courses to prepare students for careers with a high school exploration in subjects like business.
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Daniela’s Answer

Great question! I would say a career in the medicine and technology fields usually pay the most, with scientists, engineers, and doctors making significant salaries. However, it's always important to note what you like to do as well as the income possibilities.
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Ravindra’s Answer

he 25 highest-paying jobs in America
Physician. Median base salary: $180,000. ...
Lawyer. Median base salary: $144,500. ...
R&D manager. Median base salary: $142,120. ...
Software development manager. Median base salary: $132,000. ...
Pharmacy manager. Median base salary: $130,000. ...
Strategy manager. ...
Software architect. ...
Integrated circuit designer engineer.
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Nicole’s Answer

Hi Bryce, this question can be difficult to answer, because often times what people make in a certain job can vary based on where they live, the industry they are in and what the opportunity for growth is in the companies they work for. Based on my experience as a Recruiter across several different industries the highest paid most consistently are Software Developers in the tech industry. The barrier to entry can vary but for someone with determination, raw talent and networking skills you can land a high paying (100k/yr+) job early on.
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