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Respiratory therapists, dental hygienists, and occupational therapy assistants all typically make more than the median salary.
These are also jobs that generally need just an associate degree and are projected to grow quickly.
The US healthcare sector has been adding many new jobs, outshining other fields. The aging population will need new workers to help with medical needs as healthcare workers retire.
Business Insider previously looked at which jobs in the US are high-paying based on May 2024 average annual pay. Many of the top occupations were doctors, who usually need years of schooling and high-level degrees. That could mean being saddled with thousands of dollars in student loans and other schooling costs.
There are other ways to enter the medical workforce. BI analyzed annual median pay from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine which healthcare practitioners, technical occupations, and support jobs that don’t need a bachelor’s degree or higher educational attainment typically pay the best. We excluded a few catchall unspecific occupation titles.
Below are the jobs that paid above the national median annual wage, $49,500 in May 2024, along with their employment estimates from that month. We also included the education usually needed and projected employment change from 2023 to 2033, based on what the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Are you a healthcare worker making six figures without student loan debt or without a bachelor’s degree or higher? Reach out to this reporter to share at [email protected].
18. Medical records specialists

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Median annual pay: $50,250
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 187,910
Projected employment change: 16,700
17. Massage therapists

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Median annual pay: $57,950
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 96,040
Projected employment change: 26,000
16. Paramedics

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Median annual pay: $58,410
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 99,530
Projected employment change: 5,900
15. Surgical assistants

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Median annual pay: $60,290
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 22,860
Projected employment change: 1,400
14. Hearing aid specialists

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Median annual pay: $61,560
Typical education: High school diploma or equivalent
Employment estimate: 10,580
Projected employment change: 1,600
13. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

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Median annual pay: $62,340
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 632,430
Projected employment change: 16,900
12. Surgical technologists

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Median annual pay: $62,830
Typical education: Postsecondary nondegree award
Employment estimate: 113,890
Projected employment change: 6,500
11. Physical therapist assistants

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Median annual pay: $65,510
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 108,010
Projected employment change: 27,500
10. Cardiovascular technologists and technicians

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Median annual pay: $67,260
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 61,180
Projected employment change: 2,400
9. Health information technologists and medical registrars

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Median annual pay: $67,310
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 37,620
Projected employment change: 6,400
8. Occupational therapy assistants

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Median annual pay: $68,340
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 47,910
Projected employment change: 10,600
7. Radiologic technologists and technicians

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Median annual pay: $77,660
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 223,460
Projected employment change: 13,100
6. Respiratory therapists

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Median annual pay: $80,450
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 136,420
Projected employment change: 17,500
5. Magnetic resonance imaging technologists

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Median annual pay: $88,180
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 41,530
Projected employment change: 3,600
4. Diagnostic medical sonographers

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Median annual pay: $89,340
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 86,460
Projected employment change: 12,800
3. Dental hygienists

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Median annual pay: $94,260
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 219,070
Projected employment change: 19,600
2. Nuclear medicine technologists

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Median annual pay: $97,020
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 16,960
Projected employment change: –200
1. Radiation therapists

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Median annual pay: $101,990
Typical education: Associate degree
Employment estimate: 18,700
Projected employment change: 500
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