BLS: Physicians Hold 9 of 10 Highest-Compensated Jobs

Of the 10 highest-paying jobs across all U.S. industries, the top nine are related to physician specialties, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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The BLS provided employment and wage estimates by area and industry for 22 major occupational groups, such as healthcare, and 821 specific occupations based on 2010 data.

The nine-highest paid jobs, by annual mean wages, were:

•    Anesthesiologists: $232,830
•    Surgeons: $230,540
•    Obstetricians and gynecologists: $216,760
•    Oral and maxillofacial surgeons: $216,440
•    General internists: $191,520
•    Orthodontists: $186,320
•    All other physicians and surgeons: $184,820
•    Family and general practitioners: $180,850
•    Psychiatrists: $177,520

Rounding out the top ten list for annual mean wages were company CEOs, who made $176,840. Other healthcare occupations of note were nurse anesthetists, who had a mean salary of $154,390, and physician assistants, who made roughly $92,460.

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