Jun 12, 2026

The $200K Club: 10 Jobs That Actually Get You There

Written by Crystal Mayer
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Edited by Gary Dudak
The $200K Club: 10 Jobs That Actually Get You There

The median annual wage for full-time and salary workers in the U.S. is reportedly just above $63,000. Most people can only dream of making six figures, let alone a job that pays over $200,000 per year. However, these jobs do exist, and for those willing to obtain the credentials and education to achieve them, they can lead to a very comfortable lifestyle.

While salaries vary greatly by geographic region, some professions are a sure bet for scoring a healthy paycheck. Here are 10 jobs that have an annual mean wage over $200,000, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • Annual mean wage: $222,340

If you love children and don’t mind wearing a white coat, then pediatrics may be your calling. Pediatricians make well over $200,000 a year and have routine hours that allow for a healthier work-life balance compared to some other medical professionals.

  • Annual mean wage: $223,210

Nurse anesthetists are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who are able to administer anesthesia to patients. With more hospitals moving toward nurse anesthetists, this profession is certain to grow over the next few years.

  • Annual mean wage: $254,620

An orthodontist specializes in fixing teeth. They often affix braces or aligners to help straighten teeth or may even work to reposition a person’s jaw. On average, the profession pays over $250,000, but you’ll spend 7 to 9 years getting your degree and may have exorbitant student loans to pay off.

  • Annual mean wage: $226,600

One of the few non-medical jobs that pay over $200,000 per year are airline pilots and copilots. A nationwide shortage has put this position in high demand, so it might even be worth a career change if you aren’t afraid of heights.

  • Annual mean wage: $206,420

For individuals with aspirations of running companies, chief executives are well-paid professionals. Unfortunately, getting a chief executive job is challenging. It can take years to work your way up through a company to achieve a high-ranking executive title.

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  • Annual mean wage: $239,200

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health conditions. Unlike psychologists, they can prescribe medication. They also make over double what their therapist counterparts do.

  • Annual mean wage: $278,660

Obstetricians and gynecologists, collectively referred to as OB/GYNs, help to diagnose and treat female reproductive health conditions. OB/GYNs have several career options, from working in a private practice to being on staff at a hospital.

  • Annual mean wage: $347,810

Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating hair, skin and nail conditions. They often go to school for over 12 years to become licensed, including completing medical school and a residency. It's worth it, though, as their salary can approach $350,000.

  • Annual mean wage: $353,960

Another medical doctor earning over $300,000 is a radiologist. Radiologists are responsible for diagnosing and treating conditions through the use of imaging equipment like X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans.

  • Annual mean wage: $370,690

Athletes and sports competitors make well over $350,000 yearly, but admittedly, few achieve this level. According to the BLS, this is the annual mean wage for 12,730 people in this industry. The vast majority of people hoping to be professional athletes never make it to this level, and even when they do, few achieve the multi-million dollar contracts that make headlines.

Still — something to shoot for.

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Written by
Crystal Mayer
Edited by
Gary Dudak