Surgeons, anesthesiologists have best-paying jobs of 2014

Among the highest-paying jobs in the U.S., healthcare professions top the list.

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Which American jobs pay the most? The answers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, are surgery and anesthesiology.

According to the bureau, anesthesiologists earn an average salary of $235,070 per year, and surgeons earn an average of $233,150 per year.

Other healthcare professions are also top earners on the list of average salaries, with healthcare professions making up 13 of the top 20 highest-paying jobs in the United States in 2014, according to the BLS’ wage data.

1. Anesthesiologists — $235,070

2. Surgeons — $233,150

3. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons — $218,960

4. Obstetricians and gynecologists — $212,570

5. Orthodontists — $196,270

6. Physicians and surgeons (general composite) — $191,880

7. Internists — $188,440

8. Family and general practitioners — $183,940

9. Psychiatrists — $182,660

10. Chief executives — $178,400

11. Pediatricians — $170,530

12. Dentists — $164,570

13. Nurse anesthetists — $157,690

14. Petroleum engineers — $149,180

15. Architectural and engineering managers — $136,540

16. Podiatrists — $135,070

17. Marketing managers — $133,700

18. Natural sciences managers — $132,850

19. Computer and information systems managers — $132,570

20. Lawyers — $131,990

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