Highest paying jobs in Grand Island that require a graduate degree
Highest paying jobs in Grand Island that require a graduate degree
Education pays.
At least, that's what Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows. Higher degree holders earn more and experience lower unemployment rates than those without degrees or with lesser degrees. On a weekly basis, master's degree holders earn over $500 more than the median for all U.S. workers over age 25, and doctoral degree holders earn about $850 more than that median. Professional degree holders like doctors, lawyers, and veterinarians earn even more, at nearly $870 more than the median.
However, advanced degrees often cost significant funds to obtain. A year of graduate tuition and fees cost about $19,750 for the 2020-21 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. The average at private institutions was even more, at $26,620 per year. Some programs offer assistantships or fellowships that offset those costs, but many students will be on the hook for paying or borrowing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Other data from the center, released in July 2023, shows that nearly 3 in 4 graduate students received financial aid in the 2019-20 academic year, in amounts averaging about $25,300.
The catch? Much of the aid doled out to graduate students is in loans. Graduate students who took out loans averaged $26,000, compared to an average of $11,300 in grant funds among recipients. A Center for American Progress analysis found that graduate debt rose from 2010-11 to 2017-18 while undergraduate debt fell, and the share of student debt accumulated by graduate students rose to 40%.
Is the higher pay worth the cost? That's up to prospective graduate students to decide. Using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Stacker compiled a list of the highest-paying jobs that require a graduate degree in Grand Island, painting a clearer picture of the earnings potential. Jobs listed here require a master's, doctorate, or other professional degree and are ranked by their median annual pay as of May 2022. Any jobs without annual compensation figures available were excluded from this analysis.
Read on to see what a graduate degree could earn you in Grand Island.
This story features data reporting and writing by Paxtyn Merten and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 366 metros.
#14. Occupational therapists
- Median annual wage: $79,030
- Median hourly wage: $38.00
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 60 people (1.4 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#13. Chiropractors
- Median annual wage: $79,600
- Median hourly wage: $38.27
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 30 people (0.77 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#12. Educational, guidance, and career counselors and advisors
- Median annual wage: $83,900
- Median hourly wage: $40.34
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 70 people (1.6 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#11. Veterinarians
- Median annual wage: $84,390
- Median hourly wage: $40.57
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 30 people (0.75 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#10. Speech-language pathologists
- Median annual wage: $86,050
- Median hourly wage: $41.37
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 50 people (1.3 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: Internship/residency
#9. Physical therapists
- Median annual wage: $88,810
- Median hourly wage: $42.70
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 90 people (2.22 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#8. Lawyers
- Median annual wage: $89,980
- Median hourly wage: $43.26
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 100 people (2.41 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#7. Education administrators, kindergarten through secondary
- Median annual wage: $102,530
- Median hourly wage: Not available
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 80 people (1.92 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#6. Instructional coordinators
- Median annual wage: $104,020
- Median hourly wage: $50.01
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 50 people (1.21 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#5. Nurse practitioners
- Median annual wage: $107,010
- Median hourly wage: $51.45
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 50 people (1.19 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#4. Dentists, general
- Median annual wage: $127,930
- Median hourly wage: $61.51
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 40 people (0.94 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#3. Physician assistants
- Median annual wage: $129,220
- Median hourly wage: $62.13
- Education required: Master's degree
- Total employment: 60 people (1.4 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#2. Pharmacists
- Median annual wage: $130,460
- Median hourly wage: $62.72
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 90 people (2.09 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: None
#1. Family medicine physicians
- Median annual wage: $204,040
- Median hourly wage: $98.10
- Education required: Doctoral or professional degree
- Total employment: 40 people (1.08 of every 1,000 jobs in the area)
- Required on-the-job training to attain competency: Internship/residency