Bureau of Labor Statistics
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- Prime options: High-paying math careers with projected fast growth February 2022
- Education pays, 2020 June 2021
- Occupations that have it all: Many openings, fast growth, and high wages September 2020
- Occupational wages in Animal Crossing: New Horizons June 2020
- Learn more, earn more: Education leads to higher wages, lower unemployment May 2020
- Visualize it: Wages and projected openings by occupation November 2019
- Earning green by working green: Wages and outlook in careers protecting the planet April 2019
- Top-paying occupations for women: Which have the fastest employment growth? March 2019
- Education pays February 2019
- Employment growth and wages in e-commerce December 2018
- The Game of Life versus real life: How the data compare June 2018
- Small-business options: Occupational outlook for self-employed workers May 2018
- Measuring the value of education April 2018
- Projections of occupational employment, 2016–26 October 2017
- Economy in recovery: How selected industries have fared since the Great Recession September 2017
- Part-time jobs that pay more than $20 per hour June 2017
- More education: Lower unemployment, higher earnings April 2017
- Women in management March 2017
- Business careers: Occupations, earnings, and prospects December 2016
- Finding hot jobs: Using data to locate career opportunities December 2016
- Business careers with high pay August 2016
- Education matters March 2016
- Projections of occupational employment, 2014–24 December 2015
- Same occupation, different pay: How wages vary May 2015
- Employment and wages for newly defined occupations September 2013
- New school year, old story: Education pays September 2012
- High wages after high school—without a bachelor’s degree June 2012
- The road to high wages: Transportation occupations December 2010
- Education pays: More education leads to higher earnings, lower unemployment June 2010
- Workers and wages in selected healthcare occupations March 2010
- Large occupations with higher-than-median wages September 2009
- Job outlook by education, 2006-16 September 2008
- The class of 1993: Earnings and occupations by college major, 1 and 10 years after graduation June 2008
- Beyond averages: Other ways to look at occupational wages December 2007
- Earnings data from BLS: What we have and how to find it June 2007
- Work more, earn more: Occupations that pay a premium for longer workweeks December 2006
- Education and income: More learning is the key to higher earnings September 2006
- High-paying occupations with many job openings, projected 2004-14 March 2006
- Occupations and earnings for people who worked 60 hours or more per week, 2004 June 2005
- More education: Lower unemployment, higher pay September 2004
- High-paying occupations with many job openings, projected 2002-12 March 2004
- Average weekly earnings by size of establishment, 2002 first quarter September 2003
- Whereabouts and wealth: A study of local earnings and how they vary March 2003
- College at work: Outlook and earnings for college graduates, 2000-10 September 2002
- More education means higher earnings - for life: Synthetic worklife earnings estimates by highest level of educational attainment September 2002
- Education pays March 2002
- Highest paying occupations usually requiring at least a bachelor’s degree September 2001
- Degrees to dollars: Earnings of college graduates in 1998 December 2000
- High-paying jobs requiring on-the-job training December 2000
- High earning workers who don’t have a bachelor’s degree September 1999
- More education: Higher earnings, lower unemployment September 1999
- Work more, earn more: How hours of work affect occupational earnings March 1999