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Top 100 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area

Table 1 compares the top 100 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area, ranked by annual average salary. For each job, the table displays the number of employees with that job, as well as the job's entry-level salary. (The entry-level salary is calculated based on the 10% of paid workers with the lowest salaries.)

Based on the table, we see that the highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area are those of all other physicians, with an average annual salary of $237,800. The second highest-paying jobs are those of family medicine physician, with an average salary of $210,400.

All of the shown salary and employment information for Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area has been computed using data published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in April 2023. Notably, the highest-paying occupations change from year to year. Tables 2, 3, and 4 show the top 10 highest-paying occupations in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area in 2021, 2020, and 2019.

Table 1. Top 100 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area (2022 survey)

Job Description Average Salary i No. of Empl i
1 All Other Physicians
$237,800
120
2 Family Medicine Physicians
$210,400
80
3 General Dentists
$175,000
90
4 Pharmacists
$134,790
160
5 Architectural and Engineering Managers
$133,620
80
6 Physician Assistants
$132,360
90
7 Sales Managers
$126,390
150
8 Chief Executives
$125,370
100
9 Postsecondary Health Specialties Teachers
$124,950
60
10 All Other Managers
$124,920
80
11 Electrical Engineers
$121,090
60
12 Public Relations Managers
$117,560
30
13 Sales Engineers
$115,710
50
14 Computer and Information Systems Managers
$111,220
200
15 Marketing Managers
$110,960
60
16 Industrial Production Managers
$110,820
100
17 Human Resources Managers
$110,240
70
18 Nurse Practitioners
$109,350
230
19 Purchasing Managers
$108,640
30
20 Data Scientists
$107,630
30
21 Financial Managers
$106,700
470
22 Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
$106,230
40
23 Veterinarians
$105,240
80
24 Software Developers
$104,330
220
25 Medical and Health Services Managers
$102,450
300
26 Database Administrators
$102,380
80
27 Construction Managers
$99,240
130
28 Elementary and Secondary School Education Administrators
$98,610
260
29 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
$95,270
30
30 Financial Examiners
$93,560
100
31 Lawyers
$93,560
460
32 Fundraising Managers
$93,060
40
33 Mechanical Engineers
$92,640
120
34 Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
$90,290
30
35 Computer Systems Analysts
$89,460
190
36 First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
$89,340
100
37 Administrative Services Managers
$87,950
80
38 Physical Therapists
$85,850
230
39 General and Operations Managers
$85,450
2,590
40 Management Analysts
$85,450
330
41 Civil Engineers
$85,450
310
42 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
$85,080
180
43 Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
$83,960
130
44 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
$83,630
50
45 Postsecondary Education Administrators
$83,160
50
46 Personal Financial Advisors
$82,180
170
47 Occupational Therapists
$82,010
190
48 First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
$81,890
60
49 Dental Hygienists
$81,580
150
50 Industrial Engineers
$81,400
130
51 Network and Computer Systems Administrators
$81,080
200
52 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers
$81,070
120
53 Postsecondary Vocational Education Teachers
$80,230
40
54 Project Management Specialists
$79,810
370
55 Registered Nurses
$79,600
2,060
56 Speech-Language Pathologists
$79,040
170
57 Respiratory Therapists
$79,030
40
58 Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives
$78,810
150
59 Financial Analysts
$78,580
50
60 Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers
$78,360
40
61 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
$77,730
70
62 Engineers, All Other
$77,550
40
63 Brickmasons and Blockmasons
$77,480
40
64 School Psychologists
$77,250
50
65 Architects (Except Landscape and Naval)
$77,120
40
66 Insurance Underwriters
$77,020
60
67 Postsecondary Nursing Instructors and Teachers
$77,010
60
68 Postsecondary Education Teachers
$76,850
40
69 Power Plant Operators
$75,810
80
70 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
$75,050
110
71 Facilities Managers
$74,990
70
72 Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
$74,670
90
73 Other Biological Scientists
$74,460
30
74 Instructional Coordinators
$74,420
110
75 Loan Officers
$74,110
140
76 First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers
$73,990
40
77 Urban and Regional Planners
$73,960
60
78 Lodging Managers
$72,860
40
79 Web Developers
$71,180
50
80 Environmental Scientists and Health Specialists
$71,180
190
81 First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
$70,030
420
82 Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
$67,880
40
83 Accountants and Auditors
$66,320
890
84 Computer Occupations, All Other
$66,110
70
85 Dietitians and Nutritionists
$65,960
40
86 Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
$65,330
30
87 Other Business Operations Specialists
$65,250
840
88 Detectives and Criminal Investigators
$65,250
100
89 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
$64,960
410
90 Middle School Special Education Teachers
$64,810
100
91 Cost Estimators
$64,710
140
92 Food Service Managers
$64,680
100
93 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
$64,680
50
94 Healthcare Social Workers
$64,640
110
95 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
$64,620
70
96 Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
$64,270
200
97 Logisticians
$64,100
50
98 Secondary School Special Education Teachers
$64,090
80
99 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
$63,820
90
100 Other Education, Training, and Library Workers
$63,680
50

Table 2. Top 10 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area – 2021 survey

Job Description Average Salary i
1 Pharmacists
$128,610
2 Architectural and Engineering Managers
$128,420
3 Physician Assistants
$128,290
4 Chief Executives
$126,710
5 Postsecondary Health Specialties Teachers
$124,950
6 Nurse Practitioners
$121,020
7 Computer and Information Systems Managers
$120,230
8 All Other Managers
$119,680
9 Public Relations Managers
$119,680
10 Industrial Production Managers
$119,680

Table 3. Top 10 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area – 2020 survey

Job Description Average Salary i
1 Family Medicine Physicians
$199,230
2 General Dentists
$191,090
3 Chief Executives
$136,530
4 Pharmacists
$129,810
5 Industrial Production Managers
$120,760
6 Architectural and Engineering Managers
$120,420
7 Physician Assistants
$119,720
8 Marketing Managers
$116,300
9 Purchasing Managers
$115,650
10 Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives
$115,360

Table 4. Top 10 highest-paying jobs in Other New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area – 2019 survey

Job Description Average Salary i
1 General Pediatricians
$198,080
2 Family Medicine Physicians
$192,960
3 General Dentists
$170,810
4 Optometrists
$138,410
5 Pharmacists
$128,870
6 Chief Executives
$125,360
7 All Other Personal Service Managers, Entertainment Managers, Except Gambling; and Managers
$121,640
8 Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives
$120,140
9 Marketing Managers
$119,630
10 Architectural and Engineering Managers
$119,500

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