The Highest Paying Job Right Now In Western New York
We’ve all daydreamed at least once about winning the lottery. Mansions, fancy cars, expensive dinners out on Chippewa - that’s the life, right?
So many Western New Yorkers are dealing with debt, high housing costs, and other crazy expenses. Not to mention how hard inflation has hit our necessities like groceries this past year. More money would definitely make most of our lives more comfortable.
Which career will make you lots of money in Western New York?
High school and college students, along with anyone else just starting out on the journey of picking a career, might want to consider what we found.
The Best Paying Jobs In Buffalo Are In One Field
We’ve compiled a list of the ten highest-paying jobs in Buffalo using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Not surprisingly, most of them are in the healthcare field.
That shouldn’t be a shock considering Jacobs School of Medicine at UB, one of the most prestigious med schools in the country, is right in our backyard.
However, keep in mind that the healthcare field is tough - physically and mentally. Shifts can be incredibly long and at all hours of the day or night (remember how hard our healthcare workers worked during the pandemic?)
Not to mention you could spend a decade or more in school, putting yourself in massive debt.
If that doesn't scare you off and want to see which job in the medical profession brings home the biggest paycheck, keep reading.
This Career In Healthcare Pays The Most In Buffalo
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Cardiologists are the highest-paying profession in Western New York, making an annual mean wage of $346,280 per year, or $166.48 per hour.
In fact, New York State is one of the states with the highest number of Cardiologists employed, with 1,610 active cardiologists in the field in 2021.
Cardiologists are absolutely essential in the healthcare field. The Cleveland Clinic defines a Cardiologist as a type of healthcare provider that treats chest pain, high blood pressure, heart failure, and other heart-related and vascular issues.
Keep in mind that even though Cardiologists are set to bring home big bucks when they enter their field, it takes an average of fourteen years of education and schooling to become one, and even longer to become board-certified. On top of that, a cardiologist’s job is grueling and demanding, as they work incredibly long hours often in high-pressure situations.
What else landed on our list of the highest paying jobs in Buffalo?
10 Highest Paying Jobs In Buffalo, New York
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