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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Top-paying jobs for women

Move over CEO, there's a new job in town.

Women are flocking to the labor force in record numbers. Nearly 60% sought or occupied employment in 2008, the latest year for which statistics are available, representing 46.5% of the total U.S. labor force. More than one-third of these women worked in management, professional and related occupations, accounting for 51% of all workers in this top-paying sector.

Though a pay gap persists--women's earnings remain stalled at around 80% of men's--women are finding the jobs that pay them the most, and some may surprise you. Based on a U.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau 2008 analysis, we ranked women's median weekly earnings as full-time wage and salary workers to uncover the highest-paying jobs for women.

In Pictures: Top-Paying Jobs For Women


An unlikely No. 1 emerged. Much to our surprise, pharmacy topped the list, where women pharmacists earn a median wage of $1,647 per week or about $86,000 a year. Women currently account for slightly less than half of all pharmacists in the U.S. and earn about 85% as much as their male colleagues. It's a much smaller pay gap than that of medical doctors, however, where women make 59% as much as men. And pharmacy requires less education.

Women physicians and surgeons came in far behind pharmacists at No. 6 on the list, earning a median of $1,230 per week. Dr. Drucilla Barker, economist and director of women's and gender studies at the University of South Carolina, explains this by the wide distribution of salaries in the medical profession. Women often go into family practice or other lower-paying specialties, she says, rather than work the 80-hour-plus weeks of surgeons. In jobs like pharmacy and speech pathology there is a clear and narrow salary range, and women are more likely to have manageable schedules, Barker says.

Women computer scientists and systems analysts came in at   No. 10, earning a median wage of $1,082 per week or about $56,000 a year. In recent years, telecommuting has become increasingly common in the industry, making computer science even more appealing to women seeking high-paying work and flexibility.

And just above, at No. 9, were speech-language pathologists, the only occupation on our list in which women earn exactly equal to men and represent 50% of the field's total workers.

While women are inching higher and higher in status positions and earnings--the pay gap has narrowed by 10 percentage points since 1990--there remains a large divide. About 3.5 million women earn within the highest pay bracket, making a minimum of $1,500 per week, compared with almost 10 million men. This may be explained by the most common female-held positions: administrative assistants, nurses and grade school teachers. (As a comparison, there are 36 times as many women administrative assistants as there are women pharmacists.)

Yet women outnumber men in some unexpected high-earning jobs like financial managers, accountants and auditors, and budget analysts. Women human resource managers, the No. 8 position on our list with a median of $1,137 per week, outnumber men in the field 2 to 1.

In Pictures: Top-Paying Jobs For Women


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  • Dubs's Avatar
    Posted by Dubs Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:29am PDT

    Juan. Please find that cave you rolled out of and crawl back under that rock you call a bed. Its 2009 not 1949. You can shave that stuff off your back you call your IQ anytime but for now all you do is make yourself look like a mysoginistic douchebag that give men a bad wrap.

    "Women are the reason the economy is the way it is"

    Wow. Just wow. You thought of that all by yourself too? How bout the truth...

    "Juan is the reason why Juan can't get a date"

    *gasp*

    Epiphany time for Juan. Everyone give Juan a hand..or better yet, a box of tissues for his own hand.

    Dumbass.

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  • kc's Avatar
    Posted by kc Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:47am PDT

    I'm a speech pathologist, been working for 8 years, work 9 months a year and make 65,000 (+ benefits), or so depending on the number of hours. Speech paths are in high demand across the nation. Most places require a masters degree and it's hard to get admitted into grad school, clinicals are tough, but if you can make it, it's a great field. I love that the few males I've worked with don't make more than me for the same work!! The field is varied, the settings you can work in include schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, rehab, private practice, early intervention...etc....check it out if you're in a rut and want a challenge, want to be in a helping profession and want job security.

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  • kc's Avatar
    Posted by kc Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:54am PDT

    Hey, Juan go home and make your own friggin taco

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  • Jim's Avatar
    Posted by Jim Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:14am PDT

    What a feminist load this thread is. Geeeeezzzzz. The pay gaps have been debunked. Women work from home more and enjoy far more leniency at work due to the fact employers are afraid of sex discrimination lawsuits. Women are the beneficiaries of affirmative action and a strong push to promote women into management. It boggles the mind. Quit whining and asking how can I work less, spend more time at home (telecommuting) to do home things while at the same time make more money and just pitch in and work. Oh and for the constant yada yada over having to take care of the kids and bring home the bacon, if your husband does not help out equally get rid of him. We all have to pull together.

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  • Yueh-Ju's Avatar
    Posted by Yueh-Ju Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:24am PDT

    strippers is #1 paying job for woman

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  • biff's Avatar
    Posted by biff Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:46am PDT

    This article would like to highlight employment fields where there is less sex-based disparity in wages, and it does that some. But the way Yahoo! is using it makes it come off like a "10 Steps to a Flatter Stomach" guideline. I really hope women don't think to themselves "well, AS A WOMAN, what's my best chance of making a decent living?" ...because the highest paying job available for a man is the highest paying job available for anyone. Wanna be a trillionaire, financier oil magnate? Pursue your ruthless business agenda like any other rich entrepreneur and you'll be there.

    ...and I'm not hatin'. I can't believe there was ever an idea other than equal pay for equal work. It just makes sense. Why would you pay someone else less just because you can? That's evil.

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