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    The 25 Highest-Paying Jobs That Don’t Require a Bachelor’s Degree

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree but want to earn a lot, you could consider becoming an air traffic controller, a nuclear power reactor operator, or a diagnostic medical sonographer.

    To get a sense of good options for those who don’t have or want a four-year degree, Business Insider ranked median annual wages of jobs that usually just need an associate degree, a high school diploma or the equivalent, a postsecondary nondegree award, or no formal education using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Based on May 2025 pay data, about a dozen jobs that typically don’t need a bachelor’s degree had a median annual wage in the six figures.

    Air traffic controllers had a median annual wage of $148,080. BLS said prospective controllers can qualify with an associate degree through an air traffic collegiate training initiative program. Transportation, storage, and distribution managers were another high-paying job, and interested job seekers may need no more than a high school diploma.

    Are you making six figures without student loan debt and without a bachelor’s degree? Reach out to this reporter to share at mhoff@businessinsider.com.

    Below are the 25 highest-paying jobs that typically don’t require a bachelor’s or more advanced degree. Employment and pay estimates are for 2025, and the education needed for entry reflects 2024.

    24 (tie). Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels


    Captain


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    Median annual pay: $92,460

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 36,850

    24 (tie). Signal and track switch repairers


    Train tracks


    Daniel Hanscom/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $92,460

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 8,720

    23. Gambling managers


    A close-up of a roulette wheel with a ball near the number 16


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    Median annual pay: $93,220

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 5,030

    22. First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers


    Fire engine with lights on


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    Median annual pay: $93,530

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 99,140

    21. Detectives and criminal investigators


    Yellow tape that says "Crime scene - do not cross"


    Jack Berman/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $93,790

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 114,430

    20. Electrical power-line installers and repairers


    A worker repairing power lines


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    Median annual pay: $95,320

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 131,070

    19. Magnetic resonance imaging technologists


    Healthcare workers


    Lu ShaoJi/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $95,480

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 43,390

    18. Diagnostic medical sonographers


    Healthcare worker performing an ultrasound on a patient


    German Adrasti/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $96,590

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 90,160

    17. Postmasters and mail superintendents


    United States Postal Service


    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $96,660

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 13,810

    16. Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers


    Worker with refinery equipment


    zorandimzr/Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Median annual pay: $96,710

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 33,160

    15. Makeup artists, theatrical and performance


    A makeup artist applies makeup to someone who is wearing a blue dress while another person sits nearby


    Kosamtu/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $97,150

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 2,340

    14. Dental hygienists


    Dentists with a patient


    lechatnoir/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $98,100

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 222,740

    13. Nuclear medicine technologists


    Healthcare worker, technologist, looking at MRI scans


    Svitlana Hulko/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $101,370

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 17,080

    12. Power plant operators


    A worker holding a laptop


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    Median annual pay: $102,040

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 29,320

    11. Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay


    A worker fixing power lines in power substation


    Shinyfamily/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $103,020

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 20,720

    10. Radiation therapists


    Healthcare worker, patient, and a linear accelerator


    Povozniuk/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $105,310

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 17,070

    9. First-line supervisors of police and detectives


    Lights on a police car


    Oliver Helbig/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $106,040

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 154,610

    8. Power distributors and dispatchers


    Worker and computer screens


    Monty Rakusen/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $106,730

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 8,520

    7. Transportation, storage, and distribution managers


    Worker at a warehouse looking at a computer


    Thomas Barwick/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $107,230

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 221,180

    6. Ship engineers


    Workers  in ship's engine room


    Monty Rakusen/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $109,530

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 8,400

    5. Elevator and escalator installers and repairers


    Worker repairing escalator


    Svetlana Verbitskaya/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $109,910

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 23,790

    4. Nuclear technicians


    Nuclear power plant


    aimintang/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $110,240

    Typical education needed: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 6,470

    3. Nuclear power reactor operators


    Workers looking at a screen


    AndreyPopov/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $122,890

    Typical education needed: High school diploma or equivalent

    Employment estimate: 5,150

    2. Commercial pilots


    Pilot


    AzmanL/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $123,220

    Typical education needed: Postsecondary nondegree award

    Employment estimate: 47,630

    1. Air traffic controllers


    Air traffic controller


    gorodenkoff/Getty Images

    Median annual pay: $148,080

    Typical education: Associate degree

    Employment estimate: 22,510

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