Q. Where could I find average salaries for various jobs?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Jun 17, 2024 Views: 102
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Jun 17, 2024 Views: 102
The U.S. Department of Labor publishes the Occupational Outlook Handbook annually. This website provides information on hundreds of careers, including education requirements, types of work, and average salaries. Search by name of job, by broad work sector, or even by average salary range. Special features include lists of highest paying and fastest growing occupations.
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