High-Paying Jobs Where Women Outnumber Men

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The existence of the gender wage gap is well known. On average, women who work full time earn 82% of what their male colleagues do, according to the American Association of University Women. However, it doesn't mean that women have to settle for lower wages.

They could take steps to identify the size of the wage gap in their current positions and negotiate better pay. Or they could focus on getting jobs in higher-paying fields -- especially in occupations where they outnumber men and might have more negotiating power.

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To locate those jobs, GOBankingRates analyzed data from the U.S. Department of Labor to find all the occupations in which women outnumber men. The results were narrowed by determining the jobs where median earnings for women exceed $47,788, which are the median earnings of full-time workers in the U.S.

Although women are paid less than men in most of the jobs on this list, they still make more than the average American in these lucrative professions.

Last updated: June 18, 2021

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Female teacher talking to a student in classroom.

50. Elementary and Middle School Teachers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 77.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $50,766

The median salary for female teachers is slightly higher than the national average for full-time workers. Unfortunately, the median salary for male teachers is also nearly $5,000 higher than female teachers' average pay, even though women significantly outnumber men in the field.

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Three doctors in scrubs looking at digital tablet and discussing.

49. Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,263

This is a catchall group for healthcare workers whose occupations aren’t identified separately by the U.S. Department of Labor. Women only slightly outnumber men in these occupations, and they earn 85% of what their male colleagues make.

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Happy female librarian taking a book from a male student in the library.

48. Librarians

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 79.5%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,355

Women dominate the librarian profession -- this occupation has a higher concentration of women than all but five jobs on GOBankingRates' list. It’s also one of the occupations where women come close to earning equal pay. The median wage for female librarians is 95% of the median wage for male librarians.

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Senior manager using digital tablet while walking in warehouse with supervisor and foreman.

47. Purchasing Agents (Except Wholesale, Retail and Farm Products)

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.3%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,439

Purchasing agents buy products and services for organizations. This job typically requires a college degree, but the pay is about $4,000 higher than the national median earnings for full-time workers.

Portrait of an event planner.
Portrait of an event planner.

46. Meeting, Convention and Event Planners

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 81.3%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,533

Women are highly concentrated in this profession, which requires coordinating professional events and meetings. The job can require long hours and lots of travel. Fortunately, the gender wage gap in this occupation is small. Meeting, convention and event planners who are women earn nearly 97% of what their male colleagues do.

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African american female real estate agent in kitchen showing gay couple around new house.

45. Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 51.2%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,554

Female real estate brokers and sales agents outnumber the men in this occupation, but only by a small margin. Although the median pay for women with these jobs is higher than the median earnings of full-time workers in the U.S., it still falls nearly $19,000 below the median pay for male real estate brokers and sales agents.

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A female police officer staring and looking serious during a traffic control shift.

44. Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 54.8%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,631

This is the only occupation on GOBankingRates' list where the median salary for women is higher than the median salary for men. However, working as a probation officer or correctional treatment specialist can be dangerous and stressful.

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information security analyst

43. Credit Analysts

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 51.4%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,763

Credit analysts look at individuals' credit and other financial information to help determine whether they qualify for loans or lines of credit. Women slightly outnumber men in this field, yet they make about $20,000 less than their male colleagues.

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A senior man talking with a visiting nutritionist at home, A selection of healthy food choices are on display.

42. Dietitians and Nutritionists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 88%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,834

Being a dietitian or nutritionist involves advising people on what to eat and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The occupation typically requires a college degree. Women hold an overwhelming majority of these jobs, which can be found in hospitals, nursing homes, cafeterias and government agencies.

Teacher in classroom helping students.
Teacher in classroom helping students.

41. Secondary School Teachers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 57.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $51,925

Teaching high school students can be slightly more lucrative than teaching elementary or middle school students. However, the gender wage gap is about the same. Female high school teachers still make about $5,000 less than their male colleagues.

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Successful business people working at the office and cheking statistics data on sales development.

40. Compensation, Benefits and Job Analysis Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 74.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $52,201

This job involves running an organization's or company’s compensation and benefits program. It requires a college degree, but the average salary tops the national median pay for full-time workers by more than $4,400.

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Couple and manager together.

39. Credit Counselors and Loan Officers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 53%

  • Median earnings for women: $52,257

Credit counselors help people manage their debt, while loan officers evaluate and authorize the approval of loan applications. Although women outnumber men in this occupation, men earn about $25,000 more.

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A woman handling files from the Hulton Archives, wearing white gloves.

38. Archivists, Curators and Museum Technicians

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 54.8%

  • Median earnings for women: $52,297

Job duties for this occupation involve overseeing collections of art or historic items at museums, universities, historic sites and other institutions. Not only do female archivists, curators and museum technicians outnumber their male colleagues, but they also come very close to earning equal pay. The gender pay gap is minimal at about $1,000.

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Los Angeles, California, USA - November 19, 2012: A mail carrier walks down a busy commercial and retail section of Santa Monica Blvd delivering letters and packages.

37. Postal Service Clerks

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.4%

  • Median earnings for women: $52,743

Postal service clerks typically work in post offices and sell postal products. Although this is a high-paying occupation for women, the number of jobs in the field is expected to decline significantly over the next several years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Librarian returning books to shelf.

36. Other Education, Training and Library Workers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 72.5%

  • Median earnings for women: $54,346

This catchall group includes education, training and library occupations not listed separately by the Department of Labor. Unfortunately, women who work these jobs earn nearly $6,000 less than their male colleagues.

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Operations Manager discussing with male worker at printing plant.

35. Business Operations Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 53.3%

  • Median earnings for women: $55,038

The median salary for women who work as business operations specialists tops the national average for full-time workers by about $8,000. However, women only make 75% of what men earn in this occupation.

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virtual-assistant

34. Writers and Authors

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 54.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $55,092

People can make good money creating content for various types of media -- and the gender wage gap for this occupation is small. Female writers and authors tend to earn 98% of what their male colleagues make.

33. Respiratory Therapists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 61.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $55,357

Respiratory therapists work in hospitals and other medical facilities and provide care for patients who have trouble breathing. This job typically requires an associate degree, and the median pay for women is more than $7,500 higher than the national median earnings of full-time workers.

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Young secretary with eyeglasses writing in the library.

32. Editors

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 50.3%

  • Median earnings for women: $55,917

Editors review and revise content for publication. Although women can make more in this occupation than the average full-time worker, they still earn just 92% of what male editors make.

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female social worker introducing herself

31. Social and Community Service Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 68.4%

  • Median earnings for women: $56,340

This occupation typically requires a college degree and involves coordinating social service programs and community organizations. The median salary for women in this field is over $8,500 higher than the median earnings of full-time workers in the U.S.

Clinical Laboratory Technicians in the lab
Clinical Laboratory Technicians in the lab

30. Diagnostic Related Technologists and Technicians

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 66.4%

  • Median earnings for women: $56,632

The gender wage gap in this high-paying occupation isn’t as big compared to many jobs on GOBankingRates' list. As diagnostic related technologists and technicians, women earn about 91% of what men do.

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Job Interview with young female candidate in modern office.

29. Human Resources Workers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 72%

  • Median earnings for women: $57,103

Human resources workers recruit and hire employees and handle compensation, benefits and training. A majority of people in this occupation are women, yet they earn about $8,000 less than their male colleagues.

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A multi-ethnic group of business professionals are getting training at the corporate office.

28. Training and Development Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 56.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $57,341

Training and development specialists administer programs that can help employees improve their skills. Women slightly outnumber men in this occupation but make 87% of what their male colleagues earn.

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96 Money-Making Skills You Can Learn in Less Than a Year, Concentrated professional female journalist making researches on

27. Insurance Underwriters

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 65%

  • Median earnings for women: $58,607

Insurance underwriters evaluate insurance applications and decide whether to issue insurance policies to individuals as well as what the policy terms will be. Although the median salary for women in this job is over $10,000 higher than the median earnings of U.S. workers, the gender pay gap for insurance underwriters is bigger than in many other occupations on this list. Female insurance underwriters earn only 74% of what men make.

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Two businesswoman working together with laptop and paperwork at coffee shop, color tone effect.

26. Accountants and Auditors

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 59.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $60,280

You’ll need at least a college degree to become an accountant or auditor. Getting additional certification in accounting can improve your job prospects in this field, where the median earnings for women are $12,500 higher than the median salary for full-time workers in the U.S.

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Group of professionals having a business meeting and enjoying working together.

25. Fundraisers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 70.5%

  • Median earnings for women: $61,197

Fundraisers help raise money for nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, political campaigns and other groups. The job typically requires a college degree. Demand for workers in this field is expected to increase at a higher rate than demand for all occupations over the next several years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Businesswomen having informal conversation meeting in office.

24. Advertising and Promotions Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 53.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $61,235

This could be the right job for you if the idea of promoting products or services is appealing. Women can earn a significant amount in this field, too. However, men who work as advertising and promotions managers get paid about $9,000 more than their female colleagues.

medical team hear presentations from business.
medical team hear presentations from business.

23. Compliance Officers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $63,579

Compliance officers ensure that businesses and organizations comply with the laws and regulations that govern them. Women in this occupation earn significantly more than the average full-time worker, but they still make just 88% of what their male colleagues do.

Businesswoman By Window Working On Laptop In Coffee Shop.
Businesswoman By Window Working On Laptop In Coffee Shop.

22. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 56%

  • Median earnings for women: $63,932

This occupation involves researching market conditions to see how well a product or service would sell. It requires a college degree and strong math skills. Sometimes a master's degree is also needed, depending on the position. The median pay for women working as market research analysts and marketing specialists is more than $16,000 higher than the median salary for U.S. workers.

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education-administrator

21. Education Administrators

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 64%

  • Median earnings for women: $64,989

Education administrators oversee school operations. Although this job tends to pay well for women, they still earn just 78% of what men make in this occupation.

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Financial advisors talking and analyzing about financial project challenges and solving them on laptop in modern office.

20. Financial Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 51.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $65,237

Financial managers help manage the finances of organizations and companies. Although it's a high-paying job for women, the gender pay gap is the biggest of any occupation on GOBankingRates' list. Women earn just 65% of what men make as financial managers.

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Pregnant woman working from home office.

19. Social Scientists and Related Workers, Including Sociologists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 55.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $65,243

Social scientists and other workers in the field study a variety of issues related to society -- and they can make good money doing so. Plus, this occupation offers equal pay for women and men.

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Professional African american copywriter talking about new project on mobile earning money online.

18. Technical Writers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 53.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $65,587

Technical writers create instruction guides, how-to manuals and similar documents. The gender pay gap in this occupation is much smaller than in other jobs. Women earn about 95% of what men make as technical writers.

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health aide, nurse

17. Registered Nurses

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 87.3%

  • Median earnings for women: $65,612

To become a registered nurse, you typically need an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing to get licensed. But your efforts will pay off -- the median salary for female registered nurses is nearly $18,000 higher than the median earnings of full-time workers in the country. Additionally, job growth is expected to be much faster in this field than in other occupations over the coming years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Young businesswoman giving presentation on future plans to her colleagues at office.

16. Public Relations Specialists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 63.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $66,488

Public relations specialists help promote businesses, organizations or individuals by crafting a positive public image for them. The job typically requires a bachelor’s degree in public relations, journalism or communications and can have long hours. However, the median pay for women in this occupation is nearly $19,000 higher than the median earnings of U.S. workers.

A suited woman and a male doctor wearing a lab coat stand on a stairwell of a modern hospital and discuss some case notes.
A suited woman and a male doctor wearing a lab coat stand on a stairwell of a modern hospital and discuss some case notes.

15. Medical and Health Services Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 71.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $67,129

Medical and health services managers help run the businesses of healthcare providers. They often have a master’s degree and work experience in an administrative role with a healthcare facility. Although it's a high-paying job for women, the gender wage gap is significant. Women earn just 77% of what men make as medical and health services managers.

Asian Scientist Pipetting at a Biomedical Laboratory - Image.
Asian Scientist Pipetting at a Biomedical Laboratory - Image.

14. Medical Scientists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 51.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $70,267

Women can earn a high salary conducting research as a medical scientist. However, the gender pay gap isn't small. Men in this occupation make about $18,000 more than women do.

occupational therapy assistant
occupational therapy assistant

13. Occupational Therapists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 88%

  • Median earnings for women: $70,316

Occupational therapists treat people with disabilities, illnesses or injuries and help them maintain the skills required to perform everyday activities. The job typically asks for a master's degree in occupational therapy. Luckily, the wage gap between women and men in this profession is smaller than in many other jobs.

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Two female professionals having a relaxed meeting while strolling along a raised walkway in an office auditorium.

12. Human Resources Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 60.6%

  • Median earnings for women: $71,039

Human resources managers oversee recruiting, hiring and benefits programs at organizations and serve as a link between management and employees. Although women outnumber men in this high-paying occupation, they earn about $10,000 less than their male colleagues.

While sitting in a comfortable waiting room, female doctor listens to her patient about mental health problems.
While sitting in a comfortable waiting room, female doctor listens to her patient about mental health problems.

11. Psychologists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 70%

  • Median earnings for women: $71,133

To become a psychologist, you typically need to hold a doctorate in psychology. The additional education can pay off, though, because the median salary for women in this occupation is over $23,000 higher than the national median earnings of full-time workers.

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Business People Listening to the Speaker at a Conference.

10. Training and Development Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 53.5%

  • Median earnings for women: $71,730

Training and development managers coordinate programs to improve the skills of an organization’s employees. The gender pay gap in this occupation is smaller than in many other jobs. Women earn about 93% of what men make as training and development managers.

Physiotherapist correcting her senior patient with his shoulder posture as he lifts free weights both looking focused and smiling.
Physiotherapist correcting her senior patient with his shoulder posture as he lifts free weights both looking focused and smiling.

9. Physical Therapists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 59%

  • Median earnings for women: $73,717

This high-paying job involves helping people with injuries improve their movement or manage their pain. To become a physical therapist, you need to hold a doctorate in physical therapy. Although women can earn a good salary with this job, they make about $9,000 less than men who are physical therapists.

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Businesswoman explaining graph to colleagues in office.

8. Budget Analysts

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 62%

  • Median earnings for women: $74,498

Budget analysts help organizations develop a budget and estimate future financial needs. The job typically requires a bachelor’s degree, and the median pay for women is nearly $27,000 higher than the median earnings of full-time workers.

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Two science students in laboratory wearing lab coats and safety goggles, learning about chemical structure.

7. Natural Sciences Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.6%

  • Median earnings for women: $77,050

This job requires at least a college degree and involves supervising the research of scientists such as biologists, chemists and physicists. Although women slightly outnumber men in this high-paying occupation, they earn just 69% of what their male colleagues make.

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Shot of a group of businesspeople arranging sticky notes on a glass wall in a modern office.

6. Public Relations and Fundraising Managers

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 63.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $77,994

This managerial position commands a higher salary than what public relations specialists and fundraisers earn because it typically requires more years of experience and can include supervising staff. Women outnumber men in this job, but they still earn just 86% of what men make as public relations and fundraising managers.

Young female veterinarian examining dog tooth at the veterinarian clinic.
Young female veterinarian examining dog tooth at the veterinarian clinic.

5. Veterinarians

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 59.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $86,815

To become a veterinarian, you'll need to earn a bachelor's degree and a doctorate in veterinary medicine, which can take four years to complete. But the additional education can pay off in a big way. Being a veterinarian is one of the highest-paying jobs for women.

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Two doctors holding and looking at an x-ray in front of a senior female patient.

4. Physician Assistants

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 65.7%

  • Median earnings for women: $97,549

Physician assistants work with doctors and surgeons to help provide medical care for patients. The job typically requires a master’s degree. The median salary for women in this occupation is more than double the national median.

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nurse-practicioner

3. Nurse Practitioners

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 88.1%

  • Median earnings for women: $100,914

To become a nurse practitioner, you need to earn a master's degree, become licensed and pass a national certification exam. It's one of just three jobs on GOBankingRates' list where the median salary for women tops $100,000. Additionally, women come closer to making equal pay as nurse practitioners than in many other occupations.

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Shot of a focused young female pharmacist walking around and doing stock inside of a pharmacy.

2. Pharmacists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 52.9%

  • Median earnings for women: $120,173

Becoming a pharmacist requires a doctorate, which takes four years to earn. However, the job typically comes with a six-figure salary, and earnings for women and men in this occupation are almost equal. Female pharmacists make 98% of what their male colleagues earn.

Nurse anesthetist putting oxygen mask to patient during surgery
Nurse anesthetist putting oxygen mask to patient during surgery

1. Nurse Anesthetists

  • Percentage of women in occupation: 59.6%

  • Median earnings for women: $160,297

A nurse anesthetist is the highest-paying job for women on this list. To become one and start providing anesthetics to patients, you must first become a registered nurse and then enter a nurse anesthesia program, which typically takes almost three years to complete. The median salary for women in this job is three times higher than the median U.S. earnings of full-time workers.

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Methodology: GOBankingRates analyzed the U.S. Department of Labor's "Employment and Earnings by Occupation 2017" report to find all the occupations in which women outnumber men, with the threshold being a percentage of 50.1% or higher. The results were further narrowed by taking the median gross annual wage for employees on private nonfarm payrolls, as provided by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, and ensuring the median earnings for the occupations where women outnumber men exceeded that amount. All data used to conduct this ranking was compiled on and is accurate as of Oct. 23, 2019.

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