These are the 10 highest-paying jobs with the lowest stress levels

Do you want low stress and a high paycheck? Choose from this list of jobs, if so.Resume Genius has released a report of the top high-paying, yet low-stress, jobs for 2025.

To compile the report, the resume company analyzed data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and career site O*NET Online to pull low-stress occupations with at least the national median salary of $48,060, and “faster-than-average growth.” The list comes as one study found that four in 10 Americans are suffering from burnout at their job — with five careers leading the pack in worker washout.A growing number of Gen Zers are even planning to pursue traditional blue-collar jobs in trades like welding, plumbing and electrical work as young adults lose faith in the value of a college degree, according to a new study.However, the top 10 high-paying, yet low-stress, jobs listed by Resume Genius require at least a Bachelor’s degree.“Heading into 2025, prioritizing mental health in the workplace is essential for job seekers to feel more at ease,” Eva Chan, a career expert at Resume Genius, told Entrepreneur.

“With remote work and hybrid setups becoming the norm, work-life boundaries are increasingly blurred.“Our report on low-stress, high-paying jobs shows you don’t have to sacrifice a competitive salary to achieve a healthier work-life balance.With the right role, it’s possible to thrive both financially and mentally.” Read on for the list.1.

Water resource specialist2.Astronomer3.

Actuary4.Environmental economist5.

Mathematician6.Computer systems analyst7.

Fuel cell engineer8.Remote sensing scientist and technologist9.

Geographer10.Transportation planner...

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Publisher: New York Post

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