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    These 10 Jobs Will Most Likely Get a Raise This Year

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New year, new raise?

    Resume Genius released its 2025 Wage Growth Report this week identifying jobs that can expect to receive pay increases in the coming year. The career site’s researchers used three years of wage data (2021-2023) from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics database to formulate the report.

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    The jobs on this list range in salary from $41,000 to $449,320, and the raises professionals in these roles could get this year ranged from $2,380 to $86,350.

    The positions also varied considerably, from dentists to personal finance advisors.

    “Heading into 2025, it’s a good career move for professionals to understand which industries are thriving,” said Resume Genius Senior Writer Eva Chan. “Fields like healthcare, technology, and renewable energy have high projected job growth, and knowing what roles are paying well can help workers make confident, informed decisions about their next career move in areas full of opportunity.”

    Related: Looking for a Remote Job? Here Are the Most In-Demand Skills to Have on Your Resume, According to Employers.

    Here are the top 10 jobs for wage growth that are most likely to receive a pay raise in 2025, according to the report.

    1. Pediatric surgeon

    2023 mean annual salary: $449,320

    2022 mean annual salary: $362,970

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $86,350

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 24%

    2. Airline pilot, copilot, and flight engineer

    2023 mean annual salary: $250,050

    2022 mean annual salary: $225,750

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $24,300

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 12%

    3. Dentist

    2023 mean annual salary: $244,470

    2022 mean annual salary: $233,430

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $11,040

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 17%

    4. Industrial-organizational psychologist

    2023 mean annual salary: $154,380

    2022 mean annual salary: $144,610

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $9,770

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 17%

    5. Personal financial advisor

    2023 mean annual salary: $150,670

    2022 mean annual salary: $137,740

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $12,930

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 12%

    6. Veterinarian

    2023 mean annual salary: $136,300

    2022 mean annual salary: $129,110

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $7,190

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 12%

    7. Management analyst

    2023 mean annual salary: $115,530

    2022 mean annual salary: $104,660

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $10,870

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 7%

    8. Wind turbine service technician

    2023 mean annual salary: $65,380

    2022 mean annual salary: $59,880

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $5,500

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 6%

    9. Skincare specialist

    2023 mean annual salary: $51,100

    2022 mean annual salary: $47,790

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $3,310

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 11%

    10. Psychiatric aid

    2023 mean annual salary: $41,000

    2022 mean annual salary: $38,620

    Pay raise from 2022 to 2023: $2,380

    Average pay growth (2021 to 2023): 9%



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