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Top Paying Jobs in Durham-Chapel Hill, NC

Durham-Chapel Hill, NC has 100 tracked occupation categories totaling 81,090 jobs. The highest-paying occupations include Chief Executives ($381,330), Physicians, Pathologists ($272,300), Family Medicine Physicians ($220,840). The cost of living index is 97.57 (national average = 100). Median 2-bedroom rent is $1,711/month.

$131K
Avg. median salary
97.57
Cost of living index
$1,711
Median 2BR rent
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Highest paying careers in Durham-Chapel Hill

RankOccupationCategoryMedian salaryHourly
71Project Management SpecialistsBusiness & Finance$105K$50.42/hr
72StatisticiansTechnology$103K$49.66/hr
73Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, PostsecondaryEducation$103KN/A
74Industrial EngineersEngineering$103K$49.47/hr
75First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales WorkersSales$102K$49.19/hr
76Financial and Investment AnalystsBusiness & Finance$102K$49.11/hr
77Mechanical EngineersEngineering$102K$48.87/hr
78Nursing Instructors and Teachers, PostsecondaryEducation$102KN/A
79Dental HygienistsHealthcare$101K$48.78/hr
80Emergency Management DirectorsManagement$101K$48.48/hr

Affordability snapshot: Durham-Chapel Hill

Cost of living vs. national average-2.4% less expensive
2-bedroom apartment (FMR)$1,711/mo

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