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Top Paying Jobs in Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ

Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ has 100 tracked occupation categories totaling 18,070 jobs. The highest-paying occupations include Physicians, All Other ($296,840), Dentists, General ($196,490), Family Medicine Physicians ($161,680). The cost of living index is 98.25 (national average = 100). Median 2-bedroom rent is $1,637/month.

$89K
Avg. median salary
98.25
Cost of living index
$1,637
Median 2BR rent
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Population

Highest paying careers in Prescott Valley-Prescott

RankOccupationCategoryMedian salaryHourly
81Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except EnginesRepair & Maintenance$63K$30.17/hr
82Lodging ManagersManagement$63K$30.09/hr
83Human Resources SpecialistsBusiness & Finance$62K$30.05/hr
84Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific ProductsSales$62K$29.97/hr
85ParamedicsHealthcare$62K$29.73/hr
86Postal Service ClerksOffice & Admin$62K$29.6/hr
87Compliance OfficersBusiness & Finance$62K$29.57/hr
88Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative AssistantsOffice & Admin$61K$29.42/hr
89Market Research Analysts and Marketing SpecialistsBusiness & Finance$61K$29.33/hr
90Special Education Teachers, Secondary SchoolEducation$61KN/A

Affordability snapshot: Prescott Valley-Prescott

Cost of living vs. national average-1.8% less expensive
2-bedroom apartment (FMR)$1,637/mo

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