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Top Paying Jobs in Texas

Texas has 100 tracked occupation categories totaling 1,753,930 jobs. The highest-paying occupations include Cardiologists ($410,150), Neurologists ($360,640), Physicians, Pathologists ($345,830). The cost of living index is 91.49 (national average = 100). Median 2-bedroom rent is $1,415/month.

State-level averages. Salaries, rent, and cost of living vary significantly between metros. For more accurate data, select a metro area from the list below or browse all metros.

$157K
Avg. median salary
91.49
Cost of living index
$1,415
Median 2BR rent
30,503,301
Population

Highest paying careers in Texas

RankOccupationCategoryMedian salaryHourly
11Chief ExecutivesManagement$258K$123.97/hr
12Nurse AnesthetistsHealthcare$245K$117.78/hr
13Family Medicine PhysiciansHealthcare$236K$113.32/hr
14PsychiatristsHealthcare$228K$109.84/hr
15Surgeons, All OtherHealthcare$223K$107.13/hr
16DermatologistsHealthcare$219K$105.13/hr
17AnesthesiologistsHealthcare$215K$103.48/hr
18Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight EngineersTransportation$215KN/A
19Orthopedic Surgeons, Except PediatricHealthcare$201K$96.53/hr
20PhysicistsScience$184K$88.48/hr

Affordability snapshot: Texas

These are statewide averages. Costs vary widely between metros, click into a specific city for precise numbers.

Cost of living vs. national average-8.5% less expensive
2-bedroom apartment (FMR)$1,415/mo

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