U.S. News & World Report Releases the Best Jobs of 2025 in the U.S.



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U.S. News & World Report Releases the Best Jobs of 2025 in the U.S.

This year, U.S. News & World Report, a globally authoritative ranking and consumer consulting institution, announced the best jobs of 2025.

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The data for this list comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and is selected based on five major indicators:

 

  • Future Outlook within Ten Years (30%)
  • Salary Potential (25%)
  • Employment Opportunities (20%)
  • Job Safety and Stability (15%)
  • Work-Life Balance (15%)

 

The list covers multiple fields such as technology, healthcare, business, and engineering.

 

Today, let's take a look at this list together to find out which talents are the most popular in the United States!
 
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I. Ranking of the Best Jobs in the U.S. in 2025

  1. Nurse Practitioner
    The nurse practitioner continues to top the list this year, with a median annual salary of $126,510 and a requirement for a master's degree.
    This is not surprising. In the United States, the shortage of nurses is a common phenomenon. According to the prediction of the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis in the United States, by 2030, the demand for registered nurses (RNs) in the U.S. will increase from 2.8 million to 3.6 million, a significant increase of 28.4%.
    Nurse practitioners not only rank first on the list of the best health and medical positions but also top the list of the best STEM positions in 2024.

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  1. IT Manager
    Although there have been continuous layoffs in major technology companies in the United States, the demand for IT talents in the country is only increasing.
    In the United States, IT managers have an annual salary of $169,510. They are mainly responsible for the technical aspects of a company's work processes and oversee projects related to information systems.
    Tech-savvy IT managers use their computer skills to drive a company's economic growth and innovation.
  2. Physician Assistant
    Physician assistants have an annual salary of $130,020.
    In the United States, positions related to the medical industry generally offer high salaries and are also in short supply.
    Physician assistants, under the supervision of doctors, use their professional medical knowledge to examine, diagnose, and treat patients, and they work closely with other health professionals.

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  1. Financial Manager
    With an annual salary of $156,100, in the business field, this detail-oriented position is full of opportunities and ranks first on the list of the best business jobs by USNews.
  2. Software Developer
    Software developers have an annual salary of $132,270. As technology permeates all aspects of Americans' lives, software developers have a wide range of employment opportunities in any field with an internet connection. They ranked second on the list of the best STEM positions in 2024!
    Software developers in the United States have diverse career development paths and promotion opportunities and are also one of the most popular technical jobs in the job market.
  3. Information Security Analyst
    With an annual salary of $120,360, this is a promising and crucial occupation in the United States.
    Information security analysts are mainly responsible for planning and implementing security measures to protect the computer systems and security networks of companies and organizations from security threats such as cyberattacks and data breaches.
    The high level of digitization in the United States has led to an increasing dependence on information security in all industries. Whether it is finance, healthcare, technology, or government departments, a large number of information security analysts are needed to protect their key information assets.

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  1. Healthcare Services Manager
    Healthcare services managers have an annual salary of $110,680.
    They are mainly responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing the daily operations of medical institutions such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes, ensuring the efficient provision of medical services and the smooth operation of the institutions.
    With the intensification of the aging population in the United States, the demand for medical services continues to increase, which promotes the expansion and development of medical institutions, and thus the demand for healthcare services managers is also rising.

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  1. Data Scientist
    Data scientists have an annual salary of $108,020.
    With the acceleration of digital transformation and the popularization of technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, various industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, and technology generate massive amounts of data. Data scientists are needed to analyze and process this data to extract valuable information and assist in decision-making.
  2. Speech-Language Pathologist
    Speech-language pathologists have an annual salary of $89,290, and the employment prospects for this occupation are very optimistic. It is expected that the number of job positions will increase by 21% by 2032, surpassing the average growth rate of all occupations.
    Due to the intensification of the aging population and the increase in patients with diseases such as strokes and dementia, the demand for speech rehabilitation services is constantly rising. At the same time, people's increasing attention to children's language development issues has also led to a continuous increase in the demand for this occupation in the pediatric field.
  3. Actuary
    Actuaries have an annual salary of $120,800. The demand for this occupation in the United States has always been relatively stable because the insurance and financial industries are highly developed, and many enterprises need actuaries to conduct risk assessments and deal with uncertain risks and financial situations.
    Actuaries are high-paying occupations in the United States, and the salaries are even higher in places like New York and Chicago. Experienced actuaries may have an annual salary of $150,000 or even more.

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