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25 Highest Paying Jobs in Texas (2024)

The highest paying job in Texas is Family Medicine Physicians, with a median salary of $228,560 per year. Below is the complete ranking of the top 25 careers in TX based on 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Data: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024

$228,560
#1 Highest Paying: Family Medicine Physicians
$162,930
Median of Top 25
$68,210
TX Average (All Jobs)
300,530
Workers in Top 25 Jobs

Full Ranking: Top 25 Jobs in Texas by Salary

Ranked by median annual salary. Click any job to see the full salary breakdown including percentile data and state-by-state comparisons.

Rank Occupation Median Salary Mean Salary Workers
1 Family Medicine Physicians $228,560 $270,420 6,510
2 Nurse Anesthetists $227,580 $248,670 3,660
3 Dentists, All Other Specialists $227,570 $244,950 N/A
4 Airline Pilot $214,670 $261,260 10,050
5 Anesthesiologists $203,450 $254,010 3,740
6 Pediatricians, General $187,590 $213,400 2,690
7 Dermatologists $172,510 $324,730 740
8 Architectural and Engineering Managers $170,650 $184,430 17,980
9 Physicists $170,450 $171,790 700
10 Cardiologists $168,780 $301,930 1,530
11 Air Traffic Controllers $167,710 $155,660 2,020
12 Computer and Information Systems Managers $167,320 $174,850 74,890
13 Commercial Pilots $162,930 $172,030 5,030
14 Financial Manager $160,350 $172,530 67,580
15 Podiatrists $160,310 $176,740 490
16 Dentists, General $157,370 $207,300 7,690
17 Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers $155,330 $157,370 3,620
18 Law Teachers, Postsecondary $153,880 $160,050 660
19 Petroleum Engineers $153,200 $158,990 10,640
20 Marketing Manager $140,620 $153,550 43,920
21 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $139,990 $122,990 2,610
22 Pharmacist $136,950 $134,880 22,720
23 Compensation and Benefits Managers $136,610 $147,660 1,950
24 Chemical Engineers $135,160 $148,690 2,780
25 Database Architects $133,800 $136,930 6,330

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Texas Salary Insights

The top-paying careers in Texas are concentrated in Healthcare Practitioners fields. The #1 job, Family Medicine Physicians, pays $160,349 more than the state average of $68,210 per year.

Among the top 25, the minimum median salary is $133,800, meaning all jobs on this list pay significantly above the national average.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest paying job in Texas?
The highest paying job in Texas is Family Medicine Physicians, with a median annual salary of $228,560 according to 2024 BLS data.
How many jobs in Texas pay over $100,000?
According to 2024 BLS data, 95 occupations in Texas have a median salary over $100,000 per year.
What is the average salary in Texas?
The average (mean) salary across all tracked occupations in Texas is $68,210 per year based on 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
What are the top 5 highest paying jobs in Texas?
The top 5 highest paying jobs in Texas by median salary are: Family Medicine Physicians, Nurse Anesthetists, Dentists, All Other Specialists, Airline Pilot, Anesthesiologists. These rankings are based on 2024 BLS OEWS data.
How can I find a high-paying job in Texas?
The highest paying careers in Texas tend to be in specialized fields requiring advanced degrees or certifications. Research specific occupations on our salary pages to understand education requirements and career paths. The top-paying job, Family Medicine Physicians, earns $228,560/year.

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Data Source & Methodology

Rankings are based on median annual salary from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2024 estimates. We use median rather than mean salary because it better represents typical earnings and is less affected by outliers.

Only occupations with state-level data published by BLS are included. Some specialized or rare occupations may not have data for every state. For full methodology details, see our Methodology page.

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics