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10 High-Paying Jobs That Are Not At All Stressful

Most people dream of a job they’ll enjoy that has good pay, without being a major source of stress. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Occupational Information Network has ranked many jobs based on stress tolerance level, with low-stress jobs having relatively lower numbers. High pay doesn’t necessarily mean the occupation you’ve chosen needs to include high levels of stress, however. There are some very good high-paying jobs that have low to virtually zero stress levels. With that in mind, here are 10 high-paying jobs which aren’t a major source of stress.

1) Mathematician

Mathematicians have surprisingly high salaries, and do not have to work in a particularly high-stress environment. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics and Occupational Information Network, mathematicians face a stress tolerance ranked at 57.3. Mathematicians may work for the government or for private companies, conducting fundamental and application-based mathematics research. Depending on where you work, you may need to have different levels of education, ranging from a Bachelor’s degree to a doctorate. On average, a professional mathematician will make a salary of $103,310 annually. For people who enjoy working out mathematical problems, or developing mathematical models for a variety of professional fields, a mathematics based career may be worth considering.

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2) Librarian

Librarians play a crucial role in the functioning of academic research, as they work with the organization of important intellectual works as well as novels and other branches of literature. Although librarians do not typically earn as much as other careers on this list, librarians have the potential to make a hefty salary depending on where they work and how much they do. That is, while the average salary for librarians is $58,930, certain positions pay as much as $88,530. Since libraries tend to have a calm environment, and librarian work tends to have regularity, it is not a stressful job. Typically, a person will need a library science-specific Master’s degree in order to pursue this career. Additionally, there are so many different types of libraries, so there are many options open to people who are interested in this job choice.

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