25 Best College Majors for a Lucrative Career

One way to increase your chances of earning a good living is to pick a college major that prepares you to work in a field that pays well. Here are some of the best options and how you might expect to fare.

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College is often considered the surest path to a lucrative career. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, bachelor’s degrees are required for 169 occupations in this country. People with higher levels of education generally earn higher salaries. Specifically, people with bachelor’s degrees had a median weekly paycheck of $1,493 (more than $77,000 a year) in 2023, compared to $899 (or $46,748) for workers with a high school diploma.

But not all college degrees are created equal. And with student loan payments looming for many, we thought it would be good to know which college majors pay best.

To determine which majors typically come with the best hiring prospects and salary, we consulted with compensation research firm Payscale, which ran data for us from its salary survey of more than  3 million workers with bachelor’s degrees. We looked for courses of study that tend to lead to fat paychecks—both right out of school and further along their career path. Plus, we factored in the percentage of workers who feel their jobs have a positive impact on the world, as having a sense of purpose can be just as important as having a good payday. 

This year, PayScale looked at nearly 159,000 salary profiles submitted over the past year and culled a total of 50 college majors. Across those majors in this survey, the early career pay was $60,000 with mid career pay coming to $92,100. Asked if their jobs made the world a better place, 54% said yes, or "very much so."

Our list presents the best shots at success and satisfaction in the workplace, complete with generous incomes and an abundance of job opportunities. Check out the best college majors for a lucrative career. (Spoiler alert: STEM majors—that is, fields in science, technology, engineering and math—dominate.)

See if something on our list appeals to you.

Karon Warren
Contributing Writer

Karon writes about personal finance, including consumer credit, credit cards, mortgages, student loans and retirement, along with travel, small business and health care. Her work has appeared in U.S. News & World Report, LendingTree, USA Today’s 10Best, GoodRx and many others. Karon earned her B.S. In journalism with an emphasis on news editorial from the University of Southern Mississippi. A member of the American Society of Journalists & Authors, Karon released her first book, “100 Things to Do in the North Georgia Mountains Before You Die” (Reedy Press), in 2022.

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