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Medical and health services managers play a critical role in the healthcare industry, ensuring that medical facilities operate efficiently while complying with healthcare laws, improving patient care, and managing healthcare finances. They oversee hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare organizations, working closely with medical professionals and administrative staff.
In 2023, the U.S. had 515,100 medical and health services managers, with a median annual salary of $110,680. Compared to 2022, employment increased by 8%, and salaries rose by 5.6%, reflecting the strong demand for healthcare administrators.
Personal financial advisors help individuals and families manage their money through investment planning, retirement strategies, estate planning, tax optimization, and risk management. Their work is essential for helping clients achieve financial security and build wealth.
In 2023, there were 272,190 personal financial advisors employed in the United States, earning a median annual salary of $99,580. While employment declined by 3.8% from 2022, wages saw a 4.4% increase, reflecting strong demand for financial expertise.
In 2022, the Accountants and Auditors occupation accounted for over 1.4 million jobs in the United States, reflecting an increase of 6.4% from 2021. The annual mean wage in 2022 was $86,740, and the median wage was $78,000. Compared to the national average for all occupations, the wages for this occupation were higher by 40.1%.Accountants and auditors play a critical role in the financial health of businesses, ensuring accurate financial reporting, compliance with regulations, and strategic financial planning. These professionals analyze financial data, maintain records, and ensure that organizations adhere to tax laws and financial regulations.
In 2023, there were 1,435,770 accountants and auditors employed in the United States, reflecting a 2.4% increase from 2022. The median annual salary reached $79,880, a 2.4% increase from the previous year, and a 3.4% increase from 2021.
