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On Tuesday, the newsmagazine U.S. News & World Report released its list of the best jobs for 2020, and MarketWatch asked the publication to share data on which jobs offered the best pay for the least stress.
Stress levels — defined as the amount of day-to-day stress someone might experience while working in an occupation — were calculated based on interviews with people in each occupation and research by the publication’s editors. The U.S. News editors analyzed 187 jobs for the best-jobs ranking, looking at work-life balance, stress level, median salary, future job prospects and more.
That means most high-paying jobs come with high stress — and that’s backed by other research, as well. A survey by career site LinkedIn found that, as your income grows, so does your stress. Fully 68% of people making $201,000 or more say they were stressed about work, compared with about half who make between $75,000 and $200,000 and just 38% who make $51,000 to $75,000.
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