What are the 9 best paid jobs for women in 2015?

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What are the 9 best paid jobs for women in 2015?

careertracing prepared the list of the 9 best paid jobs for women in this year, based on data
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics ( BLS ) of the United States. The list below:

9. Manager architecture and engineering

Median weekly earnings: $ 1.734
Approximate Average annual income: $ 90.168.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 6%.
Profit as a percentage of the income of men: 88%.

8. Nuclear Technology

Median weekly earnings: $ 1.754.
Approximate Average annual income: $ 91.208.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 100%.
The earnings as a percentage of men’s earnings: ND.

7. Assistant in construction industry

Median weekly earnings:. $ 1.779
Approximate Average annual income: $ 92.508.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 4%.
Profit as a percentage of male earnings: 286%.

6. Pharmaceutical

Median weekly earnings:. $ 1.902
Approximate Average annual income: $ 98.904.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 52%.
Profit as a percentage of the income of men: 87%.

5. Oil Engineering

Median weekly earnings:. $ 2.019
Approximate Average annual income: $ 104.988.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 25%.
Profit as a percentage of male earnings: 106%.

4. Nurse anesthetist

Median weekly earnings:. $ 2.201
Approximate Average annual income: $ 114.452.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 63%.
Profit as a percentage of earnings of men: 81%.

3. Astronomer and physical

Median weekly earnings:. $ 2.284
Approximate Average annual income: $ 118.768.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 25%.
Profit as a percentage of the income of men: 87%.

2. Occupations several mathematical sciences

Median weekly earnings:. $ 2.479
Approximate Average annual income: $ 128.908.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 67%.
Profit as a percentage of the income of men: 86%.

1. Engineering Sales

Median weekly earnings:. $ 2.586
Approximate Average annual income: $ 134.472.
Women as a percentage of the profession: 5%.
Profit as a percentage of male earnings: 136%.