The 13 highest-paying jobs for people who want to work less than 40 hours a week

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Some high-paying jobs allow employees to work less than the typical American.

Using Census data, we found 13 jobs where you can work less than 40 hours per week and earn a high annual salary.

Dentists, optometrists, and pharmacists were at the top of the list.

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More and more people are interested in a shorter workweek.

In its survey of over 3,000 workers, Kronos Workforce Institute found roughly 40 of full-time Americans want a four-day workweek.

Some companies have experimented with a shorter workweek to observe its potential benefits, including its effect on productivity. However, there are some jobs where employees already typically work less than 40 hours and still earn a large income.

To find jobs that allow you to maintain work-life balance but still get paid well, we analyzed US Census data for about 478 occupations distilled by the Minnesota Population Center's 2018 American Community Survey Integrated Public Use Microdata Series.

According to this data, the average working American logs about 40 hours a week, and the average earned income a sum of wage, salary, and business income across all occupations is over 58,000.

While some may work more or less than the average depending on their employer or where they are in their career, people with the following professions report typically working an average of less than 40 hours a week and estimated average total earnings of at least 70,000 a year. We included only specific occupations and excluded catchall occupation categories, like "other psychologists."

Read on to see the 13 highest-paying jobs where the typical employee works less than 40 hours a week sorted by average annual income, along with their responsibilities according to the Labor Department's Occupational Information Network O NET description: 13. Court reporters

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Average income: 70,000

Average hours typically worked a week: 39.10

What they do: Use verbatim methods and equipment to capture, store, retrieve, and transcribe pretrial and trial proceedings or other information.

12. Audiologists

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Average income: 72,000

Average hours typically worked a week: 37.61

What they do: Assess and treat persons with hearing and related disorders.

11. Physical therapists

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Average income: 75,000

Average hours typically worked a week: 38.52

What they do: Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury.

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