Top 10 highest paying job in Australia revealed

What jobs in Australia pay really well?

Well, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has just revealed the highest-paid jobs in the country, and once again, surgeons have claimed the top spot, earning an impressive average of $460,356.

According to an article from Yahoo Finance, this figure only accounts for 4,170 workers in the country, but it’s worth noting that surgeons are earning more than eight times the median Australian wage from the same period.

Medical professions continue to dominate the list, making up half of the top 10 roles.

Anaesthetists came in second with average earnings of $431,193, while financial dealers were the only non-medical professionals to break into the top six.

They came in third with $373,733, enjoying the biggest pay jump from the last reporting period, with an increase of $41,935.

Interestingly, chief executive officers and managing directors make up the largest group in the top 10, with 224,856 people in these roles—more than five times the number in all of the top 10 medical roles combined.

Here are the full top 10 roles and how much their incomes have grown over 12 months:

  1. Surgeon: $460,356 (up $3,075)
  2. Anaesthetist: $431,193 (up $4,299)
  3. Financial Dealer: $373,733 (up $31,935)
  4. Internal Medicine Specialist: $340,729 (up $6,462)
  5. Psychiatrist: $276,545 (up $6,133)
  6. Other Medical Practitioners: $255,754 (up $4,032)
  7. Mining Engineer: $214,365 (up $18,187)
  8. Judicial or Other Legal Professional: $204,934 (up $11,546)
  9. Chief Executive Officer or Managing Director: $197,720 (up $20,214)
  10. Financial Investment Advisor or Manager: $185,834 (up $13,226)

How much does the average Australian earn?

The latest ATO data also details the average and median taxable income.

The average wage—if you add up every Australian’s wage and find the midpoint—was $72,327 per year.

However, this figure can be skewed by high-income earners.

The median income, the ‘middle’ where half of all wages are smaller and the other half larger, was $53,041.

The most up-to-date data on earnings from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, released earlier this year, indicated that the full-time adult average weekly earnings (seasonally adjusted) in November 2023 were $1,888.80, or about $98,200 annually.

The median weekly income was $1,300 (before tax) or $67,600 per year, meaning half of all Australians earn less than this.

The ATO also reported that the majority of Australians (44.1 per cent) fell in the $45,001 to $120,000 tax bracket.

Only 5 per cent of the population earned more than $180,000 but paid 40.1 per cent of the net tax.

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