A new report by the online career resources platform Resume Genius found that now is a great time to hold an associate’s degree (or begin the path to get one).
The median salary for an associate degree holder ($62,180) is higher than the U.S. median salary ($48,060) and career opportunities for associate degree holders, or those with a two-year degree, are expected to grow by 6.3% over the next 10 years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Using the most recent BLS data, Resume Genius compiled a list, the 2025 High-Pay Associate Degree Jobs Report, that showcases the 10 highest-paying jobs that ask for an associate degree.
“In 2025, wages are up across the board for every occupation on our list,” said Eva Chan, career expert at Resume Genius. “It highlights not only growing employer demand but also the potential to earn more in fields like healthcare, aviation, and technology.”
In order to be included on the list, the jobs had to specifically require an associate degree, be projected to either grow (or at least remain steady) over the next decade, and have an annual salary that surpasses the U.S. average.
Here are the 10 highest-paying jobs for associate degree holders, according to the report.
1. Air traffic controller
2. Nuclear technician
3. Radiation therapist
4. Nuclear medicine technologist
5. Dental hygienist
6. Diagnostic medical sonographer, Cardiovascular technologist/technician
7. Respiratory therapist
8. Aerospace engineering and operations technologist/technician
9. Radiologic and MRI technologist
10. Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanic/technician
Click here for the full report from Resume Genius.
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