Earning $75 while working from home is no easy feat. That salary is equivalent to $156,000 a year. Only around 10% of the population earns that type of cash, according to Statista.
Still, such jobs are out there. Here are some jobs that can really boost your bank account while you work from the comfort of your home. Additionally, all of the listed jobs have at least average projected growth rates, signaling strong demand for workers in these industries.
Editor's note: All hourly rates and projected growth rates are from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Computer hardware engineers
Median hourly rate: $74.53
Projected growth rate: 7% (Much faster than average)
Computer hardware engineers do it all, from designing and developing computer systems to testing their work. Many of these people work in offices, but remote and hybrid roles are available.
You will likely need a bachelor's degree in computer engineering or a field such as computer and information technology. The median wage comes in at just slightly below $75 an hour, but many in this field will be able to find salaries above that hourly rate.
Marketing managers
Median hourly rate: $76.76
Projected growth rate: 6% (Faster than average)
Marketing managers are responsible for knowing what the marketplace wants and trying to deliver the desired product or service to customers. They work with others at their company to stay one step ahead of the competition.
This role can be performed remotely and usually requires a bachelor's degree in marketing or another area of business. A master's degree will likely enhance your ability to land a position in this field.
Computer and information systems managers
Median hourly rate: $82.31
Projected growth rate: 15% (Much faster than average)
Computer and information systems managers are responsible for planning and directing activities in their organization that relate to computers. They are experts at understanding their company's IT needs and suggest upgrades to help organizations reach their tech goals.
Education requirements usually include a bachelor's degree in computer and information technology, but a master's degree will put you in a management role faster.
Architectural and engineering managers
Median hourly rate: $80.64
Projected growth rate: 4% (As fast as average)
Architectural and engineering managers are responsible for planning and directing an organization's architecture and engineering activities. Hybrid work may be more likely than a purely remote situation for this role.
A bachelor's degree in architecture or engineering is likely necessary to land the job.
Lawyers
Median hourly rate: $72.67
Projected growth rate: 4% (As fast as average)
Lawyers help clients navigate the legal landscape, including making sure individuals and businesses do not unintentionally violate the law. Technically, the median salary here is a little below $75 an hour, but a good lawyer should be able to jump to that level or higher very quickly.
To practice as a lawyer, you will need a bachelor's degree before obtaining a law degree. Then, you will need to pass a bar examination.
Natural sciences managers
Median hourly rate: $77.49
Projected growth rate: 4% (As fast as average)
Natural sciences managers plan and coordinate research. The focus is usually on research in fields such as life or physical sciences, or math or statistics. Odds are high that you will have to spend at least some time in a laboratory, although hybrid and remote work is available, depending on the specific company or organization you work for.
To get this job, you will need a bachelor's degree in biology, health care, or a similar field.
Financial managers
Median hourly rate: $77.74
Projected growth rate: 15% (Much faster than average)
Financial managers are responsible for the money side of an organization. They may be in charge of investment activities or create financial reports for their firm.
A bachelor's degree in finance or business gets you in the door, and many types of certifications are available that will enhance your job prospects.
Chief executive
Median hourly rate: $99.24
Projected growth rate: 4% (As fast as average)
Chief executives are the people responsible for running a company and making sure it achieves its goals.
However, if you start your own business, you will be a chief executive right out of the gate. And if you start the business from home, you will be able to work remotely, at least for a time.
A bachelor's degree in business is probably helpful, although you might not need it if you are starting your own business.
Bottom line
Landing a job that pays at least $75 an hour and lets you work from home is a great way to quickly build wealth. It isn't always easy to get one of these jobs, but it is possible.
Getting the right education and training can help you achieve this goal. You will need to work hard to impress company leaders, but a determined worker can make the dream a reality.
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