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The Top 5 Highest Paying Jobs in the United States

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As of 2020, the average salary of a working employee in the United States is estimated to be nearly $90,000 per year. However, certain occupations are paid significantly more than others. For example, jobs in the healthcare industry top the list of the highest-paying professions. In fact, the top 10 most profitable jobs belong to the medical sector. 

Due to a greater demand for healthcare services, the employment of healthcare occupations is projected to grow 14 percent from 2018 to 2028. Fortunately, this will create nearly 2 million new jobs, making the healthcare sector the fastest growing industry in the world. Thus, this article will highlight the top five highest-paying jobs and will briefly describe how to pursue a career in the realm of medicine. (Data & Rankings from U.S. News and Investopedia).

1. Anesthesiologists ($267,020)

Anesthesiologists are well-paid medical professionals. In reality, doctors’ average salary exceeds the income of all other occupations in the field. An anesthesiologist is a doctor who specializes in preoperative care, administering anesthetics, and ensuring patient safety during surgery. These doctors have graduated from college and medical school, completed an internship, and finished a residency program in anesthesia. Overall, this process tends to take up to 12 years. Additionally, Anesthesiologists must pass the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) to receive board certification. 

2. Surgeons ($267,020)

A medical procedure can be classified as surgical if it involves cutting a patient’s tissue to diagnose or treat internal problems. Surgeons must make preoperative diagnoses, perform operations, and administer postoperative care to ensure their patients’ well-being. While the average income for a surgeon is high, salary ranges are widely dependent on the different surgical specialties. For example, in 2020, the mean annual salary for Neurosurgeons is estimated to be about $612,000. However, General surgeons have an average salary of about $362,000 each year. The American College of Surgeons recognizes 14 surgical specialties. Each surgeon must complete an undergraduate education, complete medical school, and spend 3-7 years in residency and fellowships depending on the specialty.

3. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ($242,370)

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are doctors who perform complex mouth-related operations and treat a spectrum of diseases in the face and jaws. These doctors are taught to recognize dental and facial trauma. Additionally, they frequently correct nerve damage, set bones, treat chronic oral conditions, and administer anesthesia. Training to become a certified Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon usually requires four years of undergraduate study, four years of dental study, and 4-6 years of residency. 

4. Obstetricians-Gynecologists ($235,240)

An Obstetrician-Gynecologist (OB-GYN) is a healthcare professional who specializes in female reproductive health. These doctors are board-certified in both Obstetrics and Gynecology. OB-GYNSs have expertise in executing preventative screening, guiding women through pregnancy and delivery, and performing procedures to treat a wide range of reproductive issues. Becoming an Obstetrician-Gynecologist requires the completion of college, medical school, and a residency. Despite the 12 years of training, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 2.3 percent employment growth for the occupation in the next ten years. In 2019, The United States had about 18,590 OB-GYNs.

5. Orthodontists ($229,380)

Orthodontists are also highly-paid medical experts. These professionals are dental specialists who are trained to correct misaligned teeth and help patients better their oral health. While dentists deal with general mouth and gum complications, orthodontics is a specialty that focuses on straightening teeth and fixing improper bites. Similar to most medical professions, becoming an Orthodontist takes up to 12 years of training. There are currently about  5,380 of these doctors in the United States. 

Final Thoughts 

Unsurprisingly, the top 5 highest paying jobs are all related to medicine. Because doctors perform operations with immense precision and accuracy, they are appropriately compensated for their services. Additionally, medical training is a long, grueling process. 

The median 4-year cost of attending medical school is estimated to be about $278,000 for private schools and $207,000 for public schools. Most physicians spend the following years at extremely low-paid residencies. Therefore, the expectation of high pay in the future is the ultimate reason why doctors pursue the profession. In conclusion, while a job in the medical industry takes a great deal of money and dedication, these careers top the list of the highest-paying occupations.

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COVID-19 Cases Rise As New Delta Variant Spreads

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Several countries worldwide are now battling another wave of COVID-19 that is mainly due to the new Delta variant. Per several studies, this variant seems to be more contagious than the other previous strains.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of COVID-19 cases has risen by over 53% in the last week, and the Delta variant is responsible for 80% of these new cases that have been found in the USA. As of 30th July 2021, over 90 countries have been affected by this virus, with the epicenters being the UK, USA, Portugal, Germany, and India. 

On Thursday, 29th July, the CDC released details citing how the delta variant has changed the war against Covid-19. According to the CDC, this variant spreads faster than the common cold, the 1918 flu, and smallpox. 

To give more context about this new COVID-19 variant, let’s share some facts that you may need to know about it. 

The Delta variant has similar symptoms with the original strain 

People that have been affected by this variant appear to have similar symptoms to those with the older variants. However, physicians say the delta variant multiplies faster in the respiratory tract, making young people sicker faster. 

The Delta variant brings mild symptoms amongst the vaccinated 

Most of the vaccinated people are asymptomatic to this variant, so they will likely show no signs. However, some have experienced mild symptoms like headache, cough, fever, and significant loss of smell. 

The Delta variant impacts unvaccinated people more 

Currently, in the USA, over 97% of the people hospitalized with COVID-19 are unvaccinated. This new variant may easily lead to severe symptoms, hospitalization, and death for those not vaccinated. 

Experts are recommending wearing masks for even those that are vaccinated 

To safeguard yourself from this variant, experts recommend wearing masks even for those already vaccinated. However, experts still say people who are vaccinated are unlikely to get severe symptoms that require hospitalization. 

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How Activists Are Using Social Media To Fight Anti Semitism

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Anti Semitism is defined as  “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” 

Anti Semitism is not a new form of hate. In fact, it has existed for thousands of years. Yet, to some extent, Anti Semitism has been recently streamlined through social media. Anonymity online has led to an uptick in hate speech towards various groups, one of which is the Jewish population. Because online posts generally see more minor consequences (in contrast to in-person actions and words), they’ve become a hub for extremism to flourish. 

But similar to how social media is used to spread Anti Semitic rhetoric, it is also being used to combat it. One organization that fights Anti Semitism online is Stop Anti-Semitism, founded in 2018 by Liora Rez. 

Liora, a previous content creator in her own right, pivoted her audience and built a new organization to focus on antisemitism. The organization reaches millions of people per month through social media platforms, their website, and a mailing list. Stop Anti-Semitism has also teamed up with reporters, law enforcement, congressional members, and global NGOs to help expose and stop antisemitism. 

The organization has been able to hold antisemites accountable through school suspensions, job losses, and arrests. StopAntiSemitsm is one of the biggest platforms fighting anti-Semitism on social media and has amassed a following of over 47,000. 

Another social media page fighting is Stand With Us. With over 330,000 followers on Instagram, their outreach is massive. Unlike the targeted approach that stops Anti Semitism takes, Stand With Us focuses on tackling antisemitism on a huge scale as well. They’ve sponsored many rallies against antisemitism across the world. At the same time, they’ve started up high school clubs all throughout America. Stand With Us is exceptionally organized, with over a hundred employees. 

As a member of the Jewish community, I find the rise of anti-Semitism extremely concerning. I know of many people within the Jewish community who have begun to hide the fact that they are Jewish as they fear repercussions that they may face. Social media has been used to inspire members within the Jewish community to be prideful of their culture and religion. At the same time, it has become the battlefield against the cancer of antisemitism. Stand With Us and Stop Anti Semitism are just a few of the dozens of accounts that focus on combating the rise in antisemitism.

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Social Media Challenges Florida With New Policy Announcement

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We previously told you about how Floridian Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently signed a big anti-social media bill into law. 

The legislation targets big social media companies like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Under it, no longer can companies ban political candidates or officials from participating on their platforms. 

“What we have seen in recent years is a shift away from internet platforms and social media platforms from really being liberating forces to now being enforcers of orthodoxy,” Gov DeSantis notes.

That bill covers both statewide and national candidates, though the fines for social media companies removing statewide candidates are much bigger. If a candidate runs for statewide office, the penalty is $250,000 per day (compared to $25,000 a day for out-of-state positions). 

Many policymakers are contesting the premise of such a bill. Oregon senator Ron Wyden (D) notes: “The First Amendment to the United States Constitution — backstopped by Section 230 — makes it abundantly clear that states have no power to compel private companies to host speech, especially from politicians.”

Lawsuits against the bill (many of which are based on constitutionality and are led by social media platforms) have already emerged.

Likewise, Facebook’s new policy announcement importantly indicates that the social media giant isn’t backing down to the threat of fines. 

In the future, Facebook is now publicly looking to remove its rule on political exemptions, indicating that candidates and those in office no longer have near immunity for what they say or do on the platform. 

Previously, policymakers and candidates held a level of newsworthiness that made banning them on social media sites (in this case, Facebook) complex. 

Facebook explains: If “someone makes a statement or shares a post which breaks our community standards we will still allow it on our platform if we believe the public interest in seeing it outweighs the risk of harm.” That rule supposedly won’t be around for much longer. 

If Florida stays where they are, federal courts might also get involved. By extending into the topic of constitutionality, federal courts now have jurisdiction to get involved and overrule/uphold legislation created by the state supreme courts.

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