"Many people believe that a job that pays $100,000 or more is, by default, difficult. You may expect long hours, high levels of stress, and perhaps a challenging career path, including a degree. In reality, quite a few jobs pay at this level without high barriers to entry or high stress. While what's "easy" depends on each person's expectations, we'll show you 15 easy jobs you can use to get ahead financially and put extra cash in your pocket."
"If you already know how to code, developing websites for companies or individuals can be easy. In fact, many web developers are self-taught. Often, they can work from anywhere and only need to interact with people through email and video calls, a win-win if you're not a "people person" but want to boost your bank account. Depending on the industry, people in the computer occupation can earn as much as $105,990, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)."
Many jobs paying $100,000 or more do not always require lengthy training, degrees, or high stress. Web developers can be self-taught, work remotely, and earn around $105,990 depending on industry. Editors need strong language and grammar skills, can often work without a degree with relevant experience, and the top 10% earn $140,840 or more. Professional sleepers test mattresses and provide feedback, with reported pay up to $121,000. The list highlights flexible, lower-barrier careers that can boost income through skills, experience, or niche opportunities, offering avenues to increase earnings without traditional high-stress pathways.
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