The average endodontist in the United States makes a six-figure salary. But the many years of experience and education, including dental school and extra training to specialize in endodontics, also …
“Married, Filing Separately”: Impact on Student Loan Payments and Your Taxes
For married student loan borrowers, your tax filing status — “married, filing jointly” versus “married, filing separately” — affects how much you pay in taxes and your student loan payments. But the …
What to Do If You Failed Out of Medical School: Next Steps for Your Career and Student Loans
The path to becoming a physician is a tough one at every stage. First a student has to be accepted to medical school, take the classes, go through the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam steps or …
How Much Do Physician Assistants Make? Salaries By Specialty, State, and More
The market for physician assistants is booming. Physician assistants can help with diagnostic tests, medical histories, and much more. There are currently 139,100 PAs employed, according to the Bureau …
Is the Typical Dermatologist Salary Worth the Student Debt Needed to Pursue This Career?
Dermatologists are among the highest compensated physicians. But like other physicians they also have the highest student debt. Is taking on six-figure student debt worth it to become a dermatologist? …
Pharmacist Job Outlook: Will the Pandemic Boom Last?
When we’re looking at the job outlook for pharmacists, it’s important to see how many jobs are out there (demand) versus how many candidates are out there to fill the positions (supply). If there …