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Electricians earn more than 64% of college graduates
Median electrician salary: $61,590/yr with no student debt.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
The U.S. needs 550,000 more plumbers by 2027
AI data centers use millions of gallons of cooling water daily. More AI = more plumbers.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
3.5 million cybersecurity jobs sit unfilled worldwide
You don't need a degree. Certifications can get you in the door.
Source: ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study
85M jobs are shifting — and 97M new ones are emerging
AI is creating more jobs than it replaces. Here's where the new careers are.
Source: World Economic Forum
Average student loan debt: $37,718
Many high-demand AI-era careers require zero college debt to start.
Source: Federal Reserve, 2024
Wind Turbine Tech: fastest growing job in America
68% projected growth. Median pay: $61,770/yr. No degree required.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common career questions in the AI age.

What careers are AI creating demand for?

AI is driving massive demand for skilled trades like electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians who build and maintain data center infrastructure. It's also creating demand for cybersecurity specialists, wind turbine technicians, solar installers, and dozens of other careers that don't require a four-year degree. Explore all 125+ AI-era careers →

What are the highest paying jobs without a college degree?

Many high paying jobs without a degree earn $60K–$130K+. Elevator mechanics can earn $130K+, cybersecurity specialists $160K with certifications, electricians $60K–$105K, and plumbers $60K–$100K. These careers offer clear career roadmaps with apprenticeship programs and free training options. See all careers ranked by salary →

How can I get paid to learn a trade?

Union apprenticeships pay $20–$35/hour while you train. WIOA training programs cover your full tuition, books, and even childcare. Pell Grants can cover trade school entirely. Job Corps provides 100% free residential training for ages 16–24. Read our full guide to free training programs →

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