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This is the Richest Small Town in Georgia

When it comes to being named the best this or that, why should the big cities get all the fun? I personally love America’s small towns, and I enjoy seeing…

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When it comes to being named the best this or that, why should the big cities get all the fun? I personally love America's small towns, and I enjoy seeing them get praise and fanfare. Now, one town has been named the richest small town in Georgia. Okay, that's not really making a "best-of" list, but it's still very interesting.

GoBankingRates has released a new study naming the richest small towns in America. "When you think of richest locations in the U.S., places like San Francisco, New York and Beverly Hills might come to mind," they mention in the study. "But prosperity and affluence aren’t only thriving among the glitz and glamour of big cities. Instead, pockets of wealth can be found in the nation’s quieter communities and small towns. And for some, living in a small town can be the best financial decision ever."

To conduct this research, GOBankingRates analyzed U.S. Census Bureau income data in locations in every state with 500 to 15,000 households to figure out the richest small towns in America. Then, they ranked them from lowest to highest income. The one state they didn't include was Alaska, because of a lack of sufficient data.

So, what's the richest small town in Georgia? That honor goes to Berkeley Lake. There, they have a median income of $138,182. Berkeley Lake is located in Gwinnett County, and it's a northern suburb of Atlanta. Find the full list of the richest small towns in America via GoBankingRates here.

Georgia: Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs In The State

In recent years, when it comes to the job market, there has been many ups and downs.  According to LinkedIn, Georgia's job market is still pretty strong, despite our current economy.  In fact, Georgia is one state that made a decent comeback after so many jobs were lost during the pandemic.  Also, analysts at UGA feel Georgia is expected to avoid the worst of the looming recession. So, if a new job is something you're in the market for, let's take a look at the highest paying jobs in the state.

Georgia: Highest Paying Jobs

Indeed.com has compiled a list of the 100 highest-paying jobs in Georgia.  As a popular site for job seekers and employers, Indeed is a reliable source when it comes to employment information.

According to the Indeed.com article: "If you're looking for a new job in Georgia, there are many opportunities available depending on your particular industry and interests. While your earning potential will vary based on the position, company and your level of experience, Georgia offers many good-paying opportunities."

When it comes to the top 10 highest paying jobs in Georgia, most do require an advanced degree. And many of these opportunities in the medical field.  But even if these aren't a fit for you, there are many more jobs that pay well in Georgia.  You can see the full list HERE.

10. Sales Engineer

According to Indeed.com, a sales engineer's average yearly salary is $130,418. This job is an engineering professional who specializes in sales.  They often act as consultants for their organization and make buying or selling decisions based on technical aspects of a product. Often, they work in B2B businesses assisting sales professionals.

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9. Enterprise Architect

The average yearly salary for an enterprise architect in Georgia is $137,065. This is an IT position that helps companies achieve their business strategy using the most effective technology systems architecture.

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8. Family Medicine Physician

For a family medicine physician in Georgia, the average yearly salary is $190,766. These doctors are masters of extensive medical knowledge.  They focus on the entire health of the patient and are trained to provide care to children and adults.

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7. Pediatrician

Pediatricians in Georgia make an average of $191,632 yearly. They are physicians specializing in the physical, mental, and behavioral health of children from birth to age 21.

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6. Physician

The average yearly salary for a physician in Georgia is $196,567. Physicians diagnose, treat, and prevent disease, illnesses, and injuries.  They can also go into highly specialized fields like obstetricians, gynecologists, general practitioners, and surgeons.

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5. Orthodontist

Orthodontists in Georgia make an average yearly salary of $214,007.  They are specialists who diagnose, prevent, and correct teeth placement and jaw alignment. They use braces, surgery, and other appliances to align the teeth and jaws.

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4. Dentist

The average yearly salary for a dentist in Georgia is $217,945. Dentists help people care for their teeth with preventative care and medical intervention  They can diagnose and treat oral diseases and tooth decay.

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3. Psychiatrist

In Georgia, a psychiatrist's average yearly salary is $223,894. Psychiatrists specialize in mental health.  They understand psychological and physical health.  They diagnose and treat patients with mental illness.  They can perform certain procedures and prescribe medication.

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2. Surgeon

The average yearly salary for surgeons in Georgia is $264,901. They are responsible for creating a care plan and performing operations. Surgeons usually specialize in a particular area of the body or type of surgery.

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1. Anesthesiologist

According to Indeed.com, an anesthesiologist's average yearly salary in Georgia is $362,175. They are responsible for administering local or general pain-relieving medication during surgical procedures and monitor the patient during and after surgery.

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The top 100 highest-paying jobs in Georgia from Indeed.com.

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.