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		<title>Why You Should Learn Math: Mathematicians Have the Best Job</title>
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Sarah Needleman of The Wall Street Journal wrote an interesting article about a new CareerCast.com study from Les Krantz, author of Jobs Rated Almanac, about the best and worst jobs in the U.S. 
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<p>Sarah Needleman of The Wall Street Journal wrote an interesting article about a new CareerCast.com study from Les Krantz, author of Jobs Rated Almanac, about the best and worst jobs in the U.S. </p>
<p>The study evaluated 200 jobs according to environment, income, employment outlook, physical demand and stress. The data are from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau, amongst others:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>According to the study, mathematicians fared best in part because they typically work in favorable conditions &#8212; indoors and in places free of toxic fumes or noise &#8212; unlike those toward the bottom of the list like sewage-plant operator, painter and bricklayer. They also aren&#8217;t expected to do any heavy lifting, crawling or crouching &#8212; attributes associated with occupations such as firefighter, auto mechanic and plumber.</em></p>
<p><em>The study also considers pay, which was determined by measuring each job&#8217;s median income and growth potential. Mathematicians&#8217; annual income was pegged at $94,160, but Ms. Courter, 38, says her salary exceeds that amount.</em></p>
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