You don't need a college degree to make a decent wage. Forbes picks up on research from the Praxis Strategy Group to list the US cities with the highest blue-collar wages. (Think oil and gas mining, construction, waste handling, and manufacturing.) Here are the top cities, all of which have seen a spike in these types of jobs since 2010:
- Houston, with an average blue-collar wage of $102,726
- Oklahoma City, $68,526
- Detroit, $80,964
- Grand Rapids, $66,157
- Nashville, $64,217
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complete list. And note that this spike "seems likely to be more than a merely cyclical phenomenon," writes Joel Kotkin, especially given US gains in energy and manufacturing. (As for that college degree,
one columnist thinks it may not be worth much.)