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By Susan Ricker, CareerBuilder Writer

Money means different things to different people, but many would likely agree that a paycheck of around $85,000 is a good thing. Check out these 10 high-paying jobs covering a variety of fields.

1. Actuary
What they do: Actuaries analyze the financial costs of risk and uncertainty. They use math, statistics and financial theory to assess the risk that an event will occur and to help businesses and clients develop policies to minimize the cost of that risk.
Median annual pay: $87,650

2. Compensation and benefits manager
What they do: Compensation managers plan, direct and coordinate how and how much an organization pays its employees. Benefits managers do the same for retirement plans, health insurance and other company-provided benefits.
Median annual pay: $89,270

3. Economist
What they do: Economists study the production and distribution of resources, goods and services and apply economic analysis to issues in a variety of fields, such as education, health, development and the environment. Some economists study the cost of products, health care or energy. Others examine employment levels, business cycles or exchange rates. Still others analyze the effect of taxes, inflation or interest rates. 
Median annual pay: $89,450

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10 jobs that pay $85,000 By Susan Ricker, CareerBuilder Writer Money means different things to different people, but many would likely agree that a paycheck of around $85,000 is a good thing. Check out these 10 high-paying jobs covering ...