No college degree? Here are jobs where you have the best shot at earning 6 figures.

No college degree? Here are jobs where you have the best shot at earning 6 figures.

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A college diploma is no longer a sure ticket to a . Yet some workers can earn six figures in a range of occupations without a bachelor's degree, a new study finds.

Nearly 6 million full-time workers in the U.S. without a bachelor's degree earned at least $100,000 in 2023, according to a  from loan marketplace Lending Tree, which analyzed the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. The study sheds light on some alternative pathways to a high-paying career that don't require a four-year degree.

"This report is pretty clear proof that you don't have to go to college to earn a really substantial income, and if you are considering a different route, there is plenty of reason to believe that in an awful lot of fields you can be every bit as successful, and every bit financially stable without that college degree," Matt Schulz, chief consumer finance analyst at Lending Tree, told CBS MoneyWatch.

The 5.7 million, or 9%, of non-college graduates earning six-figure salaries worked in a range of fields, including software development, truck driving, elevator repair and more, according to the study. The report comes as many young people question the cost and value of a college degree, and evaluate whether the rewards are worth taking on the substantial student debt earning a degree often requires. 

Over the past 10 years, young workers without a bachelor's degree have seen their earnings increase, according to a 2024  from the Pew Research Center. Amid rising tuition costs and mounting student debt, 29% of U.S. adults say the cost of college is not worth it, according to the research.

The unemployment rate for young people who recently earned a college degree was close to 6% earlier this year, above the national average of 4.2%. That's in part because a growing number of employers are turning to artificial intelligence to perform tasks formerly , according to economists. 

At least 40% of workers without bachelor's degrees in 2023 earned six figures in 20 occupations, according to Lending Tree. They included software developers, sales engineers, aircraft pilots, air traffic controllers and others. 

Chief executives who never graduated from college were also on Lending Tree's list, with 64% earning at least six figures. To be sure, the study doesn't suggest that young workers should expect to ascend to executive-level positions without college degrees. Rather, the high share of non-college degree holders earning six figures as CEOs likely represents workers who have started their own businesses, according to Schulz. 

"It speaks to the opportunity that can come from starting a small business today," he said. "You're not necessarily talking about Fortune 500 companies."

These occupations have the highest share of workers without degrees earning six figures, according to Lending Tree's analysis:

A growing number of companies are putting less emphasis on a college degree, with many loosening requirements for applicants.

"For the longest time, a college degree was a hard-and-fast requirement for roles," Schulz said. "That's not always the case anymore, and that opens up a lot of opportunities for people who had doors closed on them in the past."

Lending Tree also found that San Francisco; Seattle, Washington; and San Jose, California, ranked first, second and third as the places where workers without degrees were most likely to earn six figures. 

By contrast, in El Paso, Texas; and Greensboro, North Carolina, just 4.9% of workers without college degrees earned six figures.