What is the name of the career you chose?
Take a screenshot of the "Summary" section of your chosen career. Which shows the Median Pay, Typical Entry-Level Education, etc. Upload it here.
What is the annual median pay for your career?
Why did you choose this career and what do you think you will do in that career?
Go to Indeed.com and find a job listing of your selected career and post a screenshot of it below.
Calculate your pension (the amount you receive) when you retire, using your annual median pay. Your pension pays out at 2% per year worked. If you retire after working 35 years, what is the amount of your annual pension?
What is your monthly pension?
Using your median pay, calculate how much you will pay in Social Security tax each year. Social Security tax payment is 6.2% of your income. Social Security has a maximum taxable income of $184,500.
Using your median pay, calculate your yearly Medicare tax payment at 1.45%.
Most employers cover a large portion of their employees health insurance plan. On average, if you are a single person, your health insurance plan costs around $9,325 per year. On average, employers cover about 84% of the health insurance plan. How much will you pay for your health insurance plan?
How much will be taken from your monthly check to pay your health insurance plan?
Most employers cover a large portion of their employees health insurance plan. On average, if you have a family, your health insurance plan costs around $26,993 per year. On average, employers cover about 74% of the health insurance family plan. How much will you pay for your health insurance family plan?
How much will be taken from your monthly check to pay your health insurance family plan?
What is the hourly median pay for your career?
Calculate the monthly median pay for your career.
What is the Typical Entry-Level Education needed for your career?
What is the Job Outlook percentage over the 10 years (2024–2034)?
[The projected percent change in employment from 2024 to 2034.]