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Lori O’Connor, 46Esthetician & waxing

specialist $58,854

Craig Wolfe, 63Rubber duck

manufacturer $108,000

Donald Trump, 69Businessman$380 million

Hillary Clinton, 68Former secretary of state

$250,000

Brandon Williams, 25Magician$25,000

Robin Roberts, 55Television host

$14 million

Hilary Knight, 26Professional hockey

player $22,000

Matt Keatts, 33Chimney sweep

$76,845

EarnEarn

Capt. Kristen Griest, 26Army Ranger

$85,581

Karen Wiegmann, 66Field rep for the U.S.

Census Bureau $22,000

Aziz Ansari, 33Actor

$9.5 million

John Roberts, 61Chief justice

$258,100

OUR ANNUAL

REPORTOUR ANNUAL

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WhatPeopleWhat

People

Steph Curry, 28 NBA player

$11,370,786

Steph Curry, 28 NBA player

$11,370,786

Anna Chung, 40Former Wall Streeter turned yoga apparel company co-founder

$0

Anna Chung, 40Former Wall Streeter turned yoga apparel company co-founder

$0

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WALTER SCOTT’S

Does Emily Deschanel have a favorite episode of her series Bones?

—Annette L., Cleveland, Ohio

A: Deschanel, 39, says her favorite episodes of Bones (returning to Fox to begin its spring season Thursday night, April 14) are the ones where she and co-star David Boreanaz go un-dercover. Of those, she singles out the circus episode from season four, “Double Trouble in the Panhandle.” “I had to learn how to fake walk on wire, so it wasn’t me actually tight-rope walking very high,” she says. “But I got to do it on a much lower wire, which was a lot of fun fi lming the close-ups.”

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The former X Factor judge and original mem-ber of the R&B group Destiny’s Child, 35, calls on both of those roles to put together the next superstar female singing act in the BET reality series Chasing Destiny, airing Tuesday nights. How will Chasing Destiny work? I wanted this show to be organic—not a cattle call. I wanted to fi nd the girls. That’s the way it used to be with A&R [artists and rep-ertoire departments], and that’s what [creative director/choreographer] Frank Gatson and I have done.

Explain the “Destiny” in the title. Destiny is a very big thing for me. When you think about your dreams, you have to chase them. You have to know that they’re there; you have to know that it’s possible, and that’s what des-tiny is. You constantly want that goal to come true, so you’re chasing after it. You play the mom of Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) on Empire in flashback scenes. How has that been? Of course the fl ashbacks are with a younger Lucious [played by Shannon Brown], but I see everybody on set and we’ve gotten a chance to laugh it up. It’s been awesome. You do a lot of charitable work. What’s clos-est to your heart? Even before I was a mom, anything that related to children. I do a lot with Boys & Girls Clubs of America. To hear all these kids’ stories about how they got there, their journey with education, how much it means to them and how it changed their future is pretty amazing.

Ride ’Em,KevinKevin Costner, 61, steps away from the all-Ameri-can image he crafted in Dances With Wolves, Field of Dreams and McFarland, USA to play the title role in the action thriller Criminal (in theaters April 15). Here are fi ve facts about the native Californian.

1. Costner was 5 feet 2 inches when he graduated high school—nearly a foot shy of his eventual height.

2. He’s the lead singer of the country/rock band Kevin Costner & Modern West.

3. His two Oscars are offset by three Razzies (given for worst fi lms and bad performances).

4. He does his own horse-back riding in his Westerns.

5. One of his jobs while trying to make it as an actor was giving tours of stars’ homes.

I see that Andrew Dice Clay is coming back to TV. Which comedians make him laugh?

—Jeff W., Brooklyn, N.Y.

A: The Brooklyn native, 58, says he thinks Rodney Dangerfi eld was hilarious, plus Danger-fi eld gave Clay his big break. He adds, “Joan Rivers was another one whose stand-up and career I admired. And Don Rickles is simply the best.” Clay’s new Showtime series, Dice, premiering tonight, is scripted but will tell “semi-true” stories of who he is onstage and off.

What surprising song is at the top of the most-played list on Kelly’s iPod? Go to Parade.com/kellyrowland to fi nd out.

WALTER SCOTT ASKS ... KELLY ROWLAND

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We l c o m e t o Parade’s most popular edi-

tion—our annual sneak peek into the salaries of celebrities, CEOs, school-teachers, entrepreneurs and everyday folks with out-of-the ordinary jobs, including a karaoke DJ, an aerial photojournal-ist and a YouTube star. This year, we stretch our coverage over two issues (look for part two next week) so we can dive more deeply into the top job trends, the new twists in non-desk posi-tions, what to expect from the new batch of millen-nial managers and how to work from abroad.

Salary research and reporting by Heather Thompson and Jeryl Brunner

20–25%That’s how much less women (who make up

roughly half the U.S. labor force) make than men.

Source: whitehouse.gov

WOMEN 65+ IN THE WORKFORCE

1992: 1 in 12 2024: 1 in 5 (est.)

Source: The Wall Street Journal

KEVIN HART, 36Los Angeles

Actor$28.5 millon (est.)

AMY POEHLER, 44Los Angeles

Actress$10.5 million (est.)

Hart’s recent hit comedies include Get Hard, Ride Along

and Think Like a Man Too.

Poehler conquered both movies and television in

2015, playing Leslie Knope in the fi nal season of Parks and Recreation and giving a

voice to Joy in Inside Out.

PAUL LISAI, 32East Albany, Vt.Dairy farmer$10,000

“I always dreamed about starting a farm. Building a successful business in the

Northeast Kingdom has been a great experience.”

SHARON DAVIES, 48Davis, Calif.

Spanish immersion teacher$77,809

“I love my job. I get to speak Spanish all day. I taught

fourth grade for 18 years and now I teach junior high.”

DONALD STANTON, 64Ocala, Fla.

Corrections offi cer$36,900

“I oversee a dorm with 150 inmates and provide

training and security for new offi cer recruits.”

GARY CRANE, 60Palmyra, Mo.

Volunteer fi re chief $0

Crane, who supervises 20 people, says he gets paid in

“thank yous and hugs.”

MONIKA CARY, 60Kremmling, Colo.

Legal videographer$9,865

“I have been with the company 18 years. My

duties include videotaping witness depositions.”

EDWARD L. JONES JR., 38St. Charles, Mo.

Automotive sales$103,514

“What I enjoy most about being in auto sales is help-

ing people (or families) realize their dreams.”

JENNIFER HARDER, 34Brooklyn, N.Y.

Neo-vaudevillian$12,127

“I’ve been in a clown band, brass band, pirate band,

punk, folk and indie rock bands.”

LIZ RINCON, 36Memphis, Tenn.

Political strategist$53,000

As founder of her own strategy fi rm, she plans and implements political campaigns in Tennessee.

KEVIN W. JOHNSON, 55Clarksville, Md.

Chief of staff, Department of Defense

$160,300“I oversee all human

resource actions for civilian personnel.”

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$52,000 Average salary of actor in the Screen Actors Guild

$80 million Salary of Robert Downey Jr., highest-paid Guild member

$1,000What many struggling actors make each year

Source: The Hollywood Reporter and Forbes

MICHELLE PHAN, 29Boston

YouTube personality and beauty

entrepreneur

$3 million (est.)Her empire, now consisting of her em cosmetic line and beauty subscription service, grew from a grainy webcam

makeup tutorial.

DAVID BURRUEZO, 35Laurel Springs, N.J.

Lemon law representative$50,000

Burruezo works with buyers of clunker cars (aka

“lemons”) helping them navigate the legal system.

WANT TO BE IN NEXT YEAR’S EDITION?

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SAMANTHA ANN KING, 55Albuquerque, N.M.

Romance novelist$34,400

“I spend my days hunched over a computer, struggling

to fi nd the right words.”

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It’s a great time to get a job. The national unemployment rate is 5 percent (the lowest since 2008). Some jobs are opening up twice as fast as they can be fi lled. Health

care, for example, is booming. Thanks to aging baby boom-ers, more Americans grapple with chronic health prob-lems (diabetes, obesity), and as more people get health insurance, they seek more medical care. Add it all up and 19 of the top 30 fastest-growing occupations are in health care or personal care. Of course it’s not rosy everywhere—it’s not a good time to be a farmer, in manufacturing or working for the U.S. Postal Service, for example.

—Kathleen McCleary

ANDERSON COOPER, 48

New YorkNews anchor

$11 million (est.)For more than two decades, Cooper has covered some of the biggest news stories

worldwide. He currently hosts Anderson Cooper 360°

on CNN.

SHARON DAVIES, 48Davis, Calif.

Spanish immersion teacher$77,809

“I love my job. I get to speak Spanish all day. I taught

fourth grade for 18 years and now I teach junior high.”

BRYAN PASCUZZI, 45Bel Air, Md.

Parole and probation investigator$61,130

“I enjoy the opportunity to help individuals make a

turnaround in their lives.”

BRIAN D. BIXBY, ESQ., 63Boston

Attorney$875,000

“I help clients plan for the future, and if things do not

turn out as they hope, I rep-resent them to protect their assets and their families.”

CHRISTINA RENFER, 45Spring Brook Township, Pa. High school cafeteria food service worker

$4,636“I love the interaction with the faculty and students. I

treat the kids like they are my own.”

GARY CRANE, 60Palmyra, Mo.

Volunteer fi re chief $0

Crane, who supervises 20 people, says he gets paid in

“thank yous and hugs.”

MONIKA CARY, 60Kremmling, Colo.

Legal videographer$9,865

“I have been with the company 18 years. My

duties include videotaping witness depositions.”

EDWARD L. JONES JR., 38St. Charles, Mo.

Automotive sales$103,514

“What I enjoy most about being in auto sales is help-

ing people (or families) realize their dreams.”

JENNIFER HARDER, 34Brooklyn, N.Y.

Neo-vaudevillian$12,127

“I’ve been in a clown band, brass band, pirate band,

punk, folk and indie rock bands.”

THE FASTEST-GROWING CAREERS IN 2016

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TAYLOR SWIFT, 26Los Angeles, Nashville, New York

Singer/songwriter

$80 million (est.) Since she started singing and

writing songs as a teenager, Swift has racked up awards and sold out

arenas across the world, most recently during her 2015–2016

1989 World Tour.

MEG WHITMAN, 59Atherton, Calif.

CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise

$17.1 millionThe one-time California gubernatorial candidate and CEO of

eBay now helms the business hardware and software fi rm with a projected 2016 revenue of $50 billion.

34%The percentage of the U.S. workforce that is

contract workers. These 53 million earners in-clude everyone from freelance writers and

caterers to construction workers and engineers.Source: Upwork and the Freelancers Union

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (2014–2024 projections for growth)

Visit Parade.com/moneymaking for a look at more fast-growing jobs and the highest-paying careers today.

CARTOGRAPHERS (MAPMAKERS)

Median annual wage:$60,930

Projected job growth: 30%

HOME HEALTH AIDESMedian annual wage:

$21,380Projected job growth: 38%

APPLICATIONS SOFT-WARE DEVELOPERS Median annual wage:

$95,510Projected job growth: 19%

WIND TURBINE SERVICE TECHNICIANS

Median annual wage: $48,800

Projected job growth: 108%

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS

Median annual wage:$54,410

Projected job growth: 41%

STATISTICIANSMedian annual wage:

$79,990Projected job growth: 34%

PERSONAL FINANCIAL ADVISERS

Median annual wage:$81,060

Projected job growth: 30%

EMTS AND PARAMEDICS

Median annual wage:$31,700

Projected job growth: 24%

Here are some of the fastest-growing jobs:

MICHELLE PHAN, 29Boston

YouTube personality and beauty

entrepreneur

$3 million (est.)Her empire, now consisting

of her em cosmetics line and beauty subscription service, grew from a grainy webcam

makeup tutorial.

DAVID BURRUEZO, 35Laurel Springs, N.J.

Lemon law representative$50,000

Burruezo works with buyers of clunker cars (aka

“lemons”) helping them navigate the legal system.

WANT TO BE IN NEXT YEAR’S EDITION?

Visit Parade.com/salary to tell us how you make a living.

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RONDA ROUSEY, 29Santa Monica, Calif.

Mixed martial artist

$6.5 million (est.)Trained in judo and mixed martial arts, Rousey made her debut in the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2013 and re-cently branched out into acting, includ-ing a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live.

TADD HAISLOP, 25Charlotte, N.C.

Associate NFL editor, Sporting News$34,000

“My obsessive passion for sports led me to Sporting

News right out of college.”

SUSIE LOUCKS, 56Houston

Aerial photojournalist/ voice-over actor

$65,000“Police chases are defi nitely

a favorite. On New Year’s Eve, I followed a police

chase for almost an hour!”

KEN GRIFFIN, 47Chicago

Hedge fund manager and founder, Citadel

$1.7 billion Griffi n began trading in the

1980s from his Harvard dorm room.

NORAMAY CADENA, 35North Hills, Calif.

Engineer and entrepreneur$150,000

“I help build tech-enabled products and businesses.”Visit Parade.com/callings

for more about Cadena and others from the new book Callings: The Purpose and

Passion of Work.

GERALD ZOEBISCH, 73Fountain, Colo.

Chief Master Sgt., U.S. Air Force, retired$44,094

“I truly love working and associating with the older veterans (WWII and Korea).”

BETTY GRAMMER, 75 Raymore, Mo.

Part-time Walgreens cashier$5,510

“I like visiting with customers, asking them how their day is and helping them

fi nd things around the store.”

ANNIE PETERSEN, ED.D., 49Poway, Calif.

President and CEO, Asso-ciation for Human-Animal

Bond Studies$10,000

“We conduct research on the human-animal bond.”

Go to Parade.com/earn to see 50 more jobs and paychecks from

people all over the U.S.

“The majority of jobs available today do not re-

quire a four-year degree—they require training. And many of these jobs offer a salary that can grow much faster than vocations that require massive student loans. And yet, millions of students are system-atically discouraged—by

parents and guidance counselors—from pursu-ing these opportunities.”

—Mike Rowe, host of TV’s Somebody’s Gotta Do It

Visit Parade.com/rowe to read his take on the skills

gap in America.

SCOTT GRIBBLE, 50Mead, Wash.

Bail enforcement agent$87,500

“I love the freedom my job gives me, and knowing I am holding people account-able to the promise to appear in court.”

CARRIE HARMON, 37Montgomery, Texas

Spa director$45,000

“What I like best about my job is watching people transform.”

BRUCE MILLER, 63Greenville, S.C.

Karaoke DJ/host$25,000

“I get to listen to great music on a great system

and have a surprising num-ber of wonderful singers.”

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Ask MarilynBy Marilyn vos Savant

Say I look at a mirror two feet away. Do I see myself as someone sees me at two feet? Or four feet?

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You see yourself from four feet away. Why? Your image doesn't originate at the mirror. Instead, light travels from your face two feet to the mirror, where it's reflected another two feet back to your eyes. But if you look at a speck of dust on the mirror's surface, you see it from only two feet away. This phenomenon is why a mirror facing a window makes a room seem larger, but a photo of the same scene does not. When you look at that mirror, you actually look outdoors, even when you're facing the opposite direction!

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