Ohio has a shortage of plumbers.
The job has an average salary of nearly $60,000—20% more than the typical worker makes in the Buckeye State.
Some Ohio plumbers make six figures, which goes pretty far in a state where the cost of living is among the lowest in the nation.
It covers the roughly 650 Ohio professions—accounting for roughly 1 in 5 jobs—that require workers to obtain an occupational license.
Acquiring these government permission slips typically involves some combination of education and training, and would-be license holders must almost always pay the state for the privilege of working.