Careers in Sebring, FL
Part of Florida.
Sebring, FL’s regional price level is below the national average (index 92.47, where 100 = U.S. average, 2024 BEA data).
Unemployment rate: 6.6% · 34,508 people employed (2026-06, BLS LAUS, not seasonally adjusted).
Highest-Paying Careers
See full list →- 1Family Medicine Physicians$386,750
- 2Physicians, All Other$189,990
- 3Pharmacists$139,570
- 4Software Developers$116,110
- 5Nurse Practitioners$114,870
Largest Occupations
See full list →- 1Retail Salespersons1,150 employed
- 2Fast Food and Counter Workers1,120 employed
- 3Registered Nurses930 employed
- 4Cashiers810 employed
- 5Office Clerks, General690 employed
Highest Concentration
See full list →- 1Telemarketers9.87× national avg
- 2Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse5.87× national avg
- 3Family Medicine Physicians3.56× national avg
- 4Roofers3.41× national avg
- 5Court, Municipal, and License Clerks3.03× national avg
Best Purchasing Power
See full list →cost-of-living adjusted
- 1Family Medicine Physicians$418,244
- 2Physicians, All Other$205,461
- 3Pharmacists$150,935
- 4Software Developers$125,565
- 5Nurse Practitioners$124,224
Sources
Wage and employment data: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Cost of living: BEA Regional Price Parities. Unemployment rate: BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS). Opportunity Score isn’t available at the metro level yet — see Florida state page.