According to the Bueaurea of Labor Statistics, The 2020 median pay for a web developer is $77,200 per year or $37.12 per hour.
The typical entry-level education is a Bachelor's degree; however, if you are proficient enough at html and css without a degree many companies will still hire you.
The growth rate of this job is 13% between the years 2020 and 2030 which according to the Beuraue of Labor Statistics is "faster than average"
Considering that according to policyadvice.net, the average median income for a citizen in the United States in 2022 was $51,916.27 a year or $24.52 an hour, being a web-developer can earn you up to 20% more money, and the fact that most companies do not require you to have a degree means you can on average make more money and need to spend less on things like college or coding bootcamps.
Although becoming a front-end web developer doesn't require a formal education, it is still recommended that you have one. The workload for these classes is very repetitive, tiring, and boring. The degree you recieve at the end, to most, is not even worth it.
Lower Division Classes include:
Upper Division Classes include:
The reason as to why the industry is considered endless is because as long as the internet exists, there will always be a market for skilled web developers. Any company you see who has any sort of online presence once needed a web developer to make their website.