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Job outlook for rad techs and sonographers?

I'm currently located in NYC working as a medical receptionist and am looking to go back to school for either rad tech or sonography. How is the current job outlook for both of these fields? Ideally I would want to go into sonography since it pays more but AFAIK the only school I could possibly make it into is CAHE in Brooklyn but their tuition seems insane (over $50k). So I am not sure if it is worth paying all that money since I've heard mixed reviews on that school. There is a local community college that offers a rad tech program so I was thinking about going there.

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