Compare One Occupation Across States
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Dermatologists
Full dermatologists overview →U.S. mean $323,530 · median $328,730
| State | Rank | Mean | Median | Hourly | Mean vs U.S. | P10–P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minnesota | #1 | $510,270 | $625,790 | $245 | +57.7% | $79,450–$728,210 |
| Wisconsin | #2 | $459,550 | $440,710 | $221 | +42% | $77,440–$757,250 |
| New Hampshire | #3 | $438,070 | $516,230 | $211 | +35.4% | $76,450–$688,630 |
| Washington | #4 | $412,360 | $526,170 | $198 | +27.5% | $98,650–$672,840 |
| Alabama | #5 | $401,500 | $394,550 | $193 | +24.1% | $110,530–$705,310 |
| Maryland | #6 | $384,980 | $442,210 | $185 | +19% | $161,540–$468,650 |
| Arkansas | #7 | $378,500 | $422,060 | $182 | +17% | $139,260–$545,080 |
| Delaware | #8 | $370,170 | $442,120 | $178 | +14.4% | $207,450–$445,800 |
| Illinois | #9 | $367,430 | $435,750 | $177 | +13.6% | $148,550–$538,170 |
| Iowa | #10 | $365,140 | $424,970 | $176 | +12.9% | $233,890–$468,740 |
| North Carolina | #11 | $360,910 | $367,350 | $174 | +11.6% | $186,700–$475,970 |
| Tennessee | #12 | $359,260 | $433,630 | $173 | +11% | $70,330–$623,290 |
| Colorado | #13 | $357,840 | $398,810 | $172 | +10.6% | $153,340–$501,410 |
| Nebraska | #14 | $352,480 | $359,580 | $169 | +8.9% | $103,620–$588,160 |
| Indiana | #15 | $350,490 | $225,200 | $169 | +8.3% | $104,670–$578,040 |
| Arizona | #16 | $346,080 | $233,270 | $166 | +7% | $103,990–$656,230 |
| Michigan | #17 | $344,770 | $414,910 | $166 | +6.6% | $103,490–$519,590 |
| Nevada | #18 | $337,610 | $419,410 | $162 | +4.4% | $115,940–$461,120 |
| New York | #19 | $334,230 | $374,010 | $161 | +3.3% | $106,320–$488,680 |
| Virginia | #20 | $327,140 | $280,060 | $157 | +1.1% | $107,590–$583,390 |
| Idaho | #21 | $314,760 | $281,920 | $151 | -2.7% | $124,890–$612,100 |
| Ohio | #22 | $312,020 | $373,640 | $150 | -3.6% | $67,020–$426,530 |
| Texas | #23 | $291,630 | $218,670 | $140 | -9.9% | $98,500–$534,030 |
| South Carolina | #24 | $287,560 | $259,990 | $138 | -11.1% | $165,600–$437,060 |
| Connecticut | #25 | $268,770 | $165,040 | $129 | -16.9% | $74,480–$439,400 |
| Kentucky | #26 | $249,200 | $195,830 | $120 | -23% | $124,570–$472,580 |
P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.