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General Internal Medicine Physicians

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U.S. mean $267,200 · median $256,560

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Georgia #1 $388,060 $425,460 $187
+45.2%
$103,490–$581,750
Minnesota #2 $387,730 $373,700 $186
+45.1%
$197,440–$481,170
Maine #3 $349,150 $316,880 $168
+30.7%
$185,760–$539,420
Indiana #4 $339,500 $314,390 $163
+27.1%
$177,830–$504,870
Wisconsin #5 $334,100 $367,160 $161
+25%
$74,160–$451,640
South Dakota #6 $331,820 $280,520 $160
+24.2%
$222,550–$564,280
Washington #7 $327,250 $340,010 $157
+22.5%
$222,990–$406,010
North Dakota #8 $319,790 $338,400 $154
+19.7%
$190,430–$379,100
Idaho #9 $317,600 $355,390 $153
+18.9%
$133,880–$385,590
Alaska #10 $317,260 $366,080 $153
+18.7%
$163,230–$556,190
South Carolina #11 $315,380 $359,500 $152
+18%
$102,500–$441,010
Utah #12 $303,040 $331,720 $146
+13.4%
$161,890–$448,650
Rhode Island #13 $298,550 $379,490 $144
+11.7%
$69,590–$425,340
Alabama #14 $294,500 $311,180 $142
+10.2%
$156,060–$369,200
Oregon #15 $294,070 $268,570 $141
+10.1%
$228,850–$350,220
Colorado #16 $291,400 $299,990 $140
+9.1%
$176,330–$371,600
Vermont #17 $287,550 $228,670 $138
+7.6%
$181,710–$452,190
Ohio #18 $286,650 $249,990 $138
+7.3%
$84,180–$453,010
North Carolina #19 $283,840 $289,780 $136
+6.2%
$123,810–$462,680
Maryland #20 $276,280 $260,410 $133
+3.4%
$135,630–$393,430
Mississippi #21 $275,760 $325,610 $133
+3.2%
$67,440–$429,660
California #22 $273,270 $313,890 $131
+2.3%
$74,180–$441,710
Oklahoma #23 $270,930 $216,570 $130
+1.4%
$67,270–$468,320
Florida #24 $266,790 $222,600 $128
-0.2%
$85,220–$575,210
Missouri #25 $259,950 $216,570 $125
-2.7%
$173,630–$438,090
Texas #26 $254,300 $269,110 $122
-4.8%
$69,460–$387,660
Massachusetts #27 $253,080 $285,250 $122
-5.3%
$84,750–$369,930
Kentucky #28 $250,140 $241,530 $120
-6.4%
$73,510–$456,710
Louisiana #29 $238,520 $210,390 $115
-10.7%
$184,700–$324,900
Tennessee #30 $238,020 $232,220 $114
-10.9%
$64,870–$412,460
Arizona #31 $230,970 $259,320 $111
-13.6%
$65,610–$391,480
New Hampshire #32 $229,630 $229,210 $110
-14.1%
$69,840–$414,380
Pennsylvania #33 $226,950 $213,310 $109
-15.1%
$67,360–$415,810
Nebraska #34 $226,440 $221,360 $109
-15.3%
$70,920–$378,450
Connecticut #35 $216,230 $208,000 $104
-19.1%
$66,740–$413,750
New York #36 $213,360 $183,460 $103
-20.1%
$78,160–$416,640
Arkansas #37 $210,540 $233,130 $101
-21.2%
$59,180–$316,760
District of Columbia #38 $207,560 $223,250 $100
-22.3%
$48,710–$513,990
Michigan #39 $194,040 $149,990 $93
-27.4%
$59,440–$378,470
Illinois #40 $192,450 $140,680 $93
-28%
$63,940–$349,420
Iowa #41 $191,200 $122,920 $92
-28.4%
$71,420–$391,510
West Virginia #42 $189,160 $72,680 $91
-29.2%
$63,150–$430,020
New Jersey #43 $165,650 $89,990 $80
-38%
$82,320–$431,460
Nevada #44 $162,050 $114,090 $78
-39.4%
$82,970–$291,170

P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.