Compare One Occupation Across States
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Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric
Full orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric overview →U.S. mean $373,570 · median $358,550
| State | Rank | Mean | Median | Hourly | Mean vs U.S. | P10–P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Missouri | #1 | $624,070 | $842,800 | $300 | +67.1% | $114,340–$869,540 |
| Minnesota | #2 | $592,220 | $537,830 | $285 | +58.5% | — |
| Arizona | #3 | $542,140 | $558,970 | $261 | +45.1% | $237,990–$826,870 |
| Wisconsin | #4 | $535,750 | $572,060 | $258 | +43.4% | — |
| Mississippi | #5 | $523,450 | $544,130 | $252 | +40.1% | $209,620–$621,270 |
| West Virginia | #6 | $522,050 | $597,740 | $251 | +39.7% | $64,120–$894,940 |
| Montana | #7 | $509,240 | $560,820 | $245 | +36.3% | $207,000–$729,990 |
| Georgia | #8 | $503,390 | $474,820 | $242 | +34.8% | $238,050–$886,940 |
| Washington | #9 | $464,800 | $553,310 | $223 | +24.4% | $181,940–$684,080 |
| Florida | #10 | $462,360 | $473,750 | $222 | +23.8% | $228,800–$545,620 |
| Nebraska | #11 | $456,110 | $507,770 | $219 | +22.1% | $219,210–$555,800 |
| New Hampshire | #12 | $441,460 | $555,670 | $212 | +18.2% | $69,970–$676,240 |
| Virginia | #13 | $432,290 | $478,710 | $208 | +15.7% | $151,810–$623,030 |
| Michigan | #14 | $420,390 | $413,450 | $202 | +12.5% | $81,050–$732,000 |
| Oklahoma | #15 | $419,180 | $530,070 | $202 | +12.2% | $156,300–$670,540 |
| Illinois | #16 | $409,500 | $426,580 | $197 | +9.6% | $115,310–$797,060 |
| Colorado | #17 | $374,610 | $385,410 | $180 | +0.3% | $180,610–$641,130 |
| North Carolina | #18 | $372,620 | $323,630 | $179 | -0.3% | $75,510–$629,080 |
| Massachusetts | #19 | $368,800 | $392,300 | $177 | -1.3% | $200,220–$392,380 |
| New York | #20 | $364,520 | $414,290 | $175 | -2.4% | $77,150–$619,340 |
| Pennsylvania | #21 | $363,580 | $354,020 | $175 | -2.7% | $87,640–$587,790 |
| Texas | #22 | $363,410 | $200,780 | $175 | -2.7% | $75,580–$758,150 |
| New Jersey | #23 | $347,890 | $341,430 | $167 | -6.9% | $215,640–$593,680 |
| Tennessee | #24 | $341,820 | $325,520 | $164 | -8.5% | $139,100–$472,540 |
| Arkansas | #25 | $332,090 | $262,470 | $160 | -11.1% | $155,250–$621,020 |
| Kansas | #26 | $307,370 | $311,630 | $148 | -17.7% | $140,160–$492,460 |
| Ohio | #27 | $299,520 | $323,480 | $144 | -19.8% | $67,300–$641,190 |
| Iowa | #28 | $294,930 | $189,410 | $142 | -21.1% | $124,510–$539,990 |
| Alabama | #29 | $287,150 | $324,570 | $138 | -23.1% | $114,990–$387,490 |
| Indiana | #30 | $264,890 | $177,710 | $127 | -29.1% | $177,710–$518,510 |
| California | #31 | $258,550 | $253,430 | $124 | -30.8% | $80,660–$457,010 |
P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.