Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric Salaries by State
Mean and median pay, wage percentiles, employment, and top-paying metro areas for orthopedic surgeons, except pediatrics across the U.S. Source: BLS OEWS May 2025 (data.bls.gov OEWS tool /OESServices/combo/table, all-occupation crawl by area).
Job Outlook, 2024–2034
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034.
Salary Map
Brighter tiles = higher average pay; dashed tiles have no data. Click a state for details.
💰 Top 5 Highest-Paying States
- Missouri$624,070
- Minnesota$592,220
- Arizona$542,140
- Wisconsin$535,750
- Mississippi$523,450
📉 5 Lowest-Paying States
- California$258,550
- Indiana$264,890
- Alabama$287,150
- Iowa$294,930
- Ohio$299,520
State Rankings
| # | State | Mean | Median | Hourly | vs. U.S. | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Missouri | $624,070 | $842,800 | $300 | +67.1% | — |
| 2 | Minnesota | $592,220 | $537,830 | $285 | +58.5% | 320 |
| 3 | Arizona | $542,140 | $558,970 | $261 | +45.1% | 110 |
| 4 | Wisconsin | $535,750 | $572,060 | $258 | +43.4% | 290 |
| 5 | Mississippi | $523,450 | $544,130 | $252 | +40.1% | — |
| 6 | West Virginia | $522,050 | $597,740 | $251 | +39.7% | 120 |
| 7 | Montana | $509,240 | $560,820 | $245 | +36.3% | — |
| 8 | Georgia | $503,390 | $474,820 | $242 | +34.8% | 490 |
| 9 | Washington | $464,800 | $553,310 | $223 | +24.4% | 290 |
| 10 | Florida | $462,360 | $473,750 | $222 | +23.8% | 580 |
| 11 | Nebraska | $456,110 | $507,770 | $219 | +22.1% | 200 |
| 12 | New Hampshire | $441,460 | $555,670 | $212 | +18.2% | 80 |
| 13 | Virginia | $432,290 | $478,710 | $208 | +15.7% | 170 |
| 14 | Michigan | $420,390 | $413,450 | $202 | +12.5% | 200 |
| 15 | Oklahoma | $419,180 | $530,070 | $202 | +12.2% | 30 |
| 16 | Illinois | $409,500 | $426,580 | $197 | +9.6% | 170 |
| 17 | Colorado | $374,610 | $385,410 | $180 | +0.3% | 410 |
| 18 | North Carolina | $372,620 | $323,630 | $179 | -0.3% | 560 |
| 19 | Massachusetts | $368,800 | $392,300 | $177 | -1.3% | — |
| 20 | New York | $364,520 | $414,290 | $175 | -2.4% | 1,450 |
| 21 | Pennsylvania | $363,580 | $354,020 | $175 | -2.7% | 240 |
| 22 | Texas | $363,410 | $200,780 | $175 | -2.7% | 490 |
| 23 | New Jersey | $347,890 | $341,430 | $167 | -6.9% | 420 |
| 24 | Tennessee | $341,820 | $325,520 | $164 | -8.5% | 180 |
| 25 | Arkansas | $332,090 | $262,470 | $160 | -11.1% | 350 |
| 26 | Kansas | $307,370 | $311,630 | $148 | -17.7% | — |
| 27 | Ohio | $299,520 | $323,480 | $144 | -19.8% | 500 |
| 28 | Iowa | $294,930 | $189,410 | $142 | -21.1% | 260 |
| 29 | Alabama | $287,150 | $324,570 | $138 | -23.1% | 380 |
| 30 | Indiana | $264,890 | $177,710 | $127 | -29.1% | 500 |
| 31 | California | $258,550 | $253,430 | $124 | -30.8% | — |
Top-Paying Metro Areas
Highest median pay among 50 metro areas.
| # | Metro area | Median | Mean | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Springfield, MO | $869,540 | $710,930 | — |
| 2 | Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV | $726,990 | $602,360 | — |
| 3 | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | $666,930 | $546,600 | 100 |
| 4 | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | $576,130 | $506,820 | 180 |
| 5 | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | $572,910 | $391,900 | 140 |
| 6 | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ | $558,970 | $546,970 | — |
| 7 | Northern New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area | $543,410 | $395,770 | 50 |
| 8 | Upper East Mississippi nonmetropolitan area | $543,400 | $494,070 | — |
| 9 | Omaha, NE-IA | $534,820 | $498,610 | 130 |
| 10 | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | $529,890 | $434,770 | 50 |
Pay by Industry
Highest-paying industries employing orthopedic surgeons, except pediatrics (BLS OEWS, by median).
| # | Industry | Median | Mean | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools, Privately Owned | $614,280 | $455,220 | 170 |
| 2 | Hospitals, Local Government Owned | $517,440 | $472,980 | 280 |
| 3 | General Medical and Surgical Hospitals, Local Government Owned | $517,440 | $472,980 | 280 |
| 4 | Local Government, including Schools and Hospitals (OEWS Designation) | $517,440 | $479,290 | 290 |
| 5 | General Medical and Surgical Hospitals, Privately Owned | $508,130 | $459,710 | — |
| 6 | General Medical and Surgical Hospitals | $500,580 | $442,340 | — |
| 7 | Hospitals, Privately Owned | $497,320 | $430,240 | 2,370 |
| 8 | Hospitals | $484,070 | $419,850 | 2,800 |
| 9 | Cross-industry, Private Ownership only | $361,010 | $380,980 | 13,180 |
| 10 | Sector 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance | $359,820 | $379,820 | 13,400 |
| 11 | Cross-Industry, Private, Federal, State, and Local | $358,550 | $373,570 | 14,100 |
| 12 | Ambulatory Health Care Services | $357,630 | $369,290 | 10,600 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric make in the U.S.?
The median orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric salary in the United States is $358,550 per year (mean $373,570), and about 80% earn between $84,170 and $659,290.
How much do orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric make per hour?
Roughly $180 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $373,570 and 2,080 work hours per year.
Which state pays orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric the most?
Missouri has the highest average pay for orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric at $624,070 per year (median $842,800).
What is the job outlook for orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric?
Employment is projected to change +4.1% from 2024 to 2034 (Faster than average), with about 400 openings per year.
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