Surgeons, All Other Salaries by State
Mean and median pay, wage percentiles, employment, and top-paying metro areas for surgeons, all others 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
- North Dakota$526,650
- New Jersey$503,070
- Iowa$488,900
- Minnesota$487,710
- Ohio$482,910
📉 5 Lowest-Paying States
- Arkansas$234,560
- Connecticut$250,120
- California$255,620
- Kentucky$271,370
- Nevada$290,780
State Rankings
| # | State | Mean | Median | Hourly | vs. U.S. | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Dakota | $526,650 | $604,890 | $253 | +40.8% | 150 |
| 2 | New Jersey | $503,070 | $437,890 | $242 | +34.5% | 680 |
| 3 | Iowa | $488,900 | $370,390 | $235 | +30.7% | 110 |
| 4 | Minnesota | $487,710 | $568,150 | $234 | +30.4% | 910 |
| 5 | Ohio | $482,910 | $554,220 | $232 | +29.1% | 980 |
| 6 | Georgia | $459,440 | $502,070 | $221 | +22.9% | 300 |
| 7 | Wisconsin | $450,490 | $416,000 | $217 | +20.5% | 550 |
| 8 | Oklahoma | $447,720 | $553,790 | $215 | +19.7% | 80 |
| 9 | New Hampshire | $428,950 | $534,870 | $206 | +14.7% | 220 |
| 10 | Indiana | $413,140 | $459,300 | $199 | +10.5% | 420 |
| 11 | Tennessee | $408,230 | $373,510 | $196 | +9.2% | 490 |
| 12 | Arizona | $403,010 | $415,980 | $194 | +7.8% | — |
| 13 | Wyoming | $395,300 | $387,880 | $190 | +5.7% | 60 |
| 14 | Florida | $391,060 | $429,990 | $188 | +4.6% | 2,260 |
| 15 | Washington | $382,200 | $479,460 | $184 | +2.2% | 370 |
| 16 | Michigan | $380,190 | $412,460 | $183 | +1.7% | 440 |
| 17 | North Carolina | $377,270 | $398,410 | $181 | +0.9% | 480 |
| 18 | Nebraska | $372,610 | $341,410 | $179 | -0.4% | 180 |
| 19 | Illinois | $372,060 | $438,010 | $179 | -0.5% | 620 |
| 20 | Vermont | $367,210 | $438,530 | $177 | -1.8% | 160 |
| 21 | West Virginia | $353,810 | $468,210 | $170 | -5.4% | 240 |
| 22 | Mississippi | $349,910 | $180,420 | $168 | -6.4% | 120 |
| 23 | Louisiana | $349,520 | $304,830 | $168 | -6.5% | 140 |
| 24 | Idaho | $347,980 | $211,490 | $167 | -6.9% | 60 |
| 25 | Massachusetts | $346,190 | $387,150 | $166 | -7.4% | 770 |
| 26 | New York | $345,710 | $410,410 | $166 | -7.5% | 4,540 |
| 27 | New Mexico | $335,940 | $363,940 | $162 | -10.2% | 150 |
| 28 | Maryland | $317,130 | $328,700 | $152 | -15.2% | 520 |
| 29 | Virginia | $313,960 | $360,510 | $151 | -16% | 260 |
| 30 | Texas | $313,310 | $222,820 | $151 | -16.2% | 1,710 |
| 31 | Rhode Island | $298,710 | $199,990 | $144 | -20.1% | — |
| 32 | Nevada | $290,780 | $326,520 | $140 | -22.2% | — |
| 33 | Kentucky | $271,370 | $162,160 | $130 | -27.4% | 440 |
| 34 | California | $255,620 | $131,990 | $123 | -31.6% | — |
| 35 | Connecticut | $250,120 | $161,680 | $120 | -33.1% | 440 |
| 36 | Arkansas | $234,560 | $254,940 | $113 | -37.3% | 280 |
Top-Paying Metro Areas
Highest median pay among 88 metro areas.
| # | Metro area | Median | Mean | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | $762,360 | $610,250 | 140 |
| 2 | Greenville-Anderson-Greer, SC | $630,540 | $511,850 | 70 |
| 3 | Charleston, WV | $619,320 | $531,340 | 60 |
| 4 | Toledo, OH | $618,680 | $506,420 | 50 |
| 5 | Columbus, OH | $609,450 | $609,460 | 180 |
| 6 | Fargo, ND-MN | $604,890 | $549,670 | 80 |
| 7 | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | $568,150 | $558,500 | 330 |
| 8 | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | $561,070 | $519,270 | 160 |
| 9 | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | $535,800 | $485,820 | — |
| 10 | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA | $529,100 | $502,110 | 90 |
Pay by Industry
Highest-paying industries employing surgeons, all others (BLS OEWS, by median).
| # | Industry | Median | Mean | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals, Privately Owned | $459,690 | $348,280 | 310 |
| 2 | Outpatient Care Centers | $439,990 | $428,330 | 720 |
| 3 | Ambulatory Health Care Services | $414,010 | $414,500 | 14,040 |
| 4 | Offices of Physicians | $414,010 | $416,030 | 13,130 |
| 5 | Cross-Industry, Private, Federal, State, and Local | $414,010 | $373,930 | 25,140 |
| 6 | Cross-industry, Private Ownership only | $414,010 | $389,590 | 22,570 |
| 7 | Sector 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance | $414,010 | $383,450 | 23,200 |
| 8 | Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals | $411,410 | $343,520 | 380 |
| 9 | Hospitals, Privately Owned | $404,100 | $349,350 | 7,920 |
| 10 | General Medical and Surgical Hospitals, Privately Owned | $401,360 | $349,040 | 7,600 |
| 11 | Hospitals | $357,430 | $335,730 | 9,150 |
| 12 | Hospitals, Local Government Owned | $347,910 | $315,480 | 680 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do surgeons, all other make in the U.S.?
The median surgeons, all other salary in the United States is $414,010 per year (mean $373,930), and about 80% earn between $80,320 and $655,320.
How much do surgeons, all other make per hour?
Roughly $180 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $373,930 and 2,080 work hours per year.
Which state pays surgeons, all other the most?
North Dakota has the highest average pay for surgeons, all other at $526,650 per year (median $604,890).
What is the job outlook for surgeons, all other?
Employment is projected to change +3.9% from 2024 to 2034 (About as fast as average), with about 600 openings per year.
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