Here are the 11 highest paying states for orthopedic surgeons:
1. New Jersey: $494,510
2. Washington, D.C.: $487,773
3. California: $484,118
4. New York: $475,933
5. Connecticut: $469,966
6. Massachusetts: $463,856
7. Alaska: $460,991
8. Maryland: $456,717
9. Rhode Island: $450,404
10. Washington: $450,100
11. Delaware: $449,467
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