Here are the salaries earned by PAs in 2014:
• Less than or equal to $40,000 — 3.1 percent
• $40,001 to $60,000 — 4.5 percent
• $60,001 to $80,000 — 13.2 percent
• $80,001 to $100,000 — 35.1 percent
• $100,001 to $120,000 — 24.6 percent
• $120,001 to $140,000 — 10.8 percent
• $140,001 to $160,000 — 5.2 percent
• More than $160,000 — 3.5 percent
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