Where do PAs earn the most? Nevada tops the list

As of May 2014, physician assistants earned an average income of $97,280, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Here are the top five states in which PAs earn the highest annual mean wages:

 

•    Nevada — $112,700
•    Rhode Island — $111,180
•    New Hampshire — $109,760
•    Washington — $107,390
•    Texas — $107,390

 

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