Orthopedic surgeons in Hawaii had the highest average annual wage, followed by New Hampshire and Vermont. The data was gathered in May.
Here is the average annual wage for orthopedic surgeons by state:
Note: There was no data for the 28 states not listed.
- Hawaii: $554,520
- New Hampshire: $425,620
- Vermont: $413,870
- Michigan: $412,260
- Arizona: $405,170
- Nebraska: $382,280
- Kansas: $371,500
- Arkansas: $365,580
- Ohio: $364,070
- New Jersey: $344,870
- Florida: $320,430
- Alabama: $317,950
- Colorado: $316,300
- Iowa: $311,720
- Massachusetts: $299,070
- Tennessee: $297,690
- Virginia: $296,120
- Washington: $284,010
- Maine: $278,240
- Illinois: $266,800
- Indiana: $254,430
- West Virginia: $229,250
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