New York spine surgeons have the highest annual salary, followed by Massachusetts and Maryland. Here is the data from all 50 states:
New York: $324,056
Massachusetts: $322,455
Maryland: $304,228
California: $298,659
Nebraska: $296,519
Connecticut: $296,505
North Dakota: $296,500
Idaho: $296,500
Alaska: $296,500
Nevada: $296,500
Wyoming: $296,500
Montana: $296,500
Vermont: $296,487
Washington: $296,111
Hawaii: $294,876
West Virginia: $294,516
Delaware: $291,653
Virginia: $289,820
Arizona: $287,921
New Hampshire: $284,124
Rhode Island: $282,769
Pennsylvania: $282,029
New Jersey: $281,410
Louisiana: $281,525
Colorado: $280,746
Minnesota: $280,090
South Dakota: $280,072
Oregon: $279,792
South Carolina: $279,207
Tennessee: $278,028
Ohio: $277,325
Kentucky: $276,702
Oklahoma: $275,159
Indiana: $274,919
Iowa: $274,507
Kansas: $274,237
Utah: $270,356
Wisconsin: $270,339
Arkansas: $269,954
Alabama: $268,901
Georgia: $266,776
Texas: $255,162
New Mexico: $265,336
Maine: $261,558
Mississippi: $260,436
Illinois: $257,910
Missouri: $257,910
Michigan: $257,002
Florida: $247,033
North Carolina: $232,727
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