The average annual wage for orthopedic surgeons, not including pediatrics, in the U.S. is $365,060, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The new data, as of May 2024, provides the average annual salary for orthopedic surgeons in
Here is the annual mean wage for 35 states:
Note: Wage data isn’t available for some states. Additionally, the BLS marked some states’ average wage as “equal to or greater than $239,200.”
Alabama: $309,060
Arizona: $468,860
Arkansas: equal to or greater than $239,200
California: $316,950
Connecticut: $293,010
Florida: $397,400
Georgia: equal to or greater than $239,200
Illinois: $328,530
Indiana: $336,160
Kansas: $368,060
Louisiana: $292,700
Maryland: equal to or greater than $239,200
Massachusetts: $307,820
Michigan: $447,210
Mississippi: equal to or greater than $239,200
Missouri: $382,590
Montana: equal to or greater than $239,200
Nebraska: $426,320
Nevada: $312,450
New Hampshire: $336,850
New Jersey: $338,500
New York: $289,900
North Carolina: $322,440
North Dakota: equal to or greater than $239,200
Ohio: $274,290
Oklahoma: $419,570
Oregon: equal to or greater than $239,200
South Carolina: $440,970
South Dakota: equal to or greater than $239,200
Tennessee: $312,890
Texas: $387,140
Utah: equal to or greater than $239,200
Vermont: $471,590
Virginia: $390,210
Wisconsin: $546,740