Orthopedic surgeon pay, by state

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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

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