Family and general practitioner average annual salary by state

The average annual salary for U.S. family and general practitioners was $211,780 as of May 2018, the most recent period available, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Family and general practitioners had the highest average annual salary in New Hampshire and the lowest in Rhode Island.

Here is the average annual salary for family and general practitioners by state, ranked from highest to lowest.

1. New Hampshire: $264,470
2. Wisconsin: $249, 110
3. Iowa: $246,670
4. Nebraska: $237,320
5. South Carolina: $235,790
6. Idaho: $234,810
7. Hawaii: $231,750
8. Arkansas: $228,620
9. Alaska: $227,730
10. Mississippi: $227,390
11. Washington: $226,600
12. Oregon: $226,030
13. Oklahoma: $225,140
14. New Jersey: $224,640
15. Wyoming: $222,750
16. Minnesota: $221,700
17. North Carolina: $221,220
18. Colorado: $220,960
19. Vermont: $219,620
20. Massachusetts: $218,340
21. Louisiana: $217,580
22. Florida: $216,020
23. Kansas: $215,450
24. Montana: $214,710
25. West Virginia: $214,270
26. Delaware: $214,170
27. South Dakota: $214,030
28. Texas: $213,620
29. Illinois: $213,340
30. Tennessee: $212,900
31. Kentucky: $211,670
32. Alabama: $211,550
33. Arizona: $209,810
34: Pennsylvania: $208,470
35. Indiana: $207,480
36. Michigan: $207,110
37. Maine: $202,440  
38. Nevada: $202,430
39. Virginia: $201,120
40. Connecticut: $199,890
41. Maryland: $199,300
42. California: $197,860
43. Utah: $195,610
44. Ohio: $193,140
45. New York: $192,900
46. Missouri: $191,110
47. Georgia: $190,950
48. New Mexico: $176,120
49. Rhode Island: $175,250
50. North Dakota: Data not available

 

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