Physicians, All Other; and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric Wages

SOC 29-1228 • Full occupation profile

The median annual wage for Physicians, All Other; and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric is $0 nationally (2020 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $61,380 and the 90th percentile is $0, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.

National Wage Distribution (2020)

Employment

375,390

P10

$61,380

P25

$126,470

Median

P75

P90

Wages by State (2020)

State-level OEWS wage estimates for Physicians, All Other; and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric. The highest median is in Pennsylvania at $206,760.

Median, mean, and percentile-vs-national annual wages by state for Physicians, All Other; and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric, BLS OEWS 2020.
Area Median Annual vs National Mean Annual Employment
Pennsylvania $206,760 $202,340 22,000
Maryland $205,380 $206,770 10,370
Tennessee $202,770 $194,700 7,450
Rhode Island $197,990 $206,670 2,350
Mississippi $188,560 $184,170 2,180
Massachusetts $188,350 $187,980 15,280
Kansas $185,030 $180,960 3,420
Michigan $167,350 $178,230 13,680
Alabama $213,410 4,260
Alaska $266,200 660
Arizona $240,750 8,200
Arkansas $209,160 3,590
California $226,200 30,800
Colorado $247,520 3,730
Connecticut $210,350 5,050
Delaware $219,940 1,380
District of Columbia $212,890 1,800
Florida $220,450 29,430
Georgia $251,300 11,000
Hawaii $263,200 2,110
Idaho $246,220 1,410
Illinois $228,070 12,970
Indiana $260,540 7,720
Iowa $246,660 2,270
Kentucky $249,540 3,150
Louisiana $221,420 4,680
Maine $279,700 2,030
Minnesota $244,720 9,310
Missouri $235,930 3,120
Montana $271,560 1,130
Nebraska $230,330 2,060
Nevada $251,840 2,890
New Hampshire $241,930 1,680
New Jersey $215,980 15,150
New Mexico $212,160 2,610
New York $204,290 30,090
North Carolina $198,750 13,510
North Dakota $212,990 1,320
Ohio $223,960 16,240
Oklahoma $205,440 3,100
Oregon $205,460 5,630
South Carolina $237,110 3,090
South Dakota $269,100 390
Texas $213,950 21,420
Utah $239,450 2,120
Vermont $226,390 780
Virginia $205,720 7,970
Washington $249,600 8,230
West Virginia $222,760 1,910
Wisconsin $258,470 8,200
Wyoming $263,540 470