Obstetricians and Gynecologists Wages
SOC 29-1218 • Full occupation profile
The median annual wage for Obstetricians and Gynecologists is $0 nationally (2023 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $89,850 and the 90th percentile is $0, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.
National Wage Distribution (2023)
Employment
19,820
P10
$89,850
P25
$186,290
Median
—
P75
—
P90
—
National Wage Trend
How national median and mean wages for Obstetricians and Gynecologists have moved across BLS OEWS release years.
| Year | Median | Mean | P10 | P90 | Employment | YoY Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | — | $278,660 | $89,850 | — | 19,820 | — |
| 2022 | — | $277,320 | $83,280 | — | 21,450 | — |
| 2021 | — | $296,210 | $101,240 | — | 21,570 | — |
| 2020 | — | $239,120 | $82,330 | — | 18,900 | — |
Wages by State (2023)
State-level OEWS wage estimates for Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The highest median is in Michigan at $225,860.
| Area | Median Annual | vs National | Mean Annual | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michigan | $225,860 | — | $230,350 | 640 |
| Minnesota | $224,590 | — | $249,160 | 440 |
| New Jersey | $221,880 | — | $245,960 | 670 |
| South Dakota | $215,500 | — | $235,000 | 80 |
| Alabama | $200,020 | — | $205,780 | 120 |
| Ohio | $199,990 | — | $254,870 | 430 |
| District of Columbia | $199,010 | — | $208,050 | 30 |
| Idaho | $194,840 | — | $184,550 | — |
| Massachusetts | $176,520 | — | $218,850 | 740 |
| Alaska | — | — | $306,700 | 70 |
| Arizona | — | — | $314,140 | 310 |
| Arkansas | — | — | $273,410 | — |
| California | — | — | $285,470 | 3,120 |
| Colorado | — | — | $353,190 | 550 |
| Connecticut | — | — | $353,750 | 250 |
| Delaware | — | — | $309,490 | 100 |
| Florida | — | — | — | 1,470 |
| Georgia | — | — | $276,130 | 980 |
| Hawaii | — | — | $323,430 | 220 |
| Illinois | — | — | $286,200 | 690 |
| Indiana | — | — | $331,870 | 470 |
| Iowa | — | — | $317,880 | 120 |
| Kentucky | — | — | $331,120 | 320 |
| Louisiana | — | — | — | 60 |
| Maine | — | — | $297,180 | 100 |
| Maryland | — | — | $300,040 | 210 |
| Missouri | — | — | $323,810 | 50 |
| Montana | — | — | $290,800 | 30 |
| Nebraska | — | — | $317,080 | 90 |
| New Hampshire | — | — | $283,370 | 130 |
| New Mexico | — | — | $266,030 | 120 |
| New York | — | — | $262,790 | 2,350 |
| North Carolina | — | — | $297,330 | 480 |
| North Dakota | — | — | $349,380 | — |
| Oregon | — | — | $329,680 | 310 |
| Pennsylvania | — | — | $314,610 | 460 |
| Rhode Island | — | — | $285,430 | 80 |
| South Carolina | — | — | $292,850 | 130 |
| Tennessee | — | — | $310,610 | 380 |
| Texas | — | — | $287,330 | 910 |
| Utah | — | — | $286,430 | 230 |
| Vermont | — | — | $323,210 | 40 |
| Virginia | — | — | $320,370 | 390 |
| Washington | — | — | $364,060 | 490 |
| West Virginia | — | — | $250,840 | 30 |
| Wisconsin | — | — | $316,090 | 480 |