Obstetricians and Gynecologists Wages

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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.

National median and mean wage trend for Obstetricians and Gynecologists 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.

Median, mean, and percentile-vs-national annual wages by state for Obstetricians and Gynecologists, BLS OEWS 2023.
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