Pediatricians, General Wages
SOC 29-1221 • Full occupation profile
The median annual wage for Pediatricians, General is $198,690 nationally (2023 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $85,120 and the 90th percentile is $0, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.
National Wage Distribution (2023)
Employment
34,870
P10
$85,120
P25
$141,050
Median
$198,690
P75
—
P90
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National Wage Trend
How national median and mean wages for Pediatricians, General have moved across BLS OEWS release years.
| Year | Median | Mean | P10 | P90 | Employment | YoY Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $198,690 | $205,860 | $85,120 | — | 34,870 | — |
| 2022 | $190,350 | $203,240 | $78,230 | — | 33,430 | -4.2% |
| 2021 | $170,480 | $198,420 | $75,670 | — | 33,620 | -10.44% |
| 2020 | $177,130 | $184,570 | $69,470 | — | 27,550 | +3.9% |
Wages by State (2023)
State-level OEWS wage estimates for Pediatricians, General. The highest median is in Wisconsin at $239,060, 20% above the U.S. median.
| Area | Median Annual | vs National | Mean Annual | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wisconsin | $239,060 | +20.3% | $255,960 | 510 |
| Wyoming | $236,620 | +19.1% | $221,880 | 70 |
| Washington | $235,870 | +18.7% | $201,440 | 550 |
| Alaska | $233,330 | +17.4% | $238,030 | 90 |
| New Hampshire | $231,090 | +16.3% | $229,170 | 170 |
| Colorado | $229,780 | +15.6% | $220,170 | 420 |
| Kentucky | $228,860 | +15.2% | $227,730 | 280 |
| New Mexico | $228,760 | +15.1% | $225,630 | 180 |
| Indiana | $227,190 | +14.3% | $223,510 | 740 |
| Arizona | $218,210 | +9.8% | $232,880 | 1,160 |
| South Dakota | $217,570 | +9.5% | $236,680 | 50 |
| North Carolina | $215,340 | +8.4% | $215,700 | 1,020 |
| Pennsylvania | $215,300 | +8.4% | $240,120 | 1,760 |
| Oregon | $211,300 | +6.3% | $219,110 | 680 |
| Maine | $211,160 | +6.3% | $176,440 | 130 |
| Minnesota | $208,800 | +5.1% | $217,320 | 740 |
| Florida | $208,560 | +5% | $210,100 | 1,400 |
| California | $204,400 | +2.9% | $208,670 | 4,350 |
| Massachusetts | $204,310 | +2.8% | $204,670 | 950 |
| Missouri | $204,120 | +2.7% | $216,400 | 170 |
| Rhode Island | $203,210 | +2.3% | $207,150 | 300 |
| Kansas | $202,010 | +1.7% | $205,300 | — |
| Maryland | $201,720 | +1.5% | $235,460 | 750 |
| South Carolina | $201,050 | +1.2% | $244,780 | 250 |
| Texas | $196,630 | -1% | $225,220 | 2,530 |
| New Jersey | $195,150 | -1.8% | $204,190 | 860 |
| Delaware | $191,760 | -3.5% | $176,250 | 270 |
| Tennessee | $189,930 | -4.4% | $212,590 | 690 |
| Utah | $186,950 | -5.9% | $207,130 | 200 |
| Alabama | $183,280 | -7.8% | $196,560 | 450 |
| Louisiana | $181,320 | -8.7% | $172,250 | 170 |
| Virginia | $178,620 | -10.1% | $179,880 | 890 |
| West Virginia | $175,360 | -11.7% | $181,010 | 110 |
| Illinois | $174,970 | -11.9% | $196,980 | 1,790 |
| Vermont | $171,870 | -13.5% | $185,710 | 120 |
| Ohio | $171,860 | -13.5% | $237,860 | 1,360 |
| Michigan | $170,080 | -14.4% | $175,220 | 970 |
| Connecticut | $166,830 | -16% | $167,900 | 410 |
| Oklahoma | $166,400 | -16.3% | $197,470 | — |
| Georgia | $163,530 | -17.7% | $180,230 | — |
| New York | $160,410 | -19.3% | $172,860 | 4,560 |
| Montana | $127,570 | -35.8% | $184,560 | 40 |
| Arkansas | $125,840 | -36.7% | $138,600 | 240 |
| Hawaii | $102,200 | -48.6% | $171,260 | 480 |
| Nebraska | $74,200 | -62.7% | $141,530 | 210 |
| Iowa | — | — | $264,400 | 220 |
| Mississippi | — | — | $328,650 | 70 |