Pediatrician earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Pediatrician salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Louisiana $99,600
Puerto Rico $76,580
Alaska $268,010
Wisconsin $266,160
Mississippi $258,910
Nevada $258,750
Montana $248,370
Utah $240,060
Iowa $237,030
Alabama $220,910
New Hampshire $200,310
Minnesota $199,610
Missouri $197,760
Wyoming $194,830
Delaware $191,720
South Dakota $190,710
Arkansas $190,010
New Mexico $187,290
Oregon $186,610
Connecticut $185,810
Virginia $184,900
Washington $183,720
Rhode Island $182,200
Tennessee $181,740
Indiana $181,390
Massachusetts $180,300
California $178,480
Maine $174,860
New York $172,590
New Jersey $171,400
Nebraska $169,440
Colorado $167,750
Maryland $167,290
Georgia $162,140
Texas $161,770
Oklahoma $161,050
Kentucky $159,540
Hawaii $158,660
Vermont $155,650
North Carolina $153,830
Pennsylvania $153,720
Ohio $152,400
Idaho $150,390
Florida $146,990
Kansas $143,380
South Carolina $139,810
Illinois $139,220
Michigan $138,830
Arizona $117,260
District of Columbia $113,540

How do pediatrician salaries compare to similar careers?

Pediatricians earn about the same as related careers in Arkansas. On average, they make less than colorectal surgeons but more than urologists.

Career Median Salary
Colorectal surgeon salary $267K
Anesthesiologist salary $204K
Family practitioner salary $229K
Internist salary $220K
Gynecologist salary $171K
Pediatrician salary $190K
Podiatrist salary $129K
Hospitalist salary $127K
Immunologist salary $127K
Urologist salary $127K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)