The financial planning company used information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, Doximity’s “2019 Physician Compensation Report,” information from salary.com, Merrit Hawkins’ “2019 Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives” and Medscape’s “2020 Compensation Overview.”
Here are 11 cities where compensation is increasing, along with percent increase:
1. Seattle: 15 percent
2. Hartford, Conn.: 13 percent
3. Riverside, Calif.: 12 percent
4. Cincinnati: 12 percent
5. Baltimore: 10 percent
6. Bridgeport, Conn.: 9 percent
7. Rochester, N.Y.: 9 percent
9. Ann Arbor, Mich.: 9 percent
10. Washington, D.C.: 8 percent*
10. Atlanta: 8 percent*
*Tied for 10th
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