Medical Coder Salary by State: 50 Statistics to Know

Here are 50 statistics on medical coder salary based on state, according to AAPC’s 2010 Medical Coding Salary Survey.

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Alabama: $39,500
Alaska: $51,447
Arizona: $45,303
Arkansas: $36,856
California: $55,164
Colorado: $48,333
Connecticut: $48,506
Delaware: $48,269
Florida: $41,483
Georgia: $42,906
Hawaii: $51,071
Idaho: $41,675
Illinois: $42,298
Indiana: $40,845
Iowa: $38,316
Kansas: $38,845
Kentucky: $37,430
Louisiana: $41,080
Maine: $39,953
Maryland: $54,133
Massachusetts: $51,159
Michigan: $40,347
Minnesota: $46,021
Mississippi: $37,576
Missouri: $40,637
Montana: $38,500
Nebraska: $41,775
Nevada: $44,386
New Hampshire: $43,322
New Jersey: $53,725
New Mexico: $46,250
New York: $46,596
North Carolina: $41,285
North Dakota: $40,240
Ohio: $40,890
Oklahoma: $39,485
Oregon: $43,589
Pennsylvania: $43,944
Rhode Island: $47,353
South Carolina: $41,596
South Dakota: $39,136
Tennessee: $41,598
Texas: $44,319
Utah: $42,083
Vermont: $44,123
Virginia: $41,285
Washington: $48,941
West Virginia: $38,380
Wisconsin: $42,993
Wyoming: $37,870

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