10 highest- & lowest-earning states for physicians

The North Central region of the United States offers, on average, the highest pay for physicians per year, according to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2016.

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Here are the five top-earning states for physicians:

•    North Dakota — $348,000
•    New Hampshire — $322,000
•    Nebraska — $317,000
•    Alaska — $314,000
•    Montana — $304,000

Here are the five lowest-earning states for physicians:

•    Rhode Island — $224,000
•    District of Columbia — $226,000
•    Maryland — $231,000
•    Massachusetts — $257,000
•    Michigan — $262,000

Note: The report includes responses from 19,200 physicians in more than 26 specialties.

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