Here are the cities with the highest average physician compensation:
1. Charlotte, N.C. – $285,109
2. Bridgeport, Conn. – $279,138
3. Minneapolis- $272,610
4. Indianapolis- $270,468
5. Phoenix- $268,869
6. Dallas- $264,771
7. Louisville, Ky. – $264,026
8. Orlando, Fla. – $263,494
9. Houston- $260,645
10. Tampa, Fla. – $257,304
The following 10 cities have the lowest average physician compensation:
1. Durham, N.C. – $200,594
2. Ann Arbor, Mich. – $210,911
3. Charleston, S.C. – $216,038
4. Baltimore – $217,249
5. Washington, D.C. – $221,815
6. Boston – $223,445
7. Philadelphia – $223,688
8. Denver – $226,282
9. New Haven, Conn. – $232,260
10. Columbus, Ohio – $233,436
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