Here is the average hourly pay rate for physician assistants in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.:
Alabama: $45.30
Alaska: $69.45
Arizona: $58.86
Arkansas: $32.82
California: $69.48
Colorado: $58.81
Connecticut: $68.89
Delaware: $59.69
District of Columbia: $60.69
Florida: $53.33
Georgia: $54.45
Hawaii: $51.42
Idaho: $57.80
Illinois: $60.01
Indiana: $59.06
Iowa: $59.37
Kansas: $55.04
Kentucky: $50.95
Louisiana: $57.50
Maine: $60.88
Maryland: $54.49
Massachusetts: $63.43
Michigan: $56.19
Minnesota: $60.42
Mississippi: $37.16
Missouri: $53.66
Montana: $58.80
Nebraska: $58.05
Nevada: $67.96
New Hampshire: $65.48
New Jersey: $63.01
New Mexico: $64.25
New York: $65.20
North Carolina: $57.61
North Dakota: $58.94
Ohio: $56.35
Oklahoma: $56.11
Oregon: $65.67
Pennsylvania: $52.95
Rhode Island: $61.86
South Carolina: $51.06
South Dakota: $57.22
Tennessee: $51.01
Texas: $63.93
Utah: $60.03
Vermont: $63.88
Virginia: $57.17
Washington: $69.90
West Virginia: $54.93
Wisconsin: $58.48
Wyoming: $63.14
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