Where should physicians practice based on cost of living? 5 high & 5 low cost of living states

Where should physicians practice? WalletHub compared all 50 states and Washington, D.C. in its “2016’s Best and Worst States for Doctors” report, to offer physicians insight into the pros and cons of practicing in each state.

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Here is a snapshot of the report, listing the states with the highest cost of living and states with the lowest cost of living.

Highest cost of living (adjusted mean annual wage for physicians)

1. Mississippi
2. Indiana
3. Georgia
4. Iowa
5. Alabama

Lowest cost of living (adjusted mean annual wage for physicians)

47. Connecticut
48. New York
49. Vermont
50. Hawaii
51. District of Columbia

Read more report findings, here.

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