Doximity compiled the report from surveys completed by 90,000 licensed, full-time U.S. physicians who work at least 40 hours a week.
Top 10 areas where salaries are growing the fastest:
1. Seattle — 15 percent
2. Hartford, Conn. — 13 percent
3. Riverside, Calif. — 12 percent
4. Cincinnati — 12 percent
5. Baltimore — 10 percent
6. Bridgeport, Conn. — 9 percent
7. Rochester, N.Y. — 9 percent
8. Ann Arbor, Mich. — 9 percent
9. Washington, D.C. — 8 percent
10. Atlanta — 8 percent
Bottom 10 areas for salary growth
1. San Antonio, Texas — -10 percent
2. Tampa, Fla. — -10 percent
3. Virginia Beach, Va.— -7 percent
4. Chicago — -7 percent
5. Louisville, Ky.— -6 percent
6. Miami — -5 percent
7. Indianapolis — -4 percent
8. San Jose, Calif. — -4 percent
9. Detroit — -4 percent
10. Charlotte, N.C. — 2 percent
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