Medscape collected information from 17,461 physicians in 30 specialties, including cardiologists, for the survey between Oct. 4, 2019 and Feb. 10, 2020. Overall, 38 percent of cardiologists have a net worth of less than $1 million, 47 percent have a net worth between $1 million and $5 million, and 15 percent have a net worth over $5 million.
Here is the breakdown by age:
Cardiologists younger than 45 years old
1. Under $1 million: 73 percent
2. Between $1 million and $5 million: 25 percent
3. More than $5 million: 2 percent
Cardiologists age 45 to 54 years old
4. Under $1 million: 30 percent
5. Between $1 million and $5 million: 57 percent
6. More than $5 million: 13 percent
Cardiologists 55 to 64 years old
7. Under $1 million: 17 percent
8. Between $1 million and $5 million: 60 percent
9. More than $5 million: 23 percent
Cardiologists 65 years old and older
10. Under $1 million: 12 percent
11. Between $1 million and $5 million: 56 percent
12. More than $5 million: 32 percent
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