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
More articles on cardiologists:
Private-practice cardiology group rolls out cardiac monitoring solution
The hybrid ASC, office-based lab model for cardiology: 6 pros & cons
Michigan cardiac surgical center opens Las Vegas location: 5 details
At the Becker's 23rd Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine Conference, taking place June 11-13 in Chicago, spine surgeons, orthopedic leaders and ASC executives will come together to explore minimally invasive techniques, ASC growth strategies and innovations shaping the future of outpatient spine care. Apply for complimentary registration now.
