The highest-paid cardiologist in the 10 largest Midwestern cities

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The highest-paid cardiologist in Chicago, the most populated city in the Midwest, earns $994,400 per year, according to Medscape’s salary reporter tool. 

Cardiologists earn an average of $432,490 annually across the country, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Here are the salaries of the highest paid cardiologists in the 10 most populated cities in the Midwest, along with their amount of experience and their practice setting.

  1. Chicago: $994,400 annual salary; 22-28 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  2. Columbus, Ohio: $1,003,600 annual salary; 22-28 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  3. Detroit: $1,231,400 annual salary; 29-35 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  4. Milwaukee: $1,020,600 annual salary; 29-35 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  5. Kansas City, Mo.: $994,700 annual salary; 29-35 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  6. Omaha, Neb.: $976,000 annual salary; 15-21 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  7. Minneapolis: $983,000 annual salary; 36+ years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  8. Wichita, Kan.: $881,100 annual salary; 15-21 years of experience; self-employed practice setting
  9. Cleveland: $929,000 annual salary; 29-35 years of experience; employed practice setting
  10. Cincinnati: $1,064,200 annual salary; 22-28 years of experience; self-employed practice setting

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