Here’s how average midcareer gastroenterologist pay fares in 10 of the biggest U.S. cities:
|
City |
Average salary |
Vs. national avg. |
|
1. Atlanta |
$524,793 |
+4 percent |
|
2. Dallas |
$512,391 |
+2 percent |
|
3. Houston |
$512,391 |
+2 percent |
|
4. Chicago |
$510,247 |
+1 percent |
|
5. New York City |
$504,580 |
Even |
|
6. Phoenix |
$501,569 |
-2 percent |
|
7. Boston |
$501,259 |
-1 percent |
|
8. San Francisco |
$482,300 |
– 4 percent |
|
9. Philadelphia |
$472,808 |
-6 percent |
|
10. Los Angeles |
$471,905 |
-7 percent |
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