Wisconsin is the highest-earning state for orthopedic surgeons, according to 2024 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, published April 2.
Note: Data isn’t available for some states. The BLS marked some states’ average wage as “equal to or greater than $239,200.”
Here is average orthopedic surgeon annual compensation by state
State | Compensation |
Alabama | $309,060 |
Arizona | $468,860 |
Arkansas | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
California | $316,950 |
Connecticut | $293,010 |
Florida | $397,400 |
Georgia | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Illinois | $328,530 |
Indiana | $336,160 |
Kansas | $368,060 |
Louisiana | $292,700 |
Maryland | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Massachusetts | $307,820 |
Michigan | $447,210 |
Mississippi | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Missouri | $382,590 |
Montana | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Nebraska | $426,320 |
Nevada | $312,450 |
New Hampshire | $336,850 |
New Jersey | $338,500 |
New York | $289,900 |
North Carolina | $322,440 |
North Dakota | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Ohio | $274,290 |
Oklahoma | $419,570 |
Oregon | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
South Carolina | $440,970 |
South Dakota | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Tennessee | $312,890 |
Texas | $387,140 |
Utah | Greater than or equal to $239,200 |
Vermont | $471,590 |
Virginia | $390,210 |
Wisconsin | $546,740 |
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