Family medicine physician pay in the least happy U.S. cities

Detroit is the least happy city to live in, according to a Feb. 27 report on the “Happiest Cities in America” from WalletHub.

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The personal finance website ranked 180 of the largest cities across the country on three key metrics: emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment. 

Here is the average annual compensation for family medicine physicians in the 10 least happy cities in the United States, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

1. Detroit: $167,660

2. Cleveland: N/A

3. Montgomery, Ala.: N/A

4. Birmingham, Ala.: N/A

5. Shreveport, La.: N/A

6. Huntington, W.Va.: $204,430

7. Toledo, Ohio: $214,340

8. Jackson, Miss.: $224,200

9. Mobile, Ala.: $221,840

10. Akron, Ohio: $215,620

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