10 highest-paying states for physician assistants

The average annual salary for physician assistants in the U.S. is $125,270, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational employment statistics survey.

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By comparison, nurse practitioners make an average of $124,680, general medicine physicians make an average of $242,190 and nurses make an average of $77,600. 

Physician assistants are paid the most in Washington, earning $145,290, followed closely by California and Alaska. Physician assistants in Arkansas made the least, earning an average of $68,270 per year.

Here are the 10 highest-paying states for physician assistants to practice:

 

State

Hourly mean wage

Annual mean wage

1

Washington

$69.90

$145,390

2

California

$69.48

$144,520

3

Alaska

$69.45

$144,460

4

Connecticut

$68.89

$143,280

5

Nevada

$67.96

$141,360

6

Oregon

$65.67

$136,600

7

New Hampshire

$65.48

$136,200

8

New York

$65.20

$135,620

9

New Mexico

$64.25

$133,630

10

Texas

$63.93

$132,980

 

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