Family medicine physician pay by the hour

Here is the average hourly pay for family medicine physicians by state, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:

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Editor’s note: Salary data for family medicine physicians was not available for all states. 

  • Alabama: $112.22
  • Alaska: $143.21
  • Arizona: $112.90
  • Arkansas: $68.38
  • California: $115.76
  • Colorado: $105.35
  • Delaware: $110.57
  • Florida: $104.72
  • Georgia: $116.21
  • Hawaii: $112.15
  • Idaho: $109.01
  • Illinois: $79.08
  • Indiana: $111.53
  • Iowa: $125.43
  • Kansas: $98.10
  • Kentucky: $111.66
  • Louisiana: $84
  • Maine: $92.06
  • Maryland: $104.39
  • Massachusetts: $119.02
  • Michigan: $89.15
  • Minnesota: $111.16
  • Mississippi: $110.84
  • Missouri: $106.41
  • Montana: $100.64
  • Nebraska: $128.73
  • Nevada: $123.66
  • New Hampshire: $120.93
  • New Jersey: $84.04
  • New Mexico: $104.42
  • New York: $94.03
  • North Carolina: $107.98
  • Ohio: $102.43
  • Oklahoma: $128.27
  • Oregon: $99.69
  • Pennsylvania: $111.57
  • Rhode Island: $100.60
  • South Carolina: $148.69
  • South Dakota: $116.77
  • Tennessee: $124.29
  • Texas: $101.90
  • Utah: $111.44
  • Vermont: $97.13
  • Virginia: $108.14
  • Washington: $109.49
  • West Virginia: $100.10
  • Wisconsin: $112.71
  • Wyoming: $142.10

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