Physician assistant compensation by state

Washington is the highest-paying state for physician assistants, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Here is the average salary of physician assistants across the states and the District of Columbia:

State

Average physician assistant salary

Alabama

$92,220

Alaska

$144,460

Arizona

$122,420

Arkansas

$68,270

California

$144,520

Colorado

$122,330

Connecticut

$143,280

Delaware

$124,140

District of Columbia

$126,230

Florida

$110,930

Georgia

$113,260

Hawaii

$106,960

Idaho

$120,220

Illinois

$124,810

Indiana

$122,850

Iowa

$123,490

Kansas

$114,470

Kentucky

$105,980

Louisiana

$119,600

Maine

$126,630

Maryland

$113,340

Massachusetts

$131,920

Michigan

$116,870

Minnesota

$125,680

Mississippi

$77,290

Missouri

$111,610

Montana

$122,310

Nebraska

$120,740

Nevada

$141,360

New Hampshire

$136,200

New Jersey

$131,070

New Mexico

$133,630

New York

$135,620

North Carolina

$119,830

North Dakota

$122,590

Ohio

$117,200

Oklahoma

$116,710

Oregon

$136,600

Pennsylvania

$110,140

Rhode Island

$128,660

South Carolina

$106,200

South Dakota

$119,010

Tennessee

$106,110

Texas

$132,980

Utah

$124,860

Vermont

$132,860

Virginia

$118,920

Washington

$145,390

West Virginia

$114,260

Wisconsin

$121,630

Wyoming

$131,340

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