Data showed that among five medical specialties with the largest pay gaps between men and women, men earned an average of $447,484 whereas women earned $377,732.
Physicians Thrive, a financial advisory group, compiled data from more than 12 sources, including Doximity, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Merritt Hawkins, for the report.
Minneapolis was found to be the highest-paying city for female physicians, with an average annual salary of $347,426. By contrast, Baltimore was found to be the lowest-paying city for female physicians, where the average salary was $262,109.
Here are the 10 cities where female physicians earn the most, along with the average annual salary:
1. Minneapolis ($347,246)
2. Sacramento, Calif. ($341,107)
3. Tampa, Fla. ($339,505)
4. Buffalo, N.Y. ($335,247)
5. Charlotte, N.C. ($331,556)
6. Dallas ($331,215)
7. San Francisco ($329,954)
8. St. Louis ($329,971)
9. Los Angeles ($328,223)
10. Hartford, Conn. ($327,996)