Editor’s note: Salary data for anesthesiologists was not available for all states.
- Alabama: $165,880
- Alaska: $197,100
- Arizona: $245,450
- Arkansas: $208,190
- California: $311,950
- Colorado: $262,320
- Connecticut: $308,690
- Delaware: $209,510
- Florida: $224,240
- Georgia: $215,530
- Hawaii: $131,480
- Illinois: $228,170
- Indiana: $277,600
- Iowa: $248,560
- Kansas: $229,940
- Kentucky: $258,380
- Louisiana: $212,380
- Maine: $272,740
- Maryland: $260,920
- Massachusetts: $196,230
- Michigan: $276,030
- Minnesota: $288,320
- Mississippi: $218,380
- Missouri: $304,110
- Montana: $273,900
- Nebraska: $190,330
- New Hampshire: $233,920
- New Jersey: $275,260
- New York: $206,920
- North Dakota: $390,140
- Ohio: $239,690
- Oklahoma: $238,060
- Oregon: $269,310
- Pennsylvania: $293,230
- Rhode Island: $231,000
- South Carolina: $195,330
- South Dakota: $215,050
- Texas: $198,250
- Utah: $228,610
- Vermont: $202,470
- Virginia: $251,070
- Washington: $206,680
- West Virginia: $152,640
- Wisconsin: $244,320
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