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The Top 10 Highest-Paying States for OB-GYNs

OB-GYNs play a critical role in women’s healthcare, from managing pregnancies and delivering babies to treating complex reproductive health issues. While the work is meaningful, compensation is often a key consideration for physicians deciding where to practice. Salaries for OB-GYNs vary widely across the country, with some states offering notably higher pay to attract and retain specialists in this demanding field.

Based on the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, here are the top 10 highest-paying states for OB-GYNs:

1. Washington - $378,630

2. Oregon - $358,110

3. Rhode Island - $355,380

4. Kentucky – $354,210

5. Nebraska – $347,280

6. Missouri – $345,810

7. Louisiana – $343,330

8. Maryland – $342,330

9. Utah – $331,280

10. Pennsylvania – $323,590


What This Means for OB-GYNs Exploring New Opportunities


  • High Demand Equals High Pay: States with workforce gaps, especially in rural or underserved areas, are more likely to offer higher salaries and additional incentives such as relocation support or student loan forgiveness.
  • Balance Earning Power and Living Costs: While salary is important, don’t overlook local cost of living. A slightly lower salary in a more affordable state may offer better overall financial stability.
  • Consider Professional Ecosystems: Beyond compensation, explore what each state offers in terms of hospital systems, practice autonomy, call schedules, and access to continuing education.

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