Becker's Healthcare April 4, 2024
Claire Wallace

Nevada is the state where physician assistants earn the most annually, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The agency released updated compensation data April 3 to reflect May 2023 information, the latest available. .

Here is what physician assistants earn on average each year by state, including Washington, D.C.:

Alabama: $96,210

Alaska: $148,480

Arizona: $132,210

Arkansas: $88,720

California: $153,960

Colorado: $130,020

Connecticut: $132,550

Delaware: $136,270

District of Columbia: $126,090

Florida: $121,780

Georgia: $115,650

Hawaii: $130,300

Idaho: $113,870

Illinois: $122,720

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