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    5 State Breakdownof nP SalarieS

    6 State Breakdownof Pa SalarieS

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    9 PA SAlArieS bySelect citieS

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    Inches forward, Inches back. Thataptly sums up the findings of the 2010 National

    Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners and the 2010

    National Salary Survey of Physician Assistants.

    These surveys, conducted byADVANCE for NPs

    & PAs, documented small overall salary increasesfor both professions. But they also recorded a 4.5%

    drop in hourly pay for NPs who work

    part time. Given the troubled economy,

    the findings appear to be encouraging

    for 2011 and beyond.

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    Our surveys were conducted using

    online questionnaires created with Zarca

    Interactives survey software. We collected data from

    Aug. 23 through Nov. 30, 2010. Nearly 3,000 NPs

    (2,956) participated in the survey designed for nurse

    practitioners, and nearly 1,300 PAs (1,276) answered

    the version created for physician assistants. Because

    2010 was the first year thatADVANCEsurveyedboth professions, youll note some differences in our

    reporting due to our longer history of

    gathering data about NP salaries.

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    In terms of full-time

    salaries, PAs make more

    than NPs. PAs earned

    Michelle Perron Pronsati nd Michael Gerchufsky e e edis

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    tle 1

    nP & Pa sli, 20012010

    nurse Practitioners

    2010 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001

    avg ull-tim nP ly $90,770 $89,579 $81,397 $74,812 $69,203 63,172

    avg pt-tim nP uly t $43.77 $45.85 $40.32 $36.80 $33.89 $32.53

    Sources: National Salar y Survey o Nurse Practitioners, conducted in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009 byaDVaNCE Nuse pciines. In 2010, conducted by ADVANCE or NPs & PAs.

    Physician assistants

    2010 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001

    avg ull-tim Pa ly $96,876 $93,105* $86,214* $81,129* $76,039* $71,046*

    avg pt-tim Pa uly t $51.11

    Sources: National Salary Survey o Physician Assistants, conducted in 2010 byaDVaNCE Nps & pas; *American Academy o Physician Assistants National Physician Assistant Census Reports or each given year.

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    an average of $96,876 in 2010 (Table 1), while NPs

    earned an average of $90,770. The surveys also docu-

    mented a notable difference in salary improvement

    between 2009 and 2010: Comparing ADVANCEs

    2010 results with 2009 salary data from the American

    Academy of Physician Assistants, PAs experienced

    more than twice the salary increase that NPs did.

    The average PA salary increase was $3,771, while

    the average NP salary increase was $1,191.

    That PAs generally make more money than NPs

    is not a new observation. This trend appears to be

    based largely on practice setting. PAs more com-

    monly work in specialties that also generate higher

    incomes for physicians, such as emergency medicine

    and surgery (including the really big moneymakers,

    tle 2

    2010 sli y Pti sttignurse Practitioners*(in descending order by salary; based on 2,956 responses)

    Pimy wk sttig 2010 sly 2009 sly cg i %

    Emeenc demen $104,549 $104,369 0.2% incese

    aeseics/skin ce $102,547 $105,152 2.5% deceseMenl el $100,914 $100,140 0.8% incese

    Cdil clinic $100,881 $90,159 11.9% incese

    oncl clinic $98,327 $88,856 10.6% incese

    hsil $93,943 $93,694 0.3% incese

    Nenl uni $93,925 $95,280 1.4% decese

    geiic $93,668 $91,863 1.9% incese

    huse clls $93,390 $98,915 5.6% decese

    Cecins $91,630 $88,880 3.1% incese

    Sue $91,511 $90,959 0.6% incese

    reil clinic $90,170 $89,049 1.2% incese

    hIV clinic $89,857 $88,086 2.0% incese

    Diees/endcinl $89,710 $85,244 5.2% incese

    Inenl medicine $88,287 $88,903 0.6% decese

    Fmil cice $86,518 $86,520 0.002% decese

    pediic cice $85,618 $83,926 2.0% incese

    Wmens el $83,687 $83,319 0.4% incese

    acdemi $80,400 $81,552 1.4% decese

    Cllee el (12 ms.) $79,139 $81,981 3.4% decese

    Elemen secnd scl $77,513 $76,965 0.7% inceseCllee el (9 ms.) $60,829 $63,452 4.1% decese

    *yer-to-yer comrison vilble or Nps only. 2010 ws the frst yerADVANCEcollected dt on pas.

    Physician assistants(in descending order by salary; based on 1,276 responses)

    Pimy wk sttig 2010 sly

    Menl el $116,758

    Elemen secnd scl $115,000Cdil cice $109,030

    aeseics/deml cice $107,727

    Emeenc demen $103,489

    Sue $102,760

    hsil uni (e n sue emeencdemen)

    $97,680

    Nusin me, ssised livin ln-em ce cili $96,364

    Wksie $95,296

    acdemi $95,215huse clls $94,383

    hIV clinic $91,333

    reil clinic $91,188

    Fmil cice $90,528

    Wmens el cice $87,974

    pediic cice $86,894

    oncl cice $85,851

    Cllee univesi clinic $85,441

    Cecinl cili $81,404Diees/endcinl cice $69,000

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    2 for NPs). Emergency medicine ranks fifth for PA

    pay, and oncology ranks No. 5 for NPs.

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    The gender gap long documented in salaries for many

    professions also is evident among NPs and PAs. AsTable 3 shows, men make 12.8% more money than

    women in the NP profession. In the PA profession,

    men earn 10.7% more than women. Its interesting

    that the average salary of male PAs is so close to that

    of male NPs a difference of only $398.

    So what factors contribute to the salary differences

    between men and women among PAs and NPs?

    Practice setting and practice specialty certainly

    come into play, but further theorizing here mightbe best left to economists and sociologists. (Do

    you have an answer to this question? Start a

    thread on our discussion board under the

    Community tab at www.advanceweb.com/NPPA.)

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    Looking ahead, it appears that NPs and PAs could

    see their salaries climb at a faster clip but not

    right away.

    Although some states are challenging the manda-

    tory insurance requirement of the Patient Protection

    and Affordable Care Act, those lawsuits wont solve

    the critical shortage of primary care providers in the

    United States. More than half of NPs deliver primary

    care to some age group, and roughly 40% of PAs do

    the same. Youll be vital to meeting primary care

    needs, and because youll be in demand, salaries are

    likely to rise in recognition of that.

    plastic surgery and aesthetics). Although the PA pro-

    fession once attracted more men than women, today

    about 65% of PAs are women, so sex predominance

    does not explain the salary difference.

    Pt-Tim PyIn the area of part-time practice, hourly rates had

    climbed steadily over the years for nurse practitio-

    ners (Table 1). But the average hourly rate for an NP

    dropped from $45.85 in 2009 to $43.77 in 2010, a

    decrease of 4.5%. PAs earned an average hourly rate

    of $51.11 in 2010; we are unable to compare that

    to part-time earnings in 2009 because we did not

    survey PAs at that time.

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    Perhaps the most fascinating results are in the

    category of salary by practice setting (Table 2).

    Among nurse practitioners, work in an emergency

    department produced the highest income in 2010

    ($104,549), with aesthetics/skin care a close second

    ($102,547). Mental health was the third highest pay

    producer for NPs ($100,914), yet it was the No. 1

    producer for PAs ($116,758).

    Among physician assistants, the second highest

    paying practice setting was elementary and sec-

    ondary schools ($115,000). Thats in stark contrast

    to NPs, whose salaries in schools rank 21st among

    our 22 categories at $77,513. The third highest pay-

    ing setting for PAs is cardiology ($109,030), and

    this specialty ranks fourth for salary among NPs

    ($100,881). Among PAs, the fourth highest paying

    practice setting is aesthetics and dermatology (No.

    tle 3

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    nurse PractitionersIn e Np essin, wmen mke 12.8% less n men.

    G 2010 ly

    Wmen (80% Np esndens) $89,186

    Men (20% Np esndens) $102,271

    Physician assistants

    In e pa essin, wmen mke 10.7% less n men.

    G 2010 ly

    Wmen (54.62% pa esndens) $91,662

    Men (45.38% pa esndens) $102,669

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    2010 nu Ptiti sli y sttDeiled Se bekdwn in aleicl ode (rst entry is ull-time salary, second entry is part-time hourly rate)

    sTaTeToTaL

    resPonsesMean MInIMUM MaXIMUM MedIan

    Alabama 34$85,117$37.97

    $65,000$28.00

    $112,000$45.00

    $83,500$40.41

    Alaska 12$105,883$52.50

    $85,000$45.00

    $132,000$60.00

    $107,217$52.50

    Arizona 100$95,461$56.74

    $35,000$37.00

    $200,000$100.00

    $93,000$54.00

    Arkansas 104 $80,317$47.38 $83,000$33.00 $125,000$80.00 $80,000$46.00

    California 137$109,886$52.19

    $60,000$36.00

    $175,000$112.00

    $107,000$46.75

    Colorado 52$92,641$45.72

    $58,000$35.00

    $200,000$53.00

    $90,000$47.00

    Connecticut 50$100,092$50.70

    $73,000$34.00

    $220,000$75.00

    $92,800$47.32

    Delaware 14$91,187$45.93

    $65,000$32.00

    $130,000$55.00

    $86,000$49.30

    District ofColumbia

    18$99,793$38.48

    $69,000$28.00

    $140,000$44.45

    $94,800$43.00

    Florida 186$93,529$43.67

    $85,000$25.00

    $145,000$65.00

    $87,750$45.00

    Georgia 91$83,183

    $45.25

    $66,000

    $33.75

    $130,000

    $70.00

    $85,000

    $45.00

    Hawaii 12$100,781$45.00

    $80,000$45.00

    $140,000$45.00

    $94,000$45.00

    Idaho 19$92,274$41.75

    $59,000$40.00

    $165,000$45.00

    $90,000$41.00

    Illinois 95$87,225$41.01

    $70,000$30.00

    $120,000$52.00

    $86,000$42.00

    Indiana 84$82,849$41.55

    $50,089$30.00

    $114,400$50.00

    $84,000$42.00

    Iowa 52$87,043$41.93

    $85,000$36.73

    $160,000$49.00

    $84,765$41.00

    Kansas 53$89,568$41.05

    $55,000$32.75

    $150,000$48.53

    $85,750$41.50

    Kentucky 44$84,568$50.75

    $49,000$32.00

    $160,000$75.00

    $78,500$43.00

    Louisiana 45$92,395$40.81

    $50,000$38.07

    $200,000$45.00

    $90,000$40.00

    Maine 15$85,846$40.00

    $71,000$38.00

    $113,000$42.00

    $84,000$40.00

    Maryland 65$90,243$46.28

    $80,600$35.00

    $123,630$57.75

    $106,936$47.00

    Massachusetts 72$98,361$43.65

    $63,5000 (this respondentis unemployed)

    $141,000$79.00

    $94,000$41.50

    Michigan 83$90,406$50.20

    $124,800$33.75

    $350,000$80.00

    $86,000$44.00

    Minnesota 51$96,072$43.01

    $45,000$36.00

    $235,000$50.00

    $93,400$43.66

    Mississippi 59$88,552

    $40.17

    $60,000

    $37.50

    $160,000

    $35.00

    $87,000

    $48.00

    sTaTeToTaL

    resPonsesMean MInIMUM MaXIMUM MedIan

    Missouri 84$83,609$46.35

    $70,000$34.35

    $127,000$50.00

    $85,000$42.17

    Montana 7$76,183$39.00

    $63,000$39.00

    $132,000$39.00

    $110,000$39.00

    Nebraska 9$79,551$43.82

    $50,000$30.00

    $100,500$67.50

    $78,750$48.75

    Nevada 10$92,700$51.80

    $75,500$44.00

    $101,000$65.00

    $92,000$45.00

    New Hampshire 23$89,800$47.67

    $65,000$41.00

    $115,000$54.00

    $88,500$48.00

    New Jersey 61$96,642$51.67

    $69,000$41.50

    $140,000$65.00

    $92,155$50.00

    New Mexico 27$103,763$49.00

    $80,000$47.00

    $200,000$51.00

    $98,000$49.00

    New York 141$91,127$47.40

    $70,000$28.75

    $180,000$78.00

    $90,000$53.37

    North Carolina 129$87,404$46.09

    $54,000$22.00

    $150,000$100.00

    $86,000$42.00

    North Dakota 16$75,460$35.86

    $75,000$27.00

    $106,080$45.00

    $77,997$35.73

    Ohio 125$85,570

    $42.75

    $32,000

    $42.00

    $275,000

    $32.00

    $83,704

    $55.00Oklahoma 28

    $90,480$42.00

    $50,000$42.00

    $135,000$42.00

    $85,500$42.00

    Oregon 26$104,111$45.22

    $43,000$40.00

    $250,000$53.00

    $90,000$45.50

    Pennsylvania 137$83,533$43.78

    $79,000$25.00

    $160,000$68.00

    $84,000$44.00

    Rhode Island 7$97,500$46.91

    $90,000$45.00

    $110,000$50.00

    $95,000$45.73

    South Carolina 29$83,397$41.50

    $74,000$29.00

    $160,000$50.00

    $85,300$43.50

    South Dakota 10$85,285$34.60

    $72,000$30.80

    $114,400$41.00

    $79,000$32.00

    Tennessee 115$83,490$44.17

    $60,000$25.00

    $200,000$60.00

    $80,000$45.00

    Texas 144 $103,924$46.88

    $70,000$32.25

    $150,000$70.00

    $110,000$45.00

    Utah 31$91,541$43.65

    $85,000$38.50

    $130,000$53.00

    $94,000$40.50

    Vermont 7$68,625$42.67

    $55,000$30.00

    $85,000$53.00

    $70,000$45.00

    Virginia 77$82,674$42.16

    $50,000$28.00

    $168,000$56.00

    $81,000$42.75

    Washington 48$98,255$44.14

    $30,000$37.50

    $150,000$55.00

    $97,000$43.00

    West Virginia 10* $80,400 $70,000 $100,000 $79,250

    Wisconsin 78$87,373$42.80

    $62,000$36.00

    $200,000$50.00

    $86,000$42.00

    Wyoming 5$80,000$45.00

    $75,000$40.00

    $85,000$50.00

    $80,000$45.00

    *N esndens eed -ime wes

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    2010 Pyii aitt sli y sttDeiled Se bekdwn in aleicl ode (rst entry is ull-time salary, second entry is part-time hourly rate)

    sTaTeToTaL

    resPonsesMean MInIMUM MaXIMUM MedIan

    Alabama 7* $95,583 $64,500 $127,000 $99,000

    Alaska 8$119,583$51.00

    $104,000$45.00

    $134,500$57.00

    $115,000$51.00

    Arizona 40$96,921

    $80.91

    $60,000

    $35.00

    $200,944

    $250.00

    $92,000

    $60.00Arkansas 10* $104,615 $65,000 $190,000 $83,163

    California 71$109,290$42.88

    $71,000$36.50

    $240,000$50.00

    $100,000$42.50

    Colorado 36$95,318$46.99

    $65,000$32.00

    $185,000$60.00

    $89,952$47.98

    Connecticut 12$98,975$50.00

    $89,650$50.00

    $150,000$50.00

    $102,000$50.00

    Delaware 3* $105,000 $80,000 $125,000 $110,000

    District ofColumbia

    7* $96,762 $87,000 $114,400 $94,300

    Florida 82$94,531$45.14

    $25,000$25.10

    $156,000$70.00

    $90,000$52.00

    Georgia 32 $98,036$46.00 $56,000$30.00 $148,500$60.00 $97,000$48.00

    Hawaii N esnses Na Na Na Na

    Idaho 11$84,606$34.00

    $75,000$34.00

    $110,000$34.00

    $83,500$34.00

    Illinois 39$92,996$42.88

    $57,000$41.75

    $175,000$44.00

    $87,000$42.88

    Indiana 20$93,259$29.63

    $72,000$38.90

    $140,400$50.00

    $88,500$38.90

    Iowa 16$93,121$50.00

    $70,000$50.00

    $151,000$50.00

    $90,000$50.00

    Kansas 16$84,750$55.50

    $58,000$54.00

    $165,000$57.00

    $80,000$55.50

    Kentucky 14

    $152,853

    $50.00

    $60,500

    $40.00

    $900,000

    $60.00

    $81,320

    $50.00Louisiana 6* $97,167 $80,000 $125,000 $94,000

    Maine 11$79,436$32.00

    $40,000$32.00

    $150,000$32.00

    $87,300$32.00

    Maryland 39* $96,650 $70,000 $160,000 $95,000

    Massachusetts 30$103,564$58.00

    $66,560$58.00

    $220,000$58.00

    $100,000$58.00

    Michigan 55$93,732$44.20

    $56,160$37.00

    $150,000$55.00

    $94,000$40.00

    Minnesota 24$92,891$42.90

    $70,000$39.00

    $116,000$49.70

    $89,650$40.00

    Mississippi N esnses Na Na Na Na

    Missouri 14

    $90,923

    $41.00

    $73,000

    $41.00

    $115,000

    $41.00

    $90,000

    $41.00

    sTaTeToTaL

    resPonsesMean MInIMUM MaXIMUM MedIan

    Montana 6$87,250$39.00

    $68,000$38.00

    $96,000$40.00

    $92,500$39.00

    Nebraska 13$84,745$33.00

    $68,000$33.00

    $110,000$33.00

    $85,000$33.00

    Nevada 3* $106,667 $80,000 $156,000 $84,000

    New Hampshire 13* $100,220 $80,000 $158,500 $93,000

    New Jersey 30$95,981$47.65

    $75,000$38.76

    $120,000$55.00

    $95,000$47.65

    New Mexico 7$99,383$50.00

    $64,000$50.00

    $130,000$50.00

    $99,000$50.00

    New York 125$89,991$67.67

    $50,000$33.00

    $213,000$250.00

    $87,750$49.00

    North Carolina 69$103,097$45.83

    $65,000$32.00

    $700,560$61.50

    $89,675$44.00

    North Dakota 3* $79,707 $75,000 $83,000 $81,120

    Ohio 46$90,242$42.00

    $59,000$33.00

    $130,000$50.00

    $90,040$42.50

    Oklahoma 11$93,183

    $55.00

    $79,000

    $55.00

    $135,000

    $55.00

    $87,250

    $55.00Oregon 14

    $94,154$43.00

    $74,000$43.00

    $120,000$43.00

    $95,000$43.00

    Pennsylvania 77$84,981$41.35

    $47,000$34.00

    $140,000$47.95

    $82,000$41.37

    Rhode Island 4* $109,125 $99,500 $127,000 $105,000

    South Carolina 22$93,533$37.71

    $65,000$33.13

    $152,000$40.00

    $96,000$40.00

    South Dakota 11$86,399$48.50

    $73,897$48.50

    $145,000$48.50

    $89,000$48.50

    Tennessee 20* $102,070 $67,000 $198,000 $90,700

    Texas 86$112,742$56.00

    $60,000$37.50

    $300,000$75.00

    $104,104$50.00

    Utah 14$99,222$53.00

    $80,000$47.50

    $130,000$120.00

    $96,000$47.50

    Vermont 5* $92,402 $72,800 $105,000 $93,000

    Virginia 33$89,294$53.83

    $45,000$36.00

    $129,500$100.00

    $86,400$47.50

    Washington 27$95,549$81.50

    $65,000$81.50

    $125,000$115.00

    $100,000$81.50

    West Virginia 8* $85,375 $67,000 $130,000 $75,000

    Wisconsin 25$100,234$40.00

    $78,385$40.00

    $126,880$40.00

    $98,481$40.00

    Wyoming 1* $124,000 $124,000 $124,000 $124,000

    *N esndens eed -ime wes

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    s d c 2010 avg s

    abm

    biminm $76,250

    Mile $90,666

    Mnme $100,000

    a

    ance $108,250Finks N esnses

    Juneu N esnses

    az

    penix $99,370

    tucsn $86,591

    Mes $81,902

    a

    Lile rck $81,529

    Feeville $85,260

    c

    Ls aneles $107,774

    oklnd $104,446

    Sn Die $105,647

    Sn Fncisc $117,071

    Sn Jse $89,684

    cd

    bulde $88,600

    Cld Sins $117,900

    Denve $77,158

    c

    bide $92,035

    hd $93,656

    New hven $102,454Smd N esnses

    Dw

    Wilminn $87,000

    fd

    Jcksnville $87,280

    Mimi $96,769

    olnd $89,025

    tllssee $75,400

    tm $94,976

    s d c 2010 avg s

    Gg

    aens $75,500

    aln $84,764

    auus $75,200

    Clumus $83,000

    Svnn $89,514hw

    Ew $90,000

    hnlulu $97,666

    id

    bise $96,015

    i

    Cic $88,706

    pei $89,040

    rckd $89,000

    Sinfeld $83,680

    id

    Evnsville $85,000

    F Wne $67,462

    g $86,700

    Indinlis $82,115

    iw

    Ced rids $78,833

    Des Mines $92,656

    k

    Knss Ci $86,437

    tek $86,625

    Wici $96,208

    k

    Lexinn $94,450

    Luisville $82,337

    l

    bn rue $88,125

    Lee $104,333

    New olens $88,262

    Seve $94,407

    og

    plnd $87,333

    s d c 2010 avg s

    Md

    annlis N esnses

    blime $89,571

    beesd $107,740

    Clumi N esnses

    Silve Sin $103,496M

    bsn $97,100

    Lwell $89,600

    Sinfeld $108,000

    Wcese $101,812

    Mg

    ann a $86,480

    Dei $90,130

    Flin $52,374

    gnd rids $82,615

    Lnsin $97,833

    M

    Dulu $93,400

    Minnelis nd S. pul $93,988

    rcese $91,600

    Mpp

    bilxi $108,800

    Jcksn $90,303

    oxd $94,000

    M

    Knss Ci $86,423

    Sinfeld $77,610

    S. Luis $75,948M

    billins N esnses

    ge Flls N esnses

    Missul $84,000

    nb

    Lincln $74,613

    om $82,821

    nvd

    Ls Ves $103,000

    ren $83,750

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    s d c 2010 avg s

    nw hmp

    Mncese $98,333

    Nsu $80,000

    nw J

    Cmden $96,250

    Newk $91,444

    tenn $102,600

    nw Mx

    aluqueque $81,666

    Ls Cuces $135,666

    Sn Fe $127,000

    nw y

    bul $92,308

    New yk Ci $100,141

    rcese $78,500

    Scuse $87,800

    s d c 2010 avg s

    nw y c Bg

    bkln $103,300

    bnx $105,000

    Mnn $103,081

    Queens $96,500

    Sen Islnd N esnses

    n c

    Cle $92,981

    geens $82,250

    rlei-Dum $82,106

    Winsn-Slem $85,083

    n D

    bismck $71,471

    F $81,000

    o

    akn $81,469

    Cincinni $92,185

    Clevelnd $86,723

    Clumus $87,107

    tled $80,400

    om

    oklm Ci $97,833

    tuls $83,400

    Nmn N esnses

    og

    Euene N esnses

    plnd $82,825

    Slem $109,000

    Pvallenwn $77,999

    Eie $73,357

    pildeli $94,349

    pisu $77,921

    rd id

    pvidence $100,000

    s c

    Clesn $85,875

    Clumi $100,575

    geenville $92,428

    s d c 2010 avg s

    s D

    rid Ci $75,000

    Siux Flls $78,000

    t

    Knxville $79,188

    Memis $85,256

    Nsville $81,028

    tx

    ausin $100,500

    Dlls-F. W $96,244

    El ps $104,000

    husn $98,989

    Sn anni $95,165

    u

    pv N esnses

    Sl Lke Ci $94,343

    Vm

    bulinn $72,500

    Vg

    Nlk N esnses

    ricmnd N esnses

    Viini bec N esnses

    Nen V.-D.C. N esnses

    Wg

    Sele $99,333

    Skne $94,500

    tcm $107,714

    Vncuve $79,075

    W VgClesn $88,000

    huninn N esnses

    W

    geen b $119,081

    Mdisn $91,200

    Milwukee $84,526

    Wmg

    Ceenne $82,500

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    s d c 2010 avg s

    abm

    biminm $83,250

    Mile N esnses

    Mnme N esnses

    a

    ance $115,000

    Finks N esnses

    Juneu N esnses

    az

    penix $91,615

    tucsn $89,500

    Mes $122,157

    a

    Lile rck $77,274

    Feeville $188,000

    c

    Ls aneles $109,354

    oklnd $105,375

    Sn Die $102,469

    Sn Fncisc $105,730

    Sn Jse $145,600

    cd

    bulde $72,000

    Cld Sins $92,788

    Denve $98,931

    c

    bide $100,000

    hd $85,525

    New hven $114,000

    Smd N esnses

    Dw

    Wilminn $105,000

    fd

    Jcksnville $92,100

    Mimi $88,901

    olnd $81,984

    tllssee $120,000

    tm $94,591

    s d c 2010 avg s

    Gg

    aens $98,000

    aln $100,677

    auus $101,667

    Clumus $72,500

    Svnn $110,000

    hw

    Ew N esnses

    hnlulu N esnses

    id

    bise $80,250

    i

    Cic $89,781

    pei $84,000

    rckd $108,500

    Sinfeld $94,500

    id

    Evnsville N esnses

    F Wne $85,500

    g $94,000

    Indinlis $96,500

    iw

    Ced rids N esnses

    Des Mines $105,400

    k

    Knss Ci $78,750

    tek $70,000

    Wici $71,000

    kLexinn $101,348

    Luisville $85,000

    l

    bn rue $125,000

    Lee N esnses

    New olens $95,000

    Seve $94,000

    og

    plnd $79,253

    s d c 2010 avg s

    Md

    annlis $100,000

    blime $95,513

    beesd $116,667

    Clumi N esnses

    Silve Sin $105,000

    M

    bsn $106,857

    Lwell N esnses

    Sinfeld N esnses

    Wcese $100,000

    Mg

    ann a $105,642

    Dei $88,815

    Flin N esnses

    gnd rids $86,750

    Lnsin $115,000

    M

    Dulu $88,106

    Minnelis nd S. pul N esnses

    rcese $110,350

    Mpp

    bilxi N esnses

    Jcksn N esnses

    oxd N esnses

    M

    Knss Ci $105,000

    Sinfeld $88,500

    S. Luis $90,200M

    billins $90,000

    ge Flls N esnses

    Missul N esnses

    nb

    Lincln $85,950

    om N esnses

    nvd

    Ls Ves $118,000

    ren $84,000

    2010 Pa sli y slt citi

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    s d c 2010 avg s

    nw hmp

    Mncese $85,000

    Nsu $92,000

    nw J

    Cmden $110,000

    Newk $75,000

    tenn $90,000

    nw Mx

    aluqueque $90,150

    Ls Cuces N esnses

    Sn Fe $64,000

    nw y

    bul $81,659

    New yk Ci $85,063

    rcese $96,813

    Scuse $87,192

    nw y c Bg

    bkln $85,297

    bnx $93,500

    Mnn $87,647

    Queens $77,685

    Sen Islnd $53,000

    n c

    Cle $89,828

    geens $83,333

    rlei-Dum $141,794

    Winsn-Slem $84,180

    n D

    bismck $81,120F N esnses

    o

    akn N esnses

    Cincinni $82,000

    Clevelnd $97,417

    Clumus $92,750

    tled $87,500

    om

    oklm Ci $106,667

    tuls $85,000

    Nmn N esnses

    s d c 2010 avg s

    og

    Euene N esnses

    plnd $88,250

    Slem N esnses

    Pv

    allenwn $84,079

    Eie $66,100

    pildeli $101,251

    pisu $74,773

    rd id

    pvidence $102,250

    s c

    Clesn $76,026

    Clumi $99,667

    geenville $78,000

    s D

    rid Ci $88,500

    Siux Flls N esnses

    t

    Knxville $82,000

    Memis $170,000

    Nsville $82,500

    tx

    ausin $88,000

    Dlls-F. W $105,266

    El ps $79,000

    husn $109,294

    Sn anni $124,143

    upv N esnses

    Sl Lke Ci $93,400

    Vm

    bulinn $82,900

    Vg

    Nlk N esnses

    ricmnd N esnses

    Viini bec N esnses

    Nen V.-D.C. N esnses

    s d c 2010 avg s

    Wg

    Sele $101,000

    Skne $110,333

    tcm $85,000

    Vncuve $94,375

    W Vg

    Clesn $100,000

    huninn N esnses

    W

    geen b $108,000

    Mdisn $98,000

    Milwukee $91,969

    Wmg

    Ceenne N esnses

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    2010 nP avg sliaig t ami dg

    tp D Dg 2010 avg s

    DNp (2.67%) $97,572pD (1.73%) $89,242

    DNSc (0.10%) $78,500

    EdD (0.27%) $102,885

    oe nusin dce (0.07%) $112,000

    2010 dtl dgsly bk

    2010 Pa avg sliaig t ami dg

    2010 dtl dgsly bk

    tp D Dg 2010 avg s

    pD $106,502DhScpa $123,500

    EdD $95,345

    DhSc $101,786

    Dph $130,000

    oe dce $75,457

    asscie deee (4.63%)

    $103,365

    asscie deee(1.62%)

    $84,226

    Dcl deee

    (4.84%)$95,089

    bcels deee (3.21%)

    $87,237

    Mses deee (90.32%)

    $90,048

    Mses deee(60.16%)

    $95,745

    bcels deee(32.31%)

    $98,784

    Dcl deee (2.90%)

    $95,712

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    2010 ntil nu Ptiti sly suvy Qutii

    Q Bdw W r (t pd = 2,956)

    Editors note: This breakdown does not include the questions about city and state o residence. For data refecting salary averages

    in states and select cities, see those individual breakout reports.

    wt typ u ptiti tifti

    yu l?

    Nne: 1.11%acue Ce: 5.60%

    adul: 15.89%

    adul psciic Menl hel: 2.67%

    Deml: 0.17%

    Fmil: 54.99%

    Fmil psciic Menl hel: 1.21%

    genlic: 2.33%

    Nenl: 0.88%

    oncl: 0.61%pediic: 6.71%

    pediic acue Ce: 0.61%

    Wmens hel: 7.22%

    d yu l itil nP tifti?

    N: 85.76%

    yes: 14.24%

    wt i t igt g yu v ti?asscie: 1.62%

    bcels: 3.21%

    Mses: 90.35%

    Dce: 4.82%

    wt i yu ut u ptiti

    piti?

    N wkin s n Np: 1.38%

    acdemicin: 1.29%

    acue Ce Np: 9.51%

    adul Np: 19.45%

    adul psciic Menl hel Np: 3.28%

    aeseics/Deml Np: 0.81%

    Fmil Np: 34.40%

    Fmil psciic Menl hel Np: 1.52%

    genlic Np: 3.21%

    Nenl Np: 0.74%

    oncl Np: 3.61%

    Wmens hel Np: 9.10%

    pediic Np: 7.24%

    pediic acue Ce Np: 1.32%

    reil hel Np: 1.89%

    Scl Np: 1.18%

    wt i yu pimy mplymt ttig?

    acdemi: 2.87%

    aeseics/Skin Ce pcice: 1.01%

    Cdil Clinic: 2.56%

    Cllee hel (9 mns): 0.81%

    Cllee hel (12 mns): 1.15%Cecins: 1.01%

    Diees/Endcinl Clinic: 1.28%

    Elemen Secnd Scl: 0.81%

    Emeenc Demen: 4.01%

    Fmil pcice: 23.28%

    geiic Sein: 3.61%

    hIV Clinic: 0.74%

    hsil (n ive cice in sil): 16.84%

    huse Clls: 1.05%

    Inenl Medicine: 10.29%

    Menl hel Sein: 3.95%

    Nenl Uni: 0.64%

    oncl Clinic: 3.91%

    pediic Clinic: 5.70%

    reil Clinic: 2.97%

    Sue Sein: 2.56%

    Wmens hel Sein: 8.94%

    d yu k i upilty?

    N: 54.08%

    yes: 45.92%

    d yu yu pti?

    N: 97.27%

    yes: 2.73%

    h my u k yu k i yu

    pimy mplymt ttig?

    Full time (35 us me): 83.10%

    p time (less n 35 us): 16.90%

    wt i yu ut ull-tim ul ly?

    $90,770

    wt i t uly t yu pimy pt-tim

    piti?

    $43.77

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    2010 ntil nu Ptiti sly suvy Qutii

    Q Bdw W r (t pd = 2,956)

    Editors note: This breakdown does not include the questions about city and state o residence. For data refecting salary averages

    in states and select cities, see those individual breakout reports.

    h my y v yu pti u

    ptiti?

    9.29 es

    d yu j ilu ll uty?

    N: 76.38%

    yes: 23.62%

    d yu gt pi ig ll?

    N: 69.33%

    yes: 30.53%

    h i yu -ll py lult?

    Secifc amun Unlimied hus Clls: 30.70%

    bse amun plus Ex Clls: 17.21%

    hul re: 24.65%

    pecene Sl: 7.91%

    oe: 19.07%

    wi t llig ft yu

    mply , it ully ptilly pi?

    (check all that apply)hel Insunce: 85.56%

    pid Cninuin Educin: 75.74%

    pessinl assciin Dues: 42.68%

    pid time o: 85.12%

    pf Sin: 15.99%

    reiemen pln: 75.20%

    tuiin reimusemen: 36.34%

    Mlcice Insunce: 83.13%

    oe: 12.92%

    d yu pu yu mlpti iu(whether or not your employer oers it)?

    N: 73.82%

    yes: 26.18%

    o vg, ut my ptit yu

    p k?

    64.95 iens

    o vg, my mmti

    v-t-ut miti yu mk p

    k?

    29.57 ecmmendins

    o vg, my pipti yu

    it p k?

    63.27 esciins

    d yu pl t p yu lt-lt

    ui i t xt 5 y?

    N: 89.78%

    yes: 10.22%

    slt t mt pppit ipt t

    ggpy yu k ttig.

    rul: 24.53%

    Suun: 37.65%

    Un: 37.82%

    wt i yu g?

    Femle: 91.97%

    Mle: 8.03%

    wt i yu g?

    47.79

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    Q Bdw W r (t pd = 1,276)

    Editors note: This breakdown does not include the questions about city and state o residence. For data refecting salary averages in

    states and select cities, see those individual breakout reports.

    a yu utly nccPa-tif Pa?

    N: 3.92%

    yes: 96.08%

    hv yu mplt ptgut pyii

    itt pgm, llip iy?

    N: 87.93%

    yes: 12.07%

    wt typ ptgut Pa pgm,

    llip iy i yu mplt?

    Cdivscul/Cdicic Sue: 1.30%

    Ciicl Ce: 1.30%

    Deml/Demlic Sue: 1.30%

    Emeenc Medicine: 22.08%

    hsil Inenl Medicine: 3.90%

    Mulisecil: 15.58%

    Nenl: 2.60%

    Nel: 0%

    Neusue: 1.30%

    oseics/gnecl: 0.65%

    oedics: 11.04%olnl/hed nd Neck Sue: 0%

    psci: 3.25%

    reuml: 1.95%

    Sue: 9.09%

    Ul: 1.30%

    oe: 23.38%

    wt i t igt g yu v ti?

    asscie: 4.63%

    bcels: 32.31%Mses: 60.16%

    Dce: 2.90%

    wt i yu ut pilty?

    acdemics: 1.41%

    addicin Medicine: 0.47%

    alle/Immunl: 0.71%

    anesesil: 0.31%

    Cdil: 4.15%

    Ciicl Ce: 1.18%

    Deml/aeseics: 3.13%

    Emeenc Medicine: 13.71%

    Endcinl: 0.55%

    Fmil/genel Medicine: 22.02%

    gsenel: 1.65%

    geiics: 1.10%

    heml/oncl: 2.19%

    hsil Medicine: 2.59%

    Inenl Medicine: 7.05%Nenl: 0.24%

    Neul: 0.71%

    oseics/gnecl: 2.43%

    occuinl Medicine: 2.19%

    olml: 0.08%

    oedics: 8.62%

    pin Mnemen: 1.88%

    pl: 0.08%

    pediics: 2.12%

    psicl Medicl reiliin: 0.86%

    psci: 1.57%

    pulic hel: 0.55%pulmnl: 0.86%

    rdil: 2.19%

    reuml: 0.47%

    Sue: 12.93%

    wt i yu pimy mplymt ttig?

    acdemi: 2.98%

    aeseics/Deml pcice: 2.74%

    Cdil pcice: 3.13%

    Cllee Univesi Clinic: 1.41%

    Cecinl Fcili: 1.10%

    Diees/Endcinl pcice: 0.39%

    Elemen Secnd Scl: 0.08%

    Emeenc Demen: 12.07%

    Fmil pcice: 24.53%

    hIV Clinic: 0.47%

    hsil Uni (oe tn Sue Emeenc

    Demen): 17.40%

    huse Clls: 0.55%Menl hel Sein: 1.10%

    Nusin hme, assised Livin Ln-tem Ce

    Fcili: 1.49%

    oncl pcice: 1.57%

    pediic pcice: 1.49%

    reil Clinic: 2.43%

    Sue Sein: 16.30%

    Wmens hel pcice: 2.51%

    Wksie: 6.27%

    Questionnaire continued

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    Q Bdw W r (t pd = 1,276)

    Editors note: This breakdown does not include the questions about city and state o residence. For data refecting salary averages in

    states and select cities, see those individual breakout reports.

    d yu k i upilty?

    N: 60.42%

    yes: 39.58%

    d yu yu pti?

    N: 98.75%

    yes: 1.25%

    h my u k t yu k i yu

    pimy mplymt ttig?

    Full time (35 us me): 90.83%

    p time (less n 35 us): 9.17%

    wt i yu ut ull-tim ul ly?

    $96,876

    wt i t uly t yu pimy pt-tim

    piti?

    $51.11

    h my y v yu pti

    pyii itt?

    11.49

    d yu j ilu ll uty?

    N: 66.61%

    yes: 33.39%

    d yu gt pi ig ll?

    N: 67.61%

    yes: 32.39%

    h i yu -ll py lult?

    Secifc amun Unlimied hus Clls: 23.19%

    bse amun plus Ex Clls: 22.46%

    hul re: 28.99%

    pecene Sl: 7.97%

    oe: 17.39%

    wi t llig ft yu

    mply , it ully ptilly pi?(check all that apply)

    hel Insunce: 87.77%

    pid Cninuin Educin: 80.64%

    pessinl assciin Dues: 60.27%

    pid time o: 87.30%

    pf Sin: 21.94%

    reiemen pln: 75.08%

    tuiin reimusemen: 23.51%

    Mlcice Insunce: 91.07%

    oe: 10.89%

    d yu pu yu mlpti iu(whether or not your employer oers it)?

    N: 93.18%

    yes: 6.82%

    o vg, ut my ptit yu

    p k?

    79.77 iens

    o vg, my mmti

    v-t-ut miti yu mk p

    k?

    29.32 ecmmendins

    o vg, my pipti yu

    it p k?

    71.41 esciins

    d yu pl t p yu lt-lt

    ui i t xt 5 y?

    N: 91.69%

    yes: 8.31%

    slt t mt pppit ipt t

    ggpy yu k ttig.

    rul: 20.38%

    Suun: 43.81%

    Un: 35.82%

    wt i yu g?

    Femle: 54.62%

    Mle: 45.38%

    wt i yu g?

    42.73

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