Anesthesiologist earnings by seniority

50th percentile

Mid-level anesthesiologist earnings begin at:

$98.27 per hour

$204,390 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level anesthesiologist earnings begin at:

$89.02 per hour

$185,160 per year

10th percentile

Starting level anesthesiologist earnings begin at:

$83.47 per hour

$173,610 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Anesthesiologist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Puerto Rico $59,760
Guam $37,340
South Dakota $293,110
Nebraska $290,470
California $288,420
Kansas $287,410
North Carolina $285,730
Ohio $285,000
Iowa $283,990
West Virginia $281,000
Florida $280,390
Arizona $279,160
Oklahoma $278,690
Kentucky $278,590
Pennsylvania $278,010
Indiana $277,000
Louisiana $276,390
Maryland $274,470
North Dakota $273,120
Connecticut $270,210
Colorado $270,180
Washington $268,580
New Jersey $268,550
Hawaii $262,670
Tennessee $262,070
Michigan $261,310
Illinois $261,300
Texas $260,690
Wisconsin $257,450
Vermont $257,240
Idaho $256,450
Nevada $256,120
New York $255,500
South Carolina $254,420
Missouri $250,180
Virginia $232,730
New Mexico $225,800
District of Columbia $212,280
Utah $206,380
Massachusetts $205,960
Arkansas $204,390
Georgia $200,090
Wyoming $191,950

How do anesthesiologist salaries compare to similar careers?

Anesthesiologists earn about the same as related careers in Arkansas. On average, they make less than neurosurgeons but more than pediatricians.

Career Median Salary
Neurosurgeon salary $267K
Surgeon salary $267K
Orthopedic surgeon salary $267K
Colorectal surgeon salary $267K
Anesthesiologist salary $204K
Family practitioner salary $229K
Internist salary $220K
Gynecologist salary $171K
Pediatrician salary $190K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)