Anesthesiologist earnings by seniority

25th percentile

Junior-level anesthesiologist earnings begin at:

$93.79 per hour

$195,090 per year

10th percentile

Starting level anesthesiologist earnings begin at:

$77.63 per hour

$161,470 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 8% more than similar careers in Nevada. On average, they make less than pediatricians but more than sports medicine physicians.

Career Median Salary
Pediatrician salary $259K
Anesthesiologist salary $256K
Radiologist salary $228K
Immunologist salary $228K
Urologist salary $228K
Sports medicine physician salary $228K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)