
Podiatrists
Diagnose and treat diseases and deformities of the human foot.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Alabama | 100 | $130,040 | $62.52 | |
Arizona | 260 | $151,170 | $72.68 | |
Arkansas | 30 | $174,720 | $84.00 | |
California | 630 | $164,290 | $78.99 | |
Colorado | 150 | $161,250 | $77.53 | |
Connecticut | $202,160 | $97.19 | ||
Delaware | 80 | $161,000 | $77.41 | |
Florida | 670 | $134,500 | $64.66 | |
Georgia | 110 | $136,030 | $65.40 | |
Idaho | 30 | $208,680 | $100.33 | |
Illinois | 530 | $139,760 | $67.19 | |
Indiana | 210 | $122,830 | $59.05 | |
Iowa | 110 | $128,820 | $61.93 | |
Kansas | 50 | $139,670 | $67.15 | |
Kentucky | 50 | $122,620 | $58.95 | |
Louisiana | 40 | $154,120 | $74.10 | |
Maine | 50 | $193,920 | $93.23 | |
Maryland | 270 | $155,930 | $74.97 | |
Massachusetts | 130 | $177,180 | $85.18 | |
Michigan | 330 | $134,320 | $64.58 | |
Minnesota | 150 | $207,400 | $99.71 | |
Missouri | 110 | $147,990 | $71.15 | |
Montana | 30 | $122,200 | $58.75 | |
Nebraska | 90 | $193,160 | $92.87 | |
Nevada | 40 | $128,070 | $61.57 | |
New Hampshire | 40 | $182,890 | $87.93 | |
New Jersey | 370 | $143,980 | $69.22 | |
New Mexico | 60 | $146,070 | $70.23 | |
New York | 1,140 | $176,780 | $84.99 | |
North Carolina | 170 | $160,950 | $77.38 | |
North Dakota | 30 | $168,010 | $80.77 | |
Ohio | 300 | $144,300 | $69.38 | |
Oklahoma | 40 | $200,480 | $96.38 | |
Oregon | 70 | $178,960 | $86.04 | |
Pennsylvania | 450 | $139,140 | $66.90 | |
Rhode Island | 40 | $117,290 | $56.39 | |
South Carolina | 80 | $119,330 | $57.37 | |
Tennessee | 70 | $137,010 | $65.87 | |
Texas | 530 | $161,460 | $77.62 | |
Virginia | $206,400 | $99.23 | ||
Washington | 130 | $188,750 | $90.74 | |
Wisconsin | 150 | $164,480 | $79.08 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$158,380 per yearNational average salarySlowJob growth rate
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Doctoral or professional degreeTypical education requirement
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Internship/residencyTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as podiatrists.
- Less than high school 0%
- High school graduate 0%
- College dropout 0%
- Associate’s degree 0%
- Bachelor’s degree 0%
- Master’s degree 2%
- Doctorate degree 98%
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