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Physician Salaries Illinois

Physician Salaries for Illinois from Dept of Labor Survey.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), wages for physicians and surgeons are among the highest of all occupations, with a median wage equal to or greater than $208,000 per year. Overall employment of physicians and surgeons is projected to grow 3 percent from 2020 to 2030, slower than the average for all occupations.

Physicians and surgeons work in both clinical and nonclinical setting. Clinical settings include physicians' offices and hospitals; nonclinical settings include government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and insurance companies.

BLS wage data comes from the National Compensation Survey, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey, or the Current Population Survey. BLS field economists are extensively trainer and given detailed instructions on data collection techniques. They employ a variety of methods, including personal visits, mail, telephone, and email, to obtain data. The following table shows salaries for the different physician positions in California and includes mean salary, total number of physicians employed in each area, salaries presented in various percentiles and more.

Illinois Salary Data & Employment Opportunity

Specialty
Total Emp.
Emp Prse.
Loc. Quotient
Jobs 1000
A Mean
A Pct10
A Pct25
A Median
A Pct75
Specialty
Total Emp.
Emp Prse.
Loc. Quotient
Jobs 1000
A Mean
A Pct10
A Pct25
A Median
A Pct75
1
1076
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
2
172
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
3
165
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
4
138
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
5
83
37.5
0.66
0.136
$251,140
$67,440
$199,710
6
73
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
7
44
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
8
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
36
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
9
33
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
10
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
28
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
11
Pain Medicine
20
37.5
0.66
0.136
$251,140
$67,440
$199,710
12
Sports Medicine
19
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
13
18
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
14
17
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
15
16
8.5
1.38
0.346
$87,450
$33,200
$40,570
$64,710
$101,700
16
15
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
17
13
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
18
12
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
19
11
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
20
Pediatric Cardiology
9
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
21
Hospice and Palliative Medicine
8
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
22
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
7
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
23
7
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
24
Adult Medicine
6
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
25
Pediatric Hematology & Oncology
5
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
26
Pediatric Anesthesiology
5
37.5
0.66
0.136
$251,140
$67,440
$199,710
27
Dermatopathology
4
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
28
Pediatric Surgery
4
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
29
Addiction Medicine
4
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
30
4
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
31
Cytopathology
4
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
32
Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics
4
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
33
Pediatric Gastroenterology
4
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
34
3
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
35
3
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
36
3
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
37
Pediatric Endocrinology
3
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
38
Neuroradiology
3
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
39
Sleep Medicine
3
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
40
Surgical Critical Care
3
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
41
Anatomic Pathology
3
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
42
Pediatric Nephrology
3
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
43
2
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
44
2
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
45
2
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
46
2
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
47
2
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
48
2
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
49
2
37.5
0.66
0.136
$251,140
$67,440
$199,710
50
Pediatric Otolaryngology
2
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
51
2
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
52
1
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
53
Pediatric Pulmonology
1
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
54
Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
1
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
55
Surgical Oncology
1
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
56
1
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
57
Trauma Surgery
1
10.6
0.77
0.21
$271,280
$114,870
58
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
1
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
59
Clinical Pathology
1
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
60
1
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
61
Pediatric Urology
1
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
62
1
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560
63
Adolescent Medicine
1
13.2
1.28
0.906
$212,510
$69,740
$153,980
$203,700
64
Hospice and Palliative Medicine
1
37.5
0.66
0.136
$251,140
$67,440
$199,710
65
1
20.7
0.95
0.188
$215,780
$83,370
$139,300
66
Neuropathology
1
5.6
1.23
1.31
$80,420
$50,650
$60,860
$78,380
$100,110
67
1
6.2
0.85
2.305
$228,070
$63,680
$139,560

Total Emp. : Estimated total employment rounded to the nearest 10 (excludes self-employed).

Emp Prse. : Percent relative standard error (PRSE) for the employment estimate. PRSE is a measure of sampling error, expressed as a percentage of the corresponding estimate. Sampling error occurs when values for a population are estimated from a sample survey of the population, rather than calculated from data for all members of the population. Estimates with lower PRSEs are typically more precise in the presence of sampling error.

Loc. Quotient : The location quotient represents the ratio of an occupation’s share of employment in a given area to that occupation’s share of employment in the U.S. as a whole. For example, an occupation that makes up 10 percent of employment in a specific metropolitan area compared with 2 percent of U.S. employment would have a location quotient of 5 for the area in question. Only available for the state, metropolitan area, and nonmetropolitan area estimates; otherwise, this column is blank

Jobs 1000 : The number of jobs (employment) in the given occupation per 1,000 jobs in the given area. Only available for the state and MSA estimates; otherwise, this column is blank.

A Mean : Mean Annual Wage

A Pct 10 : Annual wage 10 percentile

A Pct 25 : Annual wage 25 percentile

A Median : Annual median wage (or 50th percentile)

A Pct 75 : Annual wage 75 percentile

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