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Pediatricians, General: Salary, Education, and Career Path (2026)

The U.S. has 42,960 pediatricians, generals, and they earn a median of $210,130/year. The range runs from starting around $96K. New Mexico pays the most.

$210K
Median salary
Varies
Education required
N/A
10-year growth
42,960
U.S. employment

What it takes

The BLS lists the typical education for this role as varies by employer.

Entry-level pediatricians, generals start around $96K. The gap between that and the median ($210K) is where experience, certifications, and location make the difference.

Salary progression

Entry level (0-2 years)
$96K
Early career (2-5 years)
$160K
Mid-career (5-10 years)
$210K
Experienced (10+ years)
$0
Top earners
$0

Highest paying states

StateMedian salaryEmployment
New Mexico$238K230
Kentucky$238K260
Mississippi$237K60
Arizona$227K910
Oklahoma$226K160
North Dakota$225K120
Maine$224K140
South Dakota$218K80
Pennsylvania$218K2,010
Connecticut$216K1,300
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a pediatricians, general make?

The median pediatricians, general salary in the United States is $210,130 per year ($101/hour). Entry-level positions start around $96,240, while experienced professionals earn up to $0.

What education do you need to become a pediatricians, general?

The BLS lists the typical entry-level education as varies by employer. State licensing or certification requirements vary, so check your state's board for specifics.

What is the job outlook for pediatricians, generals?

Check the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook for the latest employment projections for pediatricians, generals.

What are the highest paying states for pediatricians, generals?

The highest paying states for pediatricians, generals are New Mexico ($237,950), Kentucky ($237,740), Mississippi ($236,860), Arizona ($227,410), Oklahoma ($226,150). Salaries vary significantly by location due to cost of living and local demand.