Psychiatrist earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Psychiatrist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $222,310
Alabama $175,160
Arkansas $91,830
Arizona $240,660
California $255,790
Colorado $234,860
Connecticut $258,200
District of Columbia $185,030
Delaware $196,370
Florida $198,400
Georgia $231,410
Hawaii $269,800
Iowa $164,940
Idaho $97,980
Illinois $251,390
Indiana $243,630
Kansas $226,090
Kentucky $210,680
Louisiana $78,150
Massachusetts $184,610
Maryland $215,000
Maine $256,270
Michigan $193,410
Minnesota $250,550
Missouri $240,300
Mississippi $221,060
Montana $164,180
North Carolina $180,040
North Dakota $196,410
Nebraska $240,180
New Hampshire $197,420
New Jersey $245,990
New Mexico $255,410
Nevada $198,640
New York $196,350
Ohio $191,440
Oklahoma $187,960
Oregon $242,020
Pennsylvania $232,990
Puerto Rico $48,830
Rhode Island $203,990
South Carolina $203,800
South Dakota $267,520
Tennessee $193,310
Texas $193,980
Utah $89,550
Virginia $199,340
Vermont $180,080
Washington $245,990
Wisconsin $172,860
West Virginia $163,840
Wyoming $251,070

How do psychiatrist salaries compare to similar careers?

Psychiatrists earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than colorectal surgeons but more than radiologists.

Career Median Salary
Colorectal surgeon salary $255K
Doctor salary $106K
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon salary $242K
Gynecologist salary $238K
Orthodontist salary $226K
Psychiatrist salary $220K
Family practitioner salary $201K
Hospitalist salary $201K
Immunologist salary $201K
Radiologist salary $201K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)