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Where Do Chiropractors Make The Most Money

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Here's How Much Chiropractors Earn In Every State

Andrew DePietro

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The chiropractic field has become increasingly popular over the years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook, the employment of chiropractors is expected to grow 12% from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.

According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics, as of 2017, the average income of chiropractors is $85,870. However, chiropractor salaries aren't this high in every state. Depending on where you live, your income as a chiropractor will vary. Below you'll find the full breakdown below of where chiropractor's incomes are the lowest, and where their incomes are the highest.

10 States Where Chiropractors Earn the Most Money

Chiropractor incomes by state display some patterns geographically, but also produce some interesting outliers. For instance, New England clearly dominates, with Rhode Island ranking No. 1, Connecticut No. 3, New Hampshire No. 6 and Massachusetts No. 9. But then seemingly out of nowhere, Tennessee ranks No. 2, and the only other state in the Census-designated U.S. South to make the top-10 is Delaware, hardly a state perceived as being southern.

Here's a list of the top-10 states in order of average incomes for chiropractors:

Rank State 2017 Mean Annual Wage
1 Rhode Island $147,900
2 Tennessee $122,620
3 Connecticut $113,130
4 Alaska $106,600
5 Colorado $99,350
6 New Hampshire $99,330
7 Nevada $99,140
8 Delaware $97,650
9 Massachusetts $96,110
10 Maryland $95,190

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10 States Where Chiropractors Earn the Least Money

The 10 states where chiropractors have the worst incomes are a mix of Mountain states, West North Central states and Southern states. Mountain states include the No. 1 lowest-paying state Wyoming, No. 2 Utah, No. 6 Montana and No. 10 Arizona. No. 4 Missouri and No. 7 North Dakota fall in the West North Central division, while Arkansas, Georgia and Louisiana fall in the South Census region.

Rank State 2017 Mean Annual Wage
1 Wyoming $45,010
2 Utah $51,030
3 Arkansas $57,010
4 Missouri $59,560
5 Georgia $61,020
6 Montana $62,180
7 North Dakota $66,200
8 Pennsylvania $68,310
9 Louisiana $69,110
10 Arizona $69,360

How Much Chiropractors Earn in All 50 States

Here's a look at average chiropractor salaries by state. The BLS does not have annual mean wage data available for Hawaii or New Jersey from 2017.

State 2017 Mean Annual Wage
Alabama $81,050
Alaska $106,600
Arizona $69,360
Arkansas $57,010
California $82,950
Colorado $99,350
Connecticut $113,130
Delaware $97,650
Florida $90,170
Georgia $61,020
Hawaii *
Idaho $86,560
Illinois $86,820
Indiana $88,160
Iowa $84,120
Kansas $70,810
Kentucky $72,850
Louisiana $69,110
Maine $91,170
Maryland $95,190
Massachusetts $96,110
Michigan $69,480
Minnesota $79,250
Mississippi $93,760
Missouri $59,560
Montana $62,180
Nebraska $82,920
Nevada $99,140
New Hampshire $99,330
New Jersey *
New Mexico $69,640
New York $89,900
North Carolina $94,450
North Dakota $66,200
Ohio $92,710
Oklahoma $78,790
Oregon $81,130
Pennsylvania $68,310
Rhode Island $147,900
South Carolina $84,830
South Dakota $84,310
Tennessee $122,620
Texas $77,840
Utah $51,030
Vermont $77,240
Virginia $84,460
Washington $88,960
West Virginia $82,140
Wisconsin $69,810
Wyoming $45,010

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Where Do Chiropractors Make The Most Money

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewdepietro/2019/03/31/chiropractor-salary-state/

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