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Best states for a family medicine physician

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Family medicine physician opportunities vary in different parts of the country. In order to help you determine the best states for family medicine physicians, we ranked all fifty states from best to worst for family medicine physicians.Our research found that North Dakota is the best state for family medicine physicians, while Vermont and North Dakota are ranked highest in terms of median salary. North Dakota has a median salary of $202,317 and Vermont has the highest median salary among all 50 states for family medicine physicians.
In order to get you the best states for family medicine physicians, we looked at our data on jobs and wages -- specifically the average annual wage and the number of available jobs per capita.If you are currently seeking employment as a family medicine physician, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for family medicine physicians in 2025

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for family medicine physicians

    1. North Dakota

    Total family medicine physician jobs:121
    Average annual salary:$202,317
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$147,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$278,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.58
  2. Wisconsin #2 best state for family medicine physicians

    2. Wisconsin

    Total family medicine physician jobs:850
    Average annual salary:$199,120
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$144,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$274,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.87
  3. Vermont #3 best state for family medicine physicians

    3. Vermont

    Total family medicine physician jobs:97
    Average annual salary:$208,413
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$157,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$274,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.54
  4. Maine #4 best state for family medicine physicians

    4. Maine

    Total family medicine physician jobs:244
    Average annual salary:$199,006
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$149,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$265,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.24
  5. Montana #5 best state for family medicine physicians

    5. Montana

    Total family medicine physician jobs:136
    Average annual salary:$198,360
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$142,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$277,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.43
  6. New Mexico #6 best state for family medicine physicians

    6. New Mexico

    Total family medicine physician jobs:293
    Average annual salary:$192,344
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$135,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$272,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.82
  7. South Dakota #7 best state for family medicine physicians

    7. South Dakota

    Total family medicine physician jobs:119
    Average annual salary:$190,618
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$134,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$270,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.35
  8. New Hampshire #8 best state for family medicine physicians

    8. New Hampshire

    Total family medicine physician jobs:235
    Average annual salary:$196,424
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$264,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.63
  9. Minnesota #9 best state for family medicine physicians

    9. Minnesota

    Total family medicine physician jobs:515
    Average annual salary:$198,148
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$142,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$274,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  10. Nevada #10 best state for family medicine physicians

    10. Nevada

    Total family medicine physician jobs:219
    Average annual salary:$190,878
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$134,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$270,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.27

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Detailed list of the best states for a family medicine physician

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$202,317$147,000755,393121
2Wisconsin$199,120$144,0005,795,483850
3Vermont$208,413$157,000623,65797
4Maine$199,006$149,0001,335,907244
5Montana$198,360$142,0001,050,493136
6New Mexico$192,344$135,0002,088,070293
7South Dakota$190,618$134,000869,666119
8New Hampshire$196,424$145,0001,342,795235
9Minnesota$198,148$142,0005,576,606515
10Nevada$190,878$134,0002,998,039219
11West Virginia$190,485$135,0001,815,857115
12Washington$195,858$139,0007,405,743733
13Idaho$198,045$141,0001,716,94376
14Oregon$194,112$137,0004,142,776387
15Tennessee$190,513$134,0006,715,984365
16Iowa$187,814$131,0003,145,711302
17Pennsylvania$187,609$134,00012,805,5371,312
18Illinois$190,094$134,00012,802,023971
19Michigan$188,679$134,0009,962,311522
20Connecticut$192,367$140,0003,588,184366
21Mississippi$189,219$132,0002,984,100107
22Louisiana$187,635$131,0004,684,333238
23Indiana$183,406$127,0006,666,818609
24Alaska$184,807$126,000739,795106
25Massachusetts$195,059$144,0006,859,819660
26New Jersey$192,681$140,0009,005,644580
27Nebraska$185,337$128,0001,920,076149
28Oklahoma$181,194$124,0003,930,864269
29Rhode Island$190,367$139,0001,059,63977
30Arizona$181,391$125,0007,016,270704
31Maryland$188,023$134,0006,052,177588
32Ohio$184,978$130,00011,658,609494
33Colorado$189,977$132,0005,607,154344
34Texas$183,122$127,00028,304,5961,451
35California$188,521$132,00039,536,6532,003
36Missouri$183,464$126,0006,113,532372
37New York$184,054$131,00019,849,3991,548
38Kentucky$178,807$122,0004,454,189273
39Georgia$181,199$125,00010,429,379731
40South Carolina$176,870$121,0005,024,369435
41Alabama$178,304$122,0004,874,747278
42Virginia$183,959$130,0008,470,020644
43Florida$178,461$123,00020,984,4001,352
44Kansas$176,847$119,0002,913,123177
45Hawaii$139,591$84,0001,427,538123
46Arkansas$174,091$117,0003,004,279166
47North Carolina$172,022$117,00010,273,419748
48Wyoming$171,939$115,000579,31536
49Utah$175,489$118,0003,101,833124
50District of Columbia$182,559$129,000693,97264
51Delaware$178,559$125,000961,93960

Highest paying states for family medicine physicians

RankStateAvg. Family Medicine Physician Salary
1North Dakota$202,317
2Wisconsin$199,120
3Vermont$208,413
4Maine$199,006
5Montana$198,360
6New Mexico$192,344
7South Dakota$190,618
8New Hampshire$196,424
9Minnesota$198,148
10Nevada$190,878
11West Virginia$190,485
12Washington$195,858
13Idaho$198,045
14Oregon$194,112
15Tennessee$190,513
16Iowa$187,814
17Pennsylvania$187,609
18Illinois$190,094
19Michigan$188,679
20Connecticut$192,367
21Mississippi$189,219
22Louisiana$187,635
23Indiana$183,406
24Alaska$184,807
25Massachusetts$195,059
26New Jersey$192,681
27Nebraska$185,337
28Oklahoma$181,194
29Rhode Island$190,367
30Arizona$181,391
31Maryland$188,023
32Ohio$184,978
33Colorado$189,977
34Texas$183,122
35California$188,521
36Missouri$183,464
37New York$184,054
38Kentucky$178,807
39Georgia$181,199
40South Carolina$176,870
41Alabama$178,304
42Virginia$183,959
43Florida$178,461
44Kansas$176,847
45Hawaii$139,591
46Arkansas$174,091
47North Carolina$172,022
48Wyoming$171,939
49Utah$175,489
50District of Columbia$182,559
51Delaware$178,559

Expert opinions on the best states for family medicine physicians

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for family medicine physicians to find work opportunities?

    Julie Aultman Ph.D.Julie Aultman Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

    We need this future workforce to be innovative, to make important changes - from environmental and global warming initiatives (bioethicists who have a passion for environmental ethics) to being researchers and advocates for patients and others who might fall victim to the negative impact of the pandemic (clinical ethics, health humanities scholars). The transition to work will be slow, as the revitalization of our national economy, but there will be work.

    We need these future minds more than anything right now. But again, mentors are going to be essential for helping these graduates get to that next phase in their lives. I am fully confident my dual-enrolled students (medical or pharmacy students who are also taking the Masters program in Medical Ethics and Humanities) will find work opportunities. For my traditional graduate students who are not in the health professions, there will be roles for these students in medicine and science (e.g., regulatory compliance).

    However, I do encourage them to work toward a doctoral program as the MA degree is a non-terminal degree. I have had students receive work prior to the pandemic, and I would suspect similar opportunities post-pandemic, particularly in the sciences where ethics and compliance are so essential.

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