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Best states for a family practitioner

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Do you wonder which states in the U.S. are the best for family practitioners? If so, we have the full list of best to worst states for family practitioner jobs for you to check out and see if you think it's time to move and start anew. Not all states fare the same when it come to job opportunity and pay.Our research shows that Florida is the best state in the country for family practitioners.
Florida is the best state for jobs for family practitioners, and Hawaii is the worst. The most common pay in Florida is $157,647, while the median pay in Hawaii is $115,060.Florida is the best state, and Merritt Island is the city with the highest pay for family practitioners.

10 best states for family practitioners in 2026

  1. Florida #1 best state for family practitioners

    1. Florida

    Total family practitioner jobs:12,027
    Average annual salary:$157,647
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$97,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$254,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.38
  2. Pennsylvania #2 best state for family practitioners

    2. Pennsylvania

    Total family practitioner jobs:8,307
    Average annual salary:$155,671
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$96,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$250,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.28
  3. Tennessee #3 best state for family practitioners

    3. Tennessee

    Total family practitioner jobs:3,957
    Average annual salary:$151,831
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$92,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$250,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.21
  4. New Mexico #4 best state for family practitioners

    4. New Mexico

    Total family practitioner jobs:1,349
    Average annual salary:$153,628
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$248,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.23
  5. Mississippi #5 best state for family practitioners

    5. Mississippi

    Total family practitioner jobs:1,164
    Average annual salary:$157,148
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$97,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$253,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.98
  6. North Dakota #6 best state for family practitioners

    6. North Dakota

    Total family practitioner jobs:665
    Average annual salary:$148,446
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$89,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$246,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.28
  7. Vermont #7 best state for family practitioners

    7. Vermont

    Total family practitioner jobs:572
    Average annual salary:$152,837
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$248,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.34
  8. Louisiana #8 best state for family practitioners

    8. Louisiana

    Total family practitioner jobs:2,262
    Average annual salary:$151,134
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$92,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$246,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.27
  9. Texas #9 best state for family practitioners

    9. Texas

    Total family practitioner jobs:13,331
    Average annual salary:$150,920
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$92,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$246,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.18
  10. Nevada #10 best state for family practitioners

    10. Nevada

    Total family practitioner jobs:1,175
    Average annual salary:$152,490
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$246,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01

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Detailed list of the best states for a family practitioner

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Florida$157,647$97,00020,984,40012,027
2Pennsylvania$155,671$96,00012,805,5378,307
3Tennessee$151,831$92,0006,715,9843,957
4New Mexico$153,628$94,0002,088,0701,349
5Mississippi$157,148$97,0002,984,1001,164
6North Dakota$148,446$89,000755,393665
7Vermont$152,837$94,000623,657572
8Louisiana$151,134$92,0004,684,3332,262
9Texas$150,920$92,00028,304,59613,331
10Nevada$152,490$94,0002,998,0391,175
11Kentucky$146,711$87,0004,454,1892,094
12South Carolina$146,166$87,0005,024,3692,673
13Georgia$149,957$90,00010,429,3795,520
14Washington$149,991$91,0007,405,7434,223
15Arizona$149,829$92,0007,016,2703,273
16New Hampshire$144,964$87,0001,342,7951,264
17Alabama$148,044$89,0004,874,7471,831
18Oklahoma$144,173$86,0003,930,8641,879
19Wisconsin$146,425$87,0005,795,4832,782
20Ohio$140,081$82,00011,658,6096,728
21Montana$142,872$84,0001,050,493796
22Nebraska$144,836$85,0001,920,0761,145
23South Dakota$137,254$79,000869,666798
24Michigan$143,666$85,0009,962,3114,039
25Minnesota$146,309$87,0005,576,6063,162
26Connecticut$144,028$87,0003,588,1841,894
27Idaho$145,722$87,0001,716,943713
28Indiana$135,176$78,0006,666,8184,799
29Arkansas$139,210$81,0003,004,2791,405
30California$150,998$93,00039,536,65310,303
31Virginia$144,705$86,0008,470,0204,912
32Iowa$137,240$79,0003,145,7112,020
33New Jersey$145,650$88,0009,005,6443,794
34Colorado$142,602$84,0005,607,1542,895
35Maine$130,233$75,0001,335,9071,036
36Missouri$139,800$81,0006,113,5322,833
37West Virginia$128,053$73,0001,815,8571,083
38Rhode Island$141,869$85,0001,059,639547
39North Carolina$137,513$80,00010,273,4194,939
40Kansas$134,512$77,0002,913,1231,644
41New York$134,032$79,00019,849,3997,991
42Maryland$135,824$79,0006,052,1773,627
43Delaware$137,368$81,000961,939637
44Alaska$127,959$70,000739,795516
45Massachusetts$129,972$75,0006,859,8195,892
46District of Columbia$141,574$84,000693,972335
47Illinois$135,941$78,00012,802,0235,188
48Oregon$133,440$77,0004,142,7761,990
49Wyoming$122,102$68,000579,315321
50Utah$130,580$75,0003,101,833725
51Hawaii$115,060$63,0001,427,538305

Highest paying states for family practitioners

RankStateAvg. Family Practitioner Salary
1Florida$157,647
2Pennsylvania$155,671
3Tennessee$151,831
4New Mexico$153,628
5Mississippi$157,148
6North Dakota$148,446
7Vermont$152,837
8Louisiana$151,134
9Texas$150,920
10Nevada$152,490
11Kentucky$146,711
12South Carolina$146,166
13Georgia$149,957
14Washington$149,991
15Arizona$149,829
16New Hampshire$144,964
17Alabama$148,044
18Oklahoma$144,173
19Wisconsin$146,425
20Ohio$140,081
21Montana$142,872
22Nebraska$144,836
23South Dakota$137,254
24Michigan$143,666
25Minnesota$146,309
26Connecticut$144,028
27Idaho$145,722
28Indiana$135,176
29Arkansas$139,210
30California$150,998
31Virginia$144,705
32Iowa$137,240
33New Jersey$145,650
34Colorado$142,602
35Maine$130,233
36Missouri$139,800
37West Virginia$128,053
38Rhode Island$141,869
39North Carolina$137,513
40Kansas$134,512
41New York$134,032
42Maryland$135,824
43Delaware$137,368
44Alaska$127,959
45Massachusetts$129,972
46District of Columbia$141,574
47Illinois$135,941
48Oregon$133,440
49Wyoming$122,102
50Utah$130,580
51Hawaii$115,060

Expert opinions on the best states for family practitioners

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

    Brian Thomas Ph.D.Brian Thomas Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor, Washburn University

    I think there are opportunities everywhere. Some places may have a higher concentration of employment opportunities. A couple of examples would be Silicon Valley and the Seattle area, but technology companies are not just limited to those high-profile areas.

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