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Best states for a geriatric psychiatrist

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It seems like geriatric psychiatrists are becoming more and more common across America. But working conditions and demand for geriatric psychiatrists aren't the same everywhere in the U.S. Pay, benefits, and opportunities vary greatly by state, and it's no different for geriatric psychiatrists. We found that North Dakota is the best state in the nation for geriatric psychiatrists, and people in Juneau earn the most in the field.
We figured that the best places for geriatric psychiatrist jobs has three things everyone would agree on. There would be high annual wages, good career prospects (no matter what phase of the career you are in), and a lot of job opportunities.We found that the South is best for geriatric psychiatrists, and the Northeast is the worst. Casper, WY is the best city in the country for geriatric psychiatrist jobs, where as North Dakota is the best state in the country.

10 best states for geriatric psychiatrists in 2026

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    1. North Dakota

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:11
    Average annual salary:$218,368
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$165,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$288,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.45
  2. Alaska #2 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    2. Alaska

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:17
    Average annual salary:$218,653
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$166,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$287,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.49
  3. Maine #3 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    3. Maine

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:14
    Average annual salary:$211,678
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$159,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$281,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  4. New Hampshire #4 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    4. New Hampshire

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:19
    Average annual salary:$210,538
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$158,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$280,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.33
  5. Montana #5 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    5. Montana

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:5
    Average annual salary:$211,493
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$156,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$285,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.53
  6. Pennsylvania #6 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    6. Pennsylvania

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:134
    Average annual salary:$199,623
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$273,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.41
  7. Vermont #7 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    7. Vermont

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:12
    Average annual salary:$202,469
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$149,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$274,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.91
  8. Wisconsin #8 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    8. Wisconsin

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:45
    Average annual salary:$198,638
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$143,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$275,000
    Location Quotient:
    1
  9. Wyoming #9 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    9. Wyoming

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:2
    Average annual salary:$202,241
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$280,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.41
  10. Oregon #10 best state for geriatric psychiatrists

    10. Oregon

    Total geriatric psychiatrist jobs:57
    Average annual salary:$196,715
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$140,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$275,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.68

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Detailed list of the best states for a geriatric psychiatrist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$218,368$165,000755,39311
2Alaska$218,653$166,000739,79517
3Maine$211,678$159,0001,335,90714
4New Hampshire$210,538$158,0001,342,79519
5Montana$211,493$156,0001,050,4935
6Pennsylvania$199,623$145,00012,805,537134
7Vermont$202,469$149,000623,65712
8Wisconsin$198,638$143,0005,795,48345
9Wyoming$202,241$145,000579,3152
10Oregon$196,715$140,0004,142,77657
11Washington$203,579$147,0007,405,74337
12South Dakota$210,020$154,000869,6660
13Ohio$194,348$139,00011,658,60952
14Missouri$198,335$142,0006,113,53225
15New Jersey$206,821$153,0009,005,64443
16Indiana$195,656$139,0006,666,81827
17Idaho$202,488$146,0001,716,9434
18Minnesota$201,185$145,0005,576,60622
19Connecticut$194,988$141,0003,588,18450
20North Carolina$189,016$133,00010,273,41953
21Maryland$190,652$136,0006,052,177597
22Delaware$188,898$134,000961,93917
23Utah$195,519$138,0003,101,8333
24Georgia$184,163$127,00010,429,37972
25Nebraska$182,895$126,0001,920,07612
26South Carolina$179,724$123,0005,024,36940
27New York$184,874$130,00019,849,399201
28California$187,817$130,00039,536,653246
29Iowa$182,755$126,0003,145,71115
30Virginia$190,009$135,0008,470,02039
31West Virginia$183,405$128,0001,815,8574
32Massachusetts$183,988$130,0006,859,81978
33Michigan$175,222$120,0009,962,31153
34Rhode Island$178,769$125,0001,059,6399
35Arizona$182,532$125,0007,016,27020
36District of Columbia$187,118$132,000693,9726
37Nevada$179,027$122,0002,998,0396
38Texas$176,967$119,00028,304,59670
39Mississippi$175,214$118,0002,984,1006
40Louisiana$170,667$114,0004,684,33318
41Colorado$172,287$115,0005,607,15433
42Oklahoma$174,384$117,0003,930,8648
43Illinois$178,027$122,00012,802,02331
44Tennessee$166,768$111,0006,715,98419
45Kentucky$170,605$115,0004,454,1899
46Alabama$170,797$114,0004,874,7474
47Hawaii$128,292$71,0001,427,5386
48Arkansas$163,030$107,0003,004,2799
49New Mexico$164,458$108,0002,088,0708
50Florida$162,863$105,00020,984,40060
51Kansas$168,523$112,0002,913,1237

Highest paying states for geriatric psychiatrists

RankStateAvg. Geriatric Psychiatrist Salary
1North Dakota$218,368
2Alaska$218,653
3Maine$211,678
4New Hampshire$210,538
5Montana$211,493
6Pennsylvania$199,623
7Vermont$202,469
8Wisconsin$198,638
9Wyoming$202,241
10Oregon$196,715
11Washington$203,579
12South Dakota$210,020
13Ohio$194,348
14Missouri$198,335
15New Jersey$206,821
16Indiana$195,656
17Idaho$202,488
18Minnesota$201,185
19Connecticut$194,988
20North Carolina$189,016
21Maryland$190,652
22Delaware$188,898
23Utah$195,519
24Georgia$184,163
25Nebraska$182,895
26South Carolina$179,724
27New York$184,874
28California$187,817
29Iowa$182,755
30Virginia$190,009
31West Virginia$183,405
32Massachusetts$183,988
33Michigan$175,222
34Rhode Island$178,769
35Arizona$182,532
36District of Columbia$187,118
37Nevada$179,027
38Texas$176,967
39Mississippi$175,214
40Louisiana$170,667
41Colorado$172,287
42Oklahoma$174,384
43Illinois$178,027
44Tennessee$166,768
45Kentucky$170,605
46Alabama$170,797
47Hawaii$128,292
48Arkansas$163,030
49New Mexico$164,458
50Florida$162,863
51Kansas$168,523

Expert opinions on the best states for geriatric psychiatrists

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

    Amanda BakianAmanda Bakian LinkedIn profile

    Research Associate Professor, University of Utah

    My impression is that the job market for graduates with a degree in statistics is still likely to be strong in 2020-demand for quantitative skills remain high, and work can be done remotely. In an academic setting, individuals with this skill set are in short supply.

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