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Best states for a health care specialist

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Are you thinking of becoming a health care specialist and really want to work at United States Army Corps of Engineers? Turns out, your chances to become a health care specialist are better in some states than others.We wanted to look at the best states for health care specialists -- where there are plenty of health care specialist jobs to go around and health care specialists get paid what they deserve during every phase of their career.
We figured that the best places for health care specialist 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.New Hampshire is the best state, and Dartmouth is the city with the highest pay for health care specialists.

10 best states for health care specialists in 2025

  1. New Hampshire #1 best state for health care specialists

    1. New Hampshire

    Total health care specialist jobs:380
    Average annual salary:$74,789
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$125,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.13
  2. Rhode Island #2 best state for health care specialists

    2. Rhode Island

    Total health care specialist jobs:222
    Average annual salary:$76,567
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$130,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95
  3. Delaware #3 best state for health care specialists

    3. Delaware

    Total health care specialist jobs:296
    Average annual salary:$70,355
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$39,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$123,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.23
  4. Michigan #4 best state for health care specialists

    4. Michigan

    Total health care specialist jobs:2,557
    Average annual salary:$56,505
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$32,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$98,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.72
  5. Massachusetts #5 best state for health care specialists

    5. Massachusetts

    Total health care specialist jobs:748
    Average annual salary:$79,066
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$46,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$133,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.42
  6. Nevada #6 best state for health care specialists

    6. Nevada

    Total health care specialist jobs:571
    Average annual salary:$56,131
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$31,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$100,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.42
  7. Ohio #7 best state for health care specialists

    7. Ohio

    Total health care specialist jobs:3,075
    Average annual salary:$51,746
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$29,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.57
  8. Maryland #8 best state for health care specialists

    8. Maryland

    Total health care specialist jobs:1,486
    Average annual salary:$66,209
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$37,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$117,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.22
  9. Maine #9 best state for health care specialists

    9. Maine

    Total health care specialist jobs:248
    Average annual salary:$66,853
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$110,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.97
  10. California #10 best state for health care specialists

    10. California

    Total health care specialist jobs:6,539
    Average annual salary:$65,680
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$36,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$118,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.17

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Detailed list of the best states for a health care specialist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1New Hampshire$74,789$44,0001,342,795380
2Rhode Island$76,567$44,0001,059,639222
3Delaware$70,355$39,000961,939296
4Michigan$56,505$32,0009,962,3112,557
5Massachusetts$79,066$46,0006,859,819748
6Nevada$56,131$31,0002,998,039571
7Ohio$51,746$29,00011,658,6093,075
8Maryland$66,209$37,0006,052,1771,486
9Maine$66,853$40,0001,335,907248
10California$65,680$36,00039,536,6536,539
11District of Columbia$68,517$38,000693,972314
12Vermont$69,665$41,000623,657121
13New Jersey$73,644$42,0009,005,644551
14Connecticut$73,817$42,0003,588,184219
15Pennsylvania$67,895$38,00012,805,537944
16Wisconsin$49,627$28,0005,795,4831,457
17Idaho$50,678$29,0001,716,943410
18Washington$51,969$30,0007,405,7431,865
19Oregon$59,288$33,0004,142,776703
20Louisiana$49,295$28,0004,684,333866
21North Carolina$46,333$26,00010,273,4192,917
22Utah$52,634$30,0003,101,833574
23New York$59,386$34,00019,849,3991,368
24Arizona$46,673$26,0007,016,2701,766
25Virginia$52,000$29,0008,470,0201,917
26Illinois$50,895$29,00012,802,0232,160
27Minnesota$45,026$27,0005,576,6061,875
28Oklahoma$43,975$26,0003,930,864786
29North Dakota$42,838$28,000755,393257
30West Virginia$46,651$26,0001,815,857270
31Indiana$45,459$26,0006,666,8181,335
32Kentucky$44,112$25,0004,454,189906
33Hawaii$46,728$34,0001,427,538238
34Iowa$42,475$25,0003,145,7111,041
35New Mexico$46,280$27,0002,088,070316
36Texas$46,480$27,00028,304,5962,498
37South Dakota$41,798$26,000869,666257
38Florida$47,078$28,00020,984,4001,348
39Wyoming$41,162$25,000579,315166
40Mississippi$41,679$24,0002,984,100532
41Missouri$40,080$23,0006,113,5321,703
42Kansas$42,307$25,0002,913,123673
43South Carolina$44,162$26,0005,024,369663
44Arkansas$42,185$25,0003,004,279467
45Alaska$35,891$27,000739,795196
46Tennessee$42,736$25,0006,715,984350
47Alabama$38,790$23,0004,874,7471,025
48Montana$40,629$25,0001,050,493233
49Georgia$41,751$25,00010,429,3791,708
50Nebraska$37,914$23,0001,920,076502
51Colorado$36,553$22,0005,607,1541,203

Highest paying states for health care specialists

RankStateAvg. Health Care Specialist Salary
1New Hampshire$74,789
2Rhode Island$76,567
3Delaware$70,355
4Michigan$56,505
5Massachusetts$79,066
6Nevada$56,131
7Ohio$51,746
8Maryland$66,209
9Maine$66,853
10California$65,680
11District of Columbia$68,517
12Vermont$69,665
13New Jersey$73,644
14Connecticut$73,817
15Pennsylvania$67,895
16Wisconsin$49,627
17Idaho$50,678
18Washington$51,969
19Oregon$59,288
20Louisiana$49,295
21North Carolina$46,333
22Utah$52,634
23New York$59,386
24Arizona$46,673
25Virginia$52,000
26Illinois$50,895
27Minnesota$45,026
28Oklahoma$43,975
29North Dakota$42,838
30West Virginia$46,651
31Indiana$45,459
32Kentucky$44,112
33Hawaii$46,728
34Iowa$42,475
35New Mexico$46,280
36Texas$46,480
37South Dakota$41,798
38Florida$47,078
39Wyoming$41,162
40Mississippi$41,679
41Missouri$40,080
42Kansas$42,307
43South Carolina$44,162
44Arkansas$42,185
45Alaska$35,891
46Tennessee$42,736
47Alabama$38,790
48Montana$40,629
49Georgia$41,751
50Nebraska$37,914
51Colorado$36,553

Expert opinions on the best states for health care specialists

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for health care specialists to find work opportunities?

    Meredith PopplerMeredith Poppler LinkedIn profile

    Vice President, Communications, IHRSA, The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association

    Before the crisis, clubs were growing and expanding everywhere across the country. So, once the crisis is behind us, they will begin to grow and hire again. States where fitness programming can be expanded outdoors might need more people sooner.

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