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Best states for an interventional pain physician

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We decided to bring you a list of the best states for jobs for interventional pain physicians in the United States. Interventional pain physician positions are available in every state, but not all states are the same. Some states do not offer the same wages, benefits, time off, etc for interventional pain physicians.As interventional pain physicians are popular in the U.S., we wanted to bring you a list of the best states for interventional pain physicians. In case you are trying to decide where to start your career as an interventional pain physician, or if you are considering moving to a different city or state, we got you covered.
To that end, we dove into our dataset of job and salary numbers to figure out which states have the best opportunities for interventional pain physicians. North Dakota is the best state for interventional pain physicians, where the median salary is $204,121.We found that North Dakota is the best state for interventional pain physician jobs, whereas Rhode Island is the worst.

10 best states for interventional pain physicians in 2025

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for interventional pain physicians

    1. North Dakota

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:110
    Average annual salary:$204,121
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$146,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$284,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.69
  2. New Mexico #2 best state for interventional pain physicians

    2. New Mexico

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:244
    Average annual salary:$196,675
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$278,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.78
  3. Wisconsin #3 best state for interventional pain physicians

    3. Wisconsin

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:740
    Average annual salary:$191,366
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$132,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$276,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.92
  4. Montana #4 best state for interventional pain physicians

    4. Montana

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:113
    Average annual salary:$194,316
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$135,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$278,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.4
  5. Minnesota #5 best state for interventional pain physicians

    5. Minnesota

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:625
    Average annual salary:$196,908
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$280,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.35
  6. Wyoming #6 best state for interventional pain physicians

    6. Wyoming

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:30
    Average annual salary:$199,304
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$141,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$281,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.72
  7. Alaska #7 best state for interventional pain physicians

    7. Alaska

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:86
    Average annual salary:$195,100
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$135,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$281,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.47
  8. Texas #8 best state for interventional pain physicians

    8. Texas

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:1,305
    Average annual salary:$196,550
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$278,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.92
  9. Kentucky #9 best state for interventional pain physicians

    9. Kentucky

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:214
    Average annual salary:$193,566
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$134,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$278,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.83
  10. South Carolina #10 best state for interventional pain physicians

    10. South Carolina

    Total interventional pain physician jobs:413
    Average annual salary:$191,007
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$276,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.32

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Detailed list of the best states for an interventional pain physician

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$204,121$146,000755,393110
2New Mexico$196,675$138,0002,088,070244
3Wisconsin$191,366$132,0005,795,483740
4Montana$194,316$135,0001,050,493113
5Minnesota$196,908$138,0005,576,606625
6Wyoming$199,304$141,000579,31530
7Alaska$195,100$135,000739,79586
8Texas$196,550$138,00028,304,5961,305
9Kentucky$193,566$134,0004,454,189214
10South Carolina$191,007$131,0005,024,369413
11South Dakota$185,921$126,000869,666166
12Iowa$192,772$133,0003,145,711197
13Ohio$193,069$134,00011,658,609445
14North Carolina$189,827$130,00010,273,419651
15Oregon$193,021$134,0004,142,776347
16Oklahoma$189,106$130,0003,930,864231
17Washington$193,109$134,0007,405,743561
18Idaho$193,807$135,0001,716,94365
19West Virginia$187,173$127,0001,815,85793
20Nebraska$191,544$132,0001,920,076107
21Georgia$189,324$130,00010,429,379702
22New Hampshire$185,708$127,0001,342,795184
23Arkansas$189,656$130,0003,004,27994
24Alabama$188,894$129,0004,874,747212
25Vermont$186,251$127,000623,65773
26Mississippi$189,163$130,0002,984,10085
27Louisiana$185,967$127,0004,684,333206
28Tennessee$182,352$123,0006,715,984365
29Nevada$181,836$123,0002,998,039212
30Pennsylvania$179,990$121,00012,805,5371,118
31Missouri$184,774$125,0006,113,532307
32Illinois$184,129$124,00012,802,023730
33Kansas$183,818$124,0002,913,123134
34Arizona$180,127$122,0007,016,270556
35Michigan$178,831$119,0009,962,311554
36New York$180,246$121,00019,849,3991,374
37Virginia$183,262$124,0008,470,020536
38Maine$182,675$123,0001,335,90768
39Indiana$172,974$113,0006,666,818517
40Utah$183,085$124,0003,101,833109
41Delaware$184,225$125,000961,93944
42New Jersey$180,858$122,0009,005,644522
43California$183,294$125,00039,536,6531,656
44Connecticut$177,030$118,0003,588,184250
45Hawaii$132,156$76,0001,427,538106
46Florida$171,161$111,00020,984,4001,137
47Colorado$180,669$121,0005,607,154326
48Massachusetts$174,634$116,0006,859,819523
49District of Columbia$181,829$122,000693,97247
50Maryland$168,125$109,0006,052,177401
51Rhode Island$166,615$108,0001,059,63965

Highest paying states for interventional pain physicians

RankStateAvg. Interventional Pain Physician Salary
1North Dakota$204,121
2New Mexico$196,675
3Wisconsin$191,366
4Montana$194,316
5Minnesota$196,908
6Wyoming$199,304
7Alaska$195,100
8Texas$196,550
9Kentucky$193,566
10South Carolina$191,007
11South Dakota$185,921
12Iowa$192,772
13Ohio$193,069
14North Carolina$189,827
15Oregon$193,021
16Oklahoma$189,106
17Washington$193,109
18Idaho$193,807
19West Virginia$187,173
20Nebraska$191,544
21Georgia$189,324
22New Hampshire$185,708
23Arkansas$189,656
24Alabama$188,894
25Vermont$186,251
26Mississippi$189,163
27Louisiana$185,967
28Tennessee$182,352
29Nevada$181,836
30Pennsylvania$179,990
31Missouri$184,774
32Illinois$184,129
33Kansas$183,818
34Arizona$180,127
35Michigan$178,831
36New York$180,246
37Virginia$183,262
38Maine$182,675
39Indiana$172,974
40Utah$183,085
41Delaware$184,225
42New Jersey$180,858
43California$183,294
44Connecticut$177,030
45Hawaii$132,156
46Florida$171,161
47Colorado$180,669
48Massachusetts$174,634
49District of Columbia$181,829
50Maryland$168,125
51Rhode Island$166,615

Expert opinions on the best states for interventional pain physicians

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for interventional pain physicians 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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