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TagPA Salaries Increase, Top $100k on Average
The average annual PA salary increased nearly 3%, compared to the previous year, with a majority of PAs now earning a base salary of more than $100,000.
Physical Therapy and the Gender Pay Gap
Though typically a female-dominated industry, a new report indicates that women PTs are still paid less than their male counterparts.
The Best and Worst States to Be A Nurse
Maine is the top place to be a nurse, and D.C. is the worst, according to new survey results. Where does your state land on the list?
The Best States to Be a Physician, Money-Wise
“Physician” is ranked as the most popular profession within the top 1% of earners, but where is it best, and worst, to practice medicine, according to your wallet.
Debt and the DPT: What Went Wrong?
The majority of PT students will have more than $70K in student loan debt at the time of graduation, making some therapists question whether elevating PT education requirements was the right move.
Physician Assistant–Friendly Legislation Boosts Pay
PAs practicing in states with a practice barrier reported lower salaries than their peers in states without that barrier.
Wage Gap Between Female and Male PAs Persists
Despite 70% of PAs being female, they earn significantly less than their male counterparts, a new study has found.
APRNs Earn Highest Wages Among Nurses
CRNAs, NPs, and Midwives rank among the highest paid specialities in the field of nursing.
New Report Says Primary Care Salaries Jumped by $22k in 2016
Signing bonuses also increased from an average of $19,714 in 2015 to $27,799 in 2016.
The Striking Gender Gap in Doctors’ Pay
Nationally, female physicians make an average of 26.5 percent, or $91,000, less than male physicians.