The average salary for a radiologist in Florida is around $197,710 per year.
Avg Salary
Radiologists earn an average yearly salary of $197,710.
Wages typically start from $60,630.
221% above national average Updated in 2018
Radiologist earnings by seniority
Mid-level radiologist earnings begin at:
$95.05 per hour
$197,710 per year
Junior-level radiologist earnings begin at:
$57.11 per hour
$118,790 per year
Starting level radiologist earnings begin at:
$29.15 per hour
$60,630 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Radiologist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
New Hampshire | $275,840 |
North Dakota | $266,510 |
Maine | $257,550 |
Montana | $247,260 |
Minnesota | $245,040 |
Alaska | $244,220 |
Idaho | $241,670 |
Wisconsin | $239,610 |
Washington | $239,080 |
Indiana | $237,470 |
Georgia | $235,060 |
Wyoming | $234,610 |
Tennessee | $231,960 |
New Mexico | $229,100 |
Arizona | $229,090 |
Hawaii | $228,470 |
South Dakota | $227,710 |
Nevada | $227,500 |
Kentucky | $223,770 |
West Virginia | $222,270 |
Connecticut | $221,870 |
Guam | $221,130 |
Colorado | $219,310 |
Iowa | $219,300 |
Utah | $218,210 |
Delaware | $216,600 |
Ohio | $212,160 |
New Jersey | $208,820 |
Massachusetts | $207,990 |
California | $204,190 |
Virginia | $201,770 |
Oregon | $199,960 |
Missouri | $198,920 |
Rhode Island | $197,950 |
Florida | $197,710 |
North Carolina | $196,670 |
Texas | $195,630 |
Pennsylvania | $187,440 |
Kansas | $186,790 |
Maryland | $182,970 |
Michigan | $173,480 |
South Carolina | $170,280 |
District of Columbia | $167,090 |
Louisiana | $164,470 |
Alabama | $163,790 |
Illinois | $160,050 |
Vermont | $151,020 |
Mississippi | $143,010 |
New York | $139,710 |
Arkansas | $127,190 |
Oklahoma | $114,570 |
Nebraska | $114,250 |
Puerto Rico | $109,490 |
Virgin Islands, U.S. | $106,860 |
How much does a Radiologist earn?
Radiology retains its spot among the three highest paid medical specialties, according to the annual Medscape Physician Compensation Report. Topping the list were orthopedists, cardiologists, radiologists, gastroenterologists, and urologists. A radiologist salary is even higher for those who choose a subspecialty like radiation oncology or ultrasonography. About 16% of radiologists earn $500,000 or more; about 8% earn $100,000 or less.
Do Men or Women Earn More?
According to Medscape, there's still a large pay gap between full-time male and female physicians, regardless of specialty. Overall, male physicians earn 30% more than their female counterparts. In radiology, however, that gap is 16.5%, less than in many other specialties.
Radiologist Compensation by Geographical Region
Radiologists in the southwest, with the highest compensation (a mean of $407,000 in 2012), earn 30% more ($94,000) than their colleagues in the north central region, with the lowest compensation (a mean of $313,000 in 2012).
The employment outlook for radiologists is bright. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says demand for all physicians, including radiologists, will grow 24 percent through 2020.
How do radiologist salaries compare to similar careers?
Radiologists earn about the same as related careers in Florida. On average, they make less than neurosurgeons.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Neurosurgeon salary | $212K |
Cardiothoracic surgeon salary | $212K |
Surgeon salary | $212K |
Orthopaedic surgeon salary | $212K |
Colorectal surgeon salary | $212K |
Hospitalist salary | $198K |
Immunologist salary | $198K |
Urologist salary | $198K |
Sports medicine physician salary | $198K |
Radiologist salary | $198K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)