The 10 highest-paying states for oral surgeons

On average, oral surgeons earn $393,822 per year in New York, the highest-paying state for the profession, according to career website ZipRecruiter.

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New York pays $71,397, or 22.1%, above the national average of $322,425.

ZipRecruiter collects its compensation data, which was updated Sept. 11, from employer job postings and third-party data sources. 

Here is the average annual salary in the 10 highest-paying states for oral surgeons:

1. New York: $393,822

2. New Jersey: $340,263

3. Wisconsin: $338,105

4. Nevada: $335,234

5. Wyoming: $335,183

6. Massachusetts: $334,632

7. Indiana: $330,691

8. Arizona: $330,584

9. New Hampshire: $330,366

10. Pennsylvania: $329,374

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