Orthodontist pay vs. cost of living by state

The cost of living in Michigan, the highest-paying state for orthodontists, is $42,187 for a single adult with no children.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released updated salary data for dental jobs to reflect 2023 information on April 3. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge updated its cost of living calculator Feb. 14.

Here is how the average annual salary for orthodontists compares to the cost of living in 15 states: 

Note: Salary information was taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary information was not available for each state. The minimum cost of living in each state was provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Living Wage Calculator. The cost of living is for a single adult with no children before taxes.

Alabama

​​Average annual salary: $273,910

Cost of living: $41,911

Arizona 

​​Average annual salary: $150,550

Cost of living: $48,677

California

​​Average annual salary: $208,470

Cost of living: $56,825

Connecticut

​​Average annual salary: $320,500

Cost of living: $50,194

Florida

​​Average annual salary: $323,030

Cost of living: $46,645

Indiana

​​Average annual salary: $169,610

Cost of living: $42,510

Maine

​​Average annual salary: $164,700

Cost of living: $45,844

Michigan

​​Average annual salary: $329,620

Cost of living: $42,187

New York

​​Average annual salary: $228,010

Cost of living: $55,878

Ohio

​​Average annual salary: $238,120

Cost of living: $40,359

Pennsylvania

​​Average annual salary: $295,850

Cost of living: $45,661

South Carolina

​​Average annual salary: $149,660

Cost of living: $44,152

Utah

​​Average annual salary: $125,960

Cost of living: $46,850

Washington

​​Average annual salary: $294,920

Cost of living: $53,242

Wisconsin

​​Average annual salary: $249,760

Cost of living: $42,062

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