27 states where dentist pay increased

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Twenty-seven states saw increases in the average annual salary for dentists between this year and last year, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Here are the states where salaries increased:

State20242025
Alaska$201,720$202,250
Arkansas$168,760$178,290
California$181,720$184,350
Delaware$227,200$228,740
Florida$181,950$196,320
Idaho$171,880$173,570
Illinois$165,760$184,490
Indiana$200,000$209,500
Iowa$186,420$216,520
Louisiana$164,340$185,180
Maine$214,810$224,080
Michigan$198,440$202,390
Minnesota$211,100$224,700
Mississippi$130,550$143,020
Nebraska$167,990$185,360
Nevada$144,420$146,480
New Mexico$190,530$191,570
New York$158,130$185,590
North Carolina$204,980$205,990
North Dakota$182,840$224,300
Oregon$177,440$209,670
South Carolina$182,970$190,670
South Dakota$142,830$166,690
Tennessee$164,410$191,880
Utah$139,970$148,860
Virginia$187,950$192,880
Wisconsin$179,260$209,830

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