The site ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., according to metrics such as location quotient, median salary and cost of living. Read more about the methodology here.
Here are the bottom 10 states for dentists to live and work in for 2023:
51. West Virginia
50. Kentucky
49. Utah
48. Wyoming
47. Hawaii
46. Pennsylvania
45. Tennessee
44. Delaware
43. Louisiana
42. California
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