What dentists earn in the best states for jobs

Some of the best- and worst-paying states for dentists are ranked among the best for jobs, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and WalletHub.

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WalletHub recently ranked the best and worst states for jobs based on 34 key indicators of job market strength and economic environment. 

Becker’s compared 2022 salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to WalletHub’s ranking of the best states for jobs.

Here is what dentists earn in the 10 best states for jobs:

Note: Salary data was not available for every state.

1. Washington: N/A

2. Virginia: $172,780

3. Utah: $131,490

4. Vermont: N/A

5. Florida: $170,930

6. Maryland: $157,960

7. South Dakota: $144,860

8. Colorado: $153,700

9. Massachusetts: N/A

10. Rhode Island: $204,770

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