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Salary data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics

Average Pediatric Surgeons Salary in the United States

This occupation code (SOC 29-1243) has no salary data on file. It may have been retired or renamed by BLS.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates . Data covers 6 states and 3 metro areas.

No annual salary published. BLS does not publish an annual wage estimate for Pediatric Surgeons. This happens with occupations where most work is project-based, hourly, or on irregular schedules (think actors, athletes, musicians, dancers, and some fine art roles). Hourly wages are shown below where available.

National hourly wage

Hourly pay for pediatric surgeons across all workers captured in the latest BLS survey.

Median hourly wage
Not published
Mean hourly wage
$216.74/hr
10th percentile
$91.21/hr
90th percentile
Not published

Hourly rates for pediatric surgeons vary widely by project type, union status, and experience. These figures include both short-engagement and extended work.

National employment

Workers tracked nationally
1,050
Jobs per 1,000 workers
N/A

Where pediatric surgeons earn the most per hour

BLS publishes hourly wage data for some locations but not others. Here are the locations with the highest reported median hourly wage.

By hourly wage

Top-paying states

Illinois
$43.01/hr

By hourly wage

Top-paying metros

Where pediatric surgeons work

Locations with the largest workforce for this occupation. The "concentration" number next to each area shows how common this job is locally compared to the rest of the country — anything above 1.00 means the area has a higher-than-average share of pediatric surgeons.

By employment

States with the most jobs

New York
140
LQ 2.14
Illinois
30
LQ 0.77
Nebraska
30
LQ 4.90

By employment

Metros with the most jobs

Job outlook

BLS projects employment for pediatric surgeons from 2024 to 2034. Growth is below the US average of roughly 4% across all occupations. The field is relatively stable but not expanding quickly.

Projected growth
+1.5%
0 net jobs over the projection period
Annual openings
0
Includes growth plus replacements
Typical entry education
Doctoral or professional degree

Entry into this field typically requires a doctoral or professional degree, which helps explain the high wage level and relatively narrow candidate pool.

Related occupations

Other jobs in the same field. Some of these are also hourly or project-based occupations without a published annual salary.