Wages for podiatrists vary widely in different parts of the country.
Full-time podiatrists who are not self-employed generally receive benefits such as paid vacation, sick leave, and health insurance.
Podiatrists (SOC 29-1081)
| Location |
Pay Period | |
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| 25% |
Median |
75% |
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| Illinois | Hourly | $57.03 | $82.73 | $116.26 |
| Yearly | $118,620 | $172,086 | $241,815 | |
| Cook County | Hourly | $64.30 | $82.73 | $119.15 |
| Yearly | $133,753 | $172,082 | $247,842 | |
| Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area | Hourly | $64.30 | $83.30 | $106.25 |
| Yearly | $133,754 | $173,269 | $221,007 | |
| Du Page County | Hourly | $64.30 | $82.59 | $102.88 |
| Yearly | $133,753 | $171,776 | $213,996 | |
| Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $54.95 | $73.34 | $112.21 |
| Yearly | $114,286 | $152,549 | $233,377 | |
| United States | Hourly | $49.87 | $77.07 | $108.61 |
| Yearly | $103,730 | $160,300 | $225,910 | |