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Doctors

Doctors - Wages & Trends

Wages vary by employer, years of experience, and hours worked. The doctor's skill, personality, and professional reputation also affect wages. Self-employed doctors generally earn more than those who are not self-employed.

Physicians usually receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, health insurance, and a retirement plan. 

Family medicine physicians (SOC 29-1215)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $35.90 $108.77 (1)
Yearly $74,666 $226,246 (1)
    Champaign Area Hourly $111.80 (1) (1)
Yearly $232,532 (1) (1)
    Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area Hourly $97.78 (1) (1)
Yearly $203,381 (1) (1)
    Cook County Hourly $39.43 $105.54 (1)
Yearly $82,024 $219,537 (1)
    Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area Hourly $35.29 $78.54 $109.77
Yearly $73,412 $163,349 $228,326
    Du Page County Hourly $71.11 (1) (1)
Yearly $147,905 (1) (1)
    Edwardsville Area Hourly $113.79 (1) (1)
Yearly $236,687 (1) (1)
    Lake County Hourly $33.36 $33.36 $35.29
Yearly $69,385 $69,385 $73,412
    Northwest Illinois Area Hourly $102.11 (1) (1)
Yearly $212,390 (1) (1)
    Peoria-Bloomington Area Hourly $112.81 (1) (1)
Yearly $234,652 (1) (1)
    Quincy-Macomb-Galesburg Area Hourly $111.11 $111.79 (1)
Yearly $231,097 $232,519 (1)
    Rockford Area Hourly $103.07 $113.25 (1)
Yearly $214,387 $235,548 (1)
    Springfield Area Hourly $105.27 $113.24 (1)
Yearly $218,942 $235,533 (1)
    Will County Hourly $71.11 $101.06 (1)
Yearly $147,904 $210,223 (1)
United States Hourly $80.57 $114.61 (2)
Yearly $167,580 $238,380 (2)
(1) Wage estimate isn't available.(2) Wages are greater than $115/hour or $239,200/year.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.