The average annual salary for gastroenterologists in the U.S. is $229,004, according to career website Zippia.
The data used for the site's ranking was last updated Feb. 9.
Here is the average gastroenterologist salary by state in alphabetical order and including Washington, D.C.:
Alabama: $170,045
Alaska: $250,881
Arizona: $166,351
Arkansas: $177,695
California: $165,133
Colorado: $200,023
Connecticut: $171,968
Delaware: $198,442
Florida: $173,245
Georgia: $168,026
Hawaii: $108,423
Idaho: $194,768
Illinois: $207,922
Indiana: $209,297
Iowa: $204,039
Kansas: $194,429
Kentucky: $206,254
Louisiana: $172,532
Maine: $212,209
Maryland: $191,050
Massachusetts: $199,440
Michigan: $184,379
Minnesota: $213,397
Mississippi: $208,069
Missouri: $188,771
Montana: $228,248
Nebraska: $183,221
Nevada: $190,349
New Hampshire: $214,360
New Jersey: $194,015
New Mexico: $202,715
New York: $170,256
North Carolina: $199,053
North Dakota: $235,320
Ohio: $172,918
Oklahoma: $172,352
Oregon: $197,432
Pennsylvania: $196,818
Rhode Island: $191,032
South Carolina: $174,734
South Dakota: $224,386
Tennessee: $191,115
Texas: $190,088
Utah: $207,536
Vermont: $188,793
Virginia: $165,163
Washington: $223,070
Washington D.C.: $182,275
West Virginia: $173,593
Wisconsin: $217,872
Wyoming: $219,094