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Does anyone know why the mean hourly and annual wage for podiatrists varies so much by location? For example, on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, the hourly wage is $33.52 for Savannah, GA, and is $72.52 for the state of North Carolina. You could argue that it is based on the density of practicing podiatrists in a given area, but the numbers don't support this. For example, in the state of Arizona, which has a much higher number of podiatrists per 10,000 population vs. North Carolina, the hourly wage is $67.62, not much different than North Carolina. Any informed responses are appreciated.