That is low, and that is what a good portion of Pods who work in private practice are offered. Considering a majority of pods will end up working in private practice, that is the number you should be expecting after graduating from residency. Of course, if you get more in a hospital or MSG clinic, more power to you. \
Pharm, if you can actually find full time work, are usually much more constant with the salary prospects. Now, the saturation is very real however, so I can deff see the argument for pursuing other healthcare fields.
And yeah, chip n clip can pay if you do them back to back, thats how most small pod practices stay in business. The pod I shadowed told me it (chip clip) yields very low RVU.
The difference with MD/DO is (moreso Primary care and non surgical), when NPs/PA eventually do take over, the MD can always open up another business venture, like an urgent care or medical spa, because of their unlimited license. Pods are kind of stuck in Podiatry. This may be fine, as most NPs/PAs/MDs dont want to do foot stuff anyway, its kind of the reason pods exist lol. NP level encroachment could happen though because other than surgery, a NP can do anything a Pod can do.
I see much more at the 200K mark. Median according to bls is around 170K, thats including residents as well, just like pod. Plain and simple, a MD/DO will most likely make more than a Pod. One only has to go as far as the Podiatry vs Family Med forums to see the difference.