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Massachusetts vs Connecticut: Healthcare Job Market Comparison

New England medicine. MA leads in academic hospitals. CT offers higher per-capita provider density.

Massachusetts

4

physicians tracked

Avg RN salary
$112,610
Avg physician salary
$370,000
Cost of living
148.8
Top state income tax
9%
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Connecticut

0

physicians tracked

Avg RN salary
$103,670
Avg physician salary
$388,000
Cost of living
114.6
Top state income tax
6.99%
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Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricMassachusettsConnecticut
Physicians tracked40
Cities served10
Avg RN salary (BLS May 2024)$112,610$103,670
Avg physician salary$370,000$388,000
Cost of living (100 = US avg)148.8114.6
State income tax (top rate)9%6.99%

Salary figures are approximate, drawn from public sources including BLS, Medscape, and Doximity compensation reports.

Top Cities for Providers

Massachusetts

  • Boston4

Connecticut

No city data available.

Notable Health Systems

Massachusetts

  • Mass General Brigham
  • Boston Children's Hospital
  • Dana-Farber

Connecticut

  • Yale New Haven Health
  • Hartford HealthCare

Medical Licensure Boards

Each state has its own medical board. Check fees, required CME hours, and reciprocity before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which state pays nurses more, Massachusetts or Connecticut?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024), registered nurses in Massachusetts earn an average of $112,610, compared to $103,670 in Connecticut. The gap is roughly $8,940 per year before adjusting for cost of living.

Which state has higher physician salaries, Massachusetts or Connecticut?

Aggregated compensation data shows physicians in Connecticut earn approximately $388,000 on average, compared to $370,000 in Massachusetts. Specialty and practice setting drive much larger variations than state averages suggest.

How does the cost of living compare between Massachusetts and Connecticut?

Using the MERIC Q4 2024 cost-of-living index (100 = national average), Massachusetts is 148.8 and Connecticut is 114.6. Connecticut (114.6) is the more affordable of the two, while Massachusetts (148.8) is more expensive. Housing is typically the largest driver of these differences.

How many physicians practice in Massachusetts vs. Connecticut?

Ava Health tracks approximately 4 physicians in Massachusetts across 1 cities, and 0 physicians in Connecticut across 0 cities, plus nurses and therapists in both states. Figures are sourced from the CMS NPPES NPI registry and refreshed regularly.

Which state has a more favorable tax environment for healthcare providers?

Massachusetts has a top state income tax rate of 9%, while Connecticut's top rate is 6.99%. Always factor in property tax, sales tax, and local taxes before making a relocation decision. States with no income tax often offset through higher sales or property taxes.

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