Psychiatrist Salary by State 2026: Where Psychiatrists Earn the Most
Psychiatry is one of the fastest-growing and highest-demand specialties heading into 2026. The combined weight of the behavioral health crisis, telepsychiatry expansion, and a chronic supply shortage has pushed psychiatrist compensation well above historical norms.
According to Medscape's 2025 Psychiatrist Compensation Report, the national average psychiatrist salary reached $323,000 in 2024 and continues to climb. Self-reported 2026 data from SalaryDr and practice brokers puts the national median closer to $345,000, with child & adolescent psychiatry and addiction psychiatry subspecialists commanding premiums of 10-20% above that figure.
For anyone hiring psychiatrists — hospitals, behavioral health groups, telehealth platforms, or staffing agencies — this guide breaks down 2026 pay by state, subspecialty, and employment model.
National Psychiatrist Salary Benchmarks (2026)
Pay varies widely by setting, subspecialty, and state. Here are the 2026 benchmarks you should expect to see in compensation discussions:
| Subspecialty | Median Salary | Top 10% Earners | Typical Sign-On Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Adult Psychiatry | $345,000 | $475,000+ | $20,000–$50,000 |
| Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | $370,000 | $510,000+ | $30,000–$75,000 |
| Addiction Psychiatry | $355,000 | $490,000+ | $25,000–$60,000 |
| Geriatric Psychiatry | $340,000 | $460,000+ | $15,000–$40,000 |
| Forensic Psychiatry | $395,000 | $575,000+ | $30,000–$70,000 |
| Consultation-Liaison | $350,000 | $480,000+ | $20,000–$50,000 |
Sources: Medscape 2025 Psychiatrist Compensation Report, MGMA 2025 Physician Compensation Data, Doximity 2025 Physician Salary Report, Ava Health internal offers observed Q1 2026.
Top 15 Highest-Paying States for Psychiatrists (2026)
The states paying psychiatrists the most in 2026 are not necessarily the largest or most populous. They are the states with the biggest supply gaps — places where Medicaid expansion, rural shortages, or aggressive behavioral health buildouts have outstripped the physician pipeline.
| Rank | State | Avg. Annual Salary | What's Driving It |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alaska | $420,000+ | Severe rural shortage, state incentives |
| 2 | Wyoming | $405,000+ | Lowest psychiatrist-per-capita in US |
| 3 | Montana | $395,000+ | Rural demand, tribal health contracts |
| 4 | Indiana | $390,000+ | Midwest premium, strong health systems |
| 5 | North Dakota | $388,000+ | Behavioral health expansion, low competition |
| 6 | Wisconsin | $385,000+ | Integrated system builds, academic premiums |
| 7 | Nebraska | $380,000+ | UNMC expansion, rural stipends |
| 8 | Iowa | $378,000+ | Critical access hospital incentives |
| 9 | Missouri | $375,000+ | BJC/SSM competition, urban buildouts |
| 10 | Oklahoma | $372,000+ | Rural addiction psychiatry surge |
| 11 | Kentucky | $370,000+ | Opioid crisis response funding |
| 12 | Minnesota | $368,000+ | Mayo + integrated systems |
| 13 | Pennsylvania | $365,000+ | UPMC expansion, Philly premiums |
| 14 | Florida | $363,000+ | Retirement demand + telepsych growth |
| 15 | Texas | $360,000+ | Statewide behavioral health expansion |
Figures blend inpatient, outpatient, and telepsychiatry offers observed January–March 2026.
Why Rural States Pay More
The inverse relationship between cost of living and psychiatrist pay surprises candidates from the coasts. A general adult psychiatrist in Wyoming regularly earns $50,000 more per year than a colleague in New York City — before factoring in state income tax differences (Wyoming has none).
Three forces drive the premium:
- Supply gap: Rural states average one psychiatrist per 7,000-10,000 residents, versus one per 2,500 in coastal metros. Recruiters must pay to attract anyone willing to relocate.
- Loan repayment: HRSA, NHSC, and state programs offer up to $250,000 in loan repayment for psychiatrists committing to shortage areas. That stacks on top of base salary.
- Call coverage economics: With fewer psychiatrists, each one covers more call. Call stipends of $1,500–$3,000 per weekend are common in rural settings.
Telepsychiatry Compensation in 2026
Telepsychiatry has matured into its own compensation tier. Platform-employed psychiatrists earn per-visit or per-hour rates that, at full clinical volume, can match or exceed in-person roles.
| Employment Model | Typical Rate | Annualized at FT Volume |
|---|---|---|
| W-2 platform employee (Talkspace, Cerebral, Array) | $250–$325/hr | $350,000–$460,000 |
| 1099 independent contractor (LifeStance, MDLive) | $150–$220 per 30-min session | $380,000–$500,000 |
| Direct-to-employer telepsych (VA, state prisons, schools) | $275–$350/hr | $400,000–$520,000 |
| Hybrid (3 days clinic + 2 days tele) | Base + RVU bonus | $380,000–$475,000 |
Psychiatrists considering telepsych full-time should factor in self-employment tax (1099 adds ~7.65%), lack of benefits, and malpractice coverage responsibility. A $420,000 1099 telepsych offer is roughly equivalent to a $355,000–$375,000 W-2 salary after costs.
Sign-On Bonuses and Loan Repayment
Nearly every hospital-employed psychiatry offer in 2026 includes a sign-on bonus. Rural offers routinely include loan repayment on top.
- Hospital-employed (urban): $25,000–$50,000 sign-on, often tied to 2-year commitment
- Hospital-employed (rural/critical access): $50,000–$100,000 sign-on + up to $200,000 loan repayment
- Child & adolescent psychiatry: Sign-ons commonly 25-50% higher than general adult due to supply scarcity
- Correctional psychiatry: $40,000–$75,000 sign-on, higher hourly rates ($250-$375/hr)
- VA positions: Lower sign-on but up to $200,000 EDRP loan repayment and federal benefits
RVU Production vs. Straight Salary
Most 2026 psychiatry contracts include productivity incentives. A typical structure:
- Base salary: Guaranteed for 12-24 months
- RVU threshold: Usually 6,500–8,500 wRVUs annually (higher for outpatient, lower for inpatient)
- Bonus rate: $45–$75 per wRVU above threshold
- Quality bonuses: 5-10% of base tied to measures like HEDIS behavioral health composites, readmission rates
High-producing outpatient psychiatrists who average 20–25 patients per day commonly exceed base salary by $75,000–$150,000 through RVU bonuses.
How to Evaluate a Psychiatry Offer
Total comp isn't just base salary. Before accepting, price out every component:
- Base salary (the number candidates fixate on)
- Sign-on bonus and repayment terms if you leave early
- Loan repayment (NHSC, state programs, employer match)
- RVU bonus structure — what's the realistic annualized add?
- Quality incentives — 5-10% matters over a career
- Benefits — 401k match, health, CME stipend ($3,000-$5,000 common)
- Malpractice — occurrence-based policies save you from tail coverage costs ($10K-$30K when leaving)
- Call burden — 1:3 weekend call costs you significantly more quality of life than 1:8
- Productivity ceiling — some contracts cap RVU bonuses; read the fine print
- Non-compete / non-solicit — state enforcement varies dramatically (CA doesn't enforce, TN does)
Where Demand Is Highest in 2026
Three patterns stand out in the 2026 psychiatrist job market:
- Child & adolescent psychiatry: Nationwide shortage. Wait times for new C&A evaluations average 4-6 months. Signing bonuses routinely exceed $75,000.
- Addiction psychiatry: Opioid-crisis response funding through SAMHSA and state programs has created sustained demand. Telehealth-friendly.
- Geriatric psychiatry: Aging population + Medicare Advantage growth. Memory-care facilities and ACO-affiliated practices compete aggressively for this subspecialty.
Bottom Line for Recruiters and Psychiatrists
For hiring managers: $340,000 base is the floor in most markets for general adult psychiatry — offers below that will not get serious candidates in 2026. For rural or shortage positions, budget $380,000+ and plan on paying sign-on and loan repayment.
For psychiatrists: the market has never been more favorable. If you're open to moving, willing to consider telepsychiatry, or hold a subspecialty credential (C&A, addiction, geriatric), expect 2–3 competing offers within weeks of starting a search.
Ava Health works with employers across all 50 states to match psychiatrists with roles that fit both compensation goals and practice style. Talk to a recruiter if you'd like to see confidential openings in your specialty and state.