Anesthesiologist salary in Connecticut
Use this page to benchmark how anesthesiologist pay is showing up in Connecticut right now, which metro markets appear strongest, and how the state compares with the broader national picture.
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A few current examples from the live job feed so the salary page stays tied to real market openings.
Move from salary benchmarking into matching live openings, then use the offer comparison tool once one package is real enough to pressure-test.
Use the role-wide salary rankings page to see where Connecticut sits relative to the other published Anesthesiologists markets, then move back into any state page for local context.
Start with the strongest state-level salary markets where Anesthesio has enough active compensation data to publish a useful snapshot.
Once you know how Connecticut compares on pay, the next useful move is usually checking broader compensation framing, role tradeoffs, or real offer math before you commit to a package story.
Use the broader compensation hub when a physician state salary page needs more context around taxes, benefits, or package shape.
Use the physician guide when one state-market signal needs broader practice-model, locums, and offer-evaluation context.
Pressure-test one physician market against the broader anesthesiologist salary leaderboard.
Practical market context, not a synthetic salary survey.
These salary pages are built from active Anesthesiologist job postings on Anesthesio that include structured compensation data. We use salary ranges from current listings, compute midpoints for directional market comparisons, and surface percentile bands to show spread rather than pretending the market has one exact number.
That means this page is best used for market orientation: understanding where current openings cluster, how wide compensation ranges look, and which states or metros are paying above or below the middle of the market right now.
Based on current salary-bearing Anesthesiologist listings on Anesthesio, the market midpoint in Connecticut is around $437,500, with most current salary ranges clustering between $412,500 and $599,040.
Connecticut currently sits below the national midpoint on Anesthesio’s active salary-bearing listings. That does not mean every job in the state pays more or less — it just means the current state-level market signal is moving lower than the national center.
Use it to benchmark whether a target job looks below-market, near-market, or above-market for Connecticut, then open individual listings and the Offer Comparison tool when you need to model taxes, bonuses, or employment-structure tradeoffs on a real offer.
Use the broad decision guide when state-level pay leads into a bigger question about role fit, authority, or career shape.