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According to a survey study done by Chiropractic Economics in 2008:

• Chiropractors collected $280,000 on average in 2007

• Net practice income was $107,500 on average in 2007 (Net practice income is the dollar amount remaining after all taxes and expenses have been paid).

• Total DC compensation was $100,000 in 2007.

For unincorporated DCs, total compensation is earnings after tax-deductible expenses but before income taxes. For DCs in a professional corporation, it is the sum of salary, bonuses, and retirement/profit-sharing contributions made on their behalf.

REFERENCE:

http://www.chiroeco.com/chiropractic/news/3553/52/11th-Annual-Salary-&-Expense-Survey-Is-this-year%E2%80%99s-picture-in-focus/

For data that has been peer-reviewed:

According to a somewhat recent study (2001) looking only at Ontario (Canada) Chiropractors, the average gross annual income of Ontario area chiropractors in the study sample was $144,254.50. The median gross annual income was $131,086.80.

REFERENCE:

Mior SA, Waalen J. Personal and practice predictors associated with the income of Ontario chiropractors. J Manipulative Physiol Ther, May 2008;31(4):277-84

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In The US:

Self-employed chiropractors usually earn more than salaried chiropractors. According to the American Chiropractic Association, in 2000, the average income for all American chiropractors, including the self-employed, was about $81,500 after expenses.

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