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Attending Salary vs Cost of Living for Sports Medicine PGY2 in West Virginia 2026

attending salary cost of living scenario for Sports Medicine, PGY2, West Virginia (2026 assumptions).

Editorial methodology review

Author: MedCalc Editorial Team

Methodology review: MedCalc Editorial Team

Last reviewed: May 22, 2026

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Attending Salary vs Cost of Living

Compare attending salary by specialty, city, and employment type against cost-of-living adjustments.

Inputs

Results

Calculated in real time as you update inputs.

Cost-of-Living Adjusted

$160,000

Adjusted for New York, NY COL multiplier of 1.35

Base Salary

$240,000

Employment Adjusted

$216,000

COL Multiplier

1.35x

Impact of COL

+25.9%

How COL changes effective purchasing power vs adjusted salary

Explanation

Salaries are illustrative medians by specialty. Employment multipliers: academic 0.9x, private 1.1x, hospital-employed 1.0x. Cost of living multipliers are approximate city indices; higher multipliers reduce effective salary when adjusted for purchasing power.

No external data is fetched; adjust values to match your offers and local benchmarks.

Educational estimate only. Not financial advice or a salary guarantee. Validate with current market data and contracts.

Educational Planning Notice

This calculator is for educational physician finance and career planning. It is not medical, financial, tax, legal, or insurance advice.

Verify assumptions against your contract, institution, advisor, lender, insurer, or licensed professional before acting on the output.

Financial planning context for this page

This Attending Salary Cost-of-Living Calculator is tailored for Sports Medicine trainees in West Virginia, using a PGY2 profile and 2026 assumptions. Instead of a generic national number, it gives localized benchmarks that reflect where you are in training and the type of decision you are making right now.

Use this page to pressure-test assumptions. Start with your current inputs, then run two or three alternative scenarios so you can see how sensitive the result is to taxes, salary bands, debt load, or expected timeline changes. The point is not one perfect number. The point is a transparent range that helps you rank choices and identify risk before committing.

For best use, combine this output with your contract details, institutional benefits, and local cost patterns. Treat the result as a planning baseline, then validate assumptions with your advisor, program leadership, or licensed financial professional before making high-impact decisions.

How to interpret this result

  • Focus on relative differences between scenarios, not just the single headline value for West Virginia.
  • Re-run with conservative and aggressive assumptions to understand your realistic range for PGY2.
  • Compare adjusted purchasing power, not nominal salary, when evaluating city-to-city offers.
  • Include taxes, housing, and commuting costs to avoid overestimating net advantage.

Financial Scenario Comparison

Illustrative visual to compare outcomes and support faster decision-making.

Current Scenario47%
Optimized Scenario37%

Assumptions and limitations

  • State-level assumptions for West Virginia may not fully capture city, employer, or contract-specific variation.
  • PGY2 and Sports Medicine inputs are modeled profiles; real compensation and costs can differ materially.
  • Tax treatment, benefits, and insurance terms can change over time and may shift results without warning.
  • This tool is educational decision support and does not replace licensed medical, legal, tax, or financial advice.

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When this estimate breaks down

This estimate can break down when compensation structure, signing bonuses, or local housing shocks change net purchasing power. Always verify the underlying math and assumptions against your actual contract, local data, and planning constraints.

FAQ

How should I use this Attending Salary Cost-of-Living Calculator for Sports Medicine in West Virginia?

Use it to compare scenarios with your real inputs, then evaluate the spread between conservative and optimistic assumptions before deciding.

Why does PGY2 matter in this estimate?

Training level changes compensation, tax exposure, debt strategy, and available opportunities. PGY-specific assumptions improve planning accuracy.

Can I rely on this output as a final decision number?

No. Treat the output as educational decision support and validate against contract terms, licensed advice, and your institution's specifics.

Why can a higher salary still feel worse financially?

If local costs and taxes rise faster than pay, net purchasing power may decline despite a larger nominal offer.

What should I compare across offers?

Compare adjusted net pay, housing burden, commute costs, and benefits rather than base salary alone.

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Methodology Review: MedCalc Editorial Team

Last Reviewed: May 22, 2026

Last Updated: May 22, 2026

Educational use only. This tool does not provide medical, financial, tax, or legal advice.