%0 Journal Article %T Differences in salaries of physician assistants in the USA by race, ethnicity and sex %A Cardell Jacobson %A Darron Smith %J Journal of Health Services Research & Policy %@ 1758-1060 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1355819617738275 %X Data from the Academy of American Physician Assistants have suggested there are no differences in salaries by race and ethnic group. Our objective was to compare salaries of physician assistants for different racial and ethnic groups and sexes using another data source. Data from the American Community Surveys (2010¨C2012) to examine pay differentials of physician assistants. Ordinary least squares regression analysis to compare the salaries of males and females, and those of racial and ethnic groups. The majority of physician assistants in recent decades have been women. Their salaries are substantially below those of their male counterparts. The number from racial and ethnic minorities remains low. American Community Surveys data show salaries to be lower than that reported by the American Academy of Physician Assistants. The salaries of Black and Hispanic physician assistants lag significantly behind the salaries of those who are White. American Community Surveys data suggest that previously published Academy of American Physician Assistants survey data may have been biased with a low percentage of physician assistants from racial and ethnic minorities which suggests that the Academy of American Physician Assistants need to focus on recruiting greater numbers of minorities %K gender disparities %K health services research %K income disparities %K physician assistant %K racial disparities %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1355819617738275