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2026 Salary Comparison

Locum Diagnostic Radiology vs Permanent Diagnostic Radiology in Ohio

Real numbers, state-adjusted. See what permanent doesn't show you — and what locum doesn't get.

Direct Answer

Locum diagnostic radiology in Ohio earn $420–$525/hr (annualized $813,120–$1,016,400 at 44 working weeks). Permanent diagnostic radiology in Ohio earn $472,500–$609,000 base salary plus benefits worth ~$85,050–$109,620. Locum total comp tops permanent by $94,500–$458,850 in 2026.

Pay rates per LocumOS Physician Freedom Project 2026, AMN Healthcare 2026, and NALTO benchmarks. Physician take-home, 1099. Updated May 2026.

Side-by-Side: Locum vs Permanent Diagnostic Radiology

FactorLocum (1099)Permanent (W-2)
Annual Compensation$813,120–$1,016,400 (gross, 1099)$557,550–$718,620 (salary + benefits)
Hourly Equivalent$420–$525/hr$227–$293/hr equivalent
BenefitsMalpractice, travel, lodging bundled. Solo 401(k) to $69K. No employer match.Health insurance, 401(k) match (~3–6%), PTO, CME stipend. Tail usually not included.
Schedule ControlTeleradiology or on-site. No partner meetings, no RVU pressure, choose subspecialty focus.Fixed schedule, call obligations, committee duties, admin meetings.
Tax Structure1099 ideal for radiologists. Deduct home reading room, monitors, CME travel. S-Corp at $350K+ income.W-2. Standard deductions only. FICA split with employer. Limited retirement options.
LifestyleTelerad from anywhere. On-site blocks with weekends off. No call once assignment ends.2–4 weeks PTO per year. Call obligations. EMR inbox. Hospital politics.
Career RiskAI disruption affects perm jobs faster. Locum radiologists adapt faster — switch sites, modalities, telerad.Partnership track or employment model. Non-compete clauses. Golden handcuffs.

What Permanent Doesn't Show You

FICA/SS Hidden Cost

Employer pays 7.65% FICA match (~$39,710) that never hits your W-2. As 1099, you pay both halves — but deduct the employer half.

Malpractice Tail

When you leave perm, tail coverage costs $30,000+. Locums One includes tail in every assignment.

Vacation Buy-In

4 weeks PTO = $44,000 in deferred earnings. Locum: take time off between assignments, no unpaid gap.

License & CME Fees

~$8,000/year in license renewals, DEA, board fees, CME travel. Often out-of-pocket even with "CME stipend."

What Locum Doesn't Get

Employer Health Insurance

No default group health plan. You buy on the marketplace or through a spouse. Cost: $8K–$18K/year for family coverage.

Retirement Match

No employer 401(k) match (~$27,000 value). You max Solo 401(k) to $69K — but it's all your money.

Annualized Math for Ohio Diagnostic Radiology

Locum 1099

Hourly rate$420–$525/hr
Hours per week44
Weeks worked44
Weeks off8
Annual gross$813,120–$1,016,400
1099 net (~78%)$634,234–$792,792

Permanent W-2

Base salary$472,500–$609,000
Benefits (~18%)+$85,050–$109,620
Hidden FICA match+$39,710 (you never see)
PTO value$44,000 (4 weeks)
Total comp$557,550–$718,620
W-2 net (~72%)$401,436–$517,406

Locum net tops permanent net by:

$94,500–$458,850

At 44 working weeks. Work 8 weeks off per year.

See Open Diagnostic Radiology Roles in Ohio

Your Locum Career, Managed End-to-End

The biggest objection to switching from permanent to locum is career management. Who handles your next assignment? Your licensing? Your tax strategy?

Locums One does. Same recruiter every assignment. State licensing handled. Malpractice verified. Travel booked. We do not just place you — we manage your locum career so you can focus on medicine.

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