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This question is about speech pathologist salaries.
Yes, speech pathologists are paid well. A speech pathologist averages $61,000 a year ($29.58 an hour). A speech pathologist just starting can expect to earn around $48,000 a year compared to a more experienced speech pathologist who may average upwards of $80,000 a year.
Factors such as location and type of speech pathologist impact how well they are paid.
Type of Speech Pathologist Position and Average Salary:
Home Health: $76,000 a year
Outpatient clinics/offices: $73,500 a year
Pediatric hospitals: $78,000 a year
Rehabilitation hospitals: $79,000 a year
General medical/VA/long-term acute care hospitals: $98,000 a year
Home health: $90,000 a year
Outpatient clinics: $86,200 a year
Pediatric hospitals: $90,000 a year
Rehabilitation hospitals: $90,000 a year
Skilled nursing facilities: $105,000 a year
Years of Experience and Average Salary for Speech Pathologist:
1 to 3 years: $64,000 a year
4 to 6 years: $72,000 a year
7 to 9 years: $79,000 a year
10 to 12 years: $78,000 a year
13 to 15 years: $87,500 a year
16 to 18 years: $82,000 a year
19 to 21 years: $100,000 a year
Highest-Paying States for Speech Pathologists:
Alaska averages $75,227 a year ($36.17 an hour)
Massachusetts averages $75,057 a year ($36.09 an hour)
District of Columbia averages $73,743 a year ($35.45 an hour)
Missouri averages $71,161 a year ($34.21 an hour)
New Jersey averages $69,091 a year ($33.22 an hour)

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