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Hearing specialist salary

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Dr. Kate Seltzer Ph.D.

Average hearing specialist salary

$50,269

$24.17 hourly rate

Entry-level hearing specialist salary
$32,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Hearing Specialist Salary

The average salary for a hearing specialist in the United States is approximately $50,269 per year, or about $24 per hour. Salary figures can fluctuate based on factors such as geographic location, years of experience, and specific roles within the profession.

Where Can Hearing Specialists Earn More?

Hearing specialists in certain states tend to earn significantly higher salaries. For instance, states like California and New York often offer competitive pay due to higher demand for hearing healthcare services. Additionally, advanced certifications and specializations can lead to increased earning potential.

Salary Estimates Across the Web

Various job sites provide salary estimates for hearing specialists, but they generally align closely with the average reported here. It's beneficial to consult multiple sources to get a comprehensive view of salary expectations.

Career Opportunities

As the demand for auditory health services grows, the opportunities for hearing specialists are expanding. This role not only offers competitive salaries but also the chance to make a meaningful impact in patients' lives.

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Columbus, OH$60,525
Tampa, FL$50,288
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Madera High School$63,078
Modesto City Schools$34,317

Hearing specialist salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Glassdoor and Payscale, the average salary for a hearing specialist typically falls between $50,269 and $61,915.
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Average hearing specialist salary by state

The highest-paying states for hearing specialists are Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York. The lowest average hearing specialist salary states are Hawaii, Florida, and Alabama.

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Highest paying states for hearing specialists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Delaware$61,320$29.48
2Pennsylvania$61,392$29.52
3New York$62,542$30.07
4Nevada$56,456$27.14
5Rhode Island$62,781$30.18
6Vermont$57,483$27.64
7Michigan$57,066$27.44
8New Hampshire$60,351$29.01
9Connecticut$62,805$30.19
10Massachusetts$61,860$29.74
11New Jersey$62,483$30.04
12West Virginia$55,503$26.68
13North Dakota$53,196$25.57
14Maryland$60,386$29.03
15Ohio$55,678$26.77
16Virginia$57,873$27.82
17Arizona$54,352$26.13
18Maine$56,986$27.40
19Iowa$51,669$24.84
20Wisconsin$54,068$25.99
21Alaska$55,461$26.66
22Idaho$52,698$25.34
23South Dakota$51,647$24.83
24Oregon$54,737$26.32
25North Carolina$51,955$24.98
26Utah$51,945$24.97
27Montana$52,126$25.06
28Wyoming$50,639$24.35
29Hawaii$49,725$23.91
30Texas$52,021$25.01
31Indiana$52,589$25.28
32District of Columbia$60,013$28.85
33New Mexico$53,181$25.57
34Louisiana$51,256$24.64
35California$56,948$27.38
36Nebraska$50,511$24.28
37Illinois$53,040$25.50
38Washington$54,187$26.05
39Tennessee$49,817$23.95
40Minnesota$53,478$25.71
41Kentucky$50,991$24.51
42Arkansas$49,300$23.70
43Florida$49,691$23.89
44Alabama$49,603$23.85
45Oklahoma$49,552$23.82
46Kansas$49,866$23.97
47Georgia$49,578$23.84
48Mississippi$50,004$24.04
49South Carolina$50,028$24.05
50Missouri$50,104$24.09
51Colorado$50,084$24.08

Highest paying cities for hearing specialists

The highest-paying cities for hearing specialists are Henrietta, NY, Antioch, CA, and Lacey, WA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Henrietta, NY$60,525$29.10
2Antioch, CA$59,528$28.62
3Lacey, WA$54,345$26.13
4Springfield, IL$51,096$24.57
5Tampa, FL$50,288$24.18

Hearing specialist salary details

A hearing specialist's salary ranges from $32,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $78,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average hearing specialist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a hearing specialist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$78,000$6,500$38
75th Percentile$63,000$5,250$30
Average$50,269$4,189$24
25th Percentile$39,000$3,250$19
10th Percentile$32,000$2,667$15

Highest paying hearing specialist jobs

The highest paying types of hearing specialists are hearing care practitioner, hearing aid consultant, and hearing healthcare practitioner.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Hearing Aid Dispenser$50,821$4,235$24.4325,014

How would you rate the starting salaries for hearing specialists, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

Dr. Kate Seltzer Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Rowan University

Educators are not paid nearly enough. However, working in a state with strong teachers' unions helps to ensure a starting salary that recent graduates can live off of and growth opportunities, albeit modest, over their careers.

Top companies hiring hearing specialists now:

  1. Xerox jobs (3)
  2. Health Advocates jobs (2)
  3. Miracle-Ear jobs (18)
  4. Health Management Associates jobs (2)
  5. Maximus jobs (3)

Which companies pay hearing specialists the most?

Hearing specialist salaries at Madera High School and Highmark are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average hearing specialist salary at companies like Washington State University and Antioch Co are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Madera High School$63,078$30.33
2Highmark$59,135$28.43
3Washington State University$57,432$27.61
4Antioch Co$54,045$25.98
5County Of Los Angeles Public Library$53,783$25.86
6San Joaquin Co Altern Prog$52,946$25.45
7State Of Illinois - Illinois Student Assistance Commission$50,301$24.18
8State of Connecticut$45,450$21.85
9Sacramento City Unified School District$44,469$21.38
10San Ysidro Health Center$42,461$20.41
11Newport Mesa Unified School District$38,008$18.27
12Paychex$36,854$17.72
13Modesto City Schools$34,317$16.50

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Hearing specialist salary trends

The average hearing specialist salary has risen by $11,112 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average hearing specialist earned $39,157 annually, but today, they earn $50,269 a year. That works out to a 5% change in pay for hearing specialists over the last decade.

Compare hearing specialist salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average hearing specialist salary over time

Compare hearing specialist salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Hearing specialist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$50,300$24.17-1.5%
2025$51,000$24.53+1.2%
2024$50,400$24.23-4.0%
2023$52,400$25.19+8.4%
2022$48,000$23.07+1.3%

Recently added hearing specialist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
AudicusHearing Engagement SpecialistWashington, PA06/24/2025$41,740
State of IllinoisHearing & Speech Advanced SpecialistPark City, IL06/21/2025$88,140
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist IRochester, NY06/20/2025$37,566
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist INorwood, OH06/20/2025$37,566
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist ISaint Petersburg, FL06/20/2025$37,566
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist IWaukee, IA06/20/2025$37,566
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist IPhoenix, AZ06/20/2025$37,566
PaychexPEO State Unemployment Hearing Specialist IAllentown, PA06/20/2025$37,566
G&A PartnersUI Hearing SpecialistHouston, TX05/28/2025$62,610
NYS Office of Temporary and Disability AssistanceFair Hearings Specialist 1 Spanish Language (NY Helps)New York, NY05/28/2025$60,278

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