Cardiovascular tech pay by state

Average annual wages for cardiovascular technologists and technicians vary across states, with the national mean estimated at $65,490, according to the most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released April 25, 2023.

Here are the mean annual wages for cardiovascular technologists and technicians in 50 states and Washington, D.C., listed in descending order of pay.

Note: The list includes a tie.

1. Idaho: $92,180
2. District of Columbia: $91,150
3. Rhode Island: $89,030
4. Oregon: $85,730
5. Alaska: $85,450
6. California: $84,520
7. New Jersey: $84,470
8. Washington: $82,540
9. Connecticut: $81,640
10. Utah: $81,370
11. Massachusetts: $80,870
12. Colorado: $79,150
13. Hawaii: $77,600
14. Wisconsin: $76,490
15. New Hampshire: $74,640
16. New York: $74,630
17. Nevada: $73,670
18. Virginia: $72,860
19. Maryland: $72,270
20. Minnesota: $70,700
21. Wyoming: $70,690
22. Maine: $69,180
23. Illinois: $66,080
24. Arizona: $65,460
25. Montana: $65,300
26. Pennsylvania: $63,740
27. Vermont: $62,700
28. Ohio: $62,320
29. Michigan: $60,860
30. North Dakota: $60,760
31. Indiana: $60,450
32. North Carolina: $60,300
32. Iowa: $60,300
34. South Dakota: $60,080
35. South Carolina: $59,900
36. Tennessee: $59,580
37. Arkansas: $58,940
38. Georgia: $58,710
39. Missouri: $58,300
40. Delaware: $58,190
41. Kansas: $58,070
42. Oklahoma: $55,610
43. Florida: $55,160
44. Nebraska: $53,770
45. Kentucky: $53,690
46. Texas: $52,500
47. Louisiana: $51,740
48. New Mexico: $51,470
49. Mississippi: $45,650
50. Alabama: $45,510
51. West Virginia: $42,710



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