Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians Salary by State (2024)

Compare Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians salaries across 51 states

$60,333
National Average (Median)
$80,910
Highest: New York
$39,800
Lowest: Mississippi

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
New York
$80,910
#2
New Hampshire
$79,670
#3
Connecticut
$79,260
#4
Oregon
$78,830
#5
Vermont
$77,020

Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians Salary in All 51 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 New York $80,910 $81,930 17,770
2 New Hampshire $79,670 $74,920 720
3 Connecticut $79,260 $76,190 3,840
4 Oregon $78,830 $76,830 3,430
5 Vermont $77,020 $75,660 460
6 Rhode Island $69,360 $72,200 960
7 New Jersey $68,600 $70,800 8,300
8 Delaware $68,440 $70,410 510
9 Montana $66,810 $66,350 1,080
10 California $66,610 $73,560 26,960
11 Washington $66,040 $70,670 7,880
12 Massachusetts $65,810 $70,270 13,050
13 Colorado $65,150 $67,460 5,260
14 Maine $64,970 $65,810 1,070
15 Alaska $64,530 $69,270 660
16 Illinois $64,100 $64,850 10,630
17 Hawaii $63,130 $67,170 1,150
18 District of Columbia $62,510 $71,690 1,000
19 Minnesota $62,510 $65,900 4,460
20 Georgia $62,300 $63,270 10,820
21 North Dakota $61,810 $63,070 1,260
22 Nebraska $61,680 $62,320 1,820
23 Virginia $61,150 $61,810 8,910
24 Ohio $60,630 $60,570 12,620
25 Pennsylvania $60,510 $60,940 12,550
26 Wisconsin $60,460 $59,520 6,610
27 Arizona $59,990 $63,710 8,380
28 Louisiana $59,140 $60,120 3,050
29 Michigan $59,040 $59,140 9,390
30 Tennessee $58,670 $59,330 8,860
31 Maryland $58,240 $60,640 6,960
32 Florida $58,060 $58,450 24,160
33 West Virginia $57,900 $59,250 1,890
34 Kansas $57,670 $59,780 4,070
35 Nevada $56,770 $62,620 2,180
36 Kentucky $55,670 $56,820 5,030
37 Indiana $55,210 $56,680 7,720
38 North Carolina $54,180 $56,990 13,020
39 Oklahoma $54,050 $55,780 4,480
40 Wyoming $53,910 $60,900 580
41 South Dakota $52,890 $56,340 1,240
42 Texas $52,320 $57,080 29,140
43 Missouri $52,120 $57,840 8,830
44 Iowa $51,630 $54,770 2,950
45 South Carolina $50,680 $54,370 5,220
46 Arkansas $49,410 $51,590 2,770
47 New Mexico $47,530 $52,660 1,950
48 Alabama $47,200 $49,700 6,210
49 Idaho $46,560 $51,910 2,150
50 Utah $45,570 $52,320 6,050
51 Mississippi $39,800 $45,820 4,310

Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians Take-Home Pay After Taxes

Gross salary only tells half the story. State income taxes vary from 0% to 13.3%, dramatically affecting your take-home pay. See exactly what a Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians keeps after federal, state, and FICA taxes.

Take-Home in New York → Take-Home in New Hampshire → Take-Home in Connecticut →

Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2024 estimates. After-tax figures use IRS federal brackets and state income tax rates for all 50 states.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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