Hearing Aid Specialists Salary by State and Metro Area
Hearing Aid Specialists in the United States earn a median salary of $65,160/year ($31.33/hr). Salaries range from $38,400 to $94,020 depending on experience. Below, compare salaries across 43 states and 30 metro areas where BLS publishes data.
$38K
10th percentile
$48K
25th percentile
$65K
Median
$80K
75th percentile
$94K
90th percentile
Where Hearing Aid Specialists have the most money left over after rent
Median pay minus estimated federal + state + FICA taxes, minus 12 months of rent at HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over each year. Hover any state for the breakdown.
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| State | Median (nominal) | Rent/mo (2BR) | Left after rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee | $78K | $1,215 | $49K |
| Nevada | $82K | $1,501 | $48K |
| Kentucky | $75K | $1,110 | $45K |
| New Mexico | $75K | $1,119 | $45K |
| Wisconsin | $77K | $1,202 | $45K |
| Idaho | $75K | $1,136 | $44K |
| Montana | $75K | $1,129 | $44K |
| North Carolina | $76K | $1,284 | $43K |
| Arizona | $77K | $1,437 | $43K |
| Alaska | $75K | $1,643 | $42K |
| Washington | $78K | $1,830 | $41K |
| New York | $83K | $1,917 | $40K |
| Maryland | $77K | $1,795 | $38K |
| Virginia | $75K | $1,646 | $38K |
| Colorado | $78K | $1,832 | $38K |
| Louisiana | $65K | $1,191 | $37K |
| Ohio | $63K | $1,188 | $37K |
| Connecticut | $75K | $1,679 | $37K |
| Florida | $67K | $1,658 | $36K |
| Indiana | $61K | $1,144 | $35K |
| Iowa | $60K | $1,064 | $34K |
| New Jersey | $76K | $2,067 | $34K |
| South Dakota | $55K | $1,017 | $34K |
| Illinois | $63K | $1,407 | $33K |
| Texas | $59K | $1,415 | $33K |
| Minnesota | $61K | $1,384 | $32K |
| Oregon | $66K | $1,555 | $31K |
| Pennsylvania | $58K | $1,351 | $31K |
| California | $80K | $2,471 | $31K |
| Utah | $58K | $1,350 | $30K |
| Delaware | $59K | $1,448 | $29K |
| Hawaii | $75K | $2,240 | $29K |
| Massachusetts | $75K | $2,347 | $29K |
| Michigan | $55K | $1,272 | $29K |
| Missouri | $52K | $1,097 | $29K |
| Vermont | $58K | $1,498 | $29K |
| Georgia | $56K | $1,434 | $27K |
| Oklahoma | $48K | $1,081 | $26K |
| Kansas | $47K | $1,066 | $25K |
| Nebraska | $46K | $1,113 | $24K |
| Alabama | $47K | $1,085 | $24K |
| South Carolina | $47K | $1,263 | $23K |
| West Virginia | $35K | $1,008 | $17K |
Hearing Aid Specialists salary by state
| State | Median | Hourly | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | $83K | $39.9/hr | 380 |
| Nevada | $82K | $39.33/hr | 60 |
| California | $80K | $38.49/hr | 990 |
| Tennessee | $78K | $37.63/hr | 190 |
| Colorado | $78K | $37.28/hr | 140 |
| Washington | $78K | $37.26/hr | 280 |
| Maryland | $77K | $37.24/hr | 50 |
| Wisconsin | $77K | $36.9/hr | 170 |
| Arizona | $77K | $36.9/hr | 110 |
| North Carolina | $76K | $36.45/hr | 240 |
| New Jersey | $76K | $36.41/hr | 470 |
| Massachusetts | $75K | $36.21/hr | , |
| Idaho | $75K | $36.2/hr | 160 |
| Alaska | $75K | $36.2/hr | 30 |
| Virginia | $75K | $36.2/hr | 210 |
| Montana | $75K | $36.2/hr | 60 |
| Kentucky | $75K | $36.15/hr | 100 |
| Hawaii | $75K | $35.96/hr | 90 |
| Connecticut | $75K | $35.83/hr | 110 |
| New Mexico | $75K | $35.82/hr | 40 |
| Florida | $67K | $32.22/hr | 1,150 |
| Oregon | $66K | $31.9/hr | 170 |
| Louisiana | $65K | $31.05/hr | 80 |
| Illinois | $63K | $30.31/hr | 360 |
| Ohio | $63K | $30.14/hr | 260 |
| Minnesota | $61K | $29.52/hr | 530 |
| Indiana | $61K | $29.28/hr | 310 |
| Iowa | $60K | $28.63/hr | 200 |
| Delaware | $59K | $28.44/hr | , |
| Texas | $59K | $28.43/hr | 970 |
| Pennsylvania | $58K | $27.92/hr | 870 |
| Utah | $58K | $27.85/hr | 200 |
| Vermont | $58K | $27.81/hr | , |
| Georgia | $56K | $26.93/hr | 320 |
| Michigan | $55K | $26.49/hr | 460 |
| South Dakota | $55K | $26.4/hr | , |
| Missouri | $52K | $24.84/hr | 210 |
| Oklahoma | $48K | $23/hr | 80 |
| South Carolina | $47K | $22.69/hr | 220 |
| Kansas | $47K | $22.51/hr | 100 |
| Alabama | $47K | $22.37/hr | 50 |
| Nebraska | $46K | $21.95/hr | 90 |
| West Virginia | $35K | $16.88/hr | 50 |
Showing 1–10 of 43 states with published data
BLS does not publish data for every state when sample sizes are too small
