Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Salary 2020 Jobs
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📊 Charts and Graphs Available HERE ➡️ https://www.careerwatch.co/blog/diagn... • 🛍️ Amazon Recommendations (Books, Gear, Etc.): https://www.amazon.com/shop/careerwatch • 📒 Free RIASEC Assessment: https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/R... • Diagnostic medical sonographers operate special imaging equipment to create images or perform testing. • These images and test results help physicians assess and diagnose medical conditions. • Diagnostic medical sonographers have a number of roles and responsibilities including: • Taking a patient's history and preparing them for procedures • Preparing, maintaining, and operating diagnostic imaging equipment • Reviewing images and test results with physicians and patients • Record findings and keep track of records. • In 1999, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded $43,760 as the average base salary of a diagnostic medical sonographer. • By 2019, this average base salary increased to $75,780. • This is a wage growth of $32,020 (or $1,601 yearly) from 1999-2019. • The estimated 2020 average base salary would be $77,381. • Using the $1,601 as the yearly wage growth average, we can predict the average wage of a diagnostic medical sonographer over the next 10 years. • By 2029, medical sonographers should see an average base salary of around $91,790. • In 2019, the wages of medical sonographers are vastly different depending on the state. • Average base salaries by state range from $56,480 to $102,140. • There is a $45,660 difference in average wages between the highest paying and the lowest paying state. • High paying states using 2019 salaries include: • Hawaii: $102,140 • California: $100,960 • Alaska: $97,270 • DC: $95,290 • Washington: $90,130 • Oregon: $89,600 • Rhode Island: $89,310 • Lowest paying states using 2019 salaries include: • Alabama: $56,480 • Georgia: $60,750 • Mississippi: $61,480 • West Virginia: $61,990 • Michigan: $62,990 • South Dakota: $63,440 • Louisiana: $63,500 • Here is how the 2019 base salaries break down by percentile. • There is a $49,290 difference between the 10th percentile and the 90th percentile. • 10th Percentile: $52,770 (starting salary estimate) • 25th Percentile: $61,830 • 50th Percentile (Median Salary): $74,320 • 75th Percentile: $89,130 • 90th Percentile: $102,060 • There is a $19,780 difference between the highest paying work environment and the lowest. • Here is how the 2019 pay breaks down by work environment: • Outpatient Care Centers: $89,880 • Hospitals: $74,440 • Physician Offices: $73,810 • Labs: $70,100 • The job market for diagnostic medical sonographers has grown over the past 20 years. • In 1999, there were 29,280 employed diagnostic medical sonographers. • By 2019, there were 72,790 employed diagnostic medical sonographers. • From 2019 - 2019, there was a growth of 43,510 employed diagnostic medical sonographers (2,176 per year). • The total number of employed diagnostic medical sonographers has more than doubled in two decades. • Searching for Diagnostic Medical Sonographer gave us 2,541 job openings across the United States. • The government is predicting a 12% growth in diagnostic medical sonographers over the next 10 years. • This occupation is expected to grow very fast. • To put this in perspective, the average occupation is predicted to grow by 4% over the next 10 years. • Diagnostic medical sonographers are expected to grow over three times as fast as the average occupation. • What kind of education do diagnostic medical sonographers have? • Diagnostic medical sonographers need formal education. • Most employers require either an associate's degree or certificate. • One-year certificate programs are available at hospitals and colleges.
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