Audiologists
Assess and treat patients with hearing and related problems.
Quick Facts
Wages: |
Well above the statewide median $48.47 / hour Read more about wages |
Outlook: |
Average
Growth rate: 15.7% Read more about outlook |
Education: |
Graduate degree (any type) is typically required. |
On the Job: |
Typical Work Tasks
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Job Title Examples: |
Audiology Doctor (AUD) Clinical Audiologist Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) See more job title examples |
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Wages & Outlook
Typical Wages
Wages listed below are for a variety of experience and education levels. Make sure that you research the typical entry-level education and work experience and training requirements for this occupation.
This is a very high-wage career. It pays well above the statewide median wage.
Wages for Audiologists *
U S |
$34.32 | $41.28 | $50.47 |
---|---|---|---|
Minnesota |
$39.53 | $48.47 | $51.9 |
Central Minnesota |
$37.17 | $39.87 | $49.88 |
Northeast Minnesota |
$35.41 | $41.55 | $42.1 |
Northwest Minnesota |
$36.58 | $36.58 | $47.63 |
Southeast Minnesota |
$38.1 | $48.97 | $48.97 |
Seven County Mpls-St Paul, MN |
$42.59 | $48.89 | $54.15 |
* "Low" indicates 25% of workers earn less and 75% earn more.
"Median" indicates 50% of workers earn less and 50% earn more.
"High" indicates 75% of workers earn less and 25% earn more.
Employment
In Minnesota, there are 500 workers employed in this very small career.
Where do Audiologists most often work?
- Ambulatory Health Care Services
- Hospitals
- Educational Services
- Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
- Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
Current Demand
This career is currently in very low demand.
Future Demand
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