Midwife earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level midwife earnings begin at:

$53.72 per hour

$111,740 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level midwife earnings begin at:

$40.79 per hour

$84,850 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level midwife earnings begin at:

$26.26 per hour

$54,620 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level midwife earnings begin at:

$17.82 per hour

$37,070 per year

10th percentile

Starting level midwife earnings begin at:

$13.70 per hour

$28,500 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Midwife salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Maryland $93,040
New Jersey $89,810
Connecticut $88,400
Pennsylvania $84,460
District of Columbia $81,550
Puerto Rico $77,260
New York $72,180
Rhode Island $68,130
Alaska $66,580
Hawaii $65,400
New Hampshire $64,760
Illinois $64,390
Idaho $64,250
Ohio $63,260
California $63,000
Massachusetts $62,590
Washington $61,850
Georgia $59,780
Wyoming $57,450
Delaware $56,620
West Virginia $56,240
Montana $54,730
Minnesota $54,660
Missouri $53,900
Tennessee $51,990
Wisconsin $50,920
Texas $50,650
Nevada $50,590
Maine $49,350
North Carolina $49,290
New Mexico $48,790
Louisiana $48,730
Kentucky $47,850
Colorado $47,400
Florida $46,920
Virginia $46,760
Oregon $45,260
North Dakota $43,180
Michigan $42,950
Arkansas $42,590
Arizona $38,960
Vermont $38,900
Kansas $38,710
Utah $38,690
South Carolina $38,580
Iowa $37,460
Alabama $36,510
Indiana $33,310
Oklahoma $32,790
Nebraska $32,400
Mississippi $30,680

How much does a Midwife earn?

The average salary of a midwife with a private practice varies widely by how much she charges per birth, how often she attends births, the location of her practice, how much she self-promotes, and what her community standing is. According to the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council, most midwives charge between $2,000 and $4,000 per birth. A fairly busy midwife attends between two and four births each month.

Midwives who are salaried employees of a hospital or practice earn annual incomes which vary considerably. As to be expected, experienced midwives tend to make more money than those just starting out. Those with higher academic degrees also tend to make more money than those who do not possess a master's or doctoral degree. The geographic area in which midwives live and work, and the type of facility at which they are employed may also affect their salaries.

How do midwife salaries compare to similar careers?

Midwives earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than naturopathic physicians but more than massage therapists.

Career Median Salary
Naturopathic physician salary $74K
Chiropractor salary $71K
Midwife salary $55K
Recreational therapist salary $48K
Art therapist salary $48K
Music therapist salary $48K
Massage therapist salary $41K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)