The average salary for a radiologic technologist in District of Columbia is around $77,590 per year.
Avg Salary
Radiologic technologists earn an average yearly salary of $77,590.
Wages typically start from $55,450 and go up to $101,100.
9% below national average Updated in 2018
Radiologic technologist earnings by seniority
Top-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$48.61 per hour
$101,100 per year
Senior-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$43.91 per hour
$91,330 per year
Mid-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$37.30 per hour
$77,590 per year
Junior-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$31.82 per hour
$66,190 per year
Starting level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$26.66 per hour
$55,450 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Radiologic technologist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
California | $79,250 |
District of Columbia | $77,590 |
Massachusetts | $73,520 |
Oregon | $73,220 |
Alaska | $72,850 |
Hawaii | $72,560 |
Washington | $70,190 |
Nevada | $69,560 |
New York | $69,250 |
Maryland | $68,560 |
Rhode Island | $67,490 |
Connecticut | $66,930 |
Minnesota | $66,640 |
New Jersey | $66,640 |
Colorado | $64,130 |
Arizona | $63,821 |
Illinois | $61,640 |
Vermont | $61,160 |
New Hampshire | $60,660 |
Virginia | $59,510 |
Delaware | $58,890 |
Texas | $58,860 |
Wisconsin | $58,070 |
Maine | $57,820 |
New Mexico | $57,720 |
North Carolina | $57,180 |
Wyoming | $56,720 |
Florida | $56,650 |
Ohio | $56,470 |
Georgia | $56,240 |
Michigan | $56,100 |
Utah | $55,320 |
Indiana | $55,288 |
Montana | $55,000 |
North Dakota | $54,620 |
Oklahoma | $54,290 |
Kansas | $53,808 |
South Carolina | $53,120 |
Iowa | $52,855 |
Nebraska | $52,710 |
Missouri | $52,630 |
Pennsylvania | $51,860 |
South Dakota | $50,680 |
Louisiana | $50,600 |
Kentucky | $50,168 |
Tennessee | $49,860 |
Idaho | $49,439 |
West Virginia | $48,700 |
Mississippi | $47,470 |
Guam | $47,190 |
Alabama | $46,380 |
Arkansas | $46,350 |
Puerto Rico | $23,250 |
How much does a Radiologic Technologist earn?
As the population ages, there will be a greater need for diagnostic imaging and therefore a greater need for certified radiology technologists. Radiologic technologists of differing specialties earn different levels of income:
- Radiographers, also known as X-Ray technicians, are the most common type of radiologic technologist and report having low starting salaries
- Mammographers, who take medical images of breasts, are also a type of radiologic technologist that have low starting salaries
- MRI technologists, who operate Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment, tend to start at higher salaries
- Nuclear medicine technologists also report a higher starting salary
As with most careers, location, experience and type of employer are the biggest determining factors as to what a potential radiology technologist salary will be. Other things that can affect the salary of a radiology technologist is certification. Having multiple certifications in numerous specialties can reflect a higher salary.
How do radiologic technologist salaries compare to similar careers?
Radiologic technologists earn 7% more than similar careers in District of Columbia. On average, they make less than cardiovascular technologists and technicians but more than paramedics.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Cardiovascular technologist and technician salary | $83K |
Biomedical engineer salary | $78K |
Genetic counselor salary | $79K |
Radiation therapist salary | $77K |
Respiratory therapist salary | $76K |
Radiologic technologist salary | $78K |
Healthcare social worker salary | $71K |
Community health worker salary | $57K |
Surgical technologist salary | $59K |
Paramedic salary | $57K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)