The average salary for a radiologic technologist in Guam is around $47,190 per year.
Avg Salary
Radiologic technologists earn an average yearly salary of $47,190.
Wages typically start from $23,170 and go up to $73,590.
8% below national average Updated in 2018
Radiologic technologist earnings by seniority
Top-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$35.38 per hour
$73,590 per year
Senior-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$30.15 per hour
$62,700 per year
Mid-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$22.69 per hour
$47,190 per year
Junior-level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$14.04 per hour
$29,200 per year
Starting level radiologic technologist earnings begin at:
$11.14 per hour
$23,170 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 about the same as related careers in Guam. On average, they make less than acute care nurse practitioners but more than pharmacy technicians.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Acute care nurse practitioner salary | $57K |
Clinical nurse specialist salary | $57K |
Dental hygienist salary | $57K |
Informatics nurse specialist salary | $50K |
Healthcare social worker salary | $51K |
Radiologic technologist salary | $47K |
Medical records technician salary | $35K |
Licensed practical nurse salary | $34K |
Dental assistant salary | $27K |
Pharmacy technician salary | $26K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)