Clinical psychologists are paid the most in New Jersey, earning $164,110 per year. They earn the least in Wyoming, earning an average of $70,360.
Here is the average hourly and annual pay for clinical psychologists in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
|
State |
Hourly mean wage |
Annual mean wage |
|
Alabama |
$36.56 |
$76,040 |
|
Alaska |
$48.02 |
$99,880 |
|
Arizona |
$43.46 |
$90,390 |
|
Arkansas |
$61.60 |
$128,130 |
|
California |
$59.83 |
$124,450 |
|
Colorado |
$44.14 |
$91,820 |
|
Connecticut |
$53.98 |
$112,280 |
|
Delaware |
* |
* |
|
Florida |
$45.31 |
$94,240 |
|
Georgia |
$38.33 |
$79,730 |
|
Hawaii |
$46.48 |
$96,680 |
|
Idaho |
$39.69 |
$82,550 |
|
Illinois |
$49.23 |
$102,400 |
|
Indiana |
$40.15 |
$83,500 |
|
Iowa |
$45.55 |
$94,740 |
|
Kansas |
$37.13 |
$77,220 |
|
Kentucky |
$45.97 |
$95,610 |
|
Louisiana |
* |
* |
|
Maine |
$49.47 |
$102,910 |
|
Maryland |
$53.22 |
$110,690 |
|
Massachusetts |
$48.32 |
$100,510 |
|
Michigan |
$39.88 |
$82,950 |
|
Minnesota |
$48.73 |
$101,360 |
|
Mississippi |
$36.76 |
$76,460 |
|
Missouri |
$36.45 |
$75,810 |
|
Montana |
$39.93 |
$83,060 |
|
Nebraska |
$39.92 |
$83,040 |
|
Nevada |
$46.44 |
$96,600 |
|
New Hampshire |
$38.11 |
$79,270 |
|
New Jersey |
$78.90 |
$164,110 |
|
New Mexico |
$49.04 |
$102,000 |
|
New York |
$61.79 |
$128,520 |
|
North Carolina |
$44.72 |
$93,010 |
|
North Dakota |
$54.16 |
$112,640 |
|
Ohio |
$51.05 |
$106,190 |
|
Oklahoma |
$42.34 |
$88,070 |
|
Oregon |
$64.82 |
$134,830 |
|
Pennsylvania |
$35.43 |
$73,700 |
|
Rhode Island |
$56.62 |
$117,760 |
|
South Carolina |
$38.21 |
$79,480 |
|
South Dakota |
$41.44 |
$86,190 |
|
Tennessee |
$57.20 |
$118,970 |
|
Texas |
$40.80 |
$84,860 |
|
Utah |
$50.58 |
$105,210 |
|
Vermont |
$43.86 |
$91,240 |
|
Virginia |
$45.15 |
$93,900 |
|
Washington |
$50.94 |
$105,950 |
|
Washington, D.C. |
$48.23 |
$100,310 |
|
West Virginia |
$34.96 |
$72,720 |
|
Wisconsin |
$50.01 |
$104,020 |
|
Wyoming |
$33.83 |
$70,360 |
Editor’s note: Salary data from Delaware and Louisiana was not available.
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