Here is the average cash price to see a psychologist in the 50 states and the District of Columbia:
- Alabama: $73-$108
- Alaska: $99-$147
- Arizona: $82-$123
- Arkansas: $72-$107
- California: $90-$135
- Colorado: $80-$118
- Connecticut: $87-$130
- Delaware: $85-$126
- District of Columbia: $84-$125
- Florida: $80-$119
- Georgia: $75-$112
- Hawaii: $76-$113
- Idaho: $74-$110
- Illinois: $84-$124
- Indiana: $76-$113
- Iowa: $69-$103
- Kansas: $72-$107
- Kentucky: $73-$109
- Louisiana: $82-$121
- Maine: $74-$110
- Maryland: $87-$129
- Massachusetts: $89-$133
- Michigan: $82-$122
- Minnesota: $93-$138
- Mississippi: $74-$110
- Missouri: $73-$109
- Montana: $76-$113
- Nebraska: $74-$111
- Nevada: $79-$117
- New Hampshire: $79-$117
- New Jersey: $96-$142
- New Mexico: $73-$108
- New York: $90-$134
- North Carolina: $72-$107
- North Dakota: $80-$119
- Ohio: $75-$112
- Oklahoma: $80-$119
- Oregon: $82-$122
- Pennsylvania: $85-$126
- Rhode Island: $90-$134
- South Carolina: $77-$114
- South Dakota: $72-$107
- Tennessee: $72-$108
- Texas: $78-$116
- Utah: $81-$121
- Vermont: $80-$119
- Virginia: $78-$116
- Washington: $87-$129
- West Virginia: $78-$116
- Wisconsin: $82-$122
- Wyoming: $80-$119
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