Paramedic Salary

By Angelo Dyrzra


Thinking about becoming a paramedic, but interested in what it pays before you decide? Read more here for current paramedic salary information.

The level of paramedic salary really varies based on the city and state that you will work in. It also depends if you work in the government or private institutions. Just like other jobs, Paramedics and EMTs get paid for their hourly work. They should have an average of 40 or more hours a week. The average income is around $12 to $20 per hour.

Paramedic Salary Information

The median (middle) paramedic salary in the United States is $16.01/hour. This means that half of paramedics get paid more than $16.01/hour and half of paramedics get paid less than $16.01/hour. Of course, the rate would still depend on your place of work, your level of education, training programs and work experience. If you get to work in local government the paramedic income is at an average of $17.77 per hour. If you work in the hospital $16.24 per hour while if you are in medical company they earn $16 per hour.

Top Paying Industries

If you want to be paid a high salary you should get employed in the Amusement and Recreation Industries as paramedics or emergency medical technicians. The average salary for a paramedic working in their group of companies is around $20 per hour. However, the amusement and recreation industries only make up about 7% of the Paramedic/EMT industry. This means that it is difficult to get into their companies because they require extensive experience.

Other top paying industries include colleges and universities and home health care. But then again, these industries are few and can only accommodate a small number of Paramedic/EMT staff.

Highest Paying States & Highest Employment Levels

The highest paid state paramedic salary can be found in Washington, D.C., with paramedics making over $20 an hour. Other high ranking states include Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.

California, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois are the top five states when it comes to how many paramedics are employed. If you live in one of these states, there may be many job opportunities available.




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