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Nuclear Medicine Technologists Salary
ByKaren Hughes| Published 03/16/2006 | Career Information |
Nuclear Medicine Technologists Salary

Typical yearly earnings for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist vary from state to state.  As there are no varying levels for Nuclear Medicine Technology, the pay scale is not broken down by levels as in some careers.  Once a technologist is certified, he or she is automatically offered the base pay scale for Nuclear Medicine Technology.

In Alaska, Nuclear Medicine Technologists earn a good deal of money.  At $66,500 per year, Alaska provides one of the highest pay scales in the United States.  Compare Alaska to $53,300 in Alabama and a Nuclear Medicine Technologist can see that location is a major consideration.  If a potential Nuclear Medicine Technologist is open to relocation, that aspect can drastically improve a person’s salary.  It is important to take living expenses into account, as living expenses also vary from state to state.

To best demonstrate just how different the wages can be from area to area, the following list covers all fifty states.  Aspiring Nuclear Medicine Technologists can use this list to determine areas they would consider working.  These figures are yearly without including any bonuses or overtime pay.  Typical bonuses for those employed in Nuclear Medicine Technology averages between $100 and $200 dollars per year.

Alabama - $53,300
Alaska - $66,500
Arizona - $57,100
Arkansas - $52,500
California - $64,600
Colorado - $59,900
Connecticut - $62,600
Delaware – $60,400
District Of Columbia - $60,700
Florida - $57,200
Georgia - $57,400
Hawaii - $63,100
Idaho - $54,900
Illinois - $61,700
Indiana – $57,100
Iowa - $55,500
Kansas – $54,200
Kentucky - $56,100
Louisiana – $55,800
Maine – $55,400
Maryland – $58,500
Massachusetts - $64,000
Michigan – $63,300
Minnesota - $60,500
Mississippi - $53,000
Missouri - $58,100
Montana – $55,000
Nebraska - $55,000
Nevada - $60,500
New Hampshire - $58,300
New Jersey - $64,500
New Mexico - $55,300
New York - $67,700
North Carolina - $56,800
North Dakota - $52,800
Ohio - $56,900
Oklahoma – $53,400
Oregon – $59,500
Pennsylvania - $60,800
Rhode Island - $59,000
South Carolina - $54,200
South Dakota - $52,000
Tennessee - $54,800
Texas - $58,400
Utah - $55,600
Vermont - $56,200
Virginia - $56,700
Washington – $63,000
West Virginia – $53,000
Wisconsin - $59,400
Wyoming - $52,500

The above salaries also do not include typical benefits.  Usually, vacation time adds an additional $5000 to $6000.  401K benefits typically total between $1000 and $2000 per year.  Given the higher than average wages, steady employment probabilities, and job satisfaction, turning to a career in Nuclear Medical Technology is a very good idea.  The schooling is over quickly, but the benefits will last a lifetime!