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How Much Does a Medical Assistant Make?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is a great resource when researching career pay, job, outlook, and growth. According to 2018 data from the BLS, medical assistants make a mean salary of $33,610 annually. However, it’s important to realize the BLS reports mean salaries – there are many factors that come in to play when it comes to pay, as described below.

Type of Employer

Individual employers determine medical assistant salaries, and it can vary between organizations. For example, larger, more prominent healthcare organizations may pay higher than private ones. State or government-run healthcare agencies can also pay more. According to the latest available data (2018) from the BLS, the top industries in the field include:

  • Outpatient care centers – $35,600
  • Hospitals – $34,980
  • Physician offices – $33,650
  • Chiropractic offices – $29,960

Geographic Location

Location can also affect medical assistant salaries. Some states, cities, and other locations offer higher pay due to the cost of living as well as the competitiveness of the field. Additionally, while one may think big cities are the place to find the highest pay rates, some rural areas actually offer competitive compensation to try and bring skilled workers to more remote areas. The BLS breaks down geographic median pay averages/top paying states as follows:

  • Alaska – $45,490
  • District of Columbia – $42,010
  • Washington – $41,340
  • Minnesota – $40,320
  • Massachusetts – $40,270

Prior Experience

Many employers look favorably on experienced medical assistants, especially if the MA has experience in different care areas. To an employer, experience means less time needed to get acclimated to the job. Even a new-grad MA can highlight relevant experience by including hospital volunteer work (such as “candy striping”) or other caregiving skills to demonstrate familiarity in the field.

Medical Assistant Salary Table

LocationTotal EmploymentAnnual Salary
United States673,660$33,610
Alabama9,180$27,980
Alaska1,820$44,230
Arizona18,250$32,880
Arkansas3,790$29,330
California92,960$36,080
Colorado11,150$35,640
Connecticut7,700$36,950
Delaware2,560$32,560
District of Columbia1,970$41,500
Florida55,330$32,170
Georgia24,570$31,790
Hawaii3,600$37,420
Idaho3,170$33,850
Illinois23,830$34,640
Indiana14,810$32,110
Iowa5,090$34,700
Kansas4,240$30,540
Kentucky8,970$31,290
Louisiana8,490$28,120
Maine4,180$34,940
Maryland12,630$35,270
Massachusetts13,710$39,240
Michigan23,680$31,900
Minnesota10,010$39,880
Mississippi3,160$28,770
Missouri10,260$32,200
Montana1,120$34,070
Nebraska2,630$33,660
Nevada6,220$32,950
New Hampshire2,550$36,400
New Jersey19,110$35,290
New Mexico5,960$30,050
New York26,080$36,640
North Carolina18,340$32,710
North Dakota580$36,480
Ohio23,930$31,680
Oklahoma8,310$30,200
Oregon12,960$38,200
Pennsylvania27,590$31,830
Rhode Island2,390$35,880
South Carolina9,800$31,220
South Dakota950$29,660
Tennessee14,070$31,220
Texas59,930$31,030
Utah7,020$32,320
Vermont850$36,300
Virginia14,170$33,710
Washington14,450$40,620
West Virginia3,520$27,810
Wisconsin11,350$36,430
Wyoming660$33,430
Guam190$25,500
Puerto Rico320$19,870
Virgin Islands60$30,250

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