Respiratory Therapist Salary By State: Highest-Paid Respiratory Therapists by State [2022]

By Chris Kolmar - Aug. 2, 2022

Research Summary. After extensive research by the Zippia data science team, we identified these details of respiratory therapist salary by state for the United States:

  • California has the highest respiratory therapist salary of $76,450

  • Maine has the lowest respiratory therapist salary of $40,166

  • The national average salary for respiratory therapists is $55,617

  • The national hourly pay for respiratory therapists is $26.74

You can read more on the specific methodology.

Highest-Paid Respiratory Therapists By State

Rank State Average Respiratory Therapist Salary 10th Percentile 90th Percentile
1 California $76,450 $46,000 $126,000
2 Alaska $69,991 $63,000 $77,000
3 New York $69,597 $36,000 $133,000
4 Hawaii $68,702 $61,000 $76,000
5 Nevada $67,530 $40,000 $111,000
6 Washington $66,040 $47,000 $92,000
7 Oregon $63,168 $42,000 $93,000
8 New Jersey $62,836 $32,000 $119,000
9 Maryland $61,159 $33,000 $112,000
10 Idaho $60,735 $40,000 $90,000
11 South Carolina $60,096 $33,000 $108,000
12 Minnesota $57,802 $35,000 $92,000
13 Virginia $56,991 $31,000 $103,000
14 Louisiana $56,865 $31,000 $102,000
15 Colorado $55,749 $34,000 $88,000
16 Illinois $55,689 $32,000 $94,000
17 Connecticut $55,309 $28,000 $107,000
18 Wisconsin $54,653 $32,000 $91,000
19 Montana $54,648 $37,000 $78,000
20 Texas $54,638 $30,000 $97,000
21 Oklahoma $54,494 $31,000 $93,000
22 Tennessee $54,431 $30,000 $95,000
23 Florida $54,422 $29,000 $100,000
24 North Carolina $54,347 $30,000 $97,000
25 Utah $54,331 $34,000 $84,000
26 Georgia $54,302 $30,000 $97,000
27 Michigan $54,026 $30,000 $94,000
28 Indiana $53,749 $31,000 $92,000
29 Kansas $53,246 $31,000 $88,000
30 Arizona $52,822 $31,000 $89,000
31 South Dakota $52,720 $33,000 $83,000
32 Delaware $52,691 $28,000 $98,000
33 North Dakota $52,466 $34,000 $79,000
34 West Virginia $52,006 $29,000 $92,000
35 Massachusetts $51,960 $26,000 $103,000
36 Missouri $51,921 $30,000 $87,000
37 Mississippi $51,753 $28,000 $92,000
38 Alabama $51,746 $28,000 $92,000
39 Ohio $51,552 $29,000 $90,000
40 Pennsylvania $50,377 $26,000 $94,000
41 Nebraska $50,007 $30,000 $81,000
42 Iowa $48,798 $29,000 $80,000
43 Wyoming $48,604 $31,000 $74,000
44 New Hampshire $48,050 $24,000 $96,000
45 Vermont $47,914 $24,000 $95,000
46 Kentucky $46,570 $26,000 $80,000
47 New Mexico $46,001 $26,000 $78,000
48 Rhode Island $43,015 $21,000 $85,000
49 Arkansas $41,765 $24,000 $72,000
50 Maine $40,166 $19,000 $81,000

Methodology: Respiratory Therapist Salary By State

To better understand respiratory therapist pay by state, Zippia has aggregated data across a multitude of channels including the BLS, FLC, and OPM. We then supplement that data with actual listed salaries from job posts. Finally, the data science team calculates a weighted average of these inputs to create an average pay for respiratory therapists by state.

We took the average annual salary data for respiratory therapists from these estimates and ranked every state on this criteria with the state with the highest salary ranking as highest average salary for respiratory therapists.

Respiratory Therapist Salary By State FAQs

  1. What is the highest-paid state for respiratory therapists?

    The highest-paid state for respiratory therapists is California with an average salary of $76,450 per year.

  2. What city pays respiratory therapists the most?

    Lancaster, CA pays respiratory therapists the most with an average salary of $76,431 per year.

  3. What is the worst state for respiratory therapists?

    The worst state for respiratory therapists is Maine with an average salary of $40,166 per year.

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Author

Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar is a co-founder of Zippia and the editor-in-chief of the Zippia career advice blog. He has hired over 50 people in his career, been hired five times, and wants to help you land your next job. His research has been featured on the New York Times, Thrillist, VOX, The Atlantic, and a host of local news. More recently, he's been quoted on USA Today, BusinessInsider, and CNBC.

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