State profile · UT
Healthcare wages in Utah
Median pay, take-home after state tax, and WageBench Score ranking for 48 healthcare occupations in Utah.
State tax (avg)
4.5%
Effective middle-income rate
Cost of living
99
RPP index (100 = national avg)
NLC compact
Member
Nurse Licensure Compact
Avg WageBench Score
67
Across 48 occupations
HIGHEST MEDIAN
Top-paying healthcare roles
- Obstetricians and Gynecologists$437,170
- Radiologists$417,250
- General Internal Medicine Physicians$331,720
- Psychiatrists$299,670
- Family Medicine Physicians$297,510
LOWEST MEDIAN
Lowest-paying healthcare roles
- Physical Therapist Aides$29,150
- Home Health and Personal Care Aides$35,880
- Ophthalmic Medical Technicians$35,950
- Dental Assistants$37,760
- Paramedics$38,930
Every healthcare occupation in Utah
Sortable by median wage, take-home after tax, or composite WageBench Score. Click any occupation for the full detail page.
48 occupations · page 1 of 2
| Occupation | Category | Annual Median | Take-Home | WageBench Score ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians | allied | $113,510 | $108,345 | 78 |
| Obstetricians and Gynecologists | physician | $437,170 | $417,279 | 77 |
| General Internal Medicine Physicians | physician | $331,720 | $316,627 | 73 |
| Family Medicine Physicians | physician | $297,510 | $283,973 | 72 |
| Dietetic Technicians | allied | $40,580 | $38,734 | 69 |
| Psychiatrists | physician | $299,670 | $286,035 | 69 |
| Audiologists | allied | $104,450 | $99,698 | 69 |
| Pharmacy Technicians | allied | $48,140 | $45,950 | 69 |
| Nuclear Medicine Technologists | allied | $111,770 | $106,684 | 69 |
| Radiologic Technologists and Technicians | allied | $81,000 | $77,315 | 68 |
| Pharmacists | allied | $144,240 | $137,677 | 68 |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonographers | allied | $100,100 | $95,545 | 68 |
| Radiation Therapists | allied | $107,660 | $102,761 | 68 |
| Nursing Assistants | support | $39,840 | $38,027 | 67 |
| Pediatricians, General | physician | $210,360 | $200,789 | 67 |
| Radiologists | physician | $417,250 | $398,265 | 67 |
| Physician Assistants | physician | $134,740 | $128,609 | 67 |
| Nurse Midwives | nursing | $130,930 | $124,973 | 67 |
| Nurse Practitioners | nursing | $130,920 | $124,963 | 67 |
| Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | nursing | $63,230 | $60,353 | 67 |
| Occupational Therapists | allied | $97,150 | $92,730 | 67 |
| Physical Therapists | allied | $99,880 | $95,335 | 67 |
| Respiratory Therapists | allied | $80,650 | $76,980 | 67 |
| Veterinarians | allied | $123,990 | $118,348 | 67 |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists | allied | $91,150 | $87,003 | 67 |
| Surgical Technologists | allied | $62,720 | $59,866 | 67 |
| Home Health and Personal Care Aides | support | $35,880 | $34,247 | 67 |
| Medical Assistants | support | $45,360 | $43,296 | 67 |
| Physical Therapist Assistants | support | $61,980 | $59,160 | 66 |
| Recreational Therapists | allied | $56,640 | $54,063 | 66 |
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