Audiologist
Code: 29-1181.00
Also known as: Audiologist, Audiology Doctor (AUD), Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology Licensed Audiologist (CCC-A Licensed Audiologist), Clinical Audiologist, Dispensing Audiologist, Doctor of Audiology, Educational Audiologist, Pediatric Audiologist
Description: Audiologists use advanced technology to test and diagnose a patient's hearing, balance or other issues related to the ear. Audiologists must obtain a doctoral degree from an accredited program. Many states require these healthcare professionals to obtain a license.
Typical wages
10% | $56,550 |
25% | $68,940 |
Median | $81,030 |
75% | $102,220 |
90% | $128,160 |
10% | $27.19 |
25% | $33.15 |
Median | $38.95 |
75% | $49.14 |
90% | $61.62 |
Projected employment
Estimated Employment (2019 year) |
13,800 |
Projected Employment (2029 year) |
15,600 |
Percent Change | +0 % |
Projected Annual Job Openings | 800 |