The average salary for a genetic counselor in Minnesota is around $79,810 per year.
Avg Salary
Genetic counselors earn an average  yearly salary of $79,810. 
Wages typically start from $75,440 and go up to $101,650.
19% above national average Updated in 2021
Genetic counselor earnings by seniority
90th percentile
Top-level genetic counselor earnings begin at:
$48.87 per hour
$101,650 per year
75th percentile
Senior-level genetic counselor earnings begin at:
$45.43 per hour
$94,490 per year
50th percentile
Mid-level genetic counselor earnings begin at:
$38.37 per hour
$79,810 per year
25th percentile
Junior-level genetic counselor earnings begin at:
$38.03 per hour
$79,100 per year
10th percentile
Starting level genetic counselor earnings begin at:
$36.27 per hour
$75,440 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Genetic counselor salary by state
| State Name | Average Salary | 
|---|---|
| Massachusetts | $99,030 | 
| Washington | $98,650 | 
| Colorado | $98,030 | 
| Texas | $97,490 | 
| District of Columbia | $95,870 | 
| Nevada | $92,600 | 
| New Jersey | $88,310 | 
| Ohio | $80,080 | 
| Wisconsin | $80,020 | 
| Minnesota | $79,810 | 
| Pennsylvania | $79,810 | 
| Arizona | $79,340 | 
| Utah | $79,310 | 
| Illinois | $78,920 | 
| Missouri | $78,670 | 
| South Carolina | $78,430 | 
| Indiana | $78,270 | 
| Virginia | $78,260 | 
| Florida | $77,780 | 
| North Carolina | $77,450 | 
| Michigan | $75,810 | 
| Tennessee | $63,630 | 
| Maryland | $63,400 | 
| Alabama | $35,180 | 
| Georgia | $31,410 | 
| California | $116,550 | 
| Connecticut | $100,870 | 
| New York | $100,870 | 
| Oregon | $100,060 | 
How do genetic counselor salaries compare to similar careers?
Genetic counselors earn 16% more than similar careers in Minnesota. On average, they make more than counselors.
| Career | Median Salary | 
|---|---|
| Genetic counselor salary | $80K | 
| Nurse educator salary | $77K | 
| Marriage and family therapist salary | $65K | 
| Social worker salary | $63K | 
| Counselor salary | $60K | 
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)




