The average salary for a hearing aid specialist in the United States is around $59,500 per year.
Avg Salary
Hearing aid specialists earn an average yearly salary of $59,500.
Wages typically start from $33,040 and go up to $84,150.
12% below national average Updated in 2021
Hearing aid specialist earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Hearing aid specialist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
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Hawaii | $81,350 |
Arkansas | $74,640 |
Alabama | $73,450 |
Connecticut | $71,270 |
California | $60,590 |
Arizona | $60,360 |
Oregon | $60,360 |
Idaho | $60,110 |
Texas | $60,080 |
Iowa | $59,930 |
Vermont | $59,850 |
Alaska | $59,500 |
Colorado | $59,500 |
Washington | $59,500 |
Montana | $59,280 |
Minnesota | $58,810 |
Wisconsin | $58,500 |
Maryland | $56,740 |
Illinois | $56,550 |
Tennessee | $54,750 |
North Carolina | $54,670 |
New Jersey | $53,380 |
Louisiana | $52,050 |
New York | $50,190 |
Indiana | $49,170 |
Nevada | $48,800 |
Ohio | $48,070 |
Massachusetts | $47,510 |
West Virginia | $47,360 |
Pennsylvania | $47,230 |
Missouri | $46,980 |
Virginia | $46,690 |
Michigan | $44,520 |
Maine | $43,470 |
Oklahoma | $43,310 |
New Mexico | $43,090 |
Florida | $40,490 |
Kansas | $37,180 |
Utah | $37,020 |
Georgia | $35,910 |
Puerto Rico | $35,410 |
Kentucky | $30,930 |
Rhode Island | $29,720 |
Mississippi | $29,260 |
Nebraska | $27,770 |
South Carolina | $122,430 |
How do hearing aid specialist salaries compare to similar careers?
Hearing aid specialists earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than health educators but more than ophthalmic medical technologists.
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)