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2023 Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services Salary

There are about 304,381 students enrolled in Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services in the USA.

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Low Paying

Compared to national avg.

Average Salary Two Years Out of School

$31K

Vs. National Avg.

-23%

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#401

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Paying for college is a massive investment for most students. It is important to ensure you increase your earning potential. We wish for the following job placement and income info to guide you in making a well informed decision when picking your major.

The average Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services major brings home a first year income of $24,244 a year (bottom 4%). After some time in their jobs, they for the most part earn something between $18,924 and $62,961, but average around $35,026. For context, that's 10% south of the American average.

The most common job placement for an Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services graduate is Registered Nurse, which generally earn close to $46,000; next are Licensed Practical Nurse and Certified Medical Assistant/Certified Nurse Assistant, which by and large earn more or less $34,000 and $26,000 respectively.

The highest earning region for Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services graduates is The Southwest. The highest grossing state for Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services graduates is AZ. The highest earning conference for Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services graduates is Southern States Athletic Conference.

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