Healthcare

Medical Assistant Salary

Medical assistants perform clinical and administrative tasks in healthcare facilities, supporting physicians and other providers by taking vitals, preparing patients, and managing records.

Median Salary
$38,270
Mean Salary
$39,680
Total Employed
743,500
Job Growth
+14%

Medical Assistant Salary by Experience Level

Entry-level medical assistants earn around $30,000 per year, while mid-career professionals earn $38,000. Senior-level medical assistants can earn $48,000 or more.

Entry Level (0-2 yrs)
$30,000
Mid Level (3-7 yrs)
$38,000
Senior Level (8+ yrs)
$48,000

Salary Percentile Breakdown

The salary range for medical assistants varies significantly. The bottom 10% earn $29,400, while the top 10% earn $52,000.

Percentile Annual Salary
10th Percentile $29,400
25th Percentile $33,200
50th Percentile (Median) $38,270
75th Percentile $44,800
90th Percentile $52,000

Medical Assistant Salary by State

Medical Assistant salaries vary significantly by state due to cost of living, demand, and industry concentration. The highest paying state is Hawaii at $68,121, while Mississippi offers the lowest at $30,999.

State Median
#1 Hawaii $68,121 Details →
#2 California $55,874 Details →
#3 Massachusetts $54,726 Details →
#4 Alaska $49,368 Details →
#5 New York $48,603 Details →
#6 New Jersey $45,924 Details →
#7 Washington $45,541 Details →
#8 Connecticut $44,393 Details →
#9 Maryland $43,628 Details →
#10 Oregon $42,862 Details →
#11 New Hampshire $41,332 Details →
#12 Rhode Island $41,332 Details →
#13 Colorado $40,949 Details →
#14 Virginia $40,566 Details →
#15 Delaware $39,418 Details →
#16 Vermont $39,418 Details →
#17 Minnesota $38,653 Details →
#18 Florida $38,270 Details →
#19 Maine $38,270 Details →
#20 Nevada $37,887 Details →
#21 Pennsylvania $37,887 Details →
#22 Arizona $37,122 Details →
#23 Illinois $37,122 Details →
#24 Utah $37,122 Details →
#25 Texas $35,974 Details →
#26 Wisconsin $35,974 Details →
#27 Georgia $35,591 Details →
#28 Montana $35,591 Details →
#29 Idaho $35,208 Details →
#30 North Carolina $35,208 Details →
#31 Ohio $35,208 Details →
#32 Louisiana $34,826 Details →
#33 New Mexico $34,826 Details →
#34 Tennessee $34,826 Details →
#35 Indiana $34,443 Details →
#36 Michigan $34,443 Details →
#37 Nebraska $34,443 Details →
#38 North Dakota $34,443 Details →
#39 Wyoming $34,443 Details →
#40 Iowa $34,060 Details →
#41 South Carolina $34,060 Details →
#42 Missouri $33,678 Details →
#43 South Dakota $33,678 Details →
#44 Alabama $33,295 Details →
#45 Kansas $33,295 Details →
#46 Kentucky $33,295 Details →
#47 Oklahoma $32,147 Details →
#48 Arkansas $31,381 Details →
#49 West Virginia $31,381 Details →
#50 Mississippi $30,999 Details →

Key Responsibilities

  • Take and record patient vital signs and medical histories
  • Prepare patients for examinations and procedures
  • Administer injections and perform basic lab tests
  • Schedule appointments and manage patient records
  • Process insurance forms and handle billing

Top Skills

Vital Signs Patient Prep Medical Terminology EMR Systems Phlebotomy Scheduling

Education Required

Postsecondary nondegree award

Job Outlook

Much faster than average — projected 14% growth over the next decade