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Oklahoma Earnings
Oklahoma Metropolitan Areas Wages
Region
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Average
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Entry Level
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Experienced
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Oklahoma City MSA
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$73,370 or $35.27/hr
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$58,600 or $28.17/hr
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$97,030 or $46.65/hr
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Tulsa MSA
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$75,840 or $36.46/hr
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$63,030 or $30.30/hr
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$90,350 or $43.44/hr
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Oklahoma Geographical Areas Wages
Region
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Average
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Entry Level
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Experienced
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Northeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$65,780 or $31.63/hr
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$48,360 or $23.25/hr
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$84,230 or $40.50/hr
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Southeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$68,270 or $32.82/hr
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$48,680 or $23.40/hr
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$88,810 or $42.70/hr
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Oklahoma's Employment and Outlook (State-wide)
Outlook
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Increasing Growth rate is estimated to be 23%
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Job Openings
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110 estimated annual job openings
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Employment
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1,110 were employed in this occupation
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Regions with stable outlook (0 to 20% growth rate expected)
Region
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Employment
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Projected Growth Rate
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Annual Openings (growth)
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Annual Openings (replacement)
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Annual Openings
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Southeast
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80
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12%
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1
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N/A
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7
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Tulsa MSA
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250
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20%
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6
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N/A
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25
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Oklahoma City MSA
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450
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20%
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9
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N/A
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44
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National Earnings
Note: variations in salaries reflect differences in size of firm, location, level of education and professional credentials.
Where do these numbers come from?
National Employment and Outlook
Outlook
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stable
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The employment change from 2021 to 2031 is estimated to be +15%.
(The National average for all occupations is +5%)
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Job Openings
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very small number
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Less than 1000 average annual openings are expected for this occupation between 2021 and 2031.
(The National Average for all occupations is 1,757 openings)
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Employment
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small occupation
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This was a small occupation in the United States, employing 82,300 workers in 2021.
(The National average for all occupations is 142,207 workers)
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Growth
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Much faster than average growth
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As the large baby-boom population ages, the need to diagnose medical conditions - such as blood clots and heart disease - will likely increase. Imaging technology is a tool used in making these diagnoses. Moreover, diagnostic medical sonographers, cardiovascular technologists and technicians, and vascular technologists will continue to be needed in healthcare settings to provide an alternative to imaging techniques that involve radiation.
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Industries
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Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries
- Health care and social assistance (NAICS620000) (95.2%)
- Hospitals (NAICS622000) (57.2%)
- General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (NAICS622100) (56.5%)
- Ambulatory health care services (NAICS621000) (37.8%)
- Offices of physicians (NAICS621100) (23.1%)
- Medical and diagnostic laboratories (NAICS621500) (10.5%)
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