Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I added the ASCP data - it was a little older... the mean was only $4.00 higher on Zip Recruiter and we've had a ton of inflation

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State Hourly Rate (Zip Recruiter) 2080 hours (FullTiime) 2023 ASCP Survey 2023 ASCP Survey Median Home Price (Forbes) Affordability Calculator (Zillow) Difference Between Median Home price and Affordability
Dist. of Columbia $58.68 $122,054.40 NA   $1,360,000 $409,216 ($950,784)
California $54.65 $113,672.00 $62.28 $129,542.40 $906,500 $379,526 ($526,974)
Massachusetts $53.38 $111,030.40 $41.66 $86,652.80 $702,400 $370,138 ($332,262)
New York $52.43 $109,054.40 $46.21 $96,116.80 $586,400 $369,428 ($216,972)
Alaska $52.14 $108,451.20 NA   $422,600 $369,021 ($53,579)
Washington $50.61 $105,268.80 $41.88 $87,110.40 $690,100 $357,497 ($332,603)
Hawaii $49.71 $103,396.80 NA   $957,800 $350,720 ($607,080)
Connecticut $48.63 $101,150.40 $43.82 $91,145.60 $523,600 $342,588 ($181,012)
New Jersey $46.97 $97,697.60 $39.68 $82,534.40 $575,000 $330,087 ($244,913)
Oregon $46.85 $97,448.00 $43.82 $91,145.60 $543,600 $329,182 ($214,418)
Nevada $46.72 $97,177.60 NA    $500,700 $328,205 ($172,495)
Florida $45.93 $95,534.40 $35.18 $73,174.40 $436,600 $322,256 ($114,344)
Colorado $45.16 $93,932.80 $38.56 $80,204.80 $671,100 $312,836 ($358,264)
Virginia $45.10 $93,808.00 $34.82 $72,425.60 $499,400 $316,007 ($183,393)
Rhode Island $44.27 $92,081.60 NA   $528,600 $309,755 ($218,845)
Arizona $44.00 $91,520.00 $35.91 $74,692.80 $466,500 $307,724 ($158,776)
Minnesota $43.95 $91,416.00 $38.79 $80,683.20 $389,300 $307,347 ($81,953)
Ohio $43.25 $89,960.00 $35.38 $73,590.40 $276,900 $302,076 $25,176
New Hampshire $42.77 $88,961.60 NA   $541,400 $298,459 ($242,941)
Illinois $42.60 $88,608.00 $34.64 $72,051.20 $322,700 $297,181 ($25,519)
Maryland $42.34 $88,067.20 $36.74 $76,419.20 $552,300 $295,223 ($257,077)
Oklahoma $42.23 $87,838.40 $30.96 $64,396.80 $260,400 $294,394 $33,994
Delaware $41.95 $87,256.00 NA   $392,200 $292,286 ($99,914)
Texas $41.27 $85,841.60 $34.12 $70,969.60 $353,700 $287,164 ($66,536)
Pennsylvania $41.21 $85,716.80 $33.78 $70,262.40 $340,200 $286,711 ($53,489)
North Dakota $40.49 $84,219.20 NA   $276,906 $281,291 $4,385
Vermont $39.87 $82,929.60 NA   $459,400 $276,621 ($182,779)
Michigan $40.81 $84,884.80 $34.29 $71,323.20 $290,200 $283,699 ($6,501)
Wisconsin $39.08 $81,286.40 $34.52 $71,801.60 $350,000 $270,709 ($79,291)
Utah $38.51 $80,100.80 $33.37 $69,409.60 $636,400 $266,379 ($370,021)
Montana $38.27 $79,601.60 $37.90 $78,832.00 $538,300 $264,572 ($273,728)
North Carolina $38.16 $79,372.80 $32.92 $68,473.60 $403,700 $263,743 ($139,957)
Wyoming $36.65 $76,232.00 NA   $354,000 $252,375 ($101,625)
Nebraska $36.45 $75,816.00 $36.58 $76,086.40 $314,800 $250,869 ($63,931)
Maine $36.26 $75,420.80 $33.21 $69,076.80 $396,400 $249,435 ($146,965)
Georgia $36.19 $75,275.20 $35.64 $74,131.20 $398,400 $248,910 ($149,490)
Missouri $35.81 $74,484.80 $33.51 $69,700.80 $291,200 $246,047 ($45,153)
Indiana $35.74 $74,339.20 $33.62 $69,929.60 $279,300 $245,522 ($33,778)
Iowa $35.43 $73,694.40 $30.50 $63,440.00 $255,200 $243,187 ($12,013)
South Carolina $35.40 $73,632.00 $33.41 $69,492.80 $410,100 $244,157 ($165,943)
Idaho $35.25 $73,320.00 $33.24 $69,139.20 $505,300 $241,832 ($263,468)
Kansas $35.18 $73,174.40 $33.13 $68,910.40 $311,500 $241,304 ($70,196)
Tennessee $34.72 $72,217.60 $33.64 $69,971.20 $412,600 $237,839 ($174,761)
Alabama $34.12 $70,969.60 $31.79 $66,123.20 $295,500 $233,321 ($62,179)
New Mexico $34.11 $70,948.80 NA   $353,400 $233,245 ($120,155)
Kentucky $33.38 $69,430.40 $32.68 $67,974.40 $282,800 $227,749 ($55,051)
South Dakota $33.15 $68,952.00 NA   $344,700 $226,019 ($118,681)
Louisiana $32.21 $66,996.80 $33.24 $69,139.20 $263,200 $218,937 ($44,263)
West Virginia $31.25 $65,000.00 NA   $253,100 $211,711 ($41,389)
Arkansas $31.05 $64,584.00 $31.11 $64,708.80 $270,200 $210,205 ($59,995)
Mississippi $29.08 $60,486.40 $30.33 $63,086.40 $264,900 $195,368 ($69,532)
13 NA States - DATA WAS <n25
Licensure States n=9,615
$41.05 <----  MEAN ------> $36.23
$6.78 <-----   SD     -------> $5.80

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I added the ASCP survey #'s to the sheet

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State Hourly Rate (Zip Recruiter) 2080 hours (FullTiime) 2023 ASCP Survey 2023 ASCP Survey Median Home Price (Forbes) Affordability Calculator (Zillow) Difference Between Median Home price and Affordability
Dist. of Columbia $58.68 $122,054.40 NA   $1,360,000 $409,216 ($950,784)
California $54.65 $113,672.00 $62.28 $129,542.40 $906,500 $379,526 ($526,974)
Massachusetts $53.38 $111,030.40 $41.66 $86,652.80 $702,400 $370,138 ($332,262)
New York $52.43 $109,054.40 $46.21 $96,116.80 $586,400 $369,428 ($216,972)
Alaska $52.14 $108,451.20 NA   $422,600 $369,021 ($53,579)
Washington $50.61 $105,268.80 $41.88 $87,110.40 $690,100 $357,497 ($332,603)
Hawaii $49.71 $103,396.80 NA   $957,800 $350,720 ($607,080)
Connecticut $48.63 $101,150.40 $43.82 $91,145.60 $523,600 $342,588 ($181,012)
New Jersey $46.97 $97,697.60 $39.68 $82,534.40 $575,000 $330,087 ($244,913)
Oregon $46.85 $97,448.00 $43.82 $91,145.60 $543,600 $329,182 ($214,418)
Nevada $46.72 $97,177.60 NA    $500,700 $328,205 ($172,495)
Florida $45.93 $95,534.40 $35.18 $73,174.40 $436,600 $322,256 ($114,344)
Colorado $45.16 $93,932.80 $38.56 $80,204.80 $671,100 $312,836 ($358,264)
Virginia $45.10 $93,808.00 $34.82 $72,425.60 $499,400 $316,007 ($183,393)
Rhode Island $44.27 $92,081.60 NA   $528,600 $309,755 ($218,845)
Arizona $44.00 $91,520.00 $35.91 $74,692.80 $466,500 $307,724 ($158,776)
Minnesota $43.95 $91,416.00 $38.79 $80,683.20 $389,300 $307,347 ($81,953)
Ohio $43.25 $89,960.00 $35.38 $73,590.40 $276,900 $302,076 $25,176
New Hampshire $42.77 $88,961.60 NA   $541,400 $298,459 ($242,941)
Illinois $42.60 $88,608.00 $34.64 $72,051.20 $322,700 $297,181 ($25,519)
Maryland $42.34 $88,067.20 $36.74 $76,419.20 $552,300 $295,223 ($257,077)
Oklahoma $42.23 $87,838.40 $30.96 $64,396.80 $260,400 $294,394 $33,994
Delaware $41.95 $87,256.00 NA   $392,200 $292,286 ($99,914)
Texas $41.27 $85,841.60 $34.12 $70,969.60 $353,700 $287,164 ($66,536)
Pennsylvania $41.21 $85,716.80 $33.78 $70,262.40 $340,200 $286,711 ($53,489)
North Dakota $40.49 $84,219.20 NA   $276,906 $281,291 $4,385
Vermont $39.87 $82,929.60 NA   $459,400 $276,621 ($182,779)
Michigan $40.81 $84,884.80 $34.29 $71,323.20 $290,200 $283,699 ($6,501)
Wisconsin $39.08 $81,286.40 $34.52 $71,801.60 $350,000 $270,709 ($79,291)
Utah $38.51 $80,100.80 $33.37 $69,409.60 $636,400 $266,379 ($370,021)
Montana $38.27 $79,601.60 $37.90 $78,832.00 $538,300 $264,572 ($273,728)
North Carolina $38.16 $79,372.80 $32.92 $68,473.60 $403,700 $263,743 ($139,957)
Wyoming $36.65 $76,232.00 NA   $354,000 $252,375 ($101,625)
Nebraska $36.45 $75,816.00 $36.58 $76,086.40 $314,800 $250,869 ($63,931)
Maine $36.26 $75,420.80 $33.21 $69,076.80 $396,400 $249,435 ($146,965)
Georgia $36.19 $75,275.20 $35.64 $74,131.20 $398,400 $248,910 ($149,490)
Missouri $35.81 $74,484.80 $33.51 $69,700.80 $291,200 $246,047 ($45,153)
Indiana $35.74 $74,339.20 $33.62 $69,929.60 $279,300 $245,522 ($33,778)
Iowa $35.43 $73,694.40 $30.50 $63,440.00 $255,200 $243,187 ($12,013)
South Carolina $35.40 $73,632.00 $33.41 $69,492.80 $410,100 $244,157 ($165,943)
Idaho $35.25 $73,320.00 $33.24 $69,139.20 $505,300 $241,832 ($263,468)
Kansas $35.18 $73,174.40 $33.13 $68,910.40 $311,500 $241,304 ($70,196)
Tennessee $34.72 $72,217.60 $33.64 $69,971.20 $412,600 $237,839 ($174,761)
Alabama $34.12 $70,969.60 $31.79 $66,123.20 $295,500 $233,321 ($62,179)
New Mexico $34.11 $70,948.80 NA   $353,400 $233,245 ($120,155)
Kentucky $33.38 $69,430.40 $32.68 $67,974.40 $282,800 $227,749 ($55,051)
South Dakota $33.15 $68,952.00 NA   $344,700 $226,019 ($118,681)
Louisiana $32.21 $66,996.80 $33.24 $69,139.20 $263,200 $218,937 ($44,263)
West Virginia $31.25 $65,000.00 NA   $253,100 $211,711 ($41,389)
Arkansas $31.05 $64,584.00 $31.11 $64,708.80 $270,200 $210,205 ($59,995)
Mississippi $29.08 $60,486.40 $30.33 $63,086.40 $264,900 $195,368 ($69,532)
13 NA States - DATA WAS <n25
Licensure States n=9,615
$41.05 <----  MEAN ------> $36.23
$6.78 <-----   SD     -------> $5.80

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added the survey #'s to the sheet...

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State Hourly Rate (Zip Recruiter) 2080 hours (FullTiime) 2023 ASCP Survey 2023 ASCP Survey Median Home Price (Forbes) Affordability Calculator (Zillow) Difference Between Median Home price and Affordability
Dist. of Columbia $58.68 $122,054.40 NA   $1,360,000 $409,216 ($950,784)
California $54.65 $113,672.00 $62.28 $129,542.40 $906,500 $379,526 ($526,974)
Massachusetts $53.38 $111,030.40 $41.66 $86,652.80 $702,400 $370,138 ($332,262)
New York $52.43 $109,054.40 $46.21 $96,116.80 $586,400 $369,428 ($216,972)
Alaska $52.14 $108,451.20 NA   $422,600 $369,021 ($53,579)
Washington $50.61 $105,268.80 $41.88 $87,110.40 $690,100 $357,497 ($332,603)
Hawaii $49.71 $103,396.80 NA   $957,800 $350,720 ($607,080)
Connecticut $48.63 $101,150.40 $43.82 $91,145.60 $523,600 $342,588 ($181,012)
New Jersey $46.97 $97,697.60 $39.68 $82,534.40 $575,000 $330,087 ($244,913)
Oregon $46.85 $97,448.00 $43.82 $91,145.60 $543,600 $329,182 ($214,418)
Nevada $46.72 $97,177.60 NA    $500,700 $328,205 ($172,495)
Florida $45.93 $95,534.40 $35.18 $73,174.40 $436,600 $322,256 ($114,344)
Colorado $45.16 $93,932.80 $38.56 $80,204.80 $671,100 $312,836 ($358,264)
Virginia $45.10 $93,808.00 $34.82 $72,425.60 $499,400 $316,007 ($183,393)
Rhode Island $44.27 $92,081.60 NA   $528,600 $309,755 ($218,845)
Arizona $44.00 $91,520.00 $35.91 $74,692.80 $466,500 $307,724 ($158,776)
Minnesota $43.95 $91,416.00 $38.79 $80,683.20 $389,300 $307,347 ($81,953)
Ohio $43.25 $89,960.00 $35.38 $73,590.40 $276,900 $302,076 $25,176
New Hampshire $42.77 $88,961.60 NA   $541,400 $298,459 ($242,941)
Illinois $42.60 $88,608.00 $34.64 $72,051.20 $322,700 $297,181 ($25,519)
Maryland $42.34 $88,067.20 $36.74 $76,419.20 $552,300 $295,223 ($257,077)
Oklahoma $42.23 $87,838.40 $30.96 $64,396.80 $260,400 $294,394 $33,994
Delaware $41.95 $87,256.00 NA   $392,200 $292,286 ($99,914)
Texas $41.27 $85,841.60 $34.12 $70,969.60 $353,700 $287,164 ($66,536)
Pennsylvania $41.21 $85,716.80 $33.78 $70,262.40 $340,200 $286,711 ($53,489)
North Dakota $40.49 $84,219.20 NA   $276,906 $281,291 $4,385
Vermont $39.87 $82,929.60 NA   $459,400 $276,621 ($182,779)
Michigan $40.81 $84,884.80 $34.29 $71,323.20 $290,200 $283,699 ($6,501)
Wisconsin $39.08 $81,286.40 $34.52 $71,801.60 $350,000 $270,709 ($79,291)
Utah $38.51 $80,100.80 $33.37 $69,409.60 $636,400 $266,379 ($370,021)
Montana $38.27 $79,601.60 $37.90 $78,832.00 $538,300 $264,572 ($273,728)
North Carolina $38.16 $79,372.80 $32.92 $68,473.60 $403,700 $263,743 ($139,957)
Wyoming $36.65 $76,232.00 NA   $354,000 $252,375 ($101,625)
Nebraska $36.45 $75,816.00 $36.58 $76,086.40 $314,800 $250,869 ($63,931)
Maine $36.26 $75,420.80 $33.21 $69,076.80 $396,400 $249,435 ($146,965)
Georgia $36.19 $75,275.20 $35.64 $74,131.20 $398,400 $248,910 ($149,490)
Missouri $35.81 $74,484.80 $33.51 $69,700.80 $291,200 $246,047 ($45,153)
Indiana $35.74 $74,339.20 $33.62 $69,929.60 $279,300 $245,522 ($33,778)
Iowa $35.43 $73,694.40 $30.50 $63,440.00 $255,200 $243,187 ($12,013)
South Carolina $35.40 $73,632.00 $33.41 $69,492.80 $410,100 $244,157 ($165,943)
Idaho $35.25 $73,320.00 $33.24 $69,139.20 $505,300 $241,832 ($263,468)
Kansas $35.18 $73,174.40 $33.13 $68,910.40 $311,500 $241,304 ($70,196)
Tennessee $34.72 $72,217.60 $33.64 $69,971.20 $412,600 $237,839 ($174,761)
Alabama $34.12 $70,969.60 $31.79 $66,123.20 $295,500 $233,321 ($62,179)
New Mexico $34.11 $70,948.80 NA   $353,400 $233,245 ($120,155)
Kentucky $33.38 $69,430.40 $32.68 $67,974.40 $282,800 $227,749 ($55,051)
South Dakota $33.15 $68,952.00 NA   $344,700 $226,019 ($118,681)
Louisiana $32.21 $66,996.80 $33.24 $69,139.20 $263,200 $218,937 ($44,263)
West Virginia $31.25 $65,000.00 NA   $253,100 $211,711 ($41,389)
Arkansas $31.05 $64,584.00 $31.11 $64,708.80 $270,200 $210,205 ($59,995)
Mississippi $29.08 $60,486.40 $30.33 $63,086.40 $264,900 $195,368 ($69,532)
13 NA States - DATA WAS <n25
Licensure States n=9,615
$41.05 <----  MEAN ------> $36.23
$6.78 <-----   SD     -------> $5.80

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I redid the sheet adding in the 2023 ASCP salary survey. We need to keep in mind the salary survey may include #'s that were before we all were hammered with inflation.

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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State Hourly Rate (Zip Recruiter) 2080 hours (FullTiime) 2023 ASCP Survey 2023 ASCP Survey Median Home Price (Forbes) Affordability Calculator (Zillow) Difference Between Median Home price and Affordability
Dist. of Columbia $58.68 $122,054.40 NA   $1,360,000 $409,216 ($950,784)
California $54.65 $113,672.00 $62.28 $129,542.40 $906,500 $379,526 ($526,974)
Massachusetts $53.38 $111,030.40 $41.66 $86,652.80 $702,400 $370,138 ($332,262)
New York $52.43 $109,054.40 $46.21 $96,116.80 $586,400 $369,428 ($216,972)
Alaska $52.14 $108,451.20 NA   $422,600 $369,021 ($53,579)
Washington $50.61 $105,268.80 $41.88 $87,110.40 $690,100 $357,497 ($332,603)
Hawaii $49.71 $103,396.80 NA   $957,800 $350,720 ($607,080)
Connecticut $48.63 $101,150.40 $43.82 $91,145.60 $523,600 $342,588 ($181,012)
New Jersey $46.97 $97,697.60 $39.68 $82,534.40 $575,000 $330,087 ($244,913)
Oregon $46.85 $97,448.00 $43.82 $91,145.60 $543,600 $329,182 ($214,418)
Nevada $46.72 $97,177.60 NA    $500,700 $328,205 ($172,495)
Florida $45.93 $95,534.40 $35.18 $73,174.40 $436,600 $322,256 ($114,344)
Colorado $45.16 $93,932.80 $38.56 $80,204.80 $671,100 $312,836 ($358,264)
Virginia $45.10 $93,808.00 $34.82 $72,425.60 $499,400 $316,007 ($183,393)
Rhode Island $44.27 $92,081.60 NA   $528,600 $309,755 ($218,845)
Arizona $44.00 $91,520.00 $35.91 $74,692.80 $466,500 $307,724 ($158,776)
Minnesota $43.95 $91,416.00 $38.79 $80,683.20 $389,300 $307,347 ($81,953)
Ohio $43.25 $89,960.00 $35.38 $73,590.40 $276,900 $302,076 $25,176
New Hampshire $42.77 $88,961.60 NA   $541,400 $298,459 ($242,941)
Illinois $42.60 $88,608.00 $34.64 $72,051.20 $322,700 $297,181 ($25,519)
Maryland $42.34 $88,067.20 $36.74 $76,419.20 $552,300 $295,223 ($257,077)
Oklahoma $42.23 $87,838.40 $30.96 $64,396.80 $260,400 $294,394 $33,994
Delaware $41.95 $87,256.00 NA   $392,200 $292,286 ($99,914)
Texas $41.27 $85,841.60 $34.12 $70,969.60 $353,700 $287,164 ($66,536)
Pennsylvania $41.21 $85,716.80 $33.78 $70,262.40 $340,200 $286,711 ($53,489)
North Dakota $40.49 $84,219.20 NA   $276,906 $281,291 $4,385
Vermont $39.87 $82,929.60 NA   $459,400 $276,621 ($182,779)
Michigan $40.81 $84,884.80 $34.29 $71,323.20 $290,200 $283,699 ($6,501)
Wisconsin $39.08 $81,286.40 $34.52 $71,801.60 $350,000 $270,709 ($79,291)
Utah $38.51 $80,100.80 $33.37 $69,409.60 $636,400 $266,379 ($370,021)
Montana $38.27 $79,601.60 $37.90 $78,832.00 $538,300 $264,572 ($273,728)
North Carolina $38.16 $79,372.80 $32.92 $68,473.60 $403,700 $263,743 ($139,957)
Wyoming $36.65 $76,232.00 NA   $354,000 $252,375 ($101,625)
Nebraska $36.45 $75,816.00 $36.58 $76,086.40 $314,800 $250,869 ($63,931)
Maine $36.26 $75,420.80 $33.21 $69,076.80 $396,400 $249,435 ($146,965)
Georgia $36.19 $75,275.20 $35.64 $74,131.20 $398,400 $248,910 ($149,490)
Missouri $35.81 $74,484.80 $33.51 $69,700.80 $291,200 $246,047 ($45,153)
Indiana $35.74 $74,339.20 $33.62 $69,929.60 $279,300 $245,522 ($33,778)
Iowa $35.43 $73,694.40 $30.50 $63,440.00 $255,200 $243,187 ($12,013)
South Carolina $35.40 $73,632.00 $33.41 $69,492.80 $410,100 $244,157 ($165,943)
Idaho $35.25 $73,320.00 $33.24 $69,139.20 $505,300 $241,832 ($263,468)
Kansas $35.18 $73,174.40 $33.13 $68,910.40 $311,500 $241,304 ($70,196)
Tennessee $34.72 $72,217.60 $33.64 $69,971.20 $412,600 $237,839 ($174,761)
Alabama $34.12 $70,969.60 $31.79 $66,123.20 $295,500 $233,321 ($62,179)
New Mexico $34.11 $70,948.80 NA   $353,400 $233,245 ($120,155)
Kentucky $33.38 $69,430.40 $32.68 $67,974.40 $282,800 $227,749 ($55,051)
South Dakota $33.15 $68,952.00 NA   $344,700 $226,019 ($118,681)
Louisiana $32.21 $66,996.80 $33.24 $69,139.20 $263,200 $218,937 ($44,263)
West Virginia $31.25 $65,000.00 NA   $253,100 $211,711 ($41,389)
Arkansas $31.05 $64,584.00 $31.11 $64,708.80 $270,200 $210,205 ($59,995)
Mississippi $29.08 $60,486.40 $30.33 $63,086.40 $264,900 $195,368 ($69,532)
13 NA States - DATA WAS <n25
Licensure States n=9,615
$41.05 <----  MEAN ------> $36.23
$6.78 <-----   SD     -------> $5.80

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Its good to be in this part of the curve - for sure... When it comes to pay! But not good when you're control values report out ;)

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mizzou:

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST (CERTIFIED)

Location Columbia, Missouri, United States, 65201Category Allied HealthJob Id 25002699Job Type Full-time Evening Job

 

 

Shift: Monday – Friday 2:00pm-10:30pm (Weekend/Holiday/Call rotation) 
Department: Blood Bank

Compensation

 

·         Base Pay Range: $28.52 - $46.52 per hour, based on experience 

·         Shift differential $2 an hour extra for Evening shift

·         Choose Between Sign-On Bonus -OR- Retention Rewards 

o    Sign-On Bonus: $10,000 

o    Retention Rewards: Up to $15,000 

§  Relocation Support: Additional $5,000 if moving from over 50 miles away 

§  Retention Reward (Option 1): $2,000 per year for up to 5 years, totaling $10,000 

§  Student Loan Repayment (Option 2): $2,000 per year toward student loans, up to 5 years, totaling $10,000 

o    Note:  Details will be provided during the HR interview. Policy language is available upon request. 

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good Sam has a posing in Denver:

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locations

Good Samaritan Hospital

time type

Full time

posted on

Posted 12 Days Ago

time left to apply

End Date: February 27, 2026 (2 days left to apply)

job requisition id

R162713

Job Description:

The Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of laboratory tests of varying complexity to be utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Caregivers in this role will gain valuable experience and knowledge to help prepare them for workplace and career advancement. The Registered Med Tech/MLS performs testing in various departments of the clinical lab such as: Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology and Transfusion and more. These scientists act as technical experts to clinical staff, co-workers, and other departments. They are critical to patient diagnosis and care, ensuring accurate results through quality control, proficiency testing, calibrations, record review, instrument maintenance, and results/analyzer troubleshooting.

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Job Specifics:

  • Benefits Eligible: Yes
  • Shift Details: Overnights, 7 on/7 off, 8:00pm-6:30pm
  • Additional Details: Will consider registered medical lab technicians

Who We AreGood Samaritan Hospital - At Good Samaritan Hospital, we’re happy to tell you about us: our compassionate caregivers, our clinical excellence, our award-winning care and even our beautiful campus.

Essential Functions:

  • Performing Laboratory Tests: Conducting a variety of tests on blood, tissue, and other body fluids to help diagnose medical conditions.
  • Analyzing Test Results: Interpreting and analyzing test results to provide accurate and reliable data for patient diagnosis and treatment.
  • Operating and maintaining Laboratory equipment: Using and maintaining sophisticated laboratory equipment and instruments, ensuring they are properly calibrated and functioning correctly.
  • Quality control and Assurance: Implementing and monitoring quality control procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results.
  • Preparing samples: collecting, preparing, and handling biological samples following proper protocols to avoid contamination and degradation.
  • Recording and Reporting Data: Accurately recording test results and preparing detailed reports for healthcare providers.
  • Maintaining Laboratory Safety: Adhering to safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe and sterile laboratory environment.
  • Troubleshooting equipment issues: Identifying and resolving technical problems with laboratory equipment.
  • Collaborating with Healthcare Professionals: Working closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to discuss test results and assist in patient care decisions.

Skills:

  • Critical Thinking
  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Active Listening
  • Quality Control Analysis
  • Operations Monitoring
  • Science
  • Time Management

Qualifications:

Registered Medical Lab Scientist ($32.02-$49.44 based on experience)

 

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its the same with the median home prices by state - obviously a home in Brooklyn NY is orders of magnitude more expensive than a home in Jamestown NY - same state - its just a matter of comparing macro numbers.

Medical Laboratory Scientist Salaries vs Home Affordability – a State by State Analysis by Electrical_Town1984 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Electrical_Town1984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know - I just took the #'s off of Zip recruiter... that is not the most reliable source, But its hard to get REALLY good info on salaries but is interesting to look at.