Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Salary by State (2026)

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers earn the most in California at $128,530 a year and the least in Puerto Rico at $38,090 (BLS OEWS, May 2025). The national median is $96,590. All 52 states and territories with reported data are ranked below, with a cost-of-living adjusted column.

Highest median
$128,530

California

National median
$96,590

BLS OEWS, May 2025

Lowest median
$38,090

Puerto Rico

States reporting
52

of 54 OEWS areas

Top 5 states for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

  1. 1. California$128,530 median · $116,086 adjusted · 10,110 employed
  2. 2. Hawaii$124,430 median · $113,169 adjusted · 210 employed
  3. 3. Washington$121,340 median · $113,388 adjusted · 2,190 employed
  4. 4. Oregon$120,220 median · $116,311 adjusted · 1,210 employed
  5. 5. District of Columbia$112,020 median · $101,928 adjusted · 160 employed

Lowest-paying states for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

  1. 52. Puerto Rico$38,090 median · no price parity · 330 employed
  2. 51. Alabama$68,180 median · $76,759 adjusted · 1,510 employed
  3. 50. Mississippi$76,520 median · $88,002 adjusted · 700 employed
  4. 49. West Virginia$76,820 median · $85,835 adjusted · 780 employed
  5. 48. Tennessee$80,640 median · $87,776 adjusted · 1,880 employed

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer salary in every state

Sort by any column. Employment is the number of diagnostic medical sonographers OEWS estimates in that state; blank cells are estimates BLS suppressed because the sample was too small.

Annual wages by state, sortable by median, quartiles, employment and cost-of-living adjusted median
#
1California$128,530$99,510$160,58010,110$116,086
2Hawaii$124,430$112,280$129,650210$113,169
3Washington$121,340$100,430$134,8102,190$113,388
4Oregon$120,220$102,900$130,8601,210$116,311
5District of Columbia$112,020$104,520$126,660160$101,928
6Colorado$108,410$99,440$122,9601,430$105,199
7Massachusetts$107,480$102,170$127,6502,190$101,629
8Alaska$105,670$97,600$124,540140$103,235
9Vermont$104,100$97,330$127,890140$106,270
10New York$103,920$93,140$119,8506,880$96,293
11New Hampshire$103,760$97,640$117,470400$99,611
12Connecticut$103,230$95,900$124,100990$99,633
13New Jersey$103,150$92,670$116,8303,370$94,803
14Minnesota$102,850$94,530$108,9501,710$104,288
15Wisconsin$102,090$96,480$115,6501,530$108,497
16Montana$101,000$84,800$110,700230$106,715
17Illinois$100,660$85,230$107,3303,270$100,702
18Wyoming$100,650$90,990$107,80090$108,587
19Missouri$100,130$81,980$102,4101,930$110,255
20Utah$100,100$83,710$107,220740$101,250
21Arizona$100,040$83,690$108,6102,070$99,367
22Idaho$99,920$82,950$103,720510$104,635
23Maryland$99,210$84,680$105,2901,760$94,523
24Delaware$98,530$86,380$110,570220$98,720
25Kansas$96,310$80,730$104,300670$106,930
26Nevada$95,980$78,410$115,870640$96,000
27Virginia$95,660$82,510$103,0102,160$94,615
28Maine$95,230$82,300$103,000380$98,125
29Rhode Island$92,820$85,630$104,620380$90,751
30Texas$92,580$78,610$100,7006,960$95,387
31Kentucky$91,230$79,310$101,350940$101,188
32New Mexico$87,210$78,120$104,030410$94,576
33Iowa$86,480$80,490$97,570740$98,539
34North Carolina$86,010$77,620$100,1302,970$91,184
35Indiana$85,040$77,070$99,5801,380$91,119
36North Dakota$84,340$80,310$94,160240$94,808
37Oklahoma$83,670$75,800$98,4901,060$95,249
38South Carolina$83,290$77,380$96,3201,340$88,844
39Georgia$83,250$75,790$98,1402,700$86,455
40Florida$82,940$78,190$97,5806,670$80,202
41Ohio$82,870$79,120$97,1603,160$89,325
42Pennsylvania$82,710$78,170$96,3102,980$84,768
43Nebraska$82,670$78,540$99,370780$91,751
44Michigan$82,490$76,640$91,5103,100$85,733
45Arkansas$81,500$73,510$96,970640$93,746
46South Dakota$80,820$66,060$89,150370$91,233
47Louisiana$80,710$71,940$92,1401,150$91,501
48Tennessee$80,640$72,320$94,3901,880$87,776
49West Virginia$76,820$67,500$84,100780$85,835
50Mississippi$76,520$65,030$81,310700$88,002
51Alabama$68,180$61,760$78,3201,510$76,759
52Puerto Rico$38,090$32,890$75,880330N/A

How the cost-of-living adjustment works

The adjusted column divides each state median by that state's BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) and multiplies by 100. RPPs measure how much a fixed basket of goods, services and rents costs in one state relative to the national average, so the result restates local pay in national-average dollars.

For Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, that changes the ranking: California leads on raw pay at $128,530, while Oregon leads once prices are taken into account at $116,311.

Source: BEA Regional Price Parities by State, 2024 (public domain). The adjustment is NueCareer's calculation, not a BLS or BEA published statistic.

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer pay by state: FAQ

Which state pays Diagnostic Medical Sonographers the most?

California reports the highest median wage for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers at $128,530 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025), followed by Hawaii ($124,430) and Washington ($121,340).

Which state pays Diagnostic Medical Sonographers the least?

Puerto Rico reports the lowest median for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers at $38,090 a year, $90,440 below the highest-paying state (BLS OEWS, May 2025).

Where do Diagnostic Medical Sonographers earn the most after cost of living?

Dividing each state median by that state's BEA Regional Price Parity puts Oregon first at $116,311 in national-average dollars, from a raw median of $120,220. BEA Regional Price Parities, 2024.

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