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What a massage therapist earns, by metro

A massage therapist in Alaska nonmetropolitan area has a median wage of $135,630. In Monroe the median is $21,730. That is a 6.24-fold difference for the same job title, which is unusually wide even by the standards of a country this large — and it means a national average for this role is close to meaningless.

Massage Therapist — nationalBLS OEWS · May 2025
$58,450Median annual
$28.10Median hourly
$33,64010th percentile
$100,20090th percentile
98,790Employed nationally
Median means half earn more and half earn less — it says nothing about how far. The percentile columns are where the information is.

The band is wide — outcomes vary a lot

The top tenth of massage therapists earn $100,200 or more; the bottom tenth earn under $33,640. That is a 2.98× gap within the same occupation, in the same year. A spread this wide means the job title is not what determines pay — specialisation, employer type, seniority or book of business is. Expect the early years to sit near the bottom of the band rather than the middle, and treat the $58,450 median as a waypoint, not a destination.

Why the range is 6.24× wide

The top of the table is spread across several states rather than concentrated in one, which points away from a pure cost-of-living story. Where a role pays 6.24× more in one market than another without a single expensive state dominating, the usual cause is local demand density — a few metros where the industry clusters and employers compete for the same small pool. The massage therapist concentration table further down shows where that is happening.

Highest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Alaska nonmetropolitan area $135,630 $65.21 1.37 90
Fairbanks-College AK $130,590 $62.78 2.12 50
Hawaii / Kauai nonmetropolitan area $125,280 $60.23 3.01 200
Pittsfield MA $102,120 $49.10 1.31 50
Kahului-Wailuku HI $96,820 $46.55 7.07 330
Salem OR $96,080 $46.19 1.33 160
Grants Pass OR $94,610 $45.49 1.87 40
Bend OR $94,580 $45.47 3.11 210
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $94,220 $45.30 1.68 2,230
Upper Peninsula of Michigan nonmetropolitan area $86,160 $41.42 0.85 60
Bozeman MT $85,670 $41.19 0.79 40
Central Oregon nonmetropolitan area $85,670 $41.19 1.05 30
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro OR-WA $84,730 $40.74 2.05 1,580
Yakima WA $84,100 $40.43 0.99 60
Eugene-Springfield OR $83,880 $40.33 1.78 180
Bellingham WA $83,790 $40.28 2.45 140
Sheboygan WI $83,200 $40.00 0.96 40
Bremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard WA $82,690 $39.75 1.06 60
State College PA $82,490 $39.66 0.8 40
Medford OR $82,370 $39.60 2.57 150
Wilmington NC $81,390 $39.13 0.95 120
Wenatchee-East Wenatchee WA $81,030 $38.96 2.11 70
Western Washington nonmetropolitan area $80,660 $38.78 1.56 130
Manchester-Nashua NH $80,360 $38.63 0.87 110
Ithaca NY $80,340 $38.63 1.35 40

Lowest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Monroe LA $21,730 $10.45 1.13 60
Hot Springs AR $27,040 $13.00 1.75 40
Mobile AL $28,010 $13.47 0.64 70
San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas PR $29,770 $14.31 0.14 60
Northwest Minnesota nonmetropolitan area $30,400 $14.62 0.5 60
Baton Rouge LA $30,820 $14.82 0.97 250
Wasatch Front Fringe Utah nonmetropolitan area $35,340 $16.99 3.84 170
Lafayette LA $35,610 $17.12 0.78 90
Oklahoma City OK $36,380 $17.49 0.64 270
Albuquerque NM $36,440 $17.52 0.94 240

Kahului-Wailuku is the cluster

Kahului-Wailuku has 7.07× the national concentration of massage therapists — the densest market in the country for this role, with 330 employed locally. It also ranks among the ten best-paying metros at $96,820, which is the rarer combination: deep market and good pay together.

Where the role is most concentrated

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Kahului-Wailuku HI $96,820 $46.55 7.07 330
Napa CA $39,330 $18.91 5.11 250
Wasatch Front Fringe Utah nonmetropolitan area $35,340 $16.99 3.84 170
Fort Collins-Loveland CO $61,770 $29.70 3.63 390
Boulder CO $71,870 $34.55 3.4 420
Colorado Springs CO $60,030 $28.86 3.15 630
Bend OR $94,580 $45.47 3.11 210
Northwest Colorado nonmetropolitan area $52,970 $25.47 3.06 260
Hawaii / Kauai nonmetropolitan area $125,280 $60.23 3.01 200
Naples-Marco Island FL $55,160 $26.52 2.92 320
St. George UT $72,780 $34.99 2.86 160
Pinehurst-Southern Pines NC $56,260 $27.05 2.82 80

Largest employers by metro

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $43,530 $20.93 1.43 5,680
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $50,600 $24.33 0.9 5,420
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin IL-IN $61,200 $29.42 1.36 3,890
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $59,010 $28.37 1.14 2,930
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach FL $48,370 $23.25 1.53 2,740
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $94,220 $45.30 1.68 2,230
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $75,160 $36.13 1.27 2,180
Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands TX $59,150 $28.44 0.92 1,930
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler AZ $63,080 $30.33 1.25 1,890
Denver-Aurora-Centennial CO $60,490 $29.08 1.85 1,890
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad CA $45,200 $21.73 1.86 1,820
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $40,280 $19.37 1.19 1,800

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About this data

Figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics programme, May 2025 release, SOC code 31-9011. OEWS surveys employers, so it reports what is actually paid rather than what job advertisements claim, and it excludes the self-employed. Estimates are published for 287 of 528 metropolitan areas; the remaining 241 had too few survey responses for BLS to publish without risking disclosure, so they are absent here rather than estimated. For a specialised role that is normal. Read the methodology.