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Florida · BLS SOC 29-1122

Occupational Therapist salary in Florida

Median $92,440 · Top 10% earn $108,320+ · Roughly 9,914 workers in Florida. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024.

Florida median
$92,440
$44.44/hr
Top 10%
$108,320
90th percentile
Bottom 10%
$59,490
Entry-level range
Real pay
$92,625
CoL-adjusted (RPP 99.8)

Florida pays modestly below the U.S. median for occupational therapists — $92,440 versus the national median of $98,340. Real purchasing power is $5,715 below the U.S. average. The state employs roughly 9,914 occupational therapists.

What drives occupational therapist pay in Florida

Florida OT demand is driven by retiree rehab and post-stroke programs. SNF and home health OT are the largest employers.

Florida ranks #31 of 50 states

Where Florida sits in the national distribution for occupational therapist pay, and the closest comparable states above and below.

Rank State Median vs. Florida
#30 Wyoming $93,420 +$980
#29 North Dakota $93,420 +$980
#28 Montana $93,420 +$980
#31 Florida (this page) $92,440
#34 North Carolina $91,460 −$980
#35 Nebraska $91,460 −$980
#36 Georgia $90,470 −$1,970

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Education path for Florida

The typical path is a master's degree (entry-level) + state license; otd increasingly required, taking about 30 months. Tuition ranges from $40,000 (community college) to $150,000 (private accelerated). On the Florida median of $92,440, payback periods are typically 2.5 years or less from a starting income near minimum wage.

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Occupational Therapist salary in Florida — FAQ

What is the average occupational therapist salary in Florida?
The median occupational therapist salary in Florida is $92,440 per year (BLS OEWS, May 2024). The bottom 10% earn around $59,490; the top 10% earn $108,320 or more. About 9,914 people work in this role across the state.
How does Florida occupational therapist pay compare to the national average?
Florida's median of $92,440 is $5,900 below the U.S. national median of $98,340. After adjusting for Florida's cost of living (Regional Price Parity 99.8), the real-purchasing-power equivalent is $92,625.
Is occupational therapist a good career in Florida?
On the data: Florida employs roughly 9,914 occupational therapists, with a median wage of $92,440 and the top decile clearing $108,320. The role is projected to grow +11% nationally over the next decade. Whether it's "good" for you depends on whether the work suits you and whether you're positioned for the in-state metros that pay above the median.
What's the hourly rate for occupational therapists in Florida?
At the Florida median of $92,440 annually, the equivalent hourly rate is approximately $44.44/hr. The top 10% earn around $52.08/hr, while entry-level roles typically pay $28.60/hr or slightly above.

Methodology note

Florida-level wage data sourced from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024 release (SOC 29-1122: Occupational Therapists), with state pay indexes from BLS area-comparison tables. Cost-of-living adjustments use BEA Regional Price Parities, 2023 release, where Florida's RPP is 99.8 (U.S. = 100). Last reviewed: May 2026.