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Georgia · BLS SOC 29-1123

Physical Therapist salary in Georgia

Median $91,730 · Top 10% earn $106,920+ · Roughly 7,576 workers in Georgia. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024.

Georgia median
$91,730
$44.10/hr
Top 10%
$106,920
90th percentile
Bottom 10%
$62,420
Entry-level range
Real pay
$98,954
CoL-adjusted (RPP 92.7)

Georgia pays modestly below the U.S. median for physical therapists — $91,730 versus the national median of $99,710. Real purchasing power tracks roughly the U.S. average. The state employs roughly 7,576 physical therapists.

What drives physical therapist pay in Georgia

Georgia pays close to the U.S. median for physical therapists. The state's pay landscape reflects typical national patterns — hospital and academic medical center roles paying above private practice, specialty credentials adding meaningful premiums, and metropolitan areas paying above rural ones.

Georgia ranks #36 of 50 states

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

Rank State Median vs. Georgia
#35 Nebraska $92,730 +$1,000
#34 North Carolina $92,730 +$1,000
#33 Ohio $93,730 +$2,000
#36 Georgia (this page) $91,730
#37 South Carolina $90,740 −$990
#38 Indiana $90,740 −$990
#39 Iowa $90,740 −$990

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Education path for Georgia

The typical path is a doctor of physical therapy (dpt) + state license, taking about 36 months. Tuition ranges from $50,000 (community college) to $175,000 (private accelerated). On the Georgia median of $91,730, payback periods are typically 2.9 years or less from a starting income near minimum wage.

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Physical Therapist salary in Georgia — FAQ

What is the average physical therapist salary in Georgia?
The median physical therapist salary in Georgia is $91,730 per year (BLS OEWS, May 2024). The bottom 10% earn around $62,420; the top 10% earn $106,920 or more. About 7,576 people work in this role across the state.
How does Georgia physical therapist pay compare to the national average?
Georgia's median of $91,730 is $7,980 below the U.S. national median of $99,710. After adjusting for Georgia's cost of living (Regional Price Parity 92.7), the real-purchasing-power equivalent is $98,954.
Is physical therapist a good career in Georgia?
On the data: Georgia employs roughly 7,576 physical therapists, with a median wage of $91,730 and the top decile clearing $106,920. The role is projected to grow +15% 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 physical therapists in Georgia?
At the Georgia median of $91,730 annually, the equivalent hourly rate is approximately $44.10/hr. The top 10% earn around $51.40/hr, while entry-level roles typically pay $30.01/hr or slightly above.

Methodology note

Georgia-level wage data sourced from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024 release (SOC 29-1123: Physical Therapists), with state pay indexes from BLS area-comparison tables. Cost-of-living adjustments use BEA Regional Price Parities, 2023 release, where Georgia's RPP is 92.7 (U.S. = 100). Last reviewed: May 2026.