Michigan · BLS SOC 29-2032
Ultrasound Technician salary in Michigan
Median $80,250 · Top 10% earn $97,380+ · Roughly 2,610 workers in Michigan. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024.
- Michigan median
- $80,250
- $38.58/hr
- Top 10%
- $97,380
- 90th percentile
- Bottom 10%
- $59,120
- Entry-level range
- Real pay
- $86,476
- CoL-adjusted (RPP 92.8)
Michigan pays close to the U.S. median for ultrasound technicians — $80,250 versus the national median of $84,470. Real purchasing power tracks roughly the U.S. average. The state employs roughly 2,610 ultrasound technicians.
What drives ultrasound technician pay in Michigan
Michigan pays close to the U.S. median for ultrasound technicians. 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.
Michigan ranks #27 of 50 states
Where Michigan sits in the national distribution for ultrasound technician pay, and the closest comparable states above and below.
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Education path for Michigan
The typical path is a associate degree (most common) or 1-yr certificate after rt/rn, taking about 24 months. Tuition ranges from $8,000 (community college) to $45,000 (private accelerated). On the Michigan median of $80,250, payback periods are typically 0.9 years or less from a starting income near minimum wage.
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Methodology note
Michigan-level wage data sourced from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024 release (SOC 29-2032: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers), with state pay indexes from BLS area-comparison tables. Cost-of-living adjustments use BEA Regional Price Parities, 2023 release, where Michigan's RPP is 92.8 (U.S. = 100). Last reviewed: May 2026.