United States Median Weekly Earnings By Gender of Full-Time Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Aged 16yrs+
Updated on January 20, 2023.

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2019, the median weekly earnings (not seasonally adjusted) of full-time workers aged 16 years and above in the United States for emergency medical technicians and paramedics, was $912; median weekly earnings of male emergency medical technicians and paramedics was $991, and that of females in the same occupation was $786.

The chart and table below shows the historical median weekly earnings (without seasonal adjustment) by gender for full-time emergency medical technicians and paramedics in the United States from 2002 to 2019.

U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Gender of Full-Time Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Gender of Full-Time Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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Year Both Genders ($) Men ($) Women ($)
2002 648 685 546
2003 662 683 596
2004 690 717 587
2005 658 730 500
2006 730 760 661
2007 704 751 644
2008 755 823 670
2009 696 717 638
2010 732 825 597
2011 715 757 649
2012 780 809
2013 796 832 785
2014 754 791 709
2015 811 899
2016 779 821 650
2017 984 1119 733
2018 894 943 764
2019 912 991 786