Details Report for:
29-2034.00 - Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Take X-rays and CAT scans or administer nonradioactive materials into patient's blood stream for diagnostic purposes. Includes technologists who specialize in other modalities, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance. Includes workers whose primary duties are to demonstrate portions of the human body on X-ray film or fluoroscopic screen.
This title represents a group of more specific occupations. For additional information, please select one of the specific occupations below.
Education | Wages & Employment
Education
Percentage of Respondents |
Education Level Attained |
|---|---|
| 68 |
Some college |
| 25 |
Bachelor's degree or higher |
| 7 |
High school or less |
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
survey of employees aged 25-44.
Wages & Employment Trends
National
| Category | Occupation Information |
|---|---|
| Median wages (2007) | $24.16 hourly, $50,260 annual |
| Employment (2006) | 196,000 employees |
| Projected growth (2006-2016) | |
| Projected need (2006-2016) | 56,000 additional employees |
State & National
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2007 wage data
and 2006-2016 employment projections
.
"Projected growth" represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2006-2016). "Projected need" represents job openings due to growth and net replacement.