Salary Report for New Hampshire Marriage and Family Therapists
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Compare New Hampshire to U.S.
New Hampshire Marriage and Family Therapists earn an average of $50,370 which is 15% less than the national average salary of $59,660.
Type | New Hampshire | U.S. | % Difference |
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Average Hourly Wage | $24.22 | $28.69 | -15.58% |
Average Annual Salary | $50,370 | $59,660 | -15.57% |
Salary Range by Education and Experience
In New Hampshire, 50% of Marriage and Family Therapists earn between $36,760 and $60,300 a year, depending on factors such as level of education, experience, location and place of employment.
About 10% of Marriage and Family Therapists earn more than $76,630, a rate generally associated with highly educated and experienced Marriage and Family Therapists.
Approximately 10% of Marriage and Family Therapists earn under $36,750, a rate generally reserved for less experienced or entry level Marriage and Family Therapists.
Percent | Experience | Employed | Annual Salary |
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10% | Less than a Year | 9 | Under $36,750 |
15% | 2 – 4 years | 14 | $36,750 – $36,760 |
25% | 5 – 9 years | 22 | $36,760 – $46,490 |
25% | 10 – 14 years | 22 | $46,490 – $60,300 |
15% | 15 – 20 years | 14 | $46,490 – $76,630 |
10% | 20+ years | 9 | Above $76,630 |
Adjusted for Cost-of-Living
After being adjusted for cost-of-living, Marriage and Family Therapists in New Hampshire psychologists earn about $48,568 per year which is more than the average U.S. psychologist of $59,660.
Cost-of-living in New Hampshire is 4% higher than the national average, which means New Hampshire residents have an overall higher cost for food, housing, utilities and transportation compared to other states.
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Salary Compared to Related Professions
With an average annual salary of $50,370, New Hampshire Marriage and Family Therapists tend to earn less than Clinical and Counseling Psychologists ($95,850), Psychology Teachers ($86,710), School Psychologists ($71,060), Health Care Social Workers ($68,240), and Social Workers ($55,650).
However, Marriage and Family Therapists tend to earn more than Substance Abuse Counselors ($47,610).
Title | Annual Salary |
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Clinical and Counseling Psychologists | $95,850 |
Psychology Teachers | $86,710 |
School Psychologists | $71,060 |
Health Care Social Workers | $68,240 |
Social Workers | $55,650 |
Marriage and Family Therapists | $50,370 |
Substance Abuse Counselors | $47,610 |
Projected Demand for Psychologists in 2030
The U.S. Department of Labor projects that in New Hampshire the three professions needing the most new psychologists by 2030 are Substance Abuse Counselors (2,570), Social Workers (780) and Health Care Social Workers (690).
The three professions in New Hampshire needing highest percentage new psychologists by 2030 are Substance Abuse Counselors (25.4%), Social Workers (11.4%) and Health Care Social Workers (9.5%).
Title | 2020 | 2030 | Change | Yearly Openings |
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Substance Abuse Counselors | 2,050 | 2,570 | 25.4% | 260 |
Social Workers | 700 | 780 | 11.4% | 80 |
Health Care Social Workers | 630 | 690 | 9.5% | 70 |
Psychology Teachers | 190 | 200 | 5.3% | 20 |
Forensic Psychologists | 100 | 100 | 0% | 10 |
Marriage and Family Therapists | 40 | 40 | 0% | 0 |
Salary FAQ for New Hampshire Marriage and Family Therapists
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