Physical Therapy Assistant Salary Guide: Tacoma, WA
Average Physical Therapy Assistant Salary
Average Physical Therapy Assistant Salary
$54.55/hour
The average salary for a Physical Therapy Assistant in Tacoma, WA is $54.55 per hour. This is 32% higher than the Washington average of $36.84.
Last updated on December 9, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Physical Therapy Assistant salaries in Tacoma, WA compared to State and National Averages
Physical Therapy Assistant salaries in Tacoma, WA compared to State and National Averages
$54.55/hour
Tacoma, WA
11% higher than the US average.
$36.84/hour
Washington
31% lower than the US average.
$48.29/hour
United States
How Physical Therapy Assistant Salaries in Tacoma Compare to Other Cities
How Physical Therapy Assistant Salaries in Tacoma Compare to Other Cities
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Portland, Oregon
$51/hour
This is 7% lower than the Tacoma average of $54.55.
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- Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Rehabilitation Hospital
- Tacoma, WA
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