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How much money does radiologist make hourly?
According to the American College of Radiology (ACR), the median hourly wage for radiologists in the United States was $105.09 in 2020. This means that half of all radiologists earned more than this amount per hour, while the other half earned less.
The top 10% of radiologists earned an hourly wage of $170.04 or more, while the bottom 10% earned an hourly wage of $59.79 or less.
The hourly wage for radiologists can vary depending on a number of factors, including the radiologist's experience, location, and type of practice. For example, radiologists with more experience and those who work in larger metropolitan areas typically earn higher hourly wages than radiologists with less experience and those who work in rural areas.
Additionally, radiologists who work in private practice typically earn higher hourly wages than radiologists who work in hospitals or other healthcare settings.