Physical Therapist Salary in Oregon
Physical Therapist pay in Oregon, explained
Physical therapists in Oregon earn a median of $103,510 per year ($49.77 per hour), which is 1% above the national median of $102,760. Entry-level workers earn around $79,440, while the most experienced physical therapists reach about $133,950. Pay varies by employer, setting, and metro area within Oregon.
Is $103,510 good pay in Oregon?
Adjusted for Oregon's cost of living (which runs 103% of the U.S. average), that $103,510 is worth about $100,144 in national buying power — ranking Oregon #39 for real pay (vs #12 on the sticker number).
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Physical Therapist pay by experience in Oregon
Physical Therapist pay in neighboring states
| State | Median / yr | Real pay | vs OR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oregon (here) | $103,510 | $100,144 | — |
| California | $124,190 | $112,166 | −$20,680 |
| Nevada | $111,250 | $111,273 | −$7,740 |
| Washington | $105,950 | $99,007 | −$2,440 |
| Idaho | $99,000 | $103,671 | +$4,510 |
Physical Therapist in Oregon: FAQ
How much do physical therapists make in Oregon?
Physical therapists in Oregon earn a median of $103,510 per year ($49.77 per hour), compared with $102,760 nationally.
Does Oregon pay physical therapists well?
At $103,510, Oregon pays 1% above the national median for physical therapists. An estimated 3,210 work in the state.