Typical Salary for Phlebotomy Technician in Arizona

Typical Salary for Phlebotomy Technician in Arizona thumbnail
Phlebotomy technicians, or phlebotomists, draw blood for laboratory testing.

Although individual salaries vary, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that phlebotomists or phlebotomy technicians in Arizona typically earn slightly more than the national average for their field.

  1. Average Hourly Wage

    • According to the BLS, phlebotomists and other medical laboratory technicians in Arizona earned an average wage of $18.37 per hour in 2009, which is 17 cents more per hour than the national average of $18.20.

    Average Annual Salary

    • The average annual salary of an Arizona-based phlebotomist or laboratory technician was $38,210 as of 2009, or $350 more per year than the national average of $37,860.

    Low Earners

    • The BLS states that the bottom 10 percent of phlebotomists and other medical laboratory technicians in Arizona made $11.37 or less per hour, or $23,650 or less annually, as of 2009. This is 9 cents less per hour, or $200 less per year, than the bottom 10 percent of phlebotomists and other medical laboratory technicians nationally.

    High Earners

    • According to the BLS, the top 10 percent of phlebotomists and other medical laboratory technicians in Arizona earned $27.22 or more per hour, or $56,620 or more annually, as of 2009. This is 67 cents more per hour or $1,410 more per year than the top 10 percent of phlebotomists and other medical laboratory technicians nationally.

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