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Where therapists earn the most in Connecticut

Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford pays the most on paper. Waterbury-Shelton is where it goes furthest — $97,902 after tax and cost of living.

Therapists
Assistants
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Pay after state income tax, divided by local cost of living. Hatched areas have no cost-of-living index.

Pay against cost of living

One dot per metro, sized by how many physical therapists work there.

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Every Connecticut area, ranked

By real value. Each profession ranked on its own.

Physical therapists

#AreaMedianAfter taxCost of livingReal value
1Waterbury-Shelton$102,590$97,68599.8$97,902
2Norwich-New London-Willimantic$102,880$97,957100.4$97,523
3Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford$105,230$100,166102.7$97,489
4New Haven$103,000$98,070104.6$93,794
5Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury$105,160$100,100106.9$93,671
Connecticutno COL data$102,950$98,023

Ranked by real value — pay after Connecticutincome tax, divided by that area's cost of living. Rows marked “no COL data” are BLS nonmetropolitan regions, which BEA publishes no price index for; their pay is shown but they are left unranked rather than compared against a borrowed average.

Occupational therapists
#AreaMedianAfter taxCost of livingReal value
1Norwich-New London-Willimantic$102,670$97,760100.4$97,327
2Waterbury-Shelton$99,460$94,74099.8$94,950
3Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury$105,240$100,176106.9$93,741
4New Haven$102,680$97,769104.6$93,506
5Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford$100,570$95,786102.7$93,226
Connecticutno COL data$103,330$98,380

Ranked by real value — pay after Connecticutincome tax, divided by that area's cost of living. Rows marked “no COL data” are BLS nonmetropolitan regions, which BEA publishes no price index for; their pay is shown but they are left unranked rather than compared against a borrowed average.

Speech-language pathologists
#AreaMedianAfter taxCost of livingReal value
1Waterbury-Shelton$100,170$95,41099.8$95,622
2Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford$101,600$96,754102.7$94,168
3Norwich-New London-Willimantic$96,670$92,103100.4$91,695
4Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury$101,310$96,481106.9$90,284
5New Haven$97,820$93,190104.6$89,127
Connecticutno COL data$101,600$96,754

Ranked by real value — pay after Connecticutincome tax, divided by that area's cost of living. Rows marked “no COL data” are BLS nonmetropolitan regions, which BEA publishes no price index for; their pay is shown but they are left unranked rather than compared against a borrowed average.

Physical therapist assistants (PTA)
#AreaMedianAfter taxCost of livingReal value
1Norwich-New London-Willimantic$75,420$72,022100.4$71,703
2Waterbury-Shelton$74,510$71,16299.8$71,320
3Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford$75,570$72,164102.7$70,235
4New Haven$76,140$72,702104.6$69,532
5Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury$76,190$72,750106.9$68,077
Connecticutno COL data$76,630$73,165

Ranked by real value — pay after Connecticutincome tax, divided by that area's cost of living. Rows marked “no COL data” are BLS nonmetropolitan regions, which BEA publishes no price index for; their pay is shown but they are left unranked rather than compared against a borrowed average.

Occupational therapy assistants (COTA)
#AreaMedianAfter taxCost of livingReal value
1Norwich-New London-Willimantic$73,030$69,763100.4$69,454
2New Haven$73,440$70,151104.6$67,092
3Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford$71,750$68,554102.7$66,722
4Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury$73,710$70,406106.9$65,884
5Waterbury-Shelton$64,310$61,52399.8$61,660
Connecticutno COL data$74,430$71,086

Ranked by real value — pay after Connecticutincome tax, divided by that area's cost of living. Rows marked “no COL data” are BLS nonmetropolitan regions, which BEA publishes no price index for; their pay is shown but they are left unranked rather than compared against a borrowed average.

How this is calculated

Median pay is the median annual wage from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program (May 2025 release), for each profession in each Connecticut area.

After taxsubtracts modeled state income tax for a single filer taking the standard deduction, computed at each area's own median wage rather than copied down from the state figure. Federal tax and FICA are excluded — they don't vary by area, so they don't change the ranking.

Real valuedivides after-tax pay by that metro's own cost of living — BEA Regional Price Parities for 2024, where the US average is 100. Metro-grain, not the statewide figure used on the national map.

Map areas are the exact areas BLS reports wages for, built by dissolving Census county boundaries with the BLS OEWS area definitions — so the map and the wage data describe the same geography by construction.

Metros that cross a state line — the New York and Philadelphia metros on this page, for example — carry one BLS wage figure covering the whole metro, and their state income tax is modeled at Connecticutrates, which is the right read for a clinician living on this side of the line. They're marked in the table.

Limits: single filer only; BLS blends full-time, part-time and PRN and every experience level into one median; and 1 nonmetropolitan regions carry BLS pay but no cost-of-living index, so they are shown unranked rather than estimated. This is a comparison of typical pay, not personalized tax advice.

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