In 1990, the average annual salary for a paramedic in the United States was approximately $25,000 to $30,000, depending on factors such as location, experience, and the specific employer. This salary range reflected the entry-level positions as well as more experienced paramedics. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be significantly lower than current salaries for paramedics today.
a fire paramedic earns $43,170 per year (national median)
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I am a Paramedic, Full-Time, in NC. I make as low as 10.00per/hr at a part-time job, and upwards of 26.50hr as a Paramedic on a Mobile intensive care unit. It is Safe to say that a Paramedic starts out at about 34,000 a year, and goes up based on years of experience, and as always.. who you know :) hope it helps
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Average pay for an EMT-Paramedic in the state of North carolina is around $15/hr. Hospital based systems seem to pay more and Paramedics on the North Carolina coast make a little more as well.
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The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007. The mean annual wage for a paramedic is $30,870.
Primary Care Paramedic: Full Time will make $60 000 - $75 000 a year with all the benefits and such. An Advanced Care Paramedic: will be making from $80 000 - $90 000 yearly. I know there is none in Peel Region, but a Critical Care Paramedic (There are only 45 of them in Ontario) will be making $100 000 or more a year Either way you are making a great stable salary, now take into consideration how much more will be earned with over time and the more experience you acquire. But don't get into this profession for the money, it's about helping people!
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