Personal Care Aide Salary: Median Pay & State-by-State Breakdown (2021)
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for personal care aides was $29,310 in May 2021. The lowest 10% of workers earned less than $20,730, while the highest 10% earned more than $44,100.
The BLS also provides state-by-state data on wages for personal care aides. In May 2021, the highest-paying states were California ($38,630), Hawaii ($37,810), and Massachusetts ($37,790). The lowest-paying states were Mississippi ($20,730), West Virginia ($21,180), and Arkansas ($21,310).
The BLS also provides data on wages for personal care aides by industry. In May 2021, the highest-paying industry was home health care services, where personal care aides earned a median annual wage of $32,180. The lowest-paying industry was individual and family services, where personal care aides earned a median annual wage of $26,390.
The BLS data shows that there is a wide range in wages for personal care aides. The wages of personal care aides vary depending on their education, experience, location, and industry.
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