Medical Transcriptionists


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Medical Transcriptionists

Medical Transcriptionists - Wages & Trends

There are several methods for determining the amount of pay for transcriptionists. Some are paid based on the number of lines they transcribe. Others are paid by the hour. Some receive bonuses if they exceed the expected amount of work.

Transcriptionists who work full time for a hospital or doctor's office are likely to receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, and health insurance. 

Medical transcriptionists (SOC 31-9094)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $14.48 $16.81 $18.79
Yearly $30,101 $34,977 $39,081
    Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area Hourly $16.56 $18.33 $24.78
Yearly $34,450 $38,127 $51,551
    Cook County Hourly $14.48 $16.81 $17.25
Yearly $30,101 $34,977 $35,882
    Decatur Area Hourly $22.08 $22.08 $23.98
Yearly $45,932 $45,932 $49,881
    Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area Hourly $14.48 $17.99 $21.46
Yearly $30,101 $37,430 $44,640
    Northwest Illinois Area Hourly $16.56 $18.79 $21.74
Yearly $34,450 $39,069 $45,219
    Peoria-Bloomington Area Hourly $13.69 $14.25 $17.03
Yearly $28,490 $29,651 $35,424
    Rockford Area Hourly $18.09 $21.42 $23.84
Yearly $37,627 $44,555 $49,584
    Shawnee National Forest Area Hourly $19.14 $24.26 $24.26
Yearly $39,809 $50,481 $50,481
    Springfield Area Hourly $13.74 $18.55 $24.05
Yearly $28,585 $38,588 $50,029
    Will County Hourly $14.48 $16.81 $20.17
Yearly $30,101 $34,977 $41,950
United States Hourly $15.00 $17.82 $22.01
Yearly $31,200 $37,060 $45,780

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.