How much do MRI technologists make in Connecticut? The median annual salary is $101,000, which is $12,820 above the national median of $88,180. Connecticut MRI techs earn a median hourly wage of $48.56.

$101,000/yr
Median annual salary
$48.56/hr
Median hourly wage

This guide breaks down MRI technologist salary in Connecticut by metro area using Bureau of Labor Statistics data (May 2024), adds cost-of-living context, and covers how to start your career in the state.

Connecticut salary overview

PercentileAnnual SalaryHourly Wage
90th (top earners)$124,000$59.62/hr
75th$114,000$54.81/hr
Median (50th)$101,000$48.56/hr
25th$88,000$42.31/hr
10th (entry level)$74,000$35.58/hr

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024 (SOC 29-2035).

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Salary by metro area

Metro AreaMedian SalaryHourlyNotes
Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown$103,000$49.52/hrHartford HealthCare is the state’s largest system
New Haven-Milford$102,000$49.04/hrYale New Haven Health System
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk$100,000$48.08/hrFairfield County; NYC commuter influence

Highest paying: Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown leads at $103,000 median. Lowest paying: Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk at $100,000.

Cost of living and take-home pay

Connecticut’s cost of living index is 110 (national average = 100). This means everyday expenses are 10% above the national average, which offsets some of the salary advantage.

State income tax: 3.0%-6.99% progressive.

FactorConnecticutNational Average
Median MRI tech salary$101,000$88,180
Cost of living index110100
State income tax3.0%-6.99%Varies

Job market and demand

Connecticut’s healthcare market is concentrated around Yale New Haven Health System and Hartford HealthCare. Despite a small state, salaries are consistently above the national median.

Connecticut employs approximately 1,200 MRI technologists. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 6% national employment growth for MRI technologists through 2033, and Connecticut follows this trend.

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How to start your MRI career in Connecticut

Connecticut pays well above the national median with a moderate cost of living by Northeast standards. Yale New Haven Health is one of the most prominent employers in the state.

To become an MRI technologist in Connecticut:

  1. Complete an accredited MRI program. Options include ARRT-pathway programs (require prior radiology credentials) or ARMRIT-pathway programs like Tesla MR Institute (no prior credentials needed, 12-18 months).
  2. Finish clinical training. Tesla MR Institute has 5+ clinical training sites across Connecticut.
  3. Pass certification. Earn your ARRT(MR) or ARMRIT credential.
  4. Apply for positions. Connecticut employers widely accept both ARRT and ARMRIT certification.

For detailed program options and clinical site locations, see our MRI tech programs in Connecticut guide.

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