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CMA Salary in Pennsylvania (2026)

Average wages for Certified Medical Assistants in Pennsylvania, based on BLS data. Pennsylvania pays 5% below the national average.

$18.38
Average hourly wage
-$0.95 vs. national avg
$38,230
Average annual salary
Based on full-time hours
#31
out of all states + D.C.
51,870
Medical assistants employed in Pennsylvania

CMA Pay in Pennsylvania — Questions Answered

How much do CMAs make in Pennsylvania?

The average CMA salary in Pennsylvania is $18.38 per hour, or $38,230 per year based on full-time employment. This is 5% below the national average of $19.33/hr ($40,207/yr).

What is the highest-paying CMA work setting in Pennsylvania?

Specialty clinics (cardiology, dermatology, surgery centers) and hospital outpatient departments typically pay more than primary-care physician offices. Adding billing/coding skills also increases earning potential in most settings.

Does CMA certification increase pay in Pennsylvania?

Yes — CMA-certified medical assistants typically out-earn uncertified peers, since certification signals verified clinical competency and often qualifies candidates for expanded duties (medication administration, EKGs, minor procedures) that uncertified MAs aren't permitted to perform. Many employers list CMA certification as required or preferred for higher-paying roles.

How can I earn more as a CMA in Pennsylvania?

CMAs in Pennsylvania can increase pay by: (1) specializing in a high-demand practice area (cardiology, dermatology, surgery), (2) adding billing/coding credentials, (3) moving to a larger metro area, or (4) advancing to a practice manager or LPN/RN role.

Compare to Nearby States

StateHourlyAnnual
Pennsylvania (you)$18.38$38,230
Idaho$18.24$37,940Indiana$18.52$38,520Utah$18.53$38,550Ohio$18.55$38,590
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. SOC Code 29-2072 (Medical Assistants).

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