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Employment data are from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics and Employment Projections programs. State-level projections data are from Projections Central and State Labor Market Information offices.

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      Current Employment for Radiologic Technologists and Technicians in UNITED STATES

      Rank State 2023 Employment
        United States 221,170
      1 Texas 19,740
      2 California 19,670
      3 Florida 15,250
      4 New York 14,330
      5 Pennsylvania 9,990
      6 Ohio 9,830
      7 Illinois 7,660
      8 North Carolina 7,370
      9 Georgia 6,780
      10 Michigan 6,760
      11 New Jersey 6,200
      12 Indiana 5,430
      13 Massachusetts 5,140
      14 Virginia 5,000
      15 Arizona 4,950
      16 Missouri 4,450
      17 Wisconsin 4,410
      18 Tennessee 4,340
      19 Minnesota 4,120
      20 Colorado 3,700
      21 South Carolina 3,670
      22 Washington 3,660
      23 Kentucky 3,570
      24 Alabama 3,560
      25 Oklahoma 3,300
      26 Louisiana 3,160
      27 Maryland 3,130
      28 Iowa 2,790
      29 Mississippi 2,690
      30 Connecticut 2,330
      31 Oregon 2,220
      32 Arkansas 2,180
      33 Kansas 2,050
      34 Utah 1,610
      35 West Virginia 1,610
      36 Nevada 1,580
      37 Nebraska 1,480
      38 Idaho 1,450
      39 Puerto Rico 1,220
      40 New Mexico 1,200
      41 Maine 1,130
      42 New Hampshire 1,000
      43 South Dakota 930
      44 Montana 820
      45 Rhode Island 820
      46 District of Columbia 770
      47 North Dakota 730
      48 Delaware 690
      49 Hawaii 690
      50 Vermont 460
      51 Wyoming 460
      52 Alaska 320
      53 Guam 50
      54 Virgin Islands 40
      55 American Samoa No Data Available
      56 Northern Mariana Islands No Data Available