Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2024 reference period
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist Salary (2026)
Senior speech-language pathologists earn approximately $120,920 per year as of 2026, based on the 75th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the standard proxy for experienced specialists, technical leads, and managers with 10+ years in the field. Across U.S. metros, senior pay ranges from $100,280 (lowest-paying) to $156,940 (highest-paying).
75th percentile across U.S. metros, employment-weighted
What This Pay Level Means
The 75th percentile is the BLS-published wage below which 75% of workers in this occupation earn — i.e., the wage at which only the top quarter earn more. It is the standard anchor for "senior" pay: experienced specialists, technical leads, and managers. If you have 10+ years and your current pay is below this, the BLS data is a strong negotiation lever.
For mid-career workers (5–10 years), the median (50th percentile) is the right benchmark. For top earners and principal-level specialists, the 90th percentile applies. See "How much do speech-language pathologists make?" and "Top 10% speech-language pathologist salary" for those bands.
Top-Paying Metros at This Level
| Metro | Senior Pay |
|---|---|
| San Jose, CA | $156,940 |
| San Francisco, CA | $140,090 |
| Denver, CO | $139,920 |
| New York, NY | $137,320 |
| Portland, OR | $134,660 |
What the Numbers Tell You
Geographic pay variation for Speech-Language Pathologists is meaningful but moderate — top metros pay roughly 1.7× the lowest, a $53,580 spread. Cost of living plus a modest premium for high-demand metros explains most of it.
Speech-Language Pathologist is a smaller occupation, with about 75,650 workers tracked. Individual employers can move the local market noticeably.
Other Pay Levels for Speech-Language Pathologists
Each percentile band targets a distinct experience level — see the dedicated page for your career stage:
- Entry-level speech-language pathologist salary →
- Junior speech-language pathologist salary →
- How much do speech-language pathologists make →
- Top 10% speech-language pathologist salary →
How This Salary Is Calculated
Wages come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program — an annual survey of about 1.2 million U.S. establishments published by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and Metropolitan Statistical Area. The figure on this page is employment-weighted across 25 BLS-tracked metros for SOC code 29-1127. The mapping from BLS percentiles to experience bands (entry / junior / mid / senior / top 10%) follows the convention used by the U.S. Department of Labor's prevailing wage system. See full methodology.
Frequently Asked Questions
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist Salary (2026)?
Senior speech-language pathologists earn approximately $120,920 per year as of 2026, based on the 75th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the standard proxy for experienced specialists, technical leads, and managers with 10+ years in the field. Across U.S. metros, senior pay ranges from $100,280 (lowest-paying) to $156,940 (highest-paying).
How does this percentile compare to the median?
Speech-Language Pathologists have a national median (50th percentile) of $101,561. The 75th percentile shown on this page ($120,920) is 19% above the median — typical for this experience band.
Where do speech-language pathologists at this level earn the most?
San Jose, CA pays the highest at this percentile band — $156,940. Lowest-paying tracked metro: Minneapolis, MN at $100,280.
What years of experience does this percentile represent?
The 75th percentile is the BLS-published wage below which 75% of workers in this occupation earn — i.e., the wage at which only the top quarter earn more. It is the standard anchor for "senior" pay: experienced specialists, technical leads, and managers. If you have 10+ years and your current pay is below this, the BLS data is a strong negotiation lever.
Where does this speech-language pathologist salary data come from?
Every wage figure comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program at bls.gov/oes — an annual federal survey of more than 1 million U.S. employers. The percentile figure on this page is employment-weighted across BLS-tracked metros.
Senior speech-language pathologists earn approximately $120,920 per year as of 2026, based on the 75th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the standard proxy for experienced specialists, technical leads, and managers with 10+ years in the field. Across U.S. metros, senior pay ranges from $100,280 (lowest-paying) to $156,940 (highest-paying).