Lab Technician Salary in 2026

Official government data · Updated April 2026

The median annual salary for a Lab Technician is $60,130 per year based on the most recent national wage survey data. Employment is projected to grow 3.5% over the 2024–2034 decade.

How Much Do Lab Technicians Make?

MetricValue
Median Annual Salary$60,130
10-Year Job Growth3.5%
Total Employment71,400
Typical EducationAssociate's degree

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Lab Technician?
The median annual salary for a Lab Technician is $60,130 per year, based on the most recent national wage survey data.
Is Lab Technician a growing career?
Employment for Lab Technician roles is projected to grow 3.5% over the 2024–2034 decade. Total employment is currently 71,400 workers nationally.
What skills increase Lab Technician pay?
Lab Technicians who demonstrate skills like Bentley MicroStation, ESRI ArcGIS software, Geographic information system GIS systems, Atlassian JIRA typically command higher salaries. Certifications and advanced tools expertise can further boost compensation.

Salary and employment figures from official U.S. government records. Actual compensation varies by location, experience, and employer.