State comparison · 2025
Marriage and Family Therapists salary: Connecticut vs Georgia
Marriage and Family Therapists in Georgia earn a median of $91,550. In Connecticut, $86,250. After cost-of-living, the gap is 12.4% — not 5.8%.
Nominal pay gap
-5.8%
Connecticut vs Georgia
COL-adjusted gap
-12.4%
After BEA Regional Price Parities
Connecticut
Marriage and Family Therapists
- Median
- $86,250
- p25
- $58,990
- p75
- $164,740
- p10
- $47,500
- p90
- $168,750
- COL index (BEA RPP)100 = US average
- 103.6
Georgia
Marriage and Family Therapists
- Median
- $91,550
- p25
- $67,320
- p75
- $101,460
- p10
- $42,430
- p90
- $102,320
- COL index (BEA RPP)100 = US average
- 96.3
BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025. Cost-of-living adjustment from BEA Regional Price Parities (overall index). Hiring velocity from DOL OFLC public disclosure data, recent 180 days vs prior. See methodology.