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Salary Needed for Physical Therapists in Alabama

Physical Therapists in Alabama: compare salary needs with estimated annual costs. Basic costs are about $42,820, while a 20% cushion is about $51,384.

Updated with BLS OEWS source metadata from May 2025; cost estimates reflect current WatchPennies county-level data.

Salary adequacy in Alabama

WatchPennies compares physical therapist salary context with statewide median county costs for a single adult household. The comfort target adds a 20% cushion for savings, emergencies, and month-to-month variation.

Baseline annual costs

$42,820

About $3,568 per month.

Comfort salary target

$51,384

About $4,282 per month.

OEWS median salary

$97,290

Adequacy versus comfort target: 189%.

The available salary benchmark is $45,906 above the WatchPennies comfort target for Alabama.

Estimated cost mix

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Housing18%
Food10%
Transport32%
Healthcare13%
Other Costs8%
Taxes19%

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Common questions

What salary is needed for physical therapists in Alabama?

WatchPennies estimates baseline annual costs around $42,820 for a single adult household in Alabama. A 20% comfort cushion is about $51,384.

Does this page use an official Alabama wage benchmark?

Yes. The occupation wage benchmark on this page is imported from BLS OEWS.

What costs are included in the salary-needed estimate?

The estimate includes housing, food, transportation, healthcare, childcare where applicable, other necessities, taxes, and income context from WatchPennies cost data.

Sources

Wage benchmark fields are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025, last modified 2026-05-15). Cost estimates use WatchPennies county cost data for housing, food, transportation, healthcare, childcare, necessities, taxes, and income context.