Cash Pay Physical Therapy for Clinical & Financial Success

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In the year 2000, a Physical Therapist with a 4-year Bachelor’s degree and 14K-60K in debt was making $7,892 MORE than a Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2023 with 7 years of schooling and 157K-265K in debt.

In 2024, The average outpatient PT salary in Denver, CO, the closest city to me, was around $80,000, which is close to most other areas for outpatient. The setting requiring the highest level of skill as a PT pays the least, go figure. Since the APTA appears to really make an effort to f#ck up as much sh!t in our profession as humanly possible, this should surprise zero people.

Average Cost of a Bachelor’s Degree in 2000 (DPT degrees did not exist yet)
• Average Public = $14,004
• Average Private = $61,880
• https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-college-by-year

Average Cost of a Bachelor’s Degree in 2023
• Average Public = $39,000
• Average Private = $140,992
• https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-college-by-year

Average Cost of a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree in 2023
• Average Public = $118,371, plus $39,000 for undergrad = $157,371
• Average Private = $124,664, plus $140,992 for undergrad = $265,656
• https://www.capteonline.org/globalassets/capte-docs/aggregate-data/capte-2023-pt-fact-sheet.pdf

Average Bachelor of Physical Therapy Salary in 2000
• $57,540
• https://www.bls.gov/oes/bulletin_2000.pdf (Bottom of page 11)

Average Doctor of Physical Therapy Salary in 2023
• $99,710
• https://www.bls.gov/oes/2023/may/oes291123.htm

Adjusted only for inflation, $57,540 in 2000 = $107,602 in 2024
• https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

$107,602 - $99,710 = $7,892

Yes, this is the math: With twice the education and like 400X the cost, we are currently making $7,892 dollars LESS per year than we made 24 years ago, on average.

For reference, when you sign your loan repayment terms upon graduation, the government website gives you a minimum salary you should make for your loans to NOT be a significant financial burden. The number it gave me was $180,000, just about double your max possible career-long yearly earning potential in outpatient, and $50,000 more than the average PT salary across all fields in 2023, which was 99K.

At $80,000 a year, you are making $38 an hour. You make significantly more than that working as a middle manager at a gas station, zero education required. In Denver in 2023, the average labor cost for a mechanic to work on your car was $138/hour.

So, if you are working your ass off for $38 an hour, which not a single PT in the country should accept, in an 8-hour day you make $307 before taxes. I made significantly more than that when I worked as a fly-fishing guide in Alaska.

The absolute minimum cash price any DPT should charge for an hour-long treatment is $150.

Working 13 hours/week @ $150 at $150/hour = $104,000/ year.

That's $5,000 more than the average PT makes working 40 hours/week, working 1/3 the hours!

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