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Travel Respiratory Unit Respiratory Therapist

Salary in Florida

Travel Respiratory Unit Respiratory Therapist professionals in Florida earn an average of $1,599/week, with contracts ranging from $1,498 to $2,105/week. Last updated 05/17/26.
AVERAGE WEEKLY
$1,599/WK
19.72% lower than the US average of $1,992.
Based on active jobs as of 05/17/26
$0$2,250
$1,599
MIN $1,498MAX $2,105
AVERAGE HOURLY
$44.42/h
MIN
$41.60/h
MAX
$58.48/h

Top Jobs in Florida by pay

Where do Travel Respiratory Unit Respiratory Therapists get paid the most?
STATEMAX WEEKLYAVG WEEKLYVS FLORIDA
#11
You’re hereFlorida
$2,105$1,599
#1Wisconsin$3,150$2,365+$766 +48%
#2Illinois$2,464$2,342+$743 +46%
#3Massachusetts$2,666$2,322+$723 +45%
#4Washington$2,345$2,174+$575 +36%
#5Iowa$2,500$2,094+$495 +31%
#6Hawaii$2,495$2,078+$479 +30%
#7New York$2,264$2,066+$467 +29%
#8Ohio$2,211$1,941+$342 +21%
#9Missouri$2,058$1,908+$309 +19%
#10Georgia$1,890$1,704+$105 +7%
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California consistently pays the highest travel nurse wages, followed by New York, Massachusetts, Washington, and Hawaii. These states combine high cost of living, chronic nursing shortages, and — in California's case — state-mandated staffing ratios that drive sustained high demand for travelers.