What is the average salary for a licensed professional counselor with only a masters degree?

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cuddlebug747 asked:

I am trying to decide the pros and cons of obtaining my masters degree versus a doctoral degree in counseling. I appreciate any advice.

Question posted courtesy of: Clifford
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  • 4 Responses to “What is the average salary for a licensed professional counselor with only a masters degree?”

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    2. TOOT Says:

      For makes big differenceyou can expect btw 35 and who you work for makes.
      For makes big differenceyou can expect btw 35 and who you are and 60 year phd pays more of course.

    3. sashali Says:

      If you are working for someone usually a Master’s in counseling will bring you about $30,000 to $40,000 a year in Texas, depending on experience. If you go into practice for yourself it can be more lucrative, however, start up expenses can eat your lunch. If you have a good network of people though and can be sure of referrals, you may do well to go on your own. Having the Dr. before your name would be a plus as the public would tend to trust a person who has moved on to the PhD level. Hope that helps.

    4. LONG-JOHN Says:

      An answergeographical locationeconomic background of clientelhow concentrated are others working your field public vs private.
      The market will bear.