16 statistics on medical coder salary, education

Here are 16 statistics on medical coder salary by education from 2011 to 2014, according to AAPC’s 2014 Salary Survey.

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2011
•    No college: $40,000
•    Associate’s degree: $44,000
•    Bachelor’s degree: $51,000
•    Master’s degree and higher: $62,000  

2012
•    No college: $41,000
•    Associate’s degree: $45,000
•    Bachelor’s degree: $55,000
•    Master’s degree and higher: $79,000

2013
•    No college: $42,000
•    Associate’s degree: $45,000
•    Bachelor’s degree: $52,000
•    Master’s degree and higher: $64,000

2014
•    No college: $45,000
•    Associate’s degree: $47,000
•    Bachelor’s degree: $55,000
•    Master’s degree and higher: $89,000

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