Yes, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can earn six-figure salaries, especially in certain states and settings. For example, in California, the average annual salary for an SLP is approximately $112,030, which already exceeds the six-figure mark. Similarly, in the District of Columbia, the average salary is around $111,110. These figures indicate that with experience, specialization, or working in high-demand areas or private practices, SLPs have the potential to earn well over $100,000 annually. Factors such as advanced certifications, working in healthcare or educational institutions, and geographic location can significantly influence earning potential, making a six-figure income achievable for many professionals in the field.