NURSE SALARY IN USA BASED ON JOB SPECIALIZATION AND HIGHEST PAYING STATES
An average salary for registered nurse is $77,600 per year.
For NURSE ANESTHETISTS, NURSE MIDWIVES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS average salary is $123,780 per year.
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES MANAGERS average salary is $101,340 per year.
LICENSED PRACTICAL AND LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSES average salary is $48,070 per year.
NURSING ASSISTANTS AND ORDERLIES average salary is $30,290 per year
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
USA is one of the highest paying countries for nurses. For every nurse, there is a dream of immigrating to USA for better opportunities. In USA, nursing career may begin as a certified nurse assistant or registered nurse, or when nurse earned a master’s in nursing and became a nurse practitioner…
USA CURRENCY
The USD (United States dollar) is the official currency of the United States of America. The United States dollar, or U.S. dollar, is made up of 100 cents. It is represented by the symbol $ or US$ to differentiate it from other dollar-based currencies…
NURSING BENEFITS IN USA
Nurses generally receive generous benefit packages that include health insurance, vacation time, holiday pay, childcare and college tuition reimbursement. Benefits vary by location, employer and specialty. Various professional organizations exist for all nurses, as well as for each nursing specialty. These groups offer increased benefits and resources in exchange for annual membership fees…
REGISTERED NURSE
The Average Salary for registered nurse is $77,600 per year.
The nurse earns $37.31 per hour
The average annual salary for registered nurses in Different Sector
Government – $85,970
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $78,070
Ambulatory healthcare services – $76,700
Nursing and residential care facilities – $72,420
Educational services; state, local, and private – $61,780
NURSE ANESTHETISTS, NURSE MIDWIVES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS
The Average salary is $123,780 per year, $59.51 per hour
Average annual salary for nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners
Nurse anesthetists – $195,610
Nurse practitioners – $120,680
Nurse midwives – $112,830
The average annual salary for Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners in Different Sector
Outpatient care centers – $128,190
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $128,190
Offices of physicians – $121,280
Offices of other health practitioners – $104,790
Educational services; state, local, and private – $102,680
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES MANAGERS
The Average salary is $101,340 per year, $48.72 per hour
The average annual salary for medical and health services managers in Different Sector
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $119,450
Government – $117,000
Outpatient care centers – $99,540
Offices of physicians – $98,230
Nursing and residential care facilities – $83,550
LICENSED PRACTICAL AND LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSES
The Average salary is $48,070 per year, $23.11 per hour
The average annual salary for licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses in Different Sector
Government – $52,210
Nursing and residential care facilities – $49,620
Home healthcare services – $48,350
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $47,000
Offices of physicians – $46,870
NURSING ASSISTANTS AND ORDERLIES
The Average salary is $30,290 per year, $14.56 per hour
The average annual salary for nursing assistants in Different Sector
Government – $37,310
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $35,870
Nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities) – $29,970
Continuing care retirement communities and assisted living facilities for the elderly – $29,900
Home healthcare services – $29,280
The average annual salary for orderlies in Different Sector
Government – $36,950
Hospitals; state, local, and private – $30,010
Ambulatory healthcare services – $29,620
NURSING INSTRUCTORS AND TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY
The Average Salary is $77,440 per annum
Health specialties teachers, postsecondary get $102,720 per annum…
The average annual salary for postsecondary teachers in different sectors
Colleges, universities, and professional schools; state – $81,250
Colleges, universities, and professional schools; private – $79,820
Junior colleges; local – $79,810
Junior colleges; state – $63,590
HIGHEST PAYING STATES IN USA
Some nursing careers experience a higher salary in specific states… Moreover, nurses may earn higher salaries in metropolitan areas… These variations could be dependent on need for nurses, funding, type of employment and/or type of education
NURSING ASSISTANTS (Annual Average Salary)
- Alaska – $40,320
- New York – $38,810
- Hawaii – $37,710
- California – $36,630
- District of Columbia – $35,320
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses (Average Salary per annum)
- Alaska – $63,850
- Massachusetts – $60,340
- California – $60,240
- Rhode Island – $59,860
- Nevada – $58,470
REGISTERED NURSES (Average Salary per Annum)
- California – $113,240
- Hawaii – $104,060
- District of Columbia – $94,820
- Massachusetts – $93,160
- Oregon – $92,960
NURSE PRACTITIONERS (Average Salary per Annum)
- California – $138,660
- Washington – $126,920
- Hawaii – $124,000
- New Jersey – $123,810
- Minnesota – $122,850
Nurse-Midwives (Average Salary per Annum)
- California – $154,500
- Minnesota – $121,980
- New York – $120,380
- Mississippi – $119,640
- Maryland – $118,240
NURSE ANESTHETISTS (Average Salary per Annum)
- Wyoming – $243,310
- Montana – $239,380
- Oregon – 234,750
- Wisconsin – $233,600
- California – $227,290
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