Here are five key statistics on registered nurse and certified registered nurse anesthetist salary, drawn from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Medscape’s “APRN Compensation Report 2020.”
- California: $120,560
- Hawaii: $104,830
- Massachusetts: $96,250
- Oregon: $96,230
- Alaska: $95,270
- Washington: $91,310
- New York: $89,760
- Nevada: $89,750
- New Jersey: $85,720
- Connecticut: $84,850
- Wyoming: $243,310
- Montana: $239,380
- Oregon: $234,750
- Wisconsin: $233,600
- California: $227,290
- Iowa: $202,400
- Massachusetts: $201,890
- New York: $200,350
- Illinois: $199,660
- Connecticut: $198,750
3. Here’s a breakdown of RN work environment according to Medscape:
- Hospital inpatient care: 73 percent
- Hospital-based outpatient setting or clinic: 11 percent
- Nonhospital-based medical office: 4 percent
- Academic setting: 2 percent
- Other: 8 percent
4. Median income for full-time CRNAs grew from $188,000 in 2018 to $202,000 in 2019, according to Medscape.
5. Twenty-five percent of CRNAs are in an independent practice without a collaborating physician.
