Massachusetts is the highest-paying state for nurse anesthetists, according to 2024 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, published April 2.
Here is what CRNAs earn annually by state:
Alabama: $176,970
Alaska: $268,970
Arizona: $246,300
Arkansas: $138,740
California: $220,000
Colorado: N/A
Connecticut: $223,660
Delaware: $215,760
Florida: $236,610
Georgia: $219,130
Hawaii: N/A
Idaho: N/A
Illinois: $254,350
Indiana: $224,250
Iowa: $245,780
Kansas: $189,060
Kentucky: $224,920
Louisiana: $242,720
Maine: $238,440
Maryland: $163,470
Massachusetts: $292,390
Michigan: $230,360
Minnesota: $246,930
Mississippi: $205,890
Missouri: $237,490
Montana: $239,200
Nebraska: $224,900
Nevada: N/A
New Hampshire: $257,980
New Jersey: $268,310
New Mexico: $212,860
New York: $266,710
North Carolina: $226,030
North Dakota: $229,180
Ohio: $212,320
Oklahoma: $206,810
Oregon: $253,220
Pennsylvania: $238,890
Rhode Island: $156,140
South Carolina: $267,410
South Dakota: $229,840
Tennessee: $195,790
Texas: $248,670
Utah: $133,550
Vermont: $272,180
Virginia: $206,270
Washington: $276,110
West Virginia: $267,220
Wisconsin: $264,400
Wyoming: $200,680
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