Nurse pay in 2023 vs 2022

On average, registered nurses are making more money than last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ “Occupational Employment and Wages” report for 2023.

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Here’s how pay for registered nurses in 2023 stacked up against 2022:

 

Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for registered nurses | 2023:

Employment

Employment relative standard error

Mean hourly

wage

Mean annual

wage

Wage RSE

3,072,700

0.3%

$42.80

$89,010

0.2%

 

Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for registered nurses | 2022:

Employment

Employment

RSE

Mean hourly

wage

Mean annual

wage

Wage RSE

3,047,530

0.2%

$ 39.78

$ 82,750

0.2%

 

Percentile wage estimates for registered nurses | 2023: 

Percentile

10%

25%

50%

(median)

75%

90%

Hourly wage

$29.45

$32.06

$39.05

$48.60

$62.21

Annual wage

$61,250

$66,680

$81,220

$101,100

$129,400

Percentile wage estimates for registered nurses | 2022: 

Percentile

10%

25%

50%

(median)

75%

90%

Hourly wage

$28.58

$29.71

$37.31

$46.91

$57.81

Annual wage

$59,450

$61,790

$77,600

$97,580

$120,250

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