What nurses are paid per hour in all 50 states

The average hourly pay for nurses in the U.S. is $42.80 for registered nurses, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ occupational employment statistics survey’s most recent data. 

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The highest average hourly wage for registered nurses is in California. RNs in South Dakota made the lowest hourly wage. 

Here is the average hourly wage for nurses by state: 

Alabama: $32.17

Alaska: $49.67

Arizona: $41.70

Arkansas: $31.98

California: $64.10

Colorado: $41.63

Connecticut: $45.32

Delaware: $40.88

District of Columbia: $47.23

Florida: $38.42

Georgia: $40.95

Hawaii: $54.43

Idaho: $37.79

Illinois: $39.53

Indiana: $36.34

Iowa: $33.35

Kansas: $34.61

Kentucky: $37.32

Louisiana: $36.50

Maine: $37.22

Maryland: $42.30

Massachusetts: $50.07

Michigan: $38.78

Minnesota: $42.72

Mississippi: $32.66

Missouri: $34.55

Montana: $37.67

Nebraska: $35.34

Nevada: $46.30

New Hampshire: $40.11

New Jersey: $46.48

New Mexico: $41.15

New York: $48.14

North Carolina: $37.22

North Dakota: $36.06

Ohio: $37.72

Oklahoma: $36.98

Oregon: $51.26

Pennsylvania: $38.76

Rhode Island: $42.43

South Carolina: $35.74

South Dakota: $31.01

Tennessee: $34.85

Texas: $40.54

Utah: $36.73

Vermont: $38.46

Virginia: $39.36

Washington: $48.88

West Virginia: $34.73

Wisconsin: $38.94

Wyoming: $38.95

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