Top 10 states for nursing pay

Laura Dyrda -

The average salary for U.S..nurses is growing, with California leading the pack among registered nurses and nurse practitioners, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Below are the 10 states with the highest average annual salary for nurses based on federal data collected in May 2019, the most recent data available.

Registered nurse

1. California: $113,240
2. Hawaii: $104,060
3. Massachusetts: $93,160
4. Oregon: $92,960
5. Alaska: $90,500
6. Nevada: $88,380
7. New York: $87,840
8. Washington: $86,170
9. New Jersey: $84,280
10. Connecticut: $83,440

See average annual compensation for all 50 states here.

Certified registered nurse anesthetist

1. Wyoming: $243,310
2. Montana: $239,380
3. Oregon: $234,750
4. Wisconsin: $233,600
5. California: $227,290
6. Iowa: $202,400
7. Massachusetts: $201,890
8. New York: $200,350
9. Illinois: $199,660
10. Connecticut: $198,750

See average annual compensation for all 50 states here.

Nurse practitioner

1. California: $138,660
2. Washington: $126,920
3. Hawaii: $124,000
4. New Jersey: $123,810
5. Minnesota: $122,850
6. New York: $122,550
7. Massachusetts: $122,240
8. Wyoming: $118,110
9. Nevada: $115,970
10. Alaska: $115,890

See average annual compensation for all 50 states here.

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