2022 Salary Report for Registered Nurses

  • California ranks #1 with an average annual salary of $124,000 or $59.62 per hour.
  • When adjusted for cost-of-living California ranks #1 for Registered Nurses Salary of $112,339 or $54.01 per hour.
  • California employees 324,400 Registered Nurses, the highest in the nation.
  • By 2030, California will need 358,900 Registered Nurses, the highest demand in the nation.
  • Arizona will need 39.3% new Registered Nurses by 2030, the highest in the nation.

The average salary for Registered Nurses is $82,750. The three states that pay Registered Nurses the most are California ($124,000), Hawaii ($106,530) and Oregon ($98,630).

When adjusted for cost-of-living, the states that pay Registered Nurses the highest average annual salary are California ($112,339), Oregon ($96,112) and Hawaii ($95,125).

When adjusted for cost-of-living the three states that pay Registered Nurses the least are South Dakota ($66,149), Alabama ($69,378) and Iowa ($71,378).

The following table shows the average yearly salary for Registered Nurses in each state and the average yearly salary after being adjusted for the cost-of-living (COLA) in that state.

The three states with the highest positive cost-of-living gap are West Virginia ($9,259), Mississippi ($8,788) and Arkansas ($7,985).

State Salary COLA Gap
California $124,000 $112,339 -$11,661
Hawaii $106,530 $95,125 -$11,405
Oregon $98,630 $96,112 -$2,518
District of Columbia $98,540 $88,408 -$10,132
Alaska $97,230 $94,179 -$3,051
Massachusetts $96,630 $89,939 -$6,691
Washington $95,350 $88,813 -$6,537
New York $93,320 $84,675 -$8,645
New Jersey $89,690 $80,685 -$9,005
Nevada $88,800 $91,490 $2,690
Connecticut $88,530 $85,586 -$2,944
Rhode Island $85,270 $83,721 -$1,549
Minnesota $84,030 $85,206 $1,176
Maryland $82,660 $77,637 -$5,023
Arizona $81,600 $82,366 $766
Colorado $80,670 $78,419 -$2,251
Texas $79,120 $79,486 $366
New Hampshire $78,270 $75,470 -$2,800
Illinois $78,260 $77,886 -$374
Delaware $77,760 $79,452 $1,692
New Mexico $77,590 $84,733 $7,143
Wisconsin $76,850 $82,466 $5,616
Virginia $76,680 $75,936 -$744
Pennsylvania $76,000 $77,901 $1,901
Michigan $75,930 $80,742 $4,812
Georgia $75,380 $79,733 $4,353
Vermont $75,160 $75,652 $492
Idaho $73,640 $80,746 $7,106
Maine $73,630 $76,080 $2,450
Montana $73,610 $79,630 $6,020
Wyoming $73,130 $79,265 $6,135
Utah $72,790 $76,364 $3,574
Florida $72,000 $71,492 -$508
Ohio $71,640 $78,133 $6,493
North Carolina $71,200 $77,526 $6,326
North Dakota $71,200 $77,358 $6,158
Louisiana $70,380 $75,906 $5,526
Nebraska $69,850 $75,196 $5,346
South Carolina $69,580 $75,919 $6,339
Indiana $68,890 $74,476 $5,586
Oklahoma $68,180 $74,661 $6,481
Missouri $67,790 $73,294 $5,504
West Virginia $67,640 $76,899 $9,259
Kentucky $67,260 $74,916 $7,656
Tennessee $66,680 $72,360 $5,680
Kansas $66,560 $72,066 $5,506
Arkansas $65,810 $73,795 $7,985
Iowa $64,990 $71,378 $6,388
Mississippi $63,130 $71,918 $8,788
Alabama $61,920 $69,378 $7,458
South Dakota $60,540 $66,149 $5,609
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and US Department of Commerce – 2022

Salary Range by Education and Experience

About 50% of Registered Nurses in the United States earn between $61,790 and $97,580 with an experience level that ranges between 5 to 14 years.

About 10% of Registered Nurses in the U.S. earn more than $120,250, a rate for highly educated and experienced Registered Nurses.

Approximately 10% of Registered Nurses in the United States earn under $59,450, a rate generally reserved for less experienced or entry level Registered Nurses.

% Years Employed Annual Salary
10% Less than a Year 304,753 Under $59,450
15% 2 – 4 years 457,130 $59,450 – $61,790
25% 5 – 9 years 761,882 $61,790 – $77,600
25% 10 – 14 years 761,882 $77,600 – $97,580
15% 15 – 20 years 457,130 $77,600 – $120,250
10% 20+ years 304,753 Above $120,250
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022

Salary Compared to Related Professions

With an average annual salary of $82,750, Registered Nurses in the United States tend to earn less than Nurse Anesthetists ($202,470), Nurse Practitioners ($118,040), and Nurse Midwives ($114,210).

However, Registered Nurses tend to earn more than Nursing Assistants ($33,250), LPNs ($51,850), and Nursing Instructors ($82,040).

Title Annual Salary
Nurse Anesthetists $202,470
Nurse Practitioners $118,040
Nurse Midwives $114,210
Registered Nurses $82,750
Nursing Instructors $82,040
LPNs $51,850
Nursing Assistants $33,250
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022

State-by-State Demand for Registered Nurses in 2030

The U.S. Department of Labor projects that by the year 2030, the total demand for Registered Nurses will be 3,356,800 with an average yearly openings of 194,500.

The three states needing the most Registered Nurses are California (358,900), Texas (258,720) and New York (230,580).

The three states needing the highest percentage of new Registered Nurses are Arizona (39.3%), Colorado (28.6%) and Nevada (23.3%).

In the table below, find the states, sorted from highest to lowest, with the highest demand for Registered Nurses in 2030.

State 2020 2030 % Change Yearly Openings
California 323,900 358,900 10.8% 21,200
Texas 220,980 258,720 17.1% 16,210
New York 197,160 230,580 17% 14,430
Florida 189,120 216,510 14.5% 13,250
Pennsylvania 147,280 160,380 8.9% 9,280
Illinois 136,640 142,890 4.6% 7,870
Ohio 131,400 140,780 7.1% 7,990
North Carolina 102,150 113,920 11.5% 6,780
Michigan 102,590 110,750 8% 6,350
Massachusetts 87,860 92,400 5.2% 5,130
New Jersey 83,660 90,850 8.6% 5,240
Georgia 73,180 86,440 18.1% 5,460
Maryland 71,390 83,710 17.3% 5,250
Arizona 58,480 81,460 39.3% 5,930
Missouri 73,330 78,130 6.5% 4,410
Minnesota 71,780 76,540 6.6% 4,320
Tennessee 64,280 75,150 16.9% 4,700
Virginia 67,340 72,900 8.3% 4,190
Indiana 66,740 71,950 7.8% 4,120
Washington 61,560 71,550 16.2% 5,430
Colorado 53,100 68,270 28.6% 4,430
Wisconsin 64,590 67,120 3.9% 3,670
Alabama 51,280 55,450 8.1% 3,180
South Carolina 47,050 52,040 10.6% 3,070
Kentucky 43,320 47,140 8.8% 2,730
Oregon 41,000 45,980 12.1% 2,580
Oklahoma 39,130 43,800 11.9% 2,620
Louisiana 41,940 42,690 1.8% 2,270
Iowa 33,110 37,070 12% 2,220
Connecticut 34,470 35,830 3.9% 1,960
Mississippi 29,270 33,220 13.5% 2,010
Kansas 30,920 33,190 7.3% 1,890
Utah 24,840 29,820 20% 1,920
Nebraska 27,670 29,810 7.7% 1,700
Nevada 24,040 29,630 23.3% 1,950
Arkansas 25,890 28,240 9.1% 1,640
West Virginia 21,550 24,110 11.9% 1,440
Puerto Rico 20,000 22,090 10.5% 1,300
New Mexico 18,740 21,350 13.9% 1,300
Idaho 15,350 18,400 19.9% 1,110
Maine 14,950 15,430 3.2% 840
New Hampshire 14,010 15,240 8.8% 880
South Dakota 13,440 15,050 12% 900
Delaware 11,660 13,350 14.5% 820
Rhode Island 12,680 13,340 5.2% 740
Hawaii 11,770 12,800 8.8% 740
Montana 10,680 11,810 10.6% 700
North Dakota 10,060 11,460 13.9% 700
District of Columbia 10,580 11,150 5.4% 620
Vermont 6,920 7,610 10% 450
Alaska 5,680 6,500 14.4% 400
Wyoming 5,080 5,630 10.8% 330
Guam 640 670 4.7% 40
Virgin Islands 240 240 0% 10
Source: US Department of Labor, 2022

Projected Demand for Nursing Professions to 2030

The U.S. Department of Labor projects that the three professions needing the most new nurses in the United States by 2030 are Registered Nurses (3,356,800), Nursing Assistants (1,512,000) and LPNs (751,900).

The three professions needing highest percentage new nurses in the United States by 2030 are Nurse Practitioners (52.2%), Nursing Instructors (22.5%) and Nurse Anesthetists (12.7%).

Title 2020 2030 Change % Change Avg. Yearly Openings
Registered Nurses 3,080,100 3,356,800 276,700 9% 194,500
Nursing Assistants 1,396,700 1,512,000 115,300 8.3% 187,000
LPNs 688,100 751,900 63,800 9.3% 60,700
Nurse Practitioners 220,300 335,200 114,900 52.2% 26,000
Nursing Instructors 72,600 88,900 16,300 22.5% 9,000
Nurse Anesthetists 44,200 49,800 5,600 12.7% 2,900
Nurse Midwives 7,300 8,200 900 12.3% 500
Source: US Department of Labor, 2022

10 Highest-Paying Cities

The top ten cities where Registered Nurses are paid the highest average yearly salary in the United States are shown in the table below.

The top three cities with the highest Registered Nurses salary in the United States are San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara ($155,230), San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward ($151,640) and Vallejo-Fairfield ($146,360).

When adjusted for the cost-of-living (COLA) the three cities that pay nurses the most in the United States are San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara ($138,450), Vallejo-Fairfield ($134,994) and Hanford-Corcoran ($129,881).

City / Metro Average Yearly Salary Cost-of-Living Adjusted
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara $155,230 $138,450
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward $151,640 $129,198
Vallejo-Fairfield $146,360 $134,994
Santa Rosa $141,440 $128,769
Napa $139,680 $125,352
Santa Cruz-Watsonville $139,590 $127,573
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade $135,490 $127,700
Salinas $130,520 $117,851
Modesto $127,730 $124,360
Hanford-Corcoran $124,790 $129,881
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and US Department of Commerce – 2022

10 Highest-Paying Rural Areas

The top ten nonmetropolitan areas where Registered Nurses are paid the highest average annual salary in the United States are shown in the table below.

The three rural areas in the United States with the highest Registered Nurses salary are Alaska ($100,470), Hawaii / Kauai ($100,050) and Coast Oregon ($95,260).

When adjusted for the cost-of-living (COL) the three rural areas in the United States with the highest annual salary are Alaska ($99,465), Coast Oregon ($98,941) and Central Oregon ($97,840).

Rural Areas Yearly Salary COL Adjusted
Alaska $100,470 $99,465
Hawaii / Kauai $100,050 $93,330
Coast Oregon $95,260 $98,941
Central Oregon $94,200 $97,840
Eastern Oregon $92,640 $96,219
Western Washington $91,500 $94,330
Massachusetts $89,930 $82,725
Eastern Washington $85,090 $87,722
Connecticut $84,930 $82,923
Nevada $83,460 $90,003
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and US Department of Commerce – 2022

State-by-State Registered Nurses Salary Summaries

See state-by-state summaries for the average annual salary, average hourly salary, cost-of-living adjusted salaries, current employment, 2030 projected employment, and the state’s current cost of living index.

Find links to the highest paid city reports and to state salary reports.

Alabama

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $61,920
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $69,378
Hourly Wage: $29.77
Highest Paid City / Area: Huntsville
Currently Employed: 49,780
2030 Expected Employment: 55,450
Cost-of-Living Index: #48
Alabama Salary Report

Alaska

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $97,230
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $94,179
Hourly Wage: $47
Highest Paid City / Area: Anchorage
Currently Employed: 6,060
2030 Expected Employment: 6,500
Cost-of-Living Index: #11
Alaska Salary Report

Arizona

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $81,600
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $82,366
Hourly Wage: $39.23
Highest Paid City / Area: Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale
Currently Employed: 57,260
2030 Expected Employment: 81,460
Cost-of-Living Index: #20
Arizona Salary Report

Arkansas

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $65,810
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $73,795
Hourly Wage: $32
Highest Paid City / Area: Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers
Currently Employed: 26,320
2030 Expected Employment: 28,240
Cost-of-Living Index: #49
Arkansas Salary Report

California

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $124,000
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $112,339
Hourly Wage: $59.62
Highest Paid City / Area: San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward
Currently Employed: 324,400
2030 Expected Employment: 358,900
Cost-of-Living Index: #4
California Salary Report

Colorado

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $80,670
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $78,419
Hourly Wage: $39
Highest Paid City / Area: Denver-Aurora-Lakewood
Currently Employed: 51,680
2030 Expected Employment: 68,270
Cost-of-Living Index: #12
Colorado Salary Report

Connecticut

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $88,530
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $85,586
Hourly Wage: $42.56
Highest Paid City / Area: Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk
Currently Employed: 34,320
2030 Expected Employment: 35,830
Cost-of-Living Index: #10
Connecticut Salary Report

Delaware

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $77,760
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $79,452
Hourly Wage: $37
Highest Paid City / Area: N.A.
Currently Employed: 11,760
2030 Expected Employment: 13,350
Cost-of-Living Index: #22
Delaware Salary Report

District of Columbia

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $98,540
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $88,408
Hourly Wage: $47.38
Highest Paid City / Area: N.A.
Currently Employed: 11,540
2030 Expected Employment: 11,150
Cost-of-Living Index: #2
District of Columbia Salary Report

Florida

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $72,000
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $71,492
Hourly Wage: $35
Highest Paid City / Area: Gainesville
Currently Employed: 187,920
2030 Expected Employment: 216,510
Cost-of-Living Index: #16
Florida Salary Report

Georgia

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $75,380
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $79,733
Hourly Wage: $36.24
Highest Paid City / Area: Gainesville
Currently Employed: 78,290
2030 Expected Employment: 86,440
Cost-of-Living Index: #27
Georgia Salary Report

Hawaii

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $106,530
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $95,125
Hourly Wage: $51
Highest Paid City / Area: Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina
Currently Employed: 11,110
2030 Expected Employment: 12,800
Cost-of-Living Index: #1
Hawaii Salary Report

Idaho

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $73,640
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $80,746
Hourly Wage: $35.41
Highest Paid City / Area: Lewiston
Currently Employed: 14,400
2030 Expected Employment: 18,400
Cost-of-Living Index: #45
Idaho Salary Report

Illinois

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $78,260
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $77,886
Hourly Wage: $38
Highest Paid City / Area: Kankakee
Currently Employed: 129,260
2030 Expected Employment: 142,890
Cost-of-Living Index: #17
Illinois Salary Report

Indiana

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $68,890
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $74,476
Hourly Wage: $33.12
Highest Paid City / Area: Lafayette-West Lafayette
Currently Employed: 66,800
2030 Expected Employment: 71,950
Cost-of-Living Index: #32
Indiana Salary Report

Iowa

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $64,990
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $71,378
Hourly Wage: $31
Highest Paid City / Area: Des Moines-West Des Moines
Currently Employed: 32,650
2030 Expected Employment: 37,070
Cost-of-Living Index: #46
Iowa Salary Report

Kansas

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $66,560
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $72,066
Hourly Wage: $32.00
Highest Paid City / Area: Lawrence
Currently Employed: 28,980
2030 Expected Employment: 33,190
Cost-of-Living Index: #35
Kansas Salary Report

Kentucky

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $67,260
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $74,916
Hourly Wage: $32
Highest Paid City / Area: Elizabethtown-Fort Knox
Currently Employed: 43,540
2030 Expected Employment: 47,140
Cost-of-Living Index: #47
Kentucky Salary Report

Louisiana

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $70,380
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,906
Hourly Wage: $33.84
Highest Paid City / Area: Hammond
Currently Employed: 42,870
2030 Expected Employment: 42,690
Cost-of-Living Index: #31
Louisiana Salary Report

Maine

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $73,630
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $76,080
Hourly Wage: $35
Highest Paid City / Area: Portland-South Portland
Currently Employed: 14,380
2030 Expected Employment: 15,430
Cost-of-Living Index: #25
Maine Salary Report

Maryland

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $82,660
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $77,637
Hourly Wage: $39.74
Highest Paid City / Area: California-Lexington Park
Currently Employed: 51,550
2030 Expected Employment: 83,710
Cost-of-Living Index: #8
Maryland Salary Report

Massachusetts

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $96,630
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $89,939
Hourly Wage: $46
Highest Paid City / Area: Barnstable Town
Currently Employed: 88,270
2030 Expected Employment: 92,400
Cost-of-Living Index: #6
Massachusetts Salary Report

Michigan

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $75,930
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $80,742
Hourly Wage: $36.51
Highest Paid City / Area: Lansing-East Lansing
Currently Employed: 102,480
2030 Expected Employment: 110,750
Cost-of-Living Index: #28
Michigan Salary Report

Minnesota

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $84,030
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $85,206
Hourly Wage: $40
Highest Paid City / Area: Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington
Currently Employed: 69,000
2030 Expected Employment: 76,540
Cost-of-Living Index: #21
Minnesota Salary Report

Mississippi

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $63,130
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $71,918
Hourly Wage: $30.35
Highest Paid City / Area: Jackson
Currently Employed: 29,140
2030 Expected Employment: 33,220
Cost-of-Living Index: #51
Mississippi Salary Report

Missouri

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $67,790
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $73,294
Hourly Wage: $33
Highest Paid City / Area: St. Louis
Currently Employed: 69,240
2030 Expected Employment: 78,130
Cost-of-Living Index: #33
Missouri Salary Report

Montana

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $73,610
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $79,630
Hourly Wage: $35.39
Highest Paid City / Area: Missoula
Currently Employed: 9,640
2030 Expected Employment: 11,810
Cost-of-Living Index: #34
Montana Salary Report

Nebraska

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $69,850
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,196
Hourly Wage: $34
Highest Paid City / Area: Lincoln
Currently Employed: 20,660
2030 Expected Employment: 29,810
Cost-of-Living Index: #30
Nebraska Salary Report

Nevada

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $88,800
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $91,490
Hourly Wage: $42.69
Highest Paid City / Area: Carson City
Currently Employed: 24,590
2030 Expected Employment: 29,630
Cost-of-Living Index: #24
Nevada Salary Report

New Hampshire

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $78,270
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,470
Hourly Wage: $38
Highest Paid City / Area: West Central-Southwest New Hampshire Nonmetropolitan Area
Currently Employed: 12,890
2030 Expected Employment: 15,240
Cost-of-Living Index: #9
New Hampshire Salary Report

New Jersey

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $89,690
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $80,685
Hourly Wage: $43.12
Highest Paid City / Area: Atlantic City-Hammonton
Currently Employed: 77,980
2030 Expected Employment: 90,850
Cost-of-Living Index: #3
New Jersey Salary Report

New Mexico

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $77,590
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $84,733
Hourly Wage: $37
Highest Paid City / Area: Santa Fe
Currently Employed: 17,030
2030 Expected Employment: 21,350
Cost-of-Living Index: #42
New Mexico Salary Report

New York

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $93,320
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $84,675
Hourly Wage: $44.86
Highest Paid City / Area: Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls
Currently Employed: 188,300
2030 Expected Employment: 230,580
Cost-of-Living Index: #5
New York Salary Report

North Carolina

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $71,200
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $77,526
Hourly Wage: $34
Highest Paid City / Area: Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia
Currently Employed: 104,810
2030 Expected Employment: 113,920
Cost-of-Living Index: #39
North Carolina Salary Report

North Dakota

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $71,200
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $77,358
Hourly Wage: $34.23
Highest Paid City / Area: Bismarck
Currently Employed: 11,810
2030 Expected Employment: 11,460
Cost-of-Living Index: #38
North Dakota Salary Report

Ohio

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $71,640
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $78,133
Hourly Wage: $34
Highest Paid City / Area: Columbus
Currently Employed: 129,270
2030 Expected Employment: 140,780
Cost-of-Living Index: #40
Ohio Salary Report

Oklahoma

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $68,180
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $74,661
Hourly Wage: $32.78
Highest Paid City / Area: Oklahoma City
Currently Employed: 31,510
2030 Expected Employment: 43,800
Cost-of-Living Index: #44
Oklahoma Salary Report

Oregon

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $98,630
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $96,112
Hourly Wage: $47
Highest Paid City / Area: Eugene
Currently Employed: 37,780
2030 Expected Employment: 45,980
Cost-of-Living Index: #13
Oregon Salary Report

Pennsylvania

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $76,000
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $77,901
Hourly Wage: $36.54
Highest Paid City / Area: Chambersburg-Waynesboro
Currently Employed: 149,270
2030 Expected Employment: 160,380
Cost-of-Living Index: #23
Pennsylvania Salary Report

Rhode Island

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $85,270
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $83,721
Hourly Wage: $41
Highest Paid City / Area: N.A.
Currently Employed: 10,860
2030 Expected Employment: 13,340
Cost-of-Living Index: #14
Rhode Island Salary Report

South Carolina

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $69,580
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,919
Hourly Wage: $33.45
Highest Paid City / Area: Spartanburg
Currently Employed: 46,160
2030 Expected Employment: 52,040
Cost-of-Living Index: #41
South Carolina Salary Report

South Dakota

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $60,540
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $66,149
Hourly Wage: $29
Highest Paid City / Area: Rapid City
Currently Employed: 14,140
2030 Expected Employment: 15,050
Cost-of-Living Index: #43
South Dakota Salary Report

Tennessee

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $66,680
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $72,360
Hourly Wage: $32.06
Highest Paid City / Area: Memphis
Currently Employed: 62,250
2030 Expected Employment: 75,150
Cost-of-Living Index: #37
Tennessee Salary Report

Texas

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $79,120
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $79,486
Hourly Wage: $38
Highest Paid City / Area: Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington
Currently Employed: 217,630
2030 Expected Employment: 258,720
Cost-of-Living Index: #18
Texas Salary Report

Utah

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $72,790
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $76,364
Hourly Wage: $34.99
Highest Paid City / Area: Central Utah Nonmetropolitan Area
Currently Employed: 23,760
2030 Expected Employment: 29,820
Cost-of-Living Index: #26
Utah Salary Report

Vermont

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $75,160
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,652
Hourly Wage: $36
Highest Paid City / Area: Burlington-South Burlington
Currently Employed: 7,210
2030 Expected Employment: 7,610
Cost-of-Living Index: #19
Vermont Salary Report

Virginia

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $76,680
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $75,936
Hourly Wage: $36.87
Highest Paid City / Area: Charlottesville
Currently Employed: 66,980
2030 Expected Employment: 72,900
Cost-of-Living Index: #15
Virginia Salary Report

Washington

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $95,350
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $88,813
Hourly Wage: $46
Highest Paid City / Area: Spokane-Spokane Valley
Currently Employed: 62,470
2030 Expected Employment: 71,550
Cost-of-Living Index: #7
Washington Salary Report

West Virginia

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $67,640
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $76,899
Hourly Wage: $32.52
Highest Paid City / Area: Charleston
Currently Employed: 19,800
2030 Expected Employment: 24,110
Cost-of-Living Index: #50
West Virginia Salary Report

Wisconsin

Average Registered Nurses Salary: $76,850
Adjusted for Cost of Living: $82,466
Hourly Wage: $37
Highest Paid City / Area: Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis
Currently Employed: 62,860
2030 Expected Employment: 67,120
Cost-of-Living Index: #29
Wisconsin Salary Report

Frequently Asked Questions About Registered Nurses Salaries

The average yearly salary for Registered Nurses in the United States is $82,750. The three states that pay Registered Nurses the most are California ($124,000), Hawaii ($106,530) and Oregon ($98,630).

The average hourly salary for Registered Nurses in the United States is $39.78. The three states that pay Registered Nurses the most are California ($59.62), Hawaii ($51.22) and Oregon ($47.42).

The three states needing the most Registered Nurses by 2030 are California (358,900), Texas (258,720) and New York (230,580).

The three states needing the highest percentages of new Registered Nurses by 2030 are Arizona (39.3%), Colorado (28.6%) and Nevada (23.3%).

The types of nurses that are paid the highest annual salary are Nurse Practitioners ($118,040), Nurse Midwives ($114,210) and Registered Nurses ($82,750).

Official Data Sources for Registered Nurses: Salary Data | Projected Employment | Cost of Living Data

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