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Registered Nurses salary

Healthcare · OCC code 29-1141 · gross annual wage · BLS OEWS May 2024

Registered Nurses in the US earn a median of $93,600 per year (mean $98,430) as of the BLS OEWS May 2024 survey — that is +89.1% versus the $49,500 median for all US jobs, well above the US median wage for all jobs. The middle half earn between $78,610 and $107,960; the top 10% earn $135,320 or more. The median hourly wage is $45.00. About 3,282,010 are employed nationally. The highest-paying state is California ($140,330). Wages are gross (pre-tax) and vary by employer, experience and location.

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Data as of OEWS May 2024 (BLS), retrieved June 2026.

Registered Nurses pay range (national percentiles)

What registered nurses earn across the pay distribution, nationally (BLS OEWS, May 2024):

Pay levelAnnual wage
10th percentile (lowest-paid 10%)$66,030
25th percentile$78,610
Median (50th percentile)$93,600
Mean (average)$98,430
75th percentile$107,960
90th percentile (highest-paid 10%)$135,320

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Data as of OEWS May 2024 (BLS), retrieved June 2026.

A dash (—) means BLS did not release that figure; a plus (+) means the wage is at or above the BLS top code of $239,200/yr. See what wage percentiles mean or check where your salary ranks.

Registered Nurses salary by state

Median and mean wage for registered nurses in each of the 51 states with published data, highest median first. The national median is $93,600.

#StateMedianMeanEmployment
1California$140,330$148,330326,720
2Hawaii$136,320$123,72013,100
3Oregon$123,990$120,47039,900
4Washington$112,180$115,74064,690
5Alaska$110,690$112,0407,040
6New York$105,600$110,490204,120
7District of Columbia$104,550$109,2409,790
8New Jersey$102,730$106,99095,150
9Nevada$101,990$102,28027,570
10Massachusetts$101,970$112,61090,190
11Connecticut$101,590$103,67039,020
12Minnesota$100,870$99,46064,740
13Rhode Island$99,960$99,77010,760
14Arizona$96,890$95,23064,430
15Maryland$96,830$96,65048,980
16New Hampshire$96,830$94,62016,580
17Colorado$96,520$95,47054,510
18Delaware$92,610$95,45013,260
19Texas$90,010$91,690261,050
20Virginia$88,820$90,93077,420
21New Mexico$88,260$94,36017,510
22Pennsylvania$87,610$90,830146,840
23Georgia$86,560$91,96097,410
24Illinois$86,410$91,130139,900
25Idaho$86,100$89,77014,540
26Wisconsin$86,070$90,45064,960
27Michigan$85,670$90,580104,210
28Vermont$85,150$92,7107,240
29Maine$82,860$87,44016,280
30Florida$82,850$88,200218,100
31Utah$82,270$88,24025,780
32North Carolina$81,860$86,270108,510
33Wyoming$81,790$88,0205,180
34Montana$81,560$88,48010,540
35Ohio$81,250$86,110138,360
36Oklahoma$81,160$85,80032,870
37Nebraska$81,020$82,89024,180
38Indiana$80,740$85,85068,950
39West Virginia$79,990$80,65021,740
40Kentucky$79,910$83,90048,170
41South Carolina$79,900$84,93050,300
42Missouri$79,770$81,95074,270
43Tennessee$79,030$82,01067,990
44Louisiana$78,880$84,11046,790
45North Dakota$78,260$81,90011,000
46Kansas$78,060$79,43032,640
47Arkansas$77,130$77,72028,320
48Iowa$76,960$77,78033,480
49Mississippi$74,470$79,47029,400
50Alabama$71,040$74,97053,340
51South Dakota$69,510$72,21014,500

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. Data as of OEWS May 2024 (BLS), retrieved June 2026.

Highest median: California ($140,330). Lowest: South Dakota ($69,510).

Similar-paying jobs

Registered Nurses and the nearest-paying occupations by national median. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024.
OccupationMedian wageMean wagevs US median
Registered Nurses (this job)$93,600$98,430+89.1%
Dental Hygienists$94,260$93,890+90.4%
First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers$92,430$97,030+86.7%
Technical Writers$91,670$92,330+85.2%
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists$95,830$106,850+93.6%
Web Developers$90,930$98,790+83.7%

Dental Hygienists · First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers · Technical Writers · Clinical and Counseling Psychologists · Web Developers

Frequently asked questions

How much do registered nurses make?

Registered Nurses earn a national median of $93,600 per year (mean $98,430) as of the BLS OEWS May 2024 survey. The middle half earn between $78,610 (25th percentile) and $107,960 (75th percentile); the top 10% earn $135,320 or more and the bottom 10% earn under $66,030. These are gross, pre-tax wages.

What is the hourly wage for registered nurses?

The median hourly wage is $45.00 and the mean is $47.32 (BLS OEWS, May 2024). BLS reports some occupations only as annual wages, in which case hourly figures are shown as a dash.

Which state pays registered nurses the most?

California has the highest median wage for registered nurses at $140,330, versus a national median of $93,600. State pay reflects local cost of living, demand and industry mix. See the full state table on this page.

How many registered nurses are there in the US?

BLS estimates about 3,282,010 registered nurses are employed in the US (OEWS, May 2024). Among the 124 occupations tracked here, this job ranks #48 of 124 by median pay.

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Sources & accuracy

Wages: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024 (OCC 29-1141), gross annual wages, U.S. public domain, retrieved June 2026. OEWS figures are survey estimates and reflect pay before tax. Your actual pay depends on employer, experience, certifications, industry and location. This is information, not financial or career advice — see our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20