Salaries / Registered Nurse
Healthcare · SOC 29-1141
Registered Nurse salary
Registered nurses (RNs) assess patients, give care and medications, and coordinate with the rest of the care team across hospitals, clinics, and home settings.
Median annual
$86,000
Median hourly
$41.30
Typical range
$63,000 to $132,000
Source: National estimate (to be replaced by live BLS data). Figures are gross pay and vary by location, employer, and experience.
The pay range, visually.
Low end (about the 10th percentile), median, and high end (about the 90th percentile).
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