SOC 29-1141 · May 2024
Registered Nurse Salary
Average Registered Nurse pay climbed from $77,460 in 2019 to $98,430 in 2024 — a +27.1% change in 5 years.
Median annual
$93,600
Half of all Registered Nurses in the United States earn more than this figure, half earn less. From the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics May 2024 release.
Wage trend
+27.1% since 2019 · +4.2% YoY
Hourly
$47.32
Outlook
+6%
US workers
3,282,010
BLS series
Annual median wage for Registered Nurses in All Industries in the United States
Salary range
From entry to top decile
The 10th-to-90th percentile spread for Registered Nurses is $66,030 – $135,320.
Percentile distribution
USD · annual
10th
$66,030
25th
$78,610
Median
$93,600
75th
$107,960
90th
$135,320
By experience level
What each tenure band earns
By experience level
Estimated from BLS percentile distribution. Actual progression varies by employer and region.
| Registered Nurse level | Tenure | Estimated salary | BLS reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry level | First 0–2 years | $66,030 | 10th percentile |
| Early career | 2–5 years | $78,610 | 25th percentile |
| Mid-career | 5–10 years | $93,600 | Median |
| Experienced | 10+ years | $107,960 | 75th percentile |
| Senior / leadership | Top 10% | $135,320 | 90th percentile |
Geography
Registered Nurse pay by state
State-level OEWS data lands in Phase 2. The grid below shows national geography ready for that ingest — hover any state for context.
National median
$93,600
Tile-grid layout · 50 states + D.C. · area-uniform, not geographic. State pay differentials populate after Phase 2 OEWS state ingest.
What affects this salary
Pay drivers for Registered Nurses
RN is the standard credential for registered nurses in the United States. RNs deliver bedside care, manage treatment plans, and supervise other nursing staff across hospitals, clinics, schools, and home health.
The 10th-to-90th percentile spread is $66,030 – $135,320. That gap reflects experience, certification, employer type, geographic cost of living, and shift differentials where applicable.
Geography matters. Metropolitan areas in California, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington tend to pay above the national median. Rural and lower-cost states often pay below — though cost-of-living adjustment narrows the real difference.
Credentials compound. Additional certifications, specializations, or advanced degrees consistently push earnings into the 75th and 90th percentile bands. Employer type (hospital vs. private practice, public vs. private sector) also drives meaningful pay variation.
Frequently asked
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Frequently asked
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Source & methodology
Wage and employment figures are from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program, May 2024 release. Standard Occupational Classification: 29-1141. Figures represent the national median, mean, and percentile distribution across all employers and industries. Hourly equivalents assume a 2,080-hour work year. Read our methodology for details on how the data is sourced, transformed, and refreshed.