How much do registered nurses make working part time?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median hourly wage for registered nurses working part time was $33.71 in May 2020. This means that half of all part-time registered nurses earned more than this amount, while the other half earned less.

The top 10% of part-time registered nurses earned an hourly wage of $45.49 or more, while the bottom 10% earned an hourly wage of $19.89 or less.

The median annual salary for part-time registered nurses was $69,840 in May 2020. This means that half of all part-time registered nurses earned more than this amount, while the other half earned less.

The top 10% of part-time registered nurses earned an annual salary of $94,140 or more, while the bottom 10% earned an annual salary of $40,460 or less.

Part-time registered nurses may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and schools. They may also work for home health agencies or private individuals.

The demand for registered nurses is expected to grow in the coming years, as the population ages and the need for healthcare increases. This growth is expected to create many job opportunities for both full-time and part-time registered nurses.

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