Registered Nurse (RN) Hourly Pay: Salary & Trends - [Year]
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median hourly wage for registered nurses (RNs) was $35.69 in May 2021. This means that half of all RNs earned more than this amount and half earned less.
The top 10% of RNs earned more than $53.39 per hour, while the bottom 10% earned less than $27.19 per hour.
The average annual wage for RNs was $73,300 in May 2021.
Please note that these figures are based on national averages and actual salaries may vary depending on factors such as geographic location, experience, specialty, and employer.
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