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Annual salary for np in 55 stats 2013


Nurse Practitioner Salary By State :


Nurse Practitioner Salary By State



-Alabama: $99,000; 2 percent higher than the national average.
-Alaska:
$82,000; 16 percent lower than the national average.
-American Samoa: $105,000; 8 percent higher.
-Arizona: $85,000; 12 percent lower.
-Arkansas: $96,000; 1 percent lower.
-California: $107,000; 10 percent higher.
-Colorado: $85,000; 12 percent lower.
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Connecticut: $105,000; 8 percent higher.
-Delaware: $90,000; 7 percent lower.
-Florida: $92,000; 5 percent lower.
-Georgia: $106,000; 9 percent higher.
-Guam: $82,000; 16 percent lower.
-Hawaii: $69,000; 29 percent lower than average. (Note: the highly accurate --Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks Hawaii as one of the highest-paying states, so this number may be affected by an outlying, low-paying job that drops the overall average on SalaryByState’s calculations.) 





-Idaho: $80,000; 17 percent lower than average.
-Illinois: $102,000; 5 percent higher than average.
-Indiana: $97,000; right at the national average.
-Iowa: $91,000; 7 percent lower than average.
-Kansas: $88,000; 9 percent lower than average.
-Kentucky: $85,000; 13 percent lower than average.
-Louisiana: $81,000; 16 percent lower.
-Maine: $87,000; 11 percent lower.
-Maryland: $98,000; approximately the same as the national average.
-Massachusetts: $111,000; 14 percent higher than the national average.
-Michigan: $95,000; 3 percent lower than average.
-Minnesota: $88,000; 10 percent lower than average.
-Mississippi: $113,000; 16 percent higher than average.
-Missouri: $96,000; 1 percent lower than average.
-Montana: $99,000; 1 percent higher.
-Nebraska: $78,000; 19 percent lower.
-Nevada: $90,000; 8 percent lower.
-New Hampshire: $96,000; 2 percent lower.
-New Jersey: $103,000; 6 percent higher than the national average.
-New Mexico: $87,000; 10 percent lower.
-New York: $114,000; 17 percent higher.
-North Carolina: $96,000; 1 percent lower.
-North Dakota: $91,000; 6 percent lower.
-Ohio: $92,000; 6 percent lower than average.
-Oklahoma: $89,000; 9 percent lower.
-Oregon: $91,000; 6 percent lower.
-Pennsylvania: $86,000; 12 percent lower.
-Puerto Rico: $99,000; 1 percent higher than the U.S. average.
-Rhode Island: $97,000; about the same as the national average.
-South Carolina: $88,000; 10 percent lower.
-South Dakota: $76,000; 22 percent lower.
-Tennessee: $92,000; 6 percent lower.
-Texas: $92,000; 6 percent lower.
-Utah: $85,000; 12 percent lower.
-Vermont: $91,000; 6 percent lower.
-Virgin Islands: $112,000; 15 percent higher.
-Virginia: $97,000; approximately the same as the national average nurse --practitioner’s salary.
-Washington: $111,000; 14 percent higher than the national average.
-Washington, D.C.: $92,000; 5 percent lower.
-West Virginia: $96,000; 1 percent lower.
-Wisconsin: $85,000; 12 percent lower.
-Wyoming: $89,000; 8 percent lower.

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