Salaries by State for Nurse Practitioners

Salaries by State for Nurse Practitioners

List of 50 States average salaries for nurse practitioners based on data available up to 2021. Please note that these figures are approximate and may have changed since then:

1. Alabama: $99,610
2. Alaska: $122,880
3. Arizona: $110,750
4. Arkansas: $104,300
5. California: $126,890
6. Colorado: $114,080
7. Connecticut: $122,540
8. Delaware: $112,430
9. Florida: $103,880
10. Georgia: $108,870
11. Hawaii: $118,020
12. Idaho: $104,340
13. Illinois: $107,510
14. Indiana: $104,540
15. Iowa: $104,460
16. Kansas: $104,580
17. Kentucky: $99,940
18. Louisiana: $106,520
19. Maine: $105,930
20. Maryland: $115,060
21. Massachusetts: $123,070
22. Michigan: $104,610
23. Minnesota: $119,160
24. Mississippi: $103,000
25. Missouri: $104,930
26. Montana: $104,610
27. Nebraska: $104,110
28. Nevada: $112,540
29. New Hampshire: $111,440
30. New Jersey: $121,160
31. New Mexico: $110,130
32. New York: $120,970
33. North Carolina: $108,630
34. North Dakota: $112,660
35. Ohio: $104,100
36. Oklahoma: $105,250
37. Oregon: $118,840
38. Pennsylvania: $101,460
39. Rhode Island: $118,840
40. South Carolina: $106,460
41. South Dakota: $102,020
42. Tennessee: $105,000
43. Texas: $117,480
44. Utah: $109,560
45. Vermont: $107,700
46. Virginia: $105,170
47. Washington: $122,590
48. West Virginia: $98,960
49. Wisconsin: $110,380
50. Wyoming: $108,690

Remember that these figures are approximate and may have changed. For the most up-to-date information, I recommend checking the latest data from sources like the Bureau of Labor Statistics or salary websites.

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