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.