It depends on what your speciality is, area of the country, and whether it's a teaching hospital or community hospital etc..
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How much does a nurse with a 4year degree make a year? an hour?
thanks
kendall
It depends on what your speciality is, area of the country, and whether it's a teaching hospital or community hospital etc..
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Divide these figures by 2000 to get hourly figures.
"At a top level, the recently released National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses for 2000, conducted by the Health Resources and Services Administration, shows that the average annual salary of full-time Registered Nurses has increased to $46,782.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 1998, half of all registered nurses earned more than $40,690. The middle 50 percent earned between $34,430 and $49,070 a year. The highest 10 percent earned more than $69,300 a year, and the lowest 10 percent earned less than $29,480. Many employers offer flexible work schedules, child care, educational benefits, and bonuses.
http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/salaries.php
From the same page, regarding BSNs.
"In 2000, only 10% of those with Associate Degrees earned more than $50,000 per year, while 16% of BSN's, and a whopping 40% of MSN's earned more than $50,000. This shows the powerful effect on earnings potential when you pursue advanced nursing education."
Hope that helps.
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursinghumor.com
In my last two years as a travel nurse I have made more than 65,000 each of those years.. I have a BSN.
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