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Registered Nurse Salary in the USA

Registered nurses provide patient care in hospitals, clinics, and community settings. They assess patient needs, administer medications, and support recovery.

Average Salary
$82,000
per year
Entry Level
$60,000
starting salary
Experienced
$82,000
mid-career
Senior Level
$105,000
top earners

Registered Nurse Take Home Pay

On the average Registered Nurse salary of $82,000, you would take home $66,073 per year ($5,506.08 per month) after federal tax and FICA.

Yearly
Gross: $82,000.00
$66,073.00
Federal Tax:-$9,654.00
FICA (SS + Medicare):-$6,273.00
Monthly
Gross: $6,833.33
$5,506.08
Federal Tax:-$804.50
FICA (SS + Medicare):-$522.75
Weekly
Gross: $1,576.92
$1,270.63
Federal Tax:-$185.65
FICA (SS + Medicare):-$120.63

Effective tax rate: 19.4%|Marginal rate: 22%

Registered Nurse Salary by Location

Registered Nurse salaries vary significantly by region. California and New York typically offer the highest salaries but also have higher costs of living and state income taxes.

New York
$95,000
+23% vs national
California
$120,000
+56% vs national
Texas
$75,000
-3% vs national
National Average
$77,000
baseline

Registered Nurse Salary Growth (2020-2025)

See how Registered Nurse salaries have changed over the past 5 years, including inflation-adjusted real growth.

Registered Nurse Salary Trends (5 Years)
Historical salary data from 2020 to 2025

+27.0%

Total Growth

+$17,435

Salary Increase

+4.9%

Annual Growth Rate

+2.2%

Real Growth (Inflation Adj.)

Year-over-Year Changes

20202021
$64,565$67,148+4.0%
20212022
$67,148$70,841+5.5%
20222023
$70,841$75,092+6.0%
20232024
$75,092$78,846+5.0%
20242025
$78,846$82,000+4.0%

Key Skills Required

Patient CareClinical SkillsCommunicationCritical ThinkingEmpathyMedical Knowledge

Typical Qualifications

  • Nursing degree (BSN preferred)
  • NCLEX-RN license
  • BLS certification

Registered Nurse Career Progression

Staff Nurse
Charge Nurse
Nurse Manager
Director of Nursing
Chief Nursing Officer

What Does a Registered Nurse Do?

Assessing and monitoring patient health
Administering medications and treatments
Educating patients and families
Coordinating with healthcare teams
Maintaining accurate medical records

Industries Hiring Registered Nurses

HospitalsClinicsHome HealthLong-term CareTravel Nursing

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Pre-tax contribution (max $23,500 in 2025)

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Pre-tax health savings (max $4,300 self / $8,550 family)

Take Home Pay

$66,073.00/year

80.6% of gross income

  • Gross Income$82,000.00
  • Taxable Income$67,000.00
  • Federal Tax-$9,654.00
  • State Tax (TX)-$0.00
  • Social Security-$5,084.00
  • Medicare-$1,189.00
  • Total Deductions-$15,927.00

19.4%

Effective Rate

22%

Marginal Rate

$82,000 Salary Insights

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$82,000 vs US Wages

Above US average

+38%

vs US Median

$22,460

Above Median

Where Your $82,000 Goes

Annual breakdown of your salary

Take Home80.6%
Federal Tax11.8%
Social Security6.2%
Medicare1.5%

401(k) Tax Benefits on $82,000

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Registered Nurse Salary FAQ

What is the average Registered Nurse salary in the US?

The average Registered Nurse salary in the US is $82,000 per year. Salaries typically range from $60,000 for entry-level positions to $115,000 for senior roles.

How much does a Registered Nurse earn in California?

A Registered Nurse in California earns an average of $120,000 per year, which is 56% higher than the national average.

What is the take-home pay for a Registered Nurse?

On the average Registered Nurse salary of $82,000, you would take home approximately $66,073 per year ($5,506.08 per month) after federal income tax and FICA taxes.