Depends upon how much schooling the RN completed. Minimally, the RN requires a two year (Associates) degree.
A four year (Bachelors) degree RN will earn higher wages. I suppose a RN could even have a doctorate in their profession. Higher education usually translates into higher wages.
Staff (non supervising) Registered nurses with a Bachelors degree make in the $25 to $30 per hour range depending on location and employer. Hospitals pay more than a physician's private practice by a couple of dollars per hour.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a registered nurse as of May 2008 was, $65,130.
The most senior RNs make $96,082 a year.
The median salary for a registered nurse in New Jersey is $73,000 per year. This means that 50 percent of RN's make less than $73,000 per year.
The average registered nurse makes between 47,000 to 70,000 a year. The highest paid nurses bring in a national average of 83,400 a year
How much a year does a register nurse/case manger with 40yrs. experience make in the field of Human services.
They make 2,000,000,000 a year
100,624
In California I believe new grads will make in the $30/hr range. Experienced nurses who pull a lot of overtime can make over $100,00/year. As a part-time, experienced (ten years) nurse I'll be in the $70,000 range this year. Hope that helps!
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30,000
$60,0000 a year
$200,000 a year
75,000-90,000
90,000-120,000