That depends on how long and where the RN works. My wife is a RN now at a children's psychiatric ward in Sweden ; she makes (converted to USD) $46 thousand a year before taxes.
Not nearly enought to make it worth while. I'm a 25 year RN and make $44,000 a year.
about 90k a year
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State average of 57k per year
The average salary for an RN in Las Vegas is about $54,000 per year. It can be higher or lower depending on experience and where the nurse is employed.
An RN working in Arkansas can expect to make an average of $69,000 per year, with experience. The average annual salary for an RN in Alaska is $50,000.
The same as a female RN makes. Wages depend on job description, area of the US, and is some cases, educational level. In my area, average entry level hourly wage in the hospital setting is about 20.00. The wages in a physician office are MUCH less than that. I can't speak to the wages that teaching RNs make. =========== The same as a female RN (one of a very few occupations where this occurs). It depends on the state, the location of a hospital, and the number of qualified candidates in the area, but mean salary is $36,000 to $52,000 per year according to the US Department of Labor. www.bls.gov
the average of a RN is around $49,700-$59,600 a year
My sister is an RN, first year, she made about $50,000.
It all depends on the location that the RN works and his/her specialty. On average a RN makes from $38,000 to $70,000 per year. New grads in some areas such as NY can make $50,000 per year.... After you get a year or two under your belt in med surge, try traveling nursing.....you can make upwards of $80K to $90K per year...this assignments usually are 4 weeks to 12 weeks. You can go to places like Hawii, Texas, NY, Ohio and a host of other major cities that are in need of nursing services.
An RN with a bachelor's degree earns an average of $58,000 per year, as of 2013. The salary may vary depending on location, company, and experience.
A 4 year LPN degree and then a 2 year RN. It is the equivalent of a Masters Degree.