How much can a nurse make week?
The amount a nurse can make per week depends on several factors, including their level of education, experience, specialty, location, and employer. Here are some general ranges based on the 2021 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data:
1. Registered Nurses (RNs):
- Median Weekly Salary: $1,337.00
- Top 10% Weekly Wage: $2,114.00
- Bottom 10% Weekly Wage: $914.00
2. Nurse Practitioners (NPs):
- Median Weekly Salary: $2,055.00
- Top 10% Weekly Wage: $3,069.00
- Bottom 10% Weekly Wage: $1,362.00
3. Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs):
- Median Weekly Salary: $2,230.00
- Top 10% Weekly Wage: $3,269.00
- Bottom 10% Weekly Wage: $1,500.00
4. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs):
- Median Weekly Salary: $3,062.00
- Top 10% Weekly Wage: $4,339.00
- Bottom 10% Weekly Wage: $1,962.00
5. Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs):
- Median Weekly Salary: $2,055.00
- Top 10% Weekly Wage: $3,103.00
- Bottom 10% Weekly Wage: $1,385.00
It's important to note that these figures are national averages and salaries may vary significantly within regions and specific cities. Additionally, individual nurses may earn higher or lower wages based on their unique qualifications and circumstances.
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