NP pay by state, adjusted for cost of living | 2025

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California has the highest hourly mean wage for nurse practitioners in the U.S., and Oklahoma has the highest hourly mean wage for NPs after adjusted for cost of living, according to data published April 2 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Below are the mean hourly and annual wages for NPs in 48 states and Washington, D.C., according to May 2024 salary data from BLS. Becker’s also calculated mean hourly wages, adjusted for each state’s cost of living, using 2024 cost of living index data from the World Population Review.   

StateAnnual WageHourly WageCost of Living Index (2024)NP hourly mean wage, adjusted by cost of living
Alabama$109,650$52.7288$59.91
Alaska$142,340$68.43123.8$55.27
Arizona$132,920$63.90111.5$57.31
Arkansas$116,030$55.7988.7$62.90
California$173,190$83.26144.8$57.51
ColoradoN/AN/AN/AN/A
Connecticut$141,140$67.85112.3$60.41
Delaware$130,190$62.59100.8$62.12
District of Columbia$137,600$66.15141.9$46.63
Florida$128,340$61.70102.8$60.02
Georgia$125,490$60.3391.3$66.07
Hawaii$135,020$64.91186.9$34.73
Idaho$131,380$63.16102$61.92
Illinois$128,880$61.9694.4$65.63
Indiana$126,520$60.8390.5$67.20
Iowa$133,020$63.9589.7$71.26
Kansas$127,900$61.4987$70.67
Kentucky$116,930$56.2293$60.45
Louisiana$124,850$60.0292.2$65.11
Maine$127,750$61.42112.1$54.80
Maryland$127,100$61.11115.3$53.01
Massachusetts$145,140$69.78145.9$47.83
Michigan$127,200$61.1590.4$67.65
Minnesota$128,120$61.6095.1$64.78
Mississippi$122,930$59.1087.9$67.23
Missouri$124,600$59.9088.7$67.51
Montana$131,560$63.2594.9$66.65
Nebraska$127,950$61.5193.1$66.06
NevadaN/AN/AN/AN/A
New Hampshire$133,660$64.26112.6$57.06
New Jersey$140,470$67.54114.6$58.96
New Mexico$136,620$65.6893.3$70.38
New York$148,410$71.35123.3$57.88
North Carolina$124,830$60.0197.8$61.34
North Dakota$121,200$58.2791.9$63.41
Ohio$121,250$58.2994.2$61.88
Oklahoma$127,120$61.1285.7$71.29
Oregon$148,030$71.17112$63.72
Pennsylvania$126,730$60.9395.1$64.07
Rhode Island$139,600$67.11112.2$59.80
South Carolina$113,950$54.7995.9$57.14
South Dakota$122,300$58.8092.2$63.80
Tennessee$108,180$52.0190.5$57.50
Texas$130,930$62.9592.7$67.90
Utah$131,680$63.31104.9$60.35
Vermont$130,580$62.78114.4$54.88
Virginia$122,180$58.74100.7$58.33
Washington$143,620$69.05114.2$60.45
West Virginia$122,140$58.7284.1$69.83
Wisconsin$130,490$62.7497$64.68
Wyoming$126,060$60.6095.5$63.46

Editor’s note: This list excludes data from Colorado due to data quality concerns stemming from issues with the state’s unemployment insurance system modernization. Although the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages resumed publication for the state in February, the updated data could not be incorporated into the BLS release scheduled for April 2, according to the agency. Estimates for Colorado may be released at a later time. 

Estimates for Nevada are also unavailable. Individual occupational employment and wage estimates may be withheld from publication for various reasons, according to the BLS. The BLS does not provide the specific reason that an estimate was not released, citing confidentiality reasons.

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