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Nurse salary data
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The median certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) salary in the U.S. is $236,590 a year (about $119.38/hour), per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2025 OEWS), making CRNA the highest-paid nursing role. Among the 44 states BLS discloses, CRNA median pay runs from $126,600 in Utah to $341,210 in Alaska.
Select a state for its pay detail. Grey states are those BLS does not disclose.
These are BLS occupational wage figures for Nurse Anesthetists (SOC 29-1151): averages across all CRNA settings and experience levels, not a starting salary. Becoming a CRNA requires a doctoral-level anesthesia program and national certification. Pay tracks local cost of living, demand, and practice setting, which vary widely.
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS (Nurse Anesthetists (SOC 29-1151), May 2025 release).