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Nurse salary data
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The median CRNA (nurse anesthetist) salary in New Mexico is $129,370 a year (about $72.11/hour), per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2025 OEWS). That is about 45% lower than the national median of $236,590, ranking New Mexico #43 of the 44 disclosed states.
$129,370
Median (annual)
$149,980
Mean (annual)
$72.11
Mean hourly
Not disclosed
CRNAs employed
These are BLS occupational wage figures for Nurse Anesthetists (SOC 29-1151): averages across all settings and experience levels in New Mexico, not a starting salary. CRNA is a small, specialized occupation, so state figures can be volatile. Practice setting and experience move individual pay well above or below these medians.
The median CRNA (nurse anesthetist) salary in New Mexico is $129,370 per year and the mean (average) is $149,980, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2025 OEWS). The mean hourly wage is about $72.11.
New Mexico's median CRNA salary of $129,370 is about 45% lower than the national median of $236,590. Among the 44 states BLS discloses, it ranks #43. Note: BLS suppressed the employment count for this state, indicating a small sample, so the estimate is less reliable.
Yes. Nationally, CRNAs earn a median of $236,590, well above nurse practitioners and registered nurses. Becoming a CRNA requires a doctoral-level nurse anesthesia program and national certification.
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS (Nurse Anesthetists (SOC 29-1151), May 2025 release).