Emergency Department Nurse Salary Guide: Connecticut
Average Emergency Department Nurse Salary
Average Emergency Department Nurse Salary
$40.12/hour
The average salary for an Emergency Department Nurse in Connecticut is $40.12 per hour. This is 15% lower than the US average of $45.99.
Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Emergency Department Nurse salaries in Connecticut compared to National Averages
Emergency Department Nurse salaries in Connecticut compared to National Averages
$40.12/hour
Connecticut
15% lower than the US average.
$45.99/hour
United States
What cities in Connecticut pay the most for Emergency Department Nurses?
What cities in Connecticut pay the most for Emergency Department Nurses?
City | Average Hourly Salary | Max Hourly Salary |
---|---|---|
Danbury, Connecticut | $44 | $61 |
Greenwich, Connecticut | $40 | $57 |
Norwalk, Connecticut | $42 | $57 |
Stamford, Connecticut | $42 | $57 |
Westport, Connecticut | $42 | $57 |
How does the pay for Emergency Department Nurses in Connecticut compare to nearby states?
How does the pay for Emergency Department Nurses in Connecticut compare to nearby states?
Average Hourly Salary | Max Hourly Salary | |
---|---|---|
Maryland | $36 | $40 |
Pennsylvania | $31 | $48 |
Last updated on March 28, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.
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