Average Registered Nurse Salary

$34.52/hour

The average salary for a Registered Nurse in Fayetteville, NC is $34.52 per hour. This is 40% lower than the North Carolina average of $48.48.

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Registered Nurse salaries in Fayetteville, NC compared to State and National Averages

$34.52/hour

Fayetteville, NC

30% lower than the US average.

$48.48/hour

North Carolina

7% higher than the US average.

$44.91/hour

United States

How Registered Nurse Salaries in Fayetteville Compare to Other Cities

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Pinehurst, North Carolina

$23/hour

This is 51% lower than the Fayetteville average of $34.52.

Charlotte, North Carolina

$52/hour

This is 34% higher than the Fayetteville average of $34.52.

Roanoke, Virginia

$31/hour

This is 10% lower than the Fayetteville average of $34.52.

What are the highest paying Agencies for Registered Nurse jobs in Fayetteville?
Average Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
BAYADA Home Health Care$40$44
Core Medical-Perm$38$38

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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