Labor and Delivery Nurse Salary Guide: Newport, RI

Average Labor and Delivery Nurse Salary

$39.51/hour

The average salary for a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Newport, RI is $39.51 per hour. This is equal to the Rhode Island average

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Labor and Delivery Nurse salaries in Newport, RI compared to State and National Averages

$39.51/hour

Newport, RI

14% lower than the US average.

$39.57/hour

Rhode Island

14% lower than the US average.

$44.91/hour

United States

How Labor and Delivery Nurse Salaries in Newport Compare to Other Cities

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The Bronx, New York

$45/hour

This is 12% higher than the Newport average of $39.51.

New York, New York

$67/hour

This is 41% higher than the Newport average of $39.51.

Frederick, Maryland

$40/hour

This is 1% higher than the Newport average of $39.51.

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