Medical Surgical Nurse Salary Guide: Gulfport, MS

Average Medical Surgical Nurse Salary

$26.77/hour

The average salary for a Medical Surgical Nurse in Gulfport, MS is $26.77 per hour. This is 7% lower than the Mississippi average of $28.73.

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Medical Surgical Nurse salaries in Gulfport, MS compared to State and National Averages

$26.77/hour

Gulfport, MS

67% lower than the US average.

$28.73/hour

Mississippi

56% lower than the US average.

$44.79/hour

United States

How Medical Surgical Nurse Salaries in Gulfport Compare to Other Cities

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Pensacola, Florida

$37/hour

This is 19% higher than the Gulfport average of $30.07.

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

$39/hour

This is 23% higher than the Gulfport average of $30.07.

Panama City, Florida

$38/hour

This is 21% higher than the Gulfport average of $30.07.

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