Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse Salary Guide: Fayetteville, NC
Average Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse Salary
Average Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse Salary
$34.52/hour
The average salary for a Pediatrics Emergency Department 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.
Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse salaries in Fayetteville, NC compared to State and National Averages
Pediatrics Emergency Department 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 Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse Salaries in Fayetteville Compare to Other Cities
How Pediatrics Emergency Department Nurse Salaries in Fayetteville Compare to Other Cities
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