Emergency Department Nurse Salary Guide: Fayetteville, AR

Average Emergency Department Nurse Salary

$29.26/hour

The average salary for an Emergency Department Nurse in Fayetteville, AR is $29.26 per hour. This is 6% higher than the Arkansas average of $27.36.

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Emergency Department Nurse salaries in Fayetteville, AR compared to State and National Averages

$29.26/hour

Fayetteville, AR

54% lower than the US average.

$27.36/hour

Arkansas

65% lower than the US average.

$45.01/hour

United States

How Emergency Department Nurse Salaries in Fayetteville Compare to Other Cities

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Dallas, Texas

$48/hour

This is 39% higher than the Fayetteville average of $29.26.

Waco, Texas

$32/hour

This is 9% higher than the Fayetteville average of $29.26.

Nashville, Tennessee

$43/hour

This is 32% higher than the Fayetteville average of $29.26.

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