Intermediate Care Nurse Salary Guide: Albuquerque, NM

Average Intermediate Care Nurse Salary

$34.12/hour

The average salary for an Intermediate Care Nurse in Albuquerque, NM is $34.12 per hour. This is 1% lower than the New Mexico average of $34.36.

Last updated on April 13, 2023. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Intermediate Care Nurse salaries in Albuquerque, NM compared to State and National Averages

$34.12/hour

Albuquerque, NM

32% lower than the US average.

$34.36/hour

New Mexico

31% lower than the US average.

$45.07/hour

United States

How Intermediate Care Nurse Salaries in Albuquerque Compare to Other Cities

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Tucson, Arizona

$45/hour

This is 19% higher than the Albuquerque average of $36.08.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

$32/hour

This is 13% lower than the Albuquerque average of $36.08.

Temple, Texas

$34/hour

This is 5% lower than the Albuquerque average of $36.08.

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