Registered Nurse Salary Guide: Saint Paul, MN
Average Registered Nurse Salary
Average Registered Nurse Salary
$40.58/hour
The average salary for a Registered Nurse in Saint Paul, MN is $40.58 per hour. This is 22% lower than the Minnesota average of $49.49.
Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Registered Nurse salaries in Saint Paul, MN compared to State and National Averages
Registered Nurse salaries in Saint Paul, MN compared to State and National Averages
$40.58/hour
Saint Paul, MN
2% higher than the US average.
$49.49/hour
Minnesota
20% higher than the US average.
$39.71/hour
United States
How Registered Nurse Salaries in St. Paul Compare to Other Cities
How Registered Nurse Salaries in St. Paul Compare to Other Cities
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
$41/hour
This is equal to the St. Paul average
Madison, Wisconsin
$62/hour
This is 34% higher than the St. Paul average of $40.58.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
$36/hour
This is 14% lower than the St. Paul average of $40.58.
Top Registered Nurse Jobs
View job details for Registered Nurse (RN) - Case Manager, Home Health
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Registered Nurse (RN) - Case Manager, Home Health
- AccentCare
- Saint Paul, MN
- 5x8 hrs
$88K-105K/year
approximately $42-51/hrPosted 1 day ago
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