Hourly rate for RN's, LPN's, CNA's in Your State

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I was just reading a Thread fo Hourly rates for LPN's and realized that it was from 2000. I could not believe how low they were! So I'm from MA, I currently work in a Nursing Home I have Associate Degree in Nursing. My hourly rate for a shift 3-11 is 24.50/hr, On weekend is 25.25 as new grad. For LPN is 19.00/HR new grad. On Sep 8th I will be working in a Hospital and I will be making 28.50/hr 3-11shift and after 6months it goes up .50cents/hr. I think is pretty good considering that I will be considered as a new grad in Acute medical floor. I graduated in june of 2007, so I don't have any experience at all when it comes to acute.

let me know your hourly rate and your state! Just curious!!!:nurse:

I just started at a LTC in Michigan.....

New Grad no experience RN $25/hour 2-11 shift-

Great benefits too!

I don't know LPN/CNA though.... sorry!

Indianapolis, Indiana

LPN 17.00 + .10 for each year experience

RN 21.00 + .10 for each year experience

Shift diff $1.00 to $1.50 per hour

Im an LPN in Arkansas..I started back in 2008 with 19hrly now im at 22hrly...

I am starting as a new grad BSN at a LTC facility in Ohio. Base pay for new grad BSN's is $20.50, but they are starting me at $21.50 simply because I have a lot of people/customer service experience. .75 cent shift diff for 2nd. A friend of mine just started in a medsurg union hospital about an hour from here, and her starting wage as new grad bsn is $20.50. A local hospice starts new grads at $23.

I am starting as a new grad BSN at a LTC facility in Ohio. Base pay for new grad BSN's is $20.50, but they are starting me at $21.50 simply because I have a lot of people/customer service experience. .75 cent shift diff for 2nd. A friend of mine just started in a medsurg union hospital about an hour from here, and her starting wage as new grad bsn is $20.50. A local hospice starts new grads at $23.

wow...most LTCs don't pay more for BSNs (at least in this area)

I haven't seen mention of SW PA....anyone? I've been at the same place for so long I wouldn't know what is average.

I do know that PRN for RN in an area LTC was around $25..no benefits etc.

Specializes in geriatrics.

Well I'm in Canada and we're unionized.

RN: 26-50 per hour. I started at 33 per hour as a new grad RN, with 5.00 night differential. An RN with 10 years or more experience makes 50 per hour.

LPN: 21-29 per hour.

CNA: 17-21 per hour

Specializes in LTC, Psych.

Central PA:

Hospital RN $25

LTC:

RN - $25 - $31 depending on FT,PT,PRN status

LPN - $20-$22

CNA - $10-$13

LTC/rehab in North East PA

3-11, new grad diploma RN

$29.50/hr

Specializes in Med/Surg, Tele, Dialysis, Hospice.

SE Michigan:

Diploma RN with 12 yrs. experience, work in a LTC facility (23 pts./nurse on 3-11) @ $27.70 /hr., shift differential $0.50/hr.

Just interviewed for a contingent Med/Surg float position (5 pts./nurse all shifts) in a local hospital, pays $34/hr.

Needless to say, I have been praying and praying that I get the hospital job!!!

BSN-RN with no experience, now doing orientation at a nursing home in chicago, $25.00 an hour!!! I was expecting more. Lol I don't really know if this is a "good enough" pay, but owel, it's my first RN job here in the US, so can't complain....

Specializes in LTC, Hospice, Case Management.

Just an FYI - this is an old thread so the info in most of it is pretty outdated.

Specializes in LTC.

LPN starts at $15 at a LTC in GA.

I got a .15 pay raise for a year... woop de freaking doo

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