Average Nurse Midwife Salary in Georgia

Nurse midwives in Georgia earn an average of $99,140 per year (or $47.67 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$114,210
Georgia
13% lower than the national average
$99,140
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Georgia nurse midwives earn 13% lower than the national average salary for CNMs, at $114,210 (or $54.91 per hour).

Nurse midwife salary range in Georgia

10%
$59,320
MEDIAN
$99,340
90%
$162,770
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $162,770 $78
75th Percentile $103,150 $49
Median $99,340 $47
25th Percentile $79,300 $38

80% of Georgia CNMs earn between $59,320 and $162,770.

Cost-of-living adjusted nurse midwife salary in Georgia

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Georgia
$104,910
Overall Average
Georgia
$99,140

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Georgia CNMs earn about $104,910 per year. Cost-of-living in Georgia is 5% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Highest paying cities in Georgia for nurse midwives

Atlanta, GA $114,330 per year

Georgia nursing salaries vary from region to region across the state. The area where nurse midwives are paid the highest is Atlanta, where the average CNMs salary is $114,330 and 0 nurse midwives are currently employed.

How much do similar professions get paid in Georgia?

Nurse Anesthetist $177,960 per year
Nurse Practitioner $109,560 per year
Physical Therapist $93,980 per year
Registered Nurse $75,380 per year
Dental Hygienist $73,140 per year
Licensed Practical Nurse $47,370 per year
Pharmacy Technician $34,220 per year

At a $99,140 average annual salary, CNMs in Georgia tend to earn less than nurse anesthetists ($177,960) and nurse practitioners ($109,560). They tend to earn more than physical therapists ($93,980), registered nurses ($75,380), dental hygienists ($73,140), licensed practical nurses ($47,370), and pharmacy technicians ($34,220).

More about nurse midwives

A nurse-midwife is an advanced practice registered nurse who provides care for women throughout the reproductive process from preconception to delivery. Though they specialize in the reproductive process, they are also equipped to handle primary care and other gynecological services for women as well. Nurse-midwives work mostly in hospitals within the United States, but some work in community clinics, birthing clinics, or directly with the patient in their homes.

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Data sources: cost of living data