Average ER Nurse Salary in Arizona
ER nurses in Arizona earn an average of $78,287 per year (or $37.64 per hour).
Arizona ER nurses earn 4% lower than the national average salary for ER nurses, at $82,094 (or $39.46 per hour).
ER nurse salary range in Arizona
Annual Salary | Hourly Wage | |
---|---|---|
90th Percentile | $96,132 | $46 |
75th Percentile | $90,951 | $43 |
Median | $75,083 | $36 |
25th Percentile | $70,832 | $34 |
80% of Arizona ER nurses earn between $58,283 and $96,132.
Cost-of-living adjusted ER nurse salary in Arizona
Adjusted for cost-of-living, Arizona ER nurses earn about $78,998 per year. Cost-of-living in Arizona is 0% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.
ER nurses salaries in other states
California | $124,000 per year |
Oregon | $96,733 per year |
Alaska | $92,600 per year |
Massachusetts | $106,786 per year |
Washington | $93,883 per year |
New York | $95,186 per year |
Nevada | $87,496 per year |
New Jersey | $89,690 per year |
Connecticut | $89,571 per year |
Rhode Island | $74,577 per year |
How much do other nurses get paid in Arizona?
Pain Management Nurse | $93,257 per year |
Infectious Disease Nurse | $93,257 per year |
Endoscopy Nurse | $93,257 per year |
Float Pool Nurse | $93,257 per year |
Research Nurse | $93,257 per year |
Infusion Nurse | $91,314 per year |
Aesthetic Nurse | $87,428 per year |
Cath Lab Nurse | $87,428 per year |
Pulmonary Care Nurse | $86,573 per year |
Blood Management Nurse | $85,602 per year |
At a $78,287 average annual salary, ER nurses in Arizona tend to earn less than pain management nurses ($93,257), infectious disease nurses ($93,257), endoscopy nurses ($93,257), float pool nurses ($93,257), research nurses ($93,257), infusion nurses ($91,314), aesthetic nurses ($87,428), cath lab nurses ($87,428), pulmonary care nurses ($86,573), and blood management nurses ($85,602).
More about ER nurses
Emergency department nurses and the associated care team must be quick to triage, stabilize, revive, or resolve what are often life-threatening situations for patients. Once patients are stabilized, they are typically moved to other units to receive continuing care.
Free nursing salary estimate
Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health