10 states where nurses get the best pay


Top 10 States with the Least Nurse Job Openings

| State |
Average Annual Job Openings |
| 1. Rhode Island |
570 |
| 2. New Mexico |
520 |
| 3. South Dakota |
500 |
| 4. Montana |
420 |
| 5. Delaware |
410 |
| 6. Hawaii |
390 |
| 7. North Dakota |
280 |
| 8. Vermont |
270 |
| 9. Alaska |
260 |
| 10. Wyoming |
210 |
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These wages seem more realistic than others I have seen including an article today with salary projections for 2011 for nurses.
I’m not sure that the increased salary in these States balance well with the cost of living there, something you must always consider.
Im a brand new lpn and I make 21 at a bad nursing home in a small town in southern illinois haha
Are these an average of LPN and RN or just one or the other?