Registered Nurse Salary in Connecticut

The average Registered Nurse salary in Connecticut is $90,251 per year ($43/hour) as of 1970-01-01, per placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data.

$90,251/yr

Median annual salary for Registered Nurse in Connecticut

Source: placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data · Last verified: 1970-01-01

Annual ÷ 2,080 = hourly (40 hrs × 52 wks). Weekly based on 36-hr nursing shift default.

Registered Nurse Salary Range in Connecticut

25th Percentile

$72,197

entry-level · annual

Median

$90,251

mid-career · annual

75th Percentile

$108,306

experienced · annual

Source: placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data · Last verified: 1970-01-01

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Registered Nurse salary in Connecticut?

The average Registered Nurse salary in Connecticut is $90,251 per year ($43/hour) as of 1970-01-01, per placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data.

What is the hourly rate for a Registered Nurse in Connecticut?

The median hourly rate for a Registered Nurse in Connecticut is $43/hour, based on placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data.

What is the highest-paying specialty for Registered Nurses in Connecticut?

Specializations such as ICU, OR, and travel positions typically command higher rates. Use the filters on our talent marketplace to see live availability by specialty.

How does Connecticut Registered Nurse pay compare to the national average?

The national median Registered Nurse salary is available on our specialty hub page. State figures vary based on cost of living, state licensing compacts, and local demand.

Data source: placeholder — replace with BLS OEWS data · Last verified: 1970-01-01 · Confidence: low. Salary figures represent the median for all experience levels unless otherwise noted. Individual compensation varies by employer, certifications, and shift type.