Becker's Healthcare June 27, 2024
Erica Carbajal

From 2022 to 2023, median total compensation for registered nurses fell 3.32%, though nurses still saw compensation increase over the past decade, according to a June 26 report from the Medical Group Management Association.

The “MGMA Datadive Management and Staff Compensation Data Report” is based on 2023 survey data from more than 171,000 management and staff positions. Insights from the report are meant to serve as a baseline for organizations to “benchmark salaries and wages for some of the most highly sought after roles in today’s medical practices.”

In 2023, RN median pay hovered just below $80,000, marking a 3.32% fall from the previous year.

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