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The average salary for a Nurse Practitioner in U.S. is $128,490.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $128,490

$94,530$168,030

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $61.78

$45.45$80.79

What does a Nurse Practitioner earn?

Nurse Practitioners typically earn $128,490 annually in the United States. These specialists work with a broad range of patients, including children, adults and the elderly. Nurse Practitioners possess expertise in multiple areas including diagnosing, treating, and prescribing medicines. Nurse Practitioners may also choose to focus on a particular speciality like primary care or paediatrics.

How to earn more as a Nurse Practitioner

To become a Nurse Practitioner, you will need a degree or postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject, such as nursing or Midwifery. Alternatively, you can study for a postgraduate certificate or diploma in Advanced Nursing Practice. To increase your earning potential as a Nurse Practitioner, you can move into a specialised field, such as paediatrics or oncology, or take on a managerial role. You could also work freelance or set up your own Nursing Practice.