The most current occupational employment data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) put the number of nurse practitioners (NPs) employed in the United States at over 211,000 as of May 2020. At that time, more than 17,600 nurse practitioner jobs in the U.S. were in the seven-state Great Plains region of the country. Outside of Minnesota, which ranked seventh nationally for NP annual mean wages, the Great Plains region is a weak one for NP pay. The other six states in the region, home to more than three-quarters of the region's nurse practitioners, all had NP annual mean wage levels that were below the national average. Moreover, four Great Plains states ranked in the bottom quartile of all states in terms of nurse practitioner annual mean wage levels. A closer look at BLS data from May 2020 provides the following details about nurse practitioner pay in the Great Plains region:
Nurse Practitioner Pay in the Great Plains Region |
State | # Employed | Annual Mean Wages | Wage Rank* |
IA | 2,010 | $107,910 | 38th |
KS | 2,580 | $104,530 | 45th |
MN | 4,080 | $118,900 | 7th |
MO | 6,200 | $106,870 | 40th |
NE | 1,500 | $107,330 | 39th |
ND | 690 | $111,070 | 29th |
SD | 590 | $103,080 | 46th |
U.S. | 211,280 | $114,510 | ------- |
(*) annual mean wage ranking among the 50 states and the District of Columbia
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OES. Data extracted on May 17, 2021
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