Salaries for Indiana’s MSN-Educated Nurses

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Registered nurses interested in investing in the type of career advancement that triggers greater salary earning power are urged to complete a MSN degree in Indiana. According to the United States Department of Labor, in 2014 registered nurses working in Indiana received an average annual salary of $58,900. Comparably, here were the average annual salaries for selected MSN-educated nurse professions:

  • Postsecondary nursing instructors and teachers: $66,990
  • Nurse midwives: $76,390
  • Nurse practitioners: $93,200
  • Nurse anesthetists: $179,480
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In fact, nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists were offered such generous salaries they were named among Indiana’s top 30 highest-paying occupations in that year.

Salaries for Nurse Practitioners in Key Regions of Indiana

In 2014, the United States Department of Labor reported that Terra Haute was among the top ten metropolitan areas with the highest concentration of postsecondary nursing instructors and teachers in the country. At that time, approximately 80 postsecondary nursing instructors and teachers were employed here.

In addition, several metropolitan regions in Indiana boasted a particularly promising job climate for nurse practitioners. For example:

  • The Indianapolis-Carmel region was among the top ten metropolitan areas with the highest employment level of nurse practitioners in the country. Nurse practitioners working here earned an average annual salary of $92,070.
  • Columbus was the top paying metropolitan area for nurse practitioners in the country. The average annual salary for nurse practitioners working in this city was $146,450.
  • Layette was the sixth highest paying metropolitan area for nurse practitioners in the country. Nurse practitioners employed here enjoyed an average annual salary of $126,170.

Greater Experience Equals Greater Salaries for MSN-Educated Nurses in Indiana

In 2014, the United States Department of Labor confirmed that MSN nurse salaries in Indiana were often contingent upon work experience:

Postsecondary Nursing Instructors and Teachers

  • Entry-Level: $41,000
  • Mid-Career: $62,300
  • Experienced: $95,400

Nurse Midwives

  • Entry-Level: $36,400
  • Mid-Career: $82,000
  • Experienced: $116,500

Nurse Practitioners

  • Entry-Level: $71,200
  • Mid-Career: $90,700
  • Experienced: $118,100

Nurse Anesthetists

  • Entry-Level: $113,900
  • Mid-Career: $172,500
  • Experienced: $187,200+

Salaries for Indiana’s MSN-Educated Nurses in Various Roles

Nurse-Anesthetists – Salary research by the United States Department of Labor in 2014 confirmed that nurse anesthetists working in the Indianapolis-Carmel division were given an average annual salary of $177,210, while those in metropolitan division of Gary took home a slightly lower average annual salary of $164,910:

Area name
Employment
Annual mean wage
Gary IN Metropolitan Division
60
164910
Indianapolis-Carmel IN
Estimate Not Released.
177210

Nurse Practitioners – The federal government published the following wage table to show nurse practitioner salaries can widely shift between geographic locations within the state. For instance, nurse practitioners in Northern Indiana nonmetropolitan area collected an average annual salary of $96,190, while working in Bloomington netted closer to $85,070 in 2014:

Area name
Employment
Annual mean wage
Bloomington IN
90
85070
Columbus IN
50
146450
Elkhart-Goshen IN
110
89290
Evansville IN-KY
220
89490
Fort Wayne IN
220
89330
Gary IN Metropolitan Division
340
91870
Indianapolis-Carmel IN
1540
92070
Lafayette IN
80
126170
Michigan City-La Porte IN
70
105950
Muncie IN
50
89530
South Bend-Mishawaka IN-MI
110
91530
Terre Haute IN
70
87460
Northern Indiana nonmetropolitan area
100
96190
Central Indiana nonmetropolitan area
140
87030
Southern Indiana nonmetropolitan area
120
93530

*This value is equal to or greater than $90/hour or $187,199/year. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics does not report salary data beyond this level.

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