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Connecticut Nurse Salaries

Real salary data from nurses working in Connecticut

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About Connecticut

Cost of Living

Connecticut's cost of living index is 116.1 (US average = 100). This means Connecticut is 16.1% more expensive than the national average.

Region

Connecticut is located in the Northeast region of the United States.

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What is the average nurse salary in Connecticut?

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How does Connecticut nurse pay compare to cost of living?

Connecticut has a cost of living index of 116.1 (100 = US average). This means Connecticut is 16.1% more expensive than average.

What nursing specialties pay the most in Connecticut?

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Is Connecticut a good state for nurse pay?

We are building comprehensive salary data for Connecticut to help nurses make informed decisions. Factors like cost of living, working conditions, and benefits packages all impact whether a state offers good nurse compensation.

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