Admission Nurse Salary Guide: Union City, NJ

Average Admission Nurse Salary

$44.10/hour

The average salary for an Admission Nurse in Union City, NJ is $44.10 per hour. This is 19% lower than the US average of $52.48.

Last updated on July 3, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Admission Nurse salaries in Union City, NJ compared to State and National Averages

$44.10/hour

Union City, NJ

19% lower than the US average.

$52.48/hour

United States

How Admission Nurse Salaries in Union City Compare to Other Cities

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Charlotte, North Carolina

$58/hour

Atlanta, Georgia

$35/hour

What cities in New Jersey pay the most for Admission Nurses?
CityAverage Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
Edison, New Jersey$45$61
Englewood, New Jersey$45$61
Wayne, New Jersey$45$61

Last updated on July 3, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.

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