How Much Do Oregon’s Registered Nurses Earn? 2023 Oregon Wage Study

Compensation insights from more than 1,800 Oregon nurses uncover striking wage disparities by setting, role, and geography. From public health to hospital work, the findings offer a deep dive into how pay structures impact equity and sustainability in the nursing workforce. The report empowers leaders with data to guide retention and workforce planning.
Understanding RN Wages

How Much Do Oregon’s Registered Nurses Earn? 2023 Oregon Wage Study

Pay differences across Oregon’s nursing workforce are more complex than raw numbers suggest. By collecting responses from over 1,800 RNs across every region and setting, the Oregon Center for Nursing uncovers how practice environment, role, and geography shape wage trends. Unlike national wage datasets, this report delivers precise, Oregon-specific insights that are critical for workforce planners and nurse leaders.

A standout feature of this research is its detailed regional analysis, highlighting how nurses in less populated areas often enjoy stronger wage-to-cost-of-living ratios than those in metro areas, despite lower nominal salaries. This challenges longstanding employer assumptions and reframes conversations around rural recruitment. The nuanced wage breakdowns by position and education further underscore how diverse nursing roles experience compensation inequity in different ways.

Stakeholders will find in this study a compelling case for data-driven policy and program development. Whether it’s addressing compensation fairness or improving retention through more competitive wage structures, the report equips decision-makers with the tools to act. This localized analysis helps translate workforce complexity into actionable insights for Oregon’s healthcare system.

What's Inside

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Percentage point difference between mean and median wage, indicating a balanced wage distribution

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RNs in more than half of Oregon’s regions earned up to three times their local living wage

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Practice settings fall within 10% of Hospital average hourly wage.
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