Average Renal Nurse Salary in Minneapolis

Renal nurses in Minneapolis earn an average of $98,797 per year (or $47.50 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$82,992
Minneapolis, MN
19% higher than the national average
$98,797
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Minneapolis renal nurses earn 19% higher than the national average salary for renal nurses, at $82,992 (or $39.90 per hour).

Renal nurse salary range in Minneapolis, MN

10%
$70,055
MEDIAN
$90,956
90%
$115,847
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $115,847 $55
75th Percentile $114,639 $55
Median $90,956 $43
25th Percentile $85,976 $41

80% of Minneapolis renal nurses earn between $70,055 and $115,847.

Cost-of-living adjusted renal nurse salary in Minneapolis

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Minneapolis, MN
$95,734
Overall Average
Minneapolis, MN
$98,797

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Minneapolis renal nurses earn about $95,734 per year. Cost-of-living in Minneapolis is 3% higher than the national average, meaning they face higher prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Highest paying cities in Minnesota for renal nurses

Rochester, MN $98,546 per year

Minnesota nursing salaries vary from region to region across the state. The area where renal nurses are paid the highest is Rochester, where the average renal nurses salary is $98,546 and 9,190 registered nurses are currently employed.

How much do other nurses get paid in Minneapolis, MN?

Neurology Nurse $105,585 per year
Blood Management Nurse $103,808 per year
Trauma Nurse $103,239 per year
Nurse Manager $101,812 per year
Clinical Informatics Nurse $100,813 per year
Research Nurse $100,444 per year
Urology Nurse $99,077 per year
Transplant Nurse $98,797 per year
Infusion Nurse $98,448 per year
Oncology Nurse $96,941 per year

At a $98,797 average annual salary, renal nurses in Minneapolis tend to earn less than neurology nurses ($105,585), blood management nurses ($103,808), trauma nurses ($103,239), nurse managers ($101,812), clinical informatics nurses ($100,813), research nurses ($100,444), and urology nurses ($99,077). They tend to earn more than transplant nurses ($98,797), infusion nurses ($98,448), and oncology nurses ($96,941).

More about renal nurses

Also known as nephrology nurses, renal nurses focus on anything that has to do with kidney care. They share many of the same responsibilities as dialysis nurses.

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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health