November brought the unfortunate discovery that a new variant of COVID-19 was now in the United States. Omicron is the latest threat from a virus that has been stretching the healthcare industry to the ultimate limits, often causing healthcare facilities to be filled beyond capacity and staff to be overwhelmed. The first known Omicron case was discovered about mid-November, but the fast-spreading variant had already been detected in 19 states by the beginning of December and the number was expected to rise. Adding to the mix was the holiday season when people across the nation travel more to be with family and participate in larger, primarily indoor get-togethers that increase the risk of spreading the virus. Healthcare wage trends usually follow demand and higher COVID cases often fuel this demand. However, ongoing increases in healthcare pay rates are shrinking despite these latest concerns.
States With Wage IncreasesHealthcare wages for nurses in November continue to trend upwards in most states but wage trends also show that these increases are becoming increasingly smaller. September’s highest wage increase was 38.9% compared to the previous month, while October’s highest increase was just 9.6%. In November, the highest wage increase was even smaller at only 6.7%. Although 40 states saw average weekly healthcare pay rates increase compared to October, 10 of them had increases of less than 1% so they were considered unchanged. The top three spots were dominated by states that were new to these positions.
State |
Avg Weekly Pay October |
Avg Weekly Pay November |
Percent Increase |
Maine |
$3,033 |
$3,250 |
6.7% |
Nebraska |
$2,834 |
$3,033 |
6.5% |
Maryland |
$2,855 |
$3,027 |
5.7% |
Rhode Island |
$2,943 |
$3,121 |
5.7% |
Minnesota |
$2,882 |
$3,048 |
5.4% |
Colorado |
$2,856 |
$3,014 |
5.2% |
New Hampshire |
$2,763 |
$2,909 |
5.0% |
Washington |
$3,032 |
$3,192 |
5.0% |
Pennsylvania |
$3,093 |
$3,244 |
4.7% |
Indiana |
$2,981 |
$3,113 |
4.3% |
West Virginia |
$2,734 |
$2,852 |
4.1% |
Oregon |
$3,051 |
$3,178 |
4.0% |
Massachusetts |
$2,706 |
$2,816 |
3.9% |
Wyoming |
$2,848 |
$2,957 |
3.7% |
Vermont |
$2,968 |
$3,076 |
3.5% |
Michigan |
$2,835 |
$2,934 |
3.3% |
Iowa |
$2,942 |
$3,038 |
3.2% |
Virginia |
$2,706 |
$2,793 |
3.1% |
Illinois |
$3,031 |
$3,121 |
2.9% |
Connecticut |
$2,755 |
$2,833 |
2.7% |
Nevada |
$3,004 |
$3,076 |
2.4% |
Texas |
$2,577 |
$2,632 |
2.1% |
Montana |
$2,626 |
$2,680 |
2.0% |
Kansas |
$2,627 |
$2,677 |
1.9% |
Arkansas |
$2,927 |
$2,980 |
1.8% |
Hawaii |
$2,319 |
$2,354 |
1.5% |
North Dakota |
$3,456 |
$3,510 |
1.5% |
Arizona |
$2,949 |
$2,992 |
1.4% |
Delaware |
$2,879 |
$2,917 |
1.3% |
Idaho |
$3,300 |
$3,336 |
1.1% |
After at least four consecutive months of posting increases in healthcare wages, Alaska tied with Alabama for having the second-highest decrease in average weekly pay rates for the month of November. Georgia barely edged out the two states to post the highest drop in healthcare pay rates at 3.7%. Unlike Alaska, both Georgia and Alabama had already posted small decreases in wages in October. A total of 10 states had wage decreases in November but three were minor and listed as relatively unchanged in the final table below.
State |
Avg Weekly Pay October |
Avg Weekly Pay November |
Percent Increase |
Georgia |
$3,226 |
$3,110 |
-3.7% |
Alabama |
$2,864 |
$2,768 |
-3.5% |
Alaska |
$3,477 |
$3,359 |
-3.5% |
New Jersey |
$3,451 |
$3,376 |
-2.2% |
Florida |
$2,706 |
$2,655 |
-1.9% |
New Mexico |
$3,166 |
$3,110 |
-1.8% |
South Carolina |
$2,920 |
$2,880 |
-1.4% |
A total of 13 states had increases of less than 1%, placing them on the list of states with wages that were relatively unchanged in November compared to October. While this is the same number of states that was on this list in October, the spread is slightly different. In October, five states had increases of less than 1% and eight had decreases. Alternately, in November, 10 states had increases of less than 1% and three had decreases.
State |
Avg Weekly Pay October |
Avg Weekly Pay November |
Percent Increase |
Ohio |
$2,797 |
$2,821 |
0.90% |
New York |
$2,973 |
$2,997 |
0.80% |
Kentucky |
$2,921 |
$2,942 |
0.70% |
Tennessee |
$2,657 |
$2,670 |
0.50% |
Wisconsin |
$2,780 |
$2,794 |
0.50% |
Mississippi |
$2,547 |
$2,555 |
0.30% |
Oklahoma |
$2,801 |
$2,809 |
0.30% |
South Dakota |
$3,082 |
$3,091 |
0.30% |
Utah |
$2,524 |
$2,531 |
0.30% |
Missouri |
$2,864 |
$2,860 |
0.10% |
California |
$3,119 |
$3,106 |
-0.40% |
North Carolina |
$3,032 |
$3,016 |
-0.50% |
Louisiana |
$2,551 |
$2,531 |
-0.80% |
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