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By EveryNurse Staff on June 14, 2021
Although nurses of all kinds are in high demand in the state of Texas, many potential employers will look more favorably upon those who have earned their BSN degree as opposed to those who haven’t. In the state of Texas, the annual median salary for registered nurses is $67,860 (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics), which is just slightly higher than the national average.