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The Buckeye State makes the top five in most-popular states for nurse practitioners to work in the nation. With nearly 10,000 licensed NPs, there must be something about Ohio that makes it an attractive choice for health professionals. We’re not sure it’s the salary though, coming in at nearly ten grand below the national average at $122,870 (Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2023) in annual mean wage.
Metro Area | # Employed | Mean Salary |
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Akron, OH | 700 | $121,460 |
Canton-Massillon, OH | 310 | $117,650 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | 2,240 | $123,360 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH | 2,150 | $129,790 |
Columbus, OH | 2,350 | $123,230 |
Dayton, OH | 890 | $125,690 |
Lima, OH | 110 | $117,330 |
Mansfield, OH | 110 | $116,410 |
Springfield, OH | 100 | $115,290 |
Toledo, OH | 790 | $120,620 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA | 460 | $105,000 | Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2023 |
Metro Area | # Employed | Mean Salary |
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West Northwestern Ohio nonmetropolitan area | 310 | $125,700 |
North Northeastern Ohio nonmetropolitan area | 670 | $117,400 |
Eastern Ohio nonmetropolitan area | 390 | $120,200 |
Southern Ohio nonmetropolitan area | 450 | $119,480 | Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2023 |
No matter what your reason for choosing Ohio, you can increase your nurse practitioner salary. The top 25th percentile of earners have proven it by taking in an average of nearly $132,460 (Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2023) annually, significantly surpassing the national average. That’s not even the limit, some nurse practitioners in Ohio are making as much as $152,040 (Bureau of Labor Statistics - 2023) per year in the 90th percentile.
Despite being reduced-practice, requiring a Standard Care Arrangement with a physician, the state does provide many resources to ensure the success of its nurse practitioners. This leads us to our first piece of advice to increase your NP salary in Ohio.
The more informed you are of the current laws, practices, and guidelines both within your state and nationally, the better you’re able to make decisions that benefit your money-making goals. In Ohio, you don’t have to pay for an expensive membership in a nursing association to receive these briefings.
The Ohio Board of Nursing works for you to bring relevant information right to your home. Their website has an incredible amount of substance that is posted specifically for nurse practitioners. Check out their APRN practice resource links which include topics such as licensure, scopes of practice, changes, decision-making models, board statements on current issues, and more.
On their website, you’ll also find a seasonal online magazine; Momentum Magazine is the official publication of the Ohio Board of Nursing. Simply staying in the know by reading these publications will increase your opportunities to earn more as a nurse practitioner.
Samples of the type of content that is regularly included specifically for APRNs include:
While Momentum is primarily focused on articles and legislative updates, it is also full of relevant job postings with sign-on bonuses and impressive salaries. Reading this free publication regularly can lead to an opportunity that otherwise would have been missed.
Another free resource available from the Ohio Board of Nursing is Workforce Data, which provides a report every two years to display and analyze the data from the licensure renewal period. Reviewing the report can be incredibly helpful if you are considering a drastic change to meet your financial goals. The workforce data provides insights on where APRNs are employed, including practice area, practice setting, and geographical location. The report can help you determine which areas to move towards.
The 2019 workforce report for APRNs showed:
Using these statistics to your advantage, you may be able to find a niche that has high demand; resulting in a significantly higher paycheck.
Increasing your nurse practitioner salary in the Buckeye State is just a matter of taking advantage of the excellent resources provided by the Ohio Board of Nursing.