Below are the 10 best and worst places to be a LPN and LVN, based on starting salary and job openings.
10 Highest Paying States for LPN/LVNs
State | Salary (hourly) |
Connecticut | $24.39 |
Massachusetts | $22.72 |
New Jersey | $22.50 |
Maryland | $21.89 |
District of Columbia | $21.85 |
Rhode Island | $21.82 |
Delaware | $21.20 |
California | $21.19 |
Alaska | $20.76 |
Nevada | $20.33 |
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