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By EveryNurse Staff on June 14, 2021
Although nurses with Associate’s degrees and nursing diplomas are sought after in the state of Utah, potential employers tend to accept those with a BSN degree over those who do not have one. Earning this degree increases salary and allows nurses to progress in their education. The current annual median salary of registered nurses in the state of Utah is $60,090, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It’s important to remember that this is just the “median” salary – nurses with a BSN can earn as much as $96,320 per year, or as little as $45,630.