CRNA Salary in Hawaii

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How much do CRNAs make in Hawaii?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) does not publish a Nurse Anesthetist wage estimate for Hawaii in its May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) release — the sample size or reporting threshold was not met. The national mean is $214,200/year. We track 0 CRNA programs in Hawaii below, including published tuition where available.

BLS source: Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2023, SOC 29-1151 (Nurse Anesthetists). View the Hawaii BLS table →

BLS did not publish a Nurse Anesthetist row for Hawaii in this release — we say so instead of estimating one. This is common in smaller states or states with few reporting employers.

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Hawaii CRNA Salary & Programs at a Glance

Not published BLS Mean Annual Wage
Not published BLS Mean Hourly Wage
0 CRNA Programs in Hawaii
Not published Avg. Program Tuition

How Hawaii compares to nearby-ranked states

These are the states immediately above and below Hawaii in BLS's May 2023 mean annual wage ranking — not geographic neighbors, but wage-rank neighbors.

Rank State Mean Annual Wage
47 Arkansas
48 District of Columbia
49 Hawaii
50 Nevada
51 Rhode Island

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Hawaii CRNA programs: cost vs. earnings

We don't currently have any CRNA programs on file physically located in Hawaii. Browse all CRNA programs or check Arkansas.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much do CRNAs make in Hawaii?

BLS does not publish a Nurse Anesthetist wage estimate specific to Hawaii in its May 2023 release. Nationally, CRNAs average $214,200/year ($103/hour), per the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Actual pay in Hawaii will depend on your employer, setting, and experience. See our full state salary guide for context on where Hawaii likely falls relative to neighboring states.

Is Hawaii a high-paying state for CRNAs?

We can't rank Hawaii against other states on this metric because BLS did not publish a Nurse Anesthetist wage figure for Hawaii in May 2023. Compare states that do have published data on our CRNA salary by state hub.

How many CRNA programs are in Hawaii?

We don't currently have any CRNA programs on file physically located in Hawaii. Browse all CRNA programs or check neighboring states for options.

Does a higher CRNA salary in Hawaii offset the cost of school?

We don't have enough published tuition or salary data for Hawaii to run this comparison. See our CRNA school cost and financing guide for the general framework.

Our Final Thoughts

Salary numbers are a starting point, not the whole decision. Hawaii's BLS figure tells you what CRNAs there report earning on average — it doesn't tell you what a specific employer will offer you, what taxes and cost of living do to that number, or whether the program that gets you there is worth its tuition. Run your own numbers before you commit to a state or a program.

Salary data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2023, SOC 29-1151 (Nurse Anesthetists). Program and tuition data from The CRNA Club's verified school database. Learn about our methodology →

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