What is the salary for a CRNA?
LocumTenens.com conducted its Annual Salary and Employment Survey in August and September 2022. Survey respondents represent CRNAs who practice on a locum tenens basis as well as those with permanent salaries. Compensation results consist of only full-time, permanent employees and consider only annual salary and bonuses.
Average certified nurse anesthetist salary in 2022
$239,243
Historical Salary Data
How does this year's salary for CRNAs compare to other years?
The average CRNA salary has steadily been increasing over the years, and despite the pandemic, CRNA salary continued to increase, unlike anesthesiologists who reported a decreased salary in 2020. However, more than a third (36%) stated their salary decreased last year due to the pandemic and 37% said they were laid off or furloughed in 2020.
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2021 data not available.
Survey Results
Demographic insights by gender
Male
43%Female
56%Where did CRNAs work in 2022?
Most CRNAs worked in hospitals or practices owned by hospitals in 2022.
Hospital employed
34%
Medical group / practice owned by a hospital / system
34%
Independent medical group / practice
28%
RESPONDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
CRNAs who took this survey
More than a third (36%) of CRNAs who responded work contract or locum tenens. Millennials (born between 1981 and 1997) lead, comprising 46% of the nurse anesthetist specialty. The Southeast has the most practicing CRNAs (35%) of all the regions in the U.S.