Travel Nurse Salary Guide: Ann Arbor, MI
Average Travel Nurse Salary
Average Travel Nurse Salary
$2,840/week
The average salary for a Travel Nurse in Ann Arbor, MI is $2,840 per week. This is 28% higher than the Michigan average of $2,031.
Last updated on June 1, 2024. Based on 2 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Nurse salaries in Ann Arbor, MI compared to State and National Averages
Travel Nurse salaries in Ann Arbor, MI compared to State and National Averages
$2,840/week
Ann Arbor, MI
26% higher than the US average.
$2,031/week
Michigan
4% lower than the US average.
$2,108/week
United States
How Travel Nurse Salaries in Ann Arbor Compare to Other Cities
How Travel Nurse Salaries in Ann Arbor Compare to Other Cities
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Southfield, Michigan
$1,973/week
This is 44% lower than the Ann Arbor average of $2,840.
Detroit, Michigan
$1,895/week
This is 50% lower than the Ann Arbor average of $2,840.
Toledo, Ohio
$2,076/week
This is 37% lower than the Ann Arbor average of $2,840.
Top Travel Nurse Jobs
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Travel Nurse RN - OR - Operating Room
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Trinity Health FirstChoice
- 5x8 hrs, Nights
$2,840/week
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Travel Nurse RN - PCU - Progressive Care Unit
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Trinity Health FirstChoice
- 3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,556/week
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