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Registered Nurses in Texas

Every figure on this page is a published state-level statistic or a stated calculation on one. Texas has 261,050 registered nurses on employer payrolls — 8.3 for every 1,000 residents.

$91,690
mean annual wage
BLS OEWS May 2024
$90,010
median annual wage
BLS OEWS May 2024
261,050
RNs employed
BLS OEWS May 2024
8.3
RNs per 1,000 residents
derived from OEWS

What the pay is worth here

Texas's price level runs at 97.1 against a national 100. Dividing the mean wage by that index puts Texas at $94,470 in national-average dollars — 23rd highest of the 51 states and DC on that measure.

The adjusted figure is our arithmetic, not a published wage: mean wage ÷ price index × 100. Price index: Derived from BEA implicit regional price deflators (SAIRPD 2024): state/US x 100; matches published RPPs within ~2pts

The 2038 outlook

HRSA projects Texas will have 93.1% of the registered nurses it needs by 2038 — a projected shortfall, on their assumptions. A projection is a model of the future, not a measurement of it.

Source: HRSA Workforce Projections FY2025 full-data workbook, Registered Nurses, Rurality=Total

Staffing law and licence portability

  • Staffing ratios: staffing committee required
  • Nurse Licensure Compact: member

Both of these come from secondary-source compilations, not from statute text we have read ourselves — the weakest provenance on this page, and flagged as such. Ratios: Secondary-source compilation (nursejournal.org, hklaw.com, nursinglicensure.org), retrieved 2026-08-14; NY=ICU/critical care only, MA=ICU only, OR=phased from 2024 · Compact: 41 member states per nurse.org/NCSBN-derived lists, June 2026; MA/MI/MN/NY enacted awaiting implementation

Nursing programmes in Texas

We hold NCLEX results for 131 Texas programmes. The largest by most recent cohort:

ProgrammeCohort SatPass rate
Galen College of Nursing 2025 1034 81.9%
University of Texas at Arlington 2025 936 89.7%
Texas Tech University Hsc School of Nursing 2025 621 85.8%
Galen College of Nursing 2025 528 85.2%
University of Texas at Tyler 2025 493 87.2%
Texas Woman'S University 2025 438 92.5%
Tarrant County College 2025 427 82.7%
Baylor University 2025 362 96.1%

Ordered by cohort size, not by pass rate: at these sample sizes a programme of nine graduates would otherwise outrank one of three hundred. Every row carries the number who sat the exam so you can weigh it yourself. Source: State boards of nursing (7 states) · College Scorecard field-of-study · CCNE + ACEN directories; conservative name matching, unmatched shown as partial profiles

What this page has, and what it doesn't

  • Has: pay, employment and RNs per capita from the BLS OEWS May 2024 state file; a cost-of-living adjustment we calculate; HRSA's 2038 supply projection; staffing-law and compact status from secondary sources.
  • Doesn't have: first-person accounts, survey answers, specialty breakdowns, turnover or satisfaction for Texas. Those exist on this site only at national level — the accounts we collect are not reliably tied to a state, and inventing a location for them would be worse than admitting we cannot.

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