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By EveryNurse Staff on June 14, 2021
Though nurses of all kinds are in demand in the state of Vermont, research shows that those who have a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing tend to make more money and have more opportunities than their peers with an Associate’s Degree or diploma. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that RNs in the state of Vermont earn an annual median salary of $62,260.