- There is a serious nationwide shortage of CNAs, and CNAs must find and hire CNAs ASAP to keep their businesses running.
- According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of CNAs is expected to grow significantly from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for any other career.
- The median CNA salary in Minnesota was 36,770 in a year and is still rising.
- Top 10 percent of CNAs earn more than 46,490.
CNAs with an education from an accredited school tend to earn more than others.
When weighing job opportunities, a CNA should also take into consideration health insurance, retirement plans, vacation time, compensation for continuing education and growth opportunities. These all play an important role in earning potential.
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