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Nurse salary in Denver: can you afford rent?

A Nurse in Denver typically earns $49,000$92,000/year, with a median around $65,000/year. Median 1-bedroom rent is $1,900/month.

Affordability verdict

Stretch

At a typical Nurse salary of $65,000/year, spending on median Denver rent ($1,900/mo) would take up 35% of gross income. That's above the 30% guideline but not uncommon — a stretch situation.

Nurse salary range in Denver

$49,000

Entry level

lower quartile

$65,000

Typical

median estimate

$92,000

Experienced

upper quartile

Registered nurses provide patient care in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings. Figures are gross annual salary estimates for Denver.

How much rent can a Nurse afford?

25% of income (comfortable)$1,354/mo
30% of income (standard)$1,625/mo
35% of income (stretch)$1,896/mo
Median Denver rent$1,900/mo

Rent landscape in Denver

$1,100

Budget

cheapest 10%

$1,900

Median

most common

$3,200

Premium

top 10%

1-bedroom equivalent. US Census ACS 2022 + Zillow Observed Rent Index · 2022–2023

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