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Labor and Delivery Nurse Salary in Minnesota 2026

Statewide pay overview, hourly rate, top cities, estimated take-home pay, and city-level links for labor and delivery nurse roles in MN.

Statewide annual estimate

$83,640

$40.21/hr, $1,608/wk, $6,970/mo

State pay snapshot

Hourly

$40.21

Weekly

$1,608

Monthly

$6,970

Annual

$83,640

This is 2% above the national baseline of $82,000 per year for labor and delivery nurse.

Top paying cities in MN

CityHourlyAnnual
Minneapolis, MN$44.23$92,004
Saint Paul, MN$42.22$87,822
Bloomington, MN$41.42$86,149
Rochester, MN$39.41$81,967
Duluth, MN$37.80$78,622

Estimated salary range

10th percentile

$60,221

$28.95/hr

25th percentile

$71,930

$34.58/hr

Median estimate

$83,640

$40.21/hr

75th percentile

$95,350

$45.84/hr

90th percentile

$110,405

$53.08/hr

Take-home pay and taxes

Estimated take-home pay for the statewide salary is about $59,510 per year, or $4,959 per month, using a simplified federal tax assumption and the stored Minnesota state income tax rate. Use a city page calculator to adjust the salary input for a specific offer.

How to increase pay

  • Compare offers across the highest-paying cities before accepting a role.
  • Ask about shift differential, weekend differential, overtime rules, and call pay.
  • Document specialty certifications, high-acuity experience, and unit leadership work.
  • Compare total compensation, not only hourly rate: benefits and retirement match matter.

FAQ

How much does a Labor and Delivery Nurse make in Minnesota?

The 2026 statewide estimate is $83,640 per year, or about $40.21 per hour, before taxes.

What are the top cities for Labor and Delivery Nurse salary in MN?

Among the cities in this model, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Bloomington currently show the highest local estimates for labor and delivery nurse pay.

Is Minnesota above or below the national average?

Minnesota is estimated to be 2% above the national baseline for labor and delivery nurse pay after the state cost-of-living adjustment.

Methodology

Last updated April 29, 2026. State estimates start with a national specialty salary baseline and apply the Minnesota cost-of-living multiplier. City pages add local market multipliers. Estimates are for planning and comparison only.