August 11, 2021

Nursing Home CNAs see 7.13% Hourly Increase in 2021

BY LeadingAge

In response to staffing demands from COVID-19, CNA rates spiked upwards in 2021, outpacing the 2020 increase of 4.76%. Certified Medication Technicians (CMTs) also saw a sharp rate increase, going from a 3.12% increase in 2020 to a 6.75% increase in 2021. The highest hourly rate increase was seen in Non-Certified Nurse Aides, which increased 7.98% from the 2020 increase of 4.24%.

The national 50th percentile for Non-Certified Nurse Aides was $12.60; the hourly rate for CNAs was $15.23; and the national 50th percentile for CMTs was $16.47. Turnover for CNAs increased significantly to 51.38%, compared to the 2020 turnover rate of 39.38%. The national turnover rate for all employees was 38.68%, up from the 2020 rate of 35.36%.

This year marks the 44th annual year of publication. 1,613 nursing homes participated in the study and provided compensation data on 147,900+ employees, covering 46 management and 53 nonmanagement positions. 40.05% of study participants were not-for-profit facilities, while 59.95% were for-profit facilities. The results are reported according to revenue size, profit type, region, state, and CBSA. The 2021-2022 Nursing Home Salary & Benefits Report includes 19 fringe benefits, shift differentials, and projected salary increases by department for 2021 to 2022. Data in the study are effective as of March 2021.

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