How Much Does a Certified Midwife Make? What the Salary Data Actually Shows
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Certified midwife salaries are a healthcare and career compensation topic. We don't cover healthcare professions, medical licensing, or clinical wage data, and we wouldn't want to give you incomplete or misleading information on something that matters to your career decisions.
Where to Find Accurate Midwife Salary Information
For reliable, current data on certified midwife compensation, these are the right places to look:
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) — publishes annual wage data for nurse midwives and related roles, broken down by state, employer type, and experience level
- American College of Nurse-Midwives (midwife.org) — industry-specific compensation surveys and career resources
- Indeed, Glassdoor, or ZipRecruiter — self-reported salary ranges with filters for location, certification type, and setting (hospital, birth center, private practice)
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