It depends. Working the same number of hours, the PA salary will be higher to go along with the higher education and responsibilities. However, some PAs are on salary and get paid a flat rate regardless of the number of hours they work.
The RN is usually on a wage and will make 1.5 - 2x hourly rate for any overtime. Thus, they can actually make more than the PA if they work alot of hours.
In general the higher the education, the better the income. Overall, PAs make more, although they have more responsibility and malpractice and other expenses (license, Re-cert, CME, DEA license, etc).
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