Anonymous Nurse Pay Report

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San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
74.79
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
86.00
San Francisco
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
fertility
52.88
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
case mgmt
87.01
Sacramento
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
LVN/LPN
 yrs
gastro
37.19
Durham
NC
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
oncology
27.81
Oakland
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
fertility
61.66
Palo Alto
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
emergency
69.64
Brooklyn
NY
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
APRN
 yrs
peds emergency
72.00
CA
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
RN
 yrs
hospice
46.00
San Francisco
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
L&D
PD
61.43
New York City
NY
costly
costly
costly
costly
APRN
 yrs
L&D
65.17
San Leandro
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
med surg
47.41
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
80.00
Irvine
CA
very costly
very costly
very costly
very costly
RN
 yrs
OR
53.00
Austin
TX
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
1
 yrs
step-down
30.75
New Orleans
LA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
emergency
58.23
Los Angeles
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
0
 yrs
med surg
45.00
New York City
NY
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
lactation
60.36
Richmond
VA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
PACU
37.62
NY
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
RN
12
 yrs
lactation
63.03
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
82.00
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
93.00
New York City
NY
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
PACU
60.34
Clinton
MD
very affordable
very affordable
very affordable
very affordable
RN
 yrs
clin documnt
trvl
99.00
San Francisco
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
fertility
56.00
San Francisco
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
95.00
Hartford
CT
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
43.00
Berkeley
CA
costly
costly
costly
costly
RN
 yrs
SNF
49.00
San Luis Obispo
CA
affordable
affordable
affordable
affordable
RN
 yrs
L&D
60.00

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From real nurses like you and me.  Nurses anonymously report their income and workplace data and I create the tables and visualizations that you see. Please consider adding your voice. We are a community of nurses helping nurses. Read more here.

What is Cost of Living (COL)?

One of the most important parts of a nurse's job is how much it costs to live in that city. If you are a nurse looking for a new job, you might want to consider the city with highest pay and lowest cost of living (COL).

How do I interpret the Cost of Living (COL) on this page?

The lower the number, the better.

What it Shows:
This chart compares the cost of renting a two-bedroom apartment to the amount people earn per hour in different cities.

COL score: The number represents how many hours you need to work to afford the apartment.
    Lower Number: Means you need to work fewer hours to cover the rent, indicating that living there is     more affordable.
    Higher Number: Means you need to work more hours to cover the rent, indicating that living there     is less affordable.

Categories:
   
Very Affordable - Rent is low compared to wages.
   Affordable - Rent is manageable but takes a moderate portion of earnings.
   Costly - Rent is high relative to wages, which may strain your budget.
   Very Costly - Rent is very high compared to wages, making it difficult to afford.

To borrow my 5-year-old nephew’s favorite phrase, “Let me explain.” I am not able to determine the true cost of living as maybe the government might, but I've come up with a solution. I am using the median rent of a 2 bedroom apartment (from Zillow) as a proxy to estimate the cost of living. The NursePay proxy COL value you see above is simply cost of rent in that city divided by the hourly wage reported for that entry. So in other words, it is the number of hours of reported pay required to afford a 2bedroom apartment in that city. More here.

Where can I find pay info at specific jobs/hospitals?

I get it. Before you pick up and move to another city you want to know what hospitals or nurse jobs exist in that city and how much they pay. Check out workplaces here.

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