Most UK floor nurses can earn at least 50% more in the USA than they do here in the UK, in some States the difference becomes double or more!
The cost of living in the UK is generally much higher and so are the taxes. I know there are State variations but on the whole most UK nurses who have moved to the USA & have not had any major problems don't seem to regret it - from reading posts on this forum. It would be interesting to see how many US nurses have made the journey the other way & if they wished they hadn't?
The main differences seem to be the better employment laws they have here in the UK - you are way better protected in your jobs here, on the whole - again I accept that there are State variations on this. Also you get way more vacation time here in the UK & that goes for any State!
You also have more autonomy in some ways here than you seem to have in the USA. Our doctors may sometimes think they're gods but they neither get treated like it or are allowed to act like it for long

. Most experienced nurses here are able to give an opinion that is listened to & acted upon by the vast majority of their medical colleagues. We can make decisions about some care without written orders, for example putting in catheters for retention, without any comebacks.
I think that the staff shortages here are more acute than most places in the USA (though I'm sure not all) & most of us do not have the luxury of a CNA to do some of the more basic tasks. There is no such thing as an LPN either so you pretty much have to do everything for your patient from cleaning their lockers to carrying out complicated dressing care. I think that's why so many nurses get burned out because we used to have a lot more back-up & help than we do now. the workload is way too high for most nurses in the NHS today & IMHO that has resulted in the terrible stories of poor care, malnutrition etc etc that we see now.
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