RN Salary Survey 2013: Post here!

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Greetings!

After reading past informal survey posts on allnurses, I wanted to pose this question for 2013. The intent of this post to to give myself and others a good range of pay for nurses across the US right now based on experience and location. This will be an informal guide for me to start a masters paper on (Subject: area cost of living and nurses salary). Several years ago I believe Houston was voted for best place for a nurse with cost of living adjusted, but I think this might be changing.

Things to note while reading other's salaries:

-Generally, high paying locations relate to high cost of living (SF, NYC, etc). The reverse seems to be true as well (lower cost of living=lower pay). 65$/hr may be the norm in San Francisco, but the average 1br apartment is $2800 without parking and a house costs well over $1 million. Please take this into account. We live in a big country and cost of living varies widely (especially housing costs)

If you post, please state your:

1. State you work in

2. Years of experience

3. Specialty/unit and work setting (clinic, hospital, prison, etc)

4. Hourly Pay (base rate) or salary

5. Differentials (if any)

6. Union?

Specializes in public health.

1. Colorado

2. Two months

3. Public health

4. About $24

5. Salaried, no diff

6. No union

Specializes in NICU.

1. ID

2. 3 years

3. NICU

4. 23.50

5. I think ~3 ish for nights, ~1.50 for weekends

Specializes in NICU.

1. Houston, TX

2. NICU

3. 1.5 years

4. $27.05

5. $3.25 (7-11pm) $4.75 (11-7am)

6. No union. This is Texas (I hate Texas)

They say cost of living is lower here, but it depends on where you live. I live in the loop and rent is a lot higher here. I pay over $1,200 for a 1 bedroom

Specializes in CDI Supervisor; Formerly NICU.

Did the close the highways out of Texas, and you're trapped here?

Specializes in NICU.
Did the close the highways out of Texas, and you're trapped here?

I will be moving out of here the second my lease is up.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
I will be moving out of here the second my lease is up.
Just like I LOVE Chicago but can't afford to live there....so I lived in NW Indiana about a 40 mile drive to the city and cut my living expenses in half
Specializes in NICU.
Just like I LOVE Chicago but can't afford to live there....so I lived in NW Indiana about a 40 mile drive to the city and cut my living expenses in half

I'm still trying to decide where I wanna go after Texas. These posting may help my decision. This Yankee can't handle Texas.

Specializes in Med/Surg/ICU/Stepdown.

1. NY (Upstate--beyond Huntington)

2.

3. Acute Care Hospital (teaching) -- Medical Inpatient

4. $22/hr

5. Evening: $1.50, Night: $2.00, Weekend: $1.00

6. Non-unionized

1. State you work in: CO

2. Years of experience: 1yr

3. Specialty/unit and work setting (clinic, hospital, prison, etc): LTC

4. Hourly Pay (base rate) or salary: 25.50per/hr

5. Differentials (if any): 3.00 for Evenings, 3.50 for NOC and 1.00 Weekends

6. Union? Nope

1. CA

2. 20yrs

3. OR/Surgery/Pre-Post-Op

4. 64.13/hr

5. 4 days/wk 10hr e/d

6. Union

Specializes in Dialysis.

1. State you work in: Florida

[COLOR=#333333]2. Years of experience: 1 day…I just graduated :)

3. Specialty/unit and work setting: Hemodialysis

4. Hourly Pay (base rate) or salary: $23.88

5. Differentials (if any): None, but overtime is time and a half.

6. Union? No

1. CA

2. 20yrs

3. OR/Surgery/Pre-Post-Op

4. 64.13/hr

5. 4 days/wk 10hr e/d

6. Union

Wow!!! 64 dollars! Amazing.

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