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?

I would appreciate if you could email me cause I need some infos. Thank you.

I would appreciate if you could email me pls. I need some infos. Thank you!

1. State: Ga

2. Experience : 9 years

3.specialty: Nicu/picu/peds cicu/peds

4. 47.75/hr at one job and 48/hr at my prn

5. Differientials: 4.5 at one and 5.25 at the other

no union (it georgia)

i have a tendency to find high paying jobs.

Those are AWESOME numbers for the south!!

1. State you work in: CA

2. Years of experience: New Grad

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

4. Hourly Pay (base rate) or salary: 47.92 (50.32 after 6 months)

5. Differentials (if any) $6 evening/night

6. Union: CNA

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