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  2. The highest-paying metro for nurses in every state - AOL

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    New York: New York City - Nurses in New York are typically paid $46,150 more than the metro's median income. - Median annual wage for nurses: $103,540 (#1 overall)

  3. Nurses Get Paid The Most Here - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Best-Paying Places for Nurses – 2022 Edition appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. ... housing costs make up just 13.24% of average pay for nurses in Buffalo, New York ...

  4. Where can you live most comfortably on a nurse's salary? - AOL

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    For example, in the New York City metro area, the post-tax salary for nurses averages $80,154. With living costs 20% above the national average, the actual purchasing power equates to $66,850 when ...

  5. The top 10 highest-paying RN specialties today - AOL

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    Whether you're a nursing student charting your career path or an experienced RN seeking new opportunities, Vivian Health explores the top 10 highest-paying RN specialties in 2024 to help you find ...

  6. Nurses Get Paid The Most Here - AOL

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    Demand for nurses surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, and for those willing to travel, the field became more lucrative: traveling nurses earn roughly two to three times more per hour than those ...

  7. The Top 10 States for Nurses - AOL

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    The best state to work as a nurse is Maine, followed by Montana and Washington, according to a new report from financial website WalletHub. The worst is the District of Columbia, with Hawaii and ...

  8. Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied ...

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    In 2001, the union's independently conducted poll of 6,000 registered nurses in the state found that 56 percent of nurses would enter the profession today due to mandatory overtime and poor nurse-to-patient staffing ratios. At the time, the poll was the largest survey of RNs ever conducted in Pennsylvania. [20]

  9. 20 of the highest-paying cities for travel nurses - AOL

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    This analysis was based on March 1 data from nearly 600 U.S. cities, limited to those with populations above 10,000 people and fell within the top 1,000 overall highest-paying for travel nurses.