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Nurse.Com Salary Report: Growing Pay Gap Impacting Women, BIPOC Professionals

Nurse.com, a Relias company and the trusted go-to resource for nurses all over the world, released their 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report, identifying and analyzing trends related to US nurses’ views of their jobs and satisfaction in their roles. The report revealed that while salaries increased for some groups, there is significant concern about pay equity, especially among nurses who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and women, as the gender pay gap for registered nurses has not only continued to widen but nearly doubled in the last two years. These heightened feelings among nurses of being underpaid, at a time of unprecedented stress on the healthcare system due to the pandemic, may result in more veteran nurses leaving the profession or changing employers.

Nurse.com surveyed 2,516 respondents, 87% of which were registered nurses (RNs), 5% of which were advanced practiced registered nurses (APRNs), and 8% of which were licensed practical nurses or licensed vocational nurses (LPN/LVNs). The study, which was conducted between November and December 2021, comprehensively examined how nurses felt about their pay at a pivotal time – 20 months into the COVID-19 pandemic – and how these feelings may impact nurse staffing in the future.

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Numerous studies have pointed to widespread feelings of dissatisfaction, burnout, and turnover among nursing professionals. The Nurse.com study found that 28% of nursing professionals had changed work settings in 2020 and 2021, and 47% were open to new opportunities. 29% of nurses across all licensures are considering leaving the profession — an 18% jump from the 2020 survey. The largest percentages were seen among nurses at the beginning of their careers (ages 18-24) and more experienced nurses (ages 65+).

In this survey, other key findings include:

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“Nurse staffing shortages exceeded crisis levels during the pandemic, and while pay has risen for many nurses, a substantial number of nurses are still feeling underpaid and overworked,” said Felicia Sadler, MJ, BSN, RN, CPHQ, LSSBB, Nurse.com ambassador and Patient Safety & Quality Executive at Relias. “Frontline nurses are the backbone of care delivery and it’s vital that they feel valued and rewarded. This report serves as a decision-making handbook for nurses as they evaluate their roles and navigate their career development, as well as a guide for employers as they seek to better understand how to address the inequities in their workforces and strengthen their organizations.”

“It’s more important than ever that all nursing professionals feel supported as they continue to face challenges daily as a result of the pandemic,” said Trish Richardson, MSN, BSBA, RN, NE-BC, CMSRN, Nurse.com ambassador and Clinical Executive Consultant at Relias. “As a nurse educator, I’d recommend that organizations assess their current training, professional development and career pathing offerings including clinical pathways and mentor programs to ensure employees are supported at every stage of their career. Considering long-standing racial pay disparities, I encourage all of my peers, and especially nurses of color, to continue advocating for themselves, negotiating for higher salaries and securing pay equity. Florence Nightingale’s sentiment that nurses should continue learning all of our lives remains relevant today. I propose we heed the call and continue our education and pursue advanced degrees and specialty certifications. You see, whether through your employer or independent study, advanced training and education opens up a world of opportunities and well positions you for future successes.”

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