California vs Texas for RNs (Salaries Adjusted for Cost of Living) | Nurses to Riches

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Komentáře • 216

  • @NursesToRiches
    @NursesToRiches  Před měsícem +1

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  • @Monica-hr1qx
    @Monica-hr1qx Před rokem +68

    Left Texas for California and make more money here, even with the cost of living being higher.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +8

      Exactly

    • @jaxxone4907
      @jaxxone4907 Před rokem +2

      Yeah bs

    • @everss02
      @everss02 Před rokem +1

      In law drives 3 hours each way, just to live in no where central valley. Cali is a crap life

    • @czts4778
      @czts4778 Před rokem +1

      Just be smart.

    • @fdcdrifter
      @fdcdrifter Před rokem +2

      I dont believe you. Lived in cali for 31 years and left 5 years ago. California taxes you crazy amounts

  • @miich7145
    @miich7145 Před rokem +4

    very informative! Thank you for doing this!

  • @honestlyonnie
    @honestlyonnie Před rokem +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVEN MAKING THIS CHANNEL! 🙌🙏

  • @NanelleGriselda
    @NanelleGriselda Před 10 měsíci +2

    Jason you’re just the best ❤

  • @rjsmusicstudio4716
    @rjsmusicstudio4716 Před rokem +5

    I enjoyed your vid thank you. So glad you back.

  • @unicornhorse1632
    @unicornhorse1632 Před rokem +3

    Always enjoy your content!

  • @cheriepitchford8082
    @cheriepitchford8082 Před rokem +2

    Thanks! Very informative vid!

  • @manuelmoraleda9684
    @manuelmoraleda9684 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Note: California is the only state with the required by law the Nurse to Patient Ratio. This is a big deal because this protect the nurse from being "worked to death."

  • @jameslin5678
    @jameslin5678 Před rokem +24

    I love how detailed you are with the breakdown between these two states. It's perfect for those of us who like to compare quantitatively! This content is very high quality and I see it growing quickly--you've certainly earned my sub! One question re: the TX overtime laws though. If you've worked the 7th consecutive day in a workweek, isn't it pretty much guaranteed that the 7th day will be over 40 hours? (i.e. if assuming 8 hour shifts, the 7th work day would be hours 49-56 of the workweek which means overtime, right?)

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      Hi! Thanks for the comment. Technically, yes if you're working 8 hours per day then the 7th day will be overtime. But they specifically state over 40 hours in one week, which means that if you work in an odd nursing position then your employer can hire you to work every day, 4 hours a day, every day of the week, and you still won't get overtime pay on the 7th day.

  • @ziahandzariya
    @ziahandzariya Před 3 měsíci +1

    You guys are genius!!! Thank you for your videos! Planning to move in Cali soon!

  • @MrPhipper
    @MrPhipper Před rokem +27

    I am an RN in Marin County and have been thinking about leaving to Texas for cost of living reasons. Trying to raise a family on one income and save for a house has been difficult even for me making over $70/hour. That being said, I am dreading working in TX as a nurse… your video is making me want to stick it out even longer here in Cali!!

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +13

      Yeah man... Make money here, invest it, build a nice nest egg, then move.

    • @melaniehall4542
      @melaniehall4542 Před rokem +6

      I've been practicing as a nurse in Texas for nearly 18 years. The pay is terrible, the insurance is even worse, and they try really hard not to use agency staff. They would rather work their nurses short and get a profit then use agency. I work here because my family is here.

    • @teedteed9130
      @teedteed9130 Před rokem +1

      We were a single income home for many years with a family of 5 until very recently when my wife got her BSN and became a nurse in TX. Even bought a house during this time. Cost of living is cheap enough to make it happen fairly easily (for us) actually. My salary alone wouldn't have been enough for us to have the same setup (wife going to school full time while I worked with 2/3 kids in daycare) in California and survive. I was born and raised there and still have family and friends there so I have a pretty good idea what the cost of living is like.

    • @anantarajwagle7034
      @anantarajwagle7034 Před 4 měsíci

      I am thinking of studying Nursing. Can we get job after associate degree? Thank you

  • @SamianHQuazi
    @SamianHQuazi Před rokem +19

    Love it Jason! As a Houstonian, I couldn't wait to share this with my family!😁

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      Thanks dude! I was hoping to see more cities from Texas higher up on the list because of the lower cost of housing. But, the salaries would need to be much higher in order to compete with those in California.

    • @shawnjoseph7522
      @shawnjoseph7522 Před rokem +1

      can you do it for NPs?

    • @shawnjoseph7522
      @shawnjoseph7522 Před rokem +2

      i think you can make more in Houston...I hear that

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      When I collected the data, Houston was the highest paying city in Texas, but the cost of living was too high relative to the other cities in Texas. Also, I'll see if I can start putting the numbers together for NPs.

    • @shawnjoseph7522
      @shawnjoseph7522 Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches thanks man..I need it as I want to be in Texas...not Houston though

  • @kelseyreid5793
    @kelseyreid5793 Před rokem +5

    This video was super informative! Hailing from CT and thinking about moving to TX, but sounds like best plan is to do remote work home based in CT and live in TX!

  • @yoanalvarez6128
    @yoanalvarez6128 Před rokem +6

    This video should have 1 million views.

  • @perezkashekyebwa7643
    @perezkashekyebwa7643 Před rokem +6

    You have a Golden Heart Mr Jayson & Monica

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      Aww, thank you 🙏🏼

    • @perezkashekyebwa7643
      @perezkashekyebwa7643 Před rokem +2

      @@NursesToRiches You r such a great family that I have watched almost all your videos and will never leave my Memory

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      @@perezkashekyebwa7643 damn, didn't know these videos were that impactful. Thank you!

  • @mikeg5365
    @mikeg5365 Před rokem +6

    Your awesome 😎. Great information. I’m working in Folsom at a LTACH as a new grad. They had us sign an agreement were we don’t get double time unless we go past 80 hours in a 2 week period 😠

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      That sounds like a shitty facility 🤮. But, hey, as a new grad, you gotta take what you can get.

    • @mikeg5365
      @mikeg5365 Před rokem +2

      @@NursesToRiches yes it’s like a step down unit but with 5 patients ….with this minor experience, I’ve been thinking about applying to Cleveland clinic or Mayo Clinic for Icu for a year. That would make me have an upper hand and be able to qualify myself for Crna school.

    • @rjsmusicstudio4716
      @rjsmusicstudio4716 Před rokem +1

      Crna school awesome goal I hope you achieve it because crna school is getting more competitive every year.

    • @sw5376
      @sw5376 Před rokem

      @@mikeg5365 You don't NEED Cleveland Clinic to get into a CRNA program. You need your 3.5 GPA or GRE if u did not get that grade, and 2000hrs working in critical care. A HOSPITAL NAME WON'T GIVE U A CHANCE, sorry.

  • @sbdrummer909
    @sbdrummer909 Před rokem +28

    Awesome video!! As a California native, I never knew that other states such as Texas did not have all the benefits such as parent leave and overtime!

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +10

      Yeah people like to get at California for being so liberal, and California has a looot of flaws (i.e. High levels of crime and homelessness), but there are many laws that exist here that benefit its residents more than any other state in the country.

    • @rachaeljensen4236
      @rachaeljensen4236 Před rokem +7

      That's why I laugh so hard I shart anytime nurses strike in Cali. You have the highest pay, ratios, breaks, break nurses, OT after 8 hours... what else do you have to strike about. Meanwhile I'm over here working ER with 21 patients assigned to me, no breaks, short staffed, at $21/hr bc we finally got a raise lol

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +6

      $21/hr 😩. I know people who work at target and earn more than that.. Poor you, lol.

    • @Taylor-cx7cp
      @Taylor-cx7cp Před rokem +3

      @@rachaeljensen4236 I’m sorry I work at a biology lab and make more than that. That’s a slap in the face to what you guys gotta put up with smh

    • @Stewiesan
      @Stewiesan Před rokem +7

      @@rachaeljensen4236 So because we get paid you think the hospital isn't doing something sketchy? Nah, we'll strike for patient safety.

  • @BigTroubleD
    @BigTroubleD Před rokem +8

    Thank you for all the work you do.
    Can you make a video on your FIRE and retirement goals? Will you be expatriating with your family? I’d love to hear your plan and goals as someone who hopes to FIRE and probably become an expat.

    • @kristenturner1222
      @kristenturner1222 Před rokem +1

      Can you also make a video on your experience changing careers, taking prereqs, and choosing ABSN programs? I'd love to hear how you approached this process from a financial and life goal standpoint. Thank you!

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      That's a good idea. I'll consider it. Thanks!

    • @kristenturner1222
      @kristenturner1222 Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches Thank you!!!

    • @colematthews7535
      @colematthews7535 Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches please do! A FIRE video for singles maybe 🥺
      The way I see it, as a single young man with no kids, working nights and weekends, with 3-4 overtime shifts a month in Sacramento, I could invest close to $75-$100k per year while living off of $40-$50k. I would rent a room and basically live like I do as a student. After ten years, compounded in addition to swing trading, I honestly think $1.5m should be 100% possible. Coast FIRE in 10 years at minimum.

  • @brianismael2816
    @brianismael2816 Před 9 měsíci +2

    In California hospitals with 12 hour shifts they have alternative work week contracts that you give up getting time and half after working 8 hours.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před 9 měsíci

      What do you mean? That's not something I've heard of in any hospital.

  • @vikoyaustin3660
    @vikoyaustin3660 Před rokem +6

    Different story for nurses working at TMC, world-renowned. It’s a matter of who you work for. I know nurses who works there, able to maintain a mortgage and sustain a lifestyle with just one parent working even non-medical field can do. Can’t do that here in California. One employer over there offers medical coverage for free for life. Here am paying $700/mo for the family to be under the care of the doctors at work. I work for the State hospital.

  • @colematthews7535
    @colematthews7535 Před rokem +4

    Dude, your channel has helped me so much. I’m a student in Florida and I obsess over this stuff. I’m a finance brain too, and I’ve eventually come around to Sacramento. I forgot that’s exactly where you are; lol, figures. A couple hours from South Lake Tahoe for killer snowboarding too, no less. Now, if I can just convince myself to forego the MMJ card and pass from the BON we get in Oregon, I’m in for the extra $30k/yr before overtime take home. I could feasibly FIRE in ten years with $1.5m+ in Sacramento renting a room (with a little trading luck). Crazy opportunity. Any insight into what the most in-demand specialties are in the area? So far, it looks like the OR sub-specialties pay the most.

  • @raymondmeyers8983
    @raymondmeyers8983 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Keep in mind, even though many of these benefits aren’t required by law in Texas, many employers still offer them as a way of being competitive.

  • @gracyd326
    @gracyd326 Před rokem +5

    Have you check the nurses salary in Houston working at the Medical Center area? I currently earn 116;000 annually and will have insurance coverage after (aside from Medicare )working in my current hospital for more than 10 years.I live 3 miles away from the Med Center with a mortgage payment of 1800. My subdivision never got flooded .This is is a regular 40 hours per week.Currently the houses here are getting expensive. Got lucky to get this house 12 years ago.Some of my friends who like to work OT earn way higher than me. I can’t think of a hospital in port Arthur that can pay this much unless you are in managerial position or a Nurse practitioner.

    • @Threedaysextension
      @Threedaysextension Před rokem +4

      I was offered to go back to H-town as an ICU nurse at TMC Memorial Hermann for 58/hr after night differential. I have about 10 years experience and my friends who I used to work with in Htown said I was crazy to turn it down. They asked if I was in management and I said I just applied as regular RN. They said they dont make close to that

  • @emilyblessing1871
    @emilyblessing1871 Před 7 měsíci

    Most hospital unions contracts have alternative work week overtime calculations and they differentiate 8, 10, and 12 hour workers. So RNs who work 12 hours do not see overtime pay until they go over 12 hours in a shift or 36 hours in a work week. If you go over 12 in a shift it is double time still and not 1.5x. If you pick-up an extra shift and you worked your 3... the entire shift will be 1.5x pay. If you work all 7 in a week the first 8 hours is 1.5x and the last 4 is 2x.

  • @globright9127
    @globright9127 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes! We were going to move tontexas but found out its way too big, traffic is worse, and the state benefits suck! Plus property taxes are higher. Ill be losing more money if we moved to texas!

  • @richjaneRN
    @richjaneRN Před rokem +3

    I so need this. Thank you! I'm a Filipino Torn between CA and WA. My family is in WA. But I want to work and live in CA specifically SF or Sacramento. ❤❤

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @brianismael2816
      @brianismael2816 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I just moved to sac. I was surprised to see 30% of nurses in my building are Filipino lol.

  • @everss02
    @everss02 Před rokem +1

    Our employer paid my wife all 12 weeks for both kids using EIB hours. Methodist Dallas, TX $54/hr as a float nurse

  • @NURSESTEPHANIE09
    @NURSESTEPHANIE09 Před rokem +5

    As you’re a past New Yorker, can you please do one comparing NY vs Cali (although alot of nurses in NY, buy their houses in Connecticut or NJ)

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +7

      Yeah, that's a good idea. There are so many comparisons I want to do that this is probably going to turn into a regular series.

    • @NURSESTEPHANIE09
      @NURSESTEPHANIE09 Před rokem +2

      @@NursesToRichesyou’re just awesome. This is such a unique channel, that I have definitely told my other RN friends about it. Keep doing these videos, as I am trying to maximize my income potential to also retire early.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      @@NURSESTEPHANIE09 aww thanks so much! The more we can grow this channel, the more income we can earn and use toward hiring someone to help us with research.
      You are definitely getting into the right profession though because all healthcare facilities are starving for nurses.

  • @brittanydoffoney5147
    @brittanydoffoney5147 Před rokem +15

    I work in Port Arthur, tx as a pct finishing my nursing degree. I'm so glad I watched this video. I was debating whether I want to stay or go to CA once I graduate. CA overtime rates are so tempting. Decisions decisions lol

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      That would be an easy decision if I were in your shoes, lol.

    • @mancycle1
      @mancycle1 Před rokem +5

      I moved to Northern California from NYC in 2019. It might be helpful to get your first nursing job in a specialty and get 18 months to 2 years under your belt.
      Once you have that options open up since some hospital systems don’t take new grads. You can apply for full time jobs or come out as a traveler to try different hospitals before deciding.

    • @nursebondemcanada
      @nursebondemcanada Před rokem

      @@mancycle1 thanks

    • @brittanydoffoney5147
      @brittanydoffoney5147 Před rokem +2

      @@mancycle1 thanks for that advice!

    • @AstroZombie1
      @AstroZombie1 Před rokem +2

      @@mancycle1 agreed. It would be super high pressure to move to a new state, as a new grad with your livelihood depending on a job your barely know how to do. Way smarter to get 1-2 yr exp, and move to CA a little confidence, plus higher pay.

  • @d3r3kyasmar
    @d3r3kyasmar Před rokem +5

    Hello from Palo Alto, CA.
    I have been waiting for you to make a video comparison between MA and CA.
    But right now theres no need to since its been more than 6months already since I move here in the Bay Area from Boston.
    I still miss Boston but i shifted my mindset this way to be thankful for living and working here in California.

  • @allansamonte45393
    @allansamonte45393 Před rokem +4

    I’m so anxious moving to Florida as I’m from New York. I wish there’s a comparison between this two state.

  • @wdeemarwdeemar8739
    @wdeemarwdeemar8739 Před rokem +1

    Hello from Hayward CA….

  • @muthoni632
    @muthoni632 Před rokem +1

    I would like to here analysis between CA and MA

  • @chrissaulog6306
    @chrissaulog6306 Před rokem +5

    I worked in Texas (San Antonio) for 6 months. Glad im back in the Bay Area. Texas is a dump for nurses.

  • @user-hh9jg5od1x
    @user-hh9jg5od1x Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your work. Where is the Dallas and Houston in that rank?...

  • @patrickmorrissey9146
    @patrickmorrissey9146 Před rokem +1

    Can you separate out the property taxes and the mortgage insurance from the mortgage payment ?

  • @matthewsanders6499
    @matthewsanders6499 Před 3 měsíci

    Any chance you could publish the full spread sheet? A lot of info was visible about CA, but not TX

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před 3 měsíci

      The full spreadsheet is available on our website.

  • @timewithmabel2752
    @timewithmabel2752 Před rokem +3

    Well done bro please do for Arizona

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Will do!

    • @_brittneymayer_
      @_brittneymayer_ Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches can you just do this for all states lmao - Ohio and or Florida

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      @@_brittneymayer_ lol. If I knew how to code I could just create a program to do the research for me. But I will eventually get to doing all the states.

    • @_brittneymayer_
      @_brittneymayer_ Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches LOVE and Appreciate what you're doing ... so .. you're telling me we need to find someone to code for you to create this program ..lol

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      @@_brittneymayer_ pretty much, lol

  • @brandonsok1912
    @brandonsok1912 Před rokem +3

    Move to Vegas. We have one of the highest hourly rates in comparison to cost of living. Lowest paying hospital here as a Icu/ed RN = 100,000 base. Homes are about 30% cheaper than California and a lot better and newer

    • @nusuralove4407
      @nusuralove4407 Před rokem +3

      Yes, but Isn’t Nevada ranked one of the lowest with Texas at an F rating for Parental Leave… 😬

    • @ronnishawilkinson9166
      @ronnishawilkinson9166 Před 7 měsíci

      I plan to move to Nevada, do you mean they have the lowest paying hospitals?

    • @brandonsok1912
      @brandonsok1912 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ronnishawilkinson9166?? The opposite

    • @brandonsok1912
      @brandonsok1912 Před 7 měsíci

      So due to all the Californians and from other states moving to Vegas and buying multiple homes at a time in cash due to how cheap it was my original comment is sadly becoming obsolete. It is becoming more and more unaffordable

  • @everss02
    @everss02 Před rokem

    add in fuel costs as that is twice the cost in cali, no mortgage, 3000+sq ft on 13000 ft lot pay cash, just was 440k new

    • @globright9127
      @globright9127 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah but you have to commute further in texas to get anywhere and pay money for tolls so you end up paying about the same.

    • @everss02
      @everss02 Před 2 měsíci

      @@globright9127 I've been to the office like 6 times in the last 5 years, wife is a RN travels maybe 20 minutes, her family in cali has 4+ hour round trip to work. Hospitals are every few miles in DFW, oversaturated. Can work close to home anyplace.

  • @Mr619usc
    @Mr619usc Před rokem +8

    Having lived in both states, your data can be somewhat misleading. It would be better to compare cities like San Diego vs DFW, Houston area vs LA area, Austin vs SF... I do agree the working conditions are better in CA, but the quality of living is really a toss up based on your preference. No state income taxes and lower housing cost in Tx will offset some of the wage disparity. Example; You can buy a nice home in TX with great schools and amenities for around 400k, a similar home/neighborhood in San Diego will put you over 1 million easily.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      In future videos I will go more in depth and include safety and crime rate per city but this video only takes the cost of home prices and tax liability into account. And I'm comparing all major cities in each state, not pinning one city against another.

    • @Mr619usc
      @Mr619usc Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches Even by your standard, the only way to compare housing is to find similar area, neighborhood, and schools. I know plenty of CA families making a combine income of 200k+ living in a dump. All I'm saying is there's definitely a trade off.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +5

      The goal of this video is to compare median salaries and median home prices. Based on these results, you can deduce on your own which city has the higher cost of living (if owning a home is your priority-and this is the demographic this video is intended for). However, as I mentioned before, crime rate per city is something I will include in future videos.

    • @jaxxone4907
      @jaxxone4907 Před rokem +3

      I live in california, me and my wife make 250k a year and we cannot afford to buy a house and live here. Everything is 2x texas prices

  • @redcancerian
    @redcancerian Před 2 měsíci

    Should an international nurse apply directly for the california state to work ? ( As it takes time to adjust for a while from one country to another and to learn the way things work in hospital) ?
    What would be your wise advice ? I am thinking of starting from texas.

  • @jimersonbacay1166
    @jimersonbacay1166 Před rokem +2

    Hi, will you do comparison of California vs Washington DC? I’m torn between two states which one will I consider to move. Thanks in advance

  • @lyricguy4109
    @lyricguy4109 Před rokem +1

    What do you advise a single mum of 5 from Africa..Which state would be best to move in as a new diploma grad nurse?

  • @unknown-wk9fo
    @unknown-wk9fo Před 8 měsíci

    When i search abt California so many people would say they are leaving it cause it's expensive in simple whenever i search abt any country in usa peoples say they are leaving some say it's affordable i am really confuse

  • @tariqaziz6365
    @tariqaziz6365 Před rokem

    Thanks sir very informative .
    I think nurse earn more but very less saving rate ,

  • @amarribatti_
    @amarribatti_ Před 10 měsíci

    My family wants me to move back to Cali after I graduate nursing school

  • @Edmaration
    @Edmaration Před rokem

    Although cities in Cali may enter the Top 10 and may pay higher, the cost of living and taxes there would also devour many of your income.
    Texas has no state tax, and with lower cost of living. :) Port Arthur is still practically the winner. :)

  • @LordZandersSoapbox4811
    @LordZandersSoapbox4811 Před rokem +2

    What about California having a State Income Tax vs Texas which does not have, how does that work out. What about other cost is living expenses such as gas, food, and other living expenses? Which State is would you be spending more (or losing more) of your income to higher living costs? I didn’t hear anything in the video about that.

    • @respectamerica2382
      @respectamerica2382 Před rokem +2

      That is what I was saying. Gas in California is double of Texas. And didn't include sales and property tax. Everytime they buy coffee which is more expensive in CA is compounded with CA highest Sale Tax in the country. And even though the property tax rate is lower in CA, the house price is more. So that is also a higher dollar amount. And all that overtime put you in a higher Fed and State income tax bracket too. And what about quality of life? Less homeless and thugs on the streets. And you can have a weapon in Texas. And CA toll roads? They are higher than Texas too. All that adds up!

    • @LordZandersSoapbox4811
      @LordZandersSoapbox4811 Před rokem +1

      @@respectamerica2382 agreed, I figure that in the end, California is more expensive with the government taking more of your money

    • @respectamerica2382
      @respectamerica2382 Před rokem +1

      @@LordZandersSoapbox4811 I also want to add, there is NO mandatory State taxes on Labor in Texas. Federal Taxes Only. So, State Unemployment and Workman's Compensation is voluntary. Union Dues and Health Insurance is also voluntary. A Laborer can opted out of all those programs. So other than Federal Taxes, Laborers can take home ALL their pay check.

  • @respectamerica2382
    @respectamerica2382 Před rokem +2

    Gas in California is double of Texas. And didn't include sales and property tax. Everytime they buy coffee which is more expensive in CA is compounded with CA highest Sale Tax in the country. And even though the property tax rate is lower in CA, the house price is more. So that is also a higher dollar amount. And all that overtime put you in a higher Fed and State income tax bracket too. And what about quality of life? Less homeless and thugs on the streets. And you can have a weapon in Texas. And CA toll roads? They are higher than Texas too. All that adds up!

    • @alexisvaughan18
      @alexisvaughan18 Před rokem +1

      Texas’ property tax is incredibly high, making it not worth it to buy a home in my opinion. I’m a nursing student in Texas and a native of California. As much as California is expensive, there are so much more positives for me to go back home than stay in Texas after graduation. I much rather invest in a home in California, have family, be near a beach, and have more opportunities.

    • @respectamerica2382
      @respectamerica2382 Před 11 měsíci

      @@alexisvaughan18 You are a liberal aren't you? Please leave!

  • @ronnishawilkinson9166
    @ronnishawilkinson9166 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello can you Dona video of psych NP in Cali?

  • @jaxxone4907
    @jaxxone4907 Před rokem +1

    This is just for RN work because of the Union, look at other pay jobs, PA for example, california makes same as ohio. And cost of living in ohio is 1/4 of california

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      If you've seen my other videos you would not be saying this. My wife's salary increase is bringing her hourly rate up to $123/hr. Her and I are bringing home a combined income of $330,000 this year. That's with me working 20 hours per week and her working and average of 32-36 hours per week. Even after taxes, mortgage, and monthly expenses we have between $9,000 and $14,000 left over every month. There is no way we'd be able to bring home that much in any other state, working the same number of hours.

    • @nanaynarsjes
      @nanaynarsjes Před rokem +1

      @jaxxone, Im from Ohio working in a magnet hospital. There is no way Im earning this high unless I worked too many OTs. And COL is not that low in Ohio. My apt is 2BR 1285 than will become 1410 after a year. Others who just get an apt in same neighborhood already starting at 1500. No longer low COL here.

  • @rizaincanada2540
    @rizaincanada2540 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, I would like to know, how does salary and jobs in modesto for nurses?

  • @intellectualnerd4544
    @intellectualnerd4544 Před rokem +5

    Hi,can you make a video about how foreign trained nursing graduates or nurses can work in the US?

    • @mymomsaccount2024
      @mymomsaccount2024 Před rokem

      You need to go through homologation process I'll show you who is taking care of international nurses .

  • @rhondahayden4957
    @rhondahayden4957 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Aren't the taxes extremely
    High in California though...cost of living

  • @hurjihye80
    @hurjihye80 Před rokem +2

    I am currently work in Los Angeles as a nurse. I work 10 hours a day, but I don't see overtime pay for 2 hours. I get paid for straight 10 hours, no overtime pay.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      That's how nursing employers circumvent the laws. Employers are allowed to not pay employees time and a half if they hire them to work 12-hour shifts. You have to be hired on as an 8-hour-shift employee.

    • @JT-tx2ns
      @JT-tx2ns Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your experience

    • @brianismael2816
      @brianismael2816 Před 9 měsíci

      Did you sign the alternative work week contract on hire?

  • @adepojuflora5711
    @adepojuflora5711 Před rokem +2

    This is great thanks. I am an international student studying Nursing here in a community college. Although, I am still taking my pre-requisites. Will you advise I complete my ADN or transfer to university for BSN. Also, I am in Texas. Will I be able to get a job as a fresh grad.
    Thanks

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      Finish your ADN. You will definitely be able to get a job with it. Then, when you get a job, go back for your BSN and have your employer help you pay for it.

    • @deliteful1991
      @deliteful1991 Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches that was definitely my plan. I graduate in May with my ADN.

    • @TheGreatVerlin
      @TheGreatVerlin Před rokem

      @@deliteful1991 congratulations

  • @tylera1352
    @tylera1352 Před rokem +1

    Hello, do operating room nurses and Pacu nurses get as much overtime opportunity or near as much overtime opportunity as a floor or ED nurse?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      Not even close, unfortunately. But they can pick up extra shifts for straight pay up to 40 hours per week and pick up on-call shifts. I know PACU nurses that work up to 40 hours of straight pay and 24+ hours of on-call hours at 1.5x pay per week.

    • @tylera1352
      @tylera1352 Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches ok thank you so much!!

  • @jborginfantern
    @jborginfantern Před rokem +2

    Is this spreadsheet accounting property tax too? We have crazy property taxes here in Houston Area.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      Yes it does

    • @jborginfantern
      @jborginfantern Před rokem +1

      Thanks we get 2.8% property tax here in Pearland, TX. Crazy crazy taxes and you are right, Texas is now employee friendly especially with sick and maternity benefits. Our insurance is not as good when we were in Albany, NY.

  • @ron78yaj
    @ron78yaj Před rokem +2

    As a brand new nurse out of school, what pay should I realistically expect when looking for a job?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +8

      If you end up getting a job in Northern California, $60+/hr. Southern California, $38+/hr. Anywhere in Texas $28/hr to $35/hr.

    • @angeloalgenio9996
      @angeloalgenio9996 Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches how about new york?

    • @cvg8447
      @cvg8447 Před rokem +2

      @Angelo Algenio new grads in NY start $100k/yr if you work any NYC hospitals, different rates (lower) outside NYC areas. not sure how much is that calculated hourly

  • @RJ-ez4ne
    @RJ-ez4ne Před rokem +1

    How much the Psych NPs earn in California? And what company you recommend to work for? TIA for your reply.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      We have a Psych NP in our Discord server that could better answer your question.

    • @RJ-ez4ne
      @RJ-ez4ne Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches thanks for your reply.

  • @yoanalvarez6128
    @yoanalvarez6128 Před rokem +3

    Can you make a video about Florida too.

  • @Castapher
    @Castapher Před rokem +2

    These charts dont include any overtime the nurse has done in a given month. So that means the "True Net" could be higher in CA. Wow, I wonder how often headnurses would allow the said nurse to work overtime (if the said nurse kindly ask his/her headnurse he/she is willing to do overtime). Because if she can do it weekly, then that would mean digging a gold mine.

  • @xTreFballstarx
    @xTreFballstarx Před rokem +2

    Hi!! i just watched all of your videos. They're great!! just got you a new subscriber due to the high value content you provide! Is there anyway we can connect over zoom or via messaging. I just have a couple questions. Again, I love the content and please dont stop :)

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      Hi, Thanks for the comment! I don't do consultations at the moment but you can join our Discord server at discord.gg/TsCazgFY5X and I usually respond to our members there. We also have other members that help each other out.

    • @colematthews7535
      @colematthews7535 Před rokem +1

      Massively high-value. Shows what you can do with this degree and a high IQ.

  • @MrMarco7ify
    @MrMarco7ify Před rokem +1

    Would maxing out 401k and or Roth ira off set the amount of taxes being taken out ?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      The 401k would because the IRS recognizes it as a reduction in your earned income for the year. However, you pay the taxes when you withdraw it in retirement. The Roth IRA, on the other hand, is just after tax money (the money you receive in your bank account from your paycheck) that you contribute. And, because it's money you've already paid taxes on, you don't have to pay taxes on the withdrawal of ir/Roth IRA investments when you reach retirement. There are also other tax benefits to the Roth IRA that would allow you to withdraw, in 5 years, the original amount you invested.

  • @fortgrove3166
    @fortgrove3166 Před rokem +2

    Forget commiefornia lol. More people leave Cali for Texas than the other way around. You should see the new home construction in this state and you get more bang for your house here. My daughter graduated from nursing school in Hawaii last year, where we were stationed there for four years. I transferred my GI Bill to her and she only took a 8k loan her last semester, that I paid off for her as her graduation present. She makes in the mid 60s and I just want her to save. I am a disabled vet, so my property taxes are waived. We bring in nearly 20k a month and my monthly expenses is just 5500 a month. My mortgage with just home insurance and county tax is 2200 a month. And I have solar. :)

    • @globright9127
      @globright9127 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought only $12k of the whole mortgage is waived for disabled vets in texas? In cali its close to 170k or more for low income vets. I find more benefits in cali for vets. Plus all my kids get to go to school for free at any UC and Csu schools and get to pocket the VA educational benefit. Texas, from my research, didn't have any tuition waiver for vets moving into Texas. We thought about moving there however find it to.be too city for us. Texas is way too big, too much traffic, too far out to certain places, and we will be making less there so we decided to stay in our small town in cali. Btw We only paid $1700/month for our new construction home. Other factors played in our decisions why we didn't move to TX.

  • @eghfff7369
    @eghfff7369 Před rokem +1

    Make 1 for NYC

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      I have that here czcams.com/video/nqiqmvf1Jr8/video.html

  • @balla2828
    @balla2828 Před rokem +1

    Can you compare CA to Nevada for all of these same exact categories?

  • @elizabethvda805
    @elizabethvda805 Před rokem +1

    How doin find you on Discord?

  • @rocketjua
    @rocketjua Před rokem

    A few months later, I think this is my second comment on this vid. Non nurse friend mentioned moving to Sacramento and I remembered you had talked about it. Came here and verified. That might be last straw since I'm just about to graduate RN school and looking for job. Maybe you can put in a glowing recommendation for me at your hospital 🥹😅

  • @Jesus-eg3yb
    @Jesus-eg3yb Před rokem +4

    Dang Texas disappoints me, I really thought it would be great with over time and leave. I want to leave California, and that is why I chose to go into nursing because that career field opens so many doors anywhere. Now I am unsure if I want to leave California for another state to not benefit like I can in California from the RN career.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +5

      I will always tell everyone that until other states have ratio laws, better overtime laws, worker protections, and higher pay, California will always be the best state to be a nurse in,

    • @Jesus-eg3yb
      @Jesus-eg3yb Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches
      Thank you so much for all of the detailed knowledge and content you share. The time and effort you put into this is greatly appreciated. Keep at it.

    • @Jesus-eg3yb
      @Jesus-eg3yb Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches
      Random question. Are mandates for COVID vaccines still in effect for RN’s, or are there waivers now?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      @@Jesus-eg3yb they are still in effect in many hospitals in California unless you have an exemption.

    • @Jesus-eg3yb
      @Jesus-eg3yb Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches
      As a real fan of your channel, I ask maybe you can do a short video on the COVID mandate vaccines and exemptions in place for RN’s. Food for thought.

  • @raghuveerkamalakar7836
    @raghuveerkamalakar7836 Před rokem +1

    I am a bit confused when all vloggers making videos of RN salaries, are these stats including APRN salaries as well? Or just BSN? And what about 2 yrs diploma with RN? Do BSN RN nd diploma RN get same salaries ?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +2

      Depends where you work. Some hospitals offer a differential for having a BSN but it's not too significant that it's going to make much of a difference in your pay. And, if you work for a hospital like Kaiser, you get paid the same whether you have your ADN or BSN. I have plenty of videos going over all of this.

    • @raghuveerkamalakar7836
      @raghuveerkamalakar7836 Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches thanks for msg, i have one more doubt, suppose if you have a MSN from europe, can you directly write NP certification or you must study MSN in US again? Are foreign MSN's valid in US?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      @@raghuveerkamalakar7836 no way. Being a nurse practitioner in the US is completely different than being a nurse practitioner in another country. You would have to go back to school here to meet all of the requirements. Either way, staff/bedside nurses in California get paid more than advance degree nurses in the entire US.

  • @edgaragtoto2528
    @edgaragtoto2528 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Texas has a lower cost of living so you get to keep more and Texas is growing faster so real estate opportunity is better and crime rate is lower as well as law and order are better

  • @trungngo7265
    @trungngo7265 Před 2 měsíci

    from cali, went to tx for school....need to go back to civilization

  • @ivanfrancemendoza6915

    Hello sir...ryt now im a graduating nursing s2dent here in the philippines...if i become a Regsterd nurse someday.. i want to go there in texas...i just wanna ask sir how much do icu nurse or cardiac make per hour or annualy??coz my uncle used to work as a cardiac nurse in houston texas(forgot the hosptal where he works)coz he dont wanna tell me how much he earn as a cardiac nurse...heheheh...someday i want to be a cardiac nurse also...hope you answer my question..it'll be much appreciated..thank you...😇😇😇

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      Hi, the median salary for a nurse in Houston is around $80,000/yr. That's anywhere from $35/hr to $45/hr.

    • @ivanfrancemendoza6915
      @ivanfrancemendoza6915 Před rokem

      @@NursesToRiches thank you so much sir...more power to you...

  • @abenasaaba9130
    @abenasaaba9130 Před 5 měsíci

    Texas is the best state for veteran benefits, I ain’t going anywhere

  • @jeffreyblaise3198
    @jeffreyblaise3198 Před rokem +1

    So it sounds like California is better

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +1

      💯!

    • @jeffreyblaise3198
      @jeffreyblaise3198 Před rokem +1

      @@NursesToRiches do the hospitals actually allow all the overtime hours? I’d imagine they tightly regulate it. I’m looking to come to California very soon and want a good hospital

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem

      @@jeffreyblaise3198 at the moment Kaiser is cracking down on OT, as other hospitals are probably doing, because so many nurses have fought for and received higher wages than ever before. But, don't worry, you can still easily make over $250k out here. There will always be enough OT to make that much or more per year.

  • @fallback8314
    @fallback8314 Před rokem +4

    no OT unless you work over 40hrs no matter what. dam. texas sure is a red state lol....and republicans wonder why people call them/consider them heartless/compassionless

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +3

      People like to clown on progressive policies (and don't get me wrong, I think the homelessness is out of control in California) but it's progressive policies like this that have given us employees all of the benefits we enjoy here in California.

  • @squidleyskidley
    @squidleyskidley Před 10 měsíci

    Wish I wasn't single

  • @jesuslovesyou7565
    @jesuslovesyou7565 Před rokem +1

    SMH...are nurses really chasing money on this career? You will burn out quickly if your heart and soul isnt into it no matter how much you are paid.

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches  Před rokem +7

      Out of the hundreds of Nurses that have positive things to say in these videos, there's always one or two that say nurses who want to earn a liveable wage must not care for their patients. Sigh...

    • @derrysuccess9145
      @derrysuccess9145 Před rokem

      thank you my sister

  • @richmond1666
    @richmond1666 Před rokem +1

    Good information, but after a while it was hard listening to the monotonous voice....

  • @dabrownconservative7843

    Trying to charge me for free data. Bro get outta here. I bet you're one of them RNs who bought their diploma from the east coast.

  • @edgaragtoto2528
    @edgaragtoto2528 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Texas has a lower cost of living so you get to keep more and Texas is growing faster so real estate opportunity is better and crime rate is lower as well as law and order are better