How RNs supplement their income

Forty-eight percent of RNs do not supplement their income, according to Medscape’s “RN/LPN Compensation Report 2023.”

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The report, published Sept. 29, included 3,076 RNs who practice in the U.S. Their responses were collected between April 20 to June 12. 

Here is how RNs are supplementing their income: 

Worked extra shifts/overtime, weekends and/or extra holidays: 32 percent 

Acted as a preceptor: 13 percent

Took charge nurse responsibilities: 12 percent

Worked on-call shifts: 12 percent

Worked a second job or another income-producing activity (non-nursing): 10 percent

Taught classes: 6 percent

Other: 8 percent

Did not supplement: 48 percent

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