The investment and retirement tools help me see how my salary affects my future savings. Now I have a plan to hit my financial goals as a nurse.
Nurses, Stop Feeling Underpaid. Know Your Worth.
The only salary comparison & career planning app built just for nurses. See how much you should be making, compare take-home pay across cities, and finally take control of your financial future.



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Built for Nurses Who Want Financial Control & Career Clarity.
Compare cities
See how much nurses really make across 590+ U.S. cities and what your take-home pay looks like after taxes and cost of living. Find out where you can earn the most and afford the best lifestyle—before making a move.



Community
Join a nurse-only space where you can talk salary, jobs, and finances—without the awkwardness. Get real hospital reviews, salary insights, and career advice from nurses who’ve been there. No employer bias, just honest conversations.


Compare demographics
Understand the education levels, income levels, age groups, and population insights of different cities. Whether you’re looking for a city with highly educated professionals, a strong middle-class neighborhood, or better job opportunities, Map My Pay gives you the data to make an informed decision.
Boston demographics
Education levels
Master’s degree or higher
14%
Bachelor’s degree
31%
Some college or associate’s degree
36%
Annual temperature
Love warm weather? Prefer cooler climates? Compare year-round temperature trends across different cities so you can choose a location that fits your lifestyle. Whether it’s sunny beaches or crisp mountain air, find the perfect place to live and work.





Our App Benefits
Take control of your career with real salary data, cost-of-living insights, and financial tools designed just for nurses.
- Compare salaries & housing costs in 590+ U.S. cities.
- See real take-home pay after taxes & expenses.
- Find the best-paying locations for your specialty.
- Join a nurse-only community sharing pay insights & career advice.
- Estimate retirement savings based on your salary in different cities.
What Nurses Are Saying
Nurses across the country are finally uncovering their true earning potential, comparing salaries with confidence, and making smarter career moves. Here’s what they have to say about how Map My Pay changed their lives.
Makes financial planning so much easier!

Oliver Carter, RN
2 months ago
Wish I had this app sooner!
I’ve been a nurse for 10 years and never had an easy way to compare salaries and job markets until now. This app is a must-have for making smart career moves.

Debbie Williams, RN
2 months ago
The community feature is so helpful!
I love that I can connect with other nurses, ask about salaries, and get honest hospital reviews. It’s like having insider info before applying to jobs.

Sam L., RN
2 months ago
A must-have for any nurse thinking about relocating.
I was debating between two cities for my next job, and this app showed me where I’d take home more after taxes and expenses. I made my decision in minutes instead of spending hours researching.

Carlos Ramirez
2 months ago
Helped me realize I was underpaid!
I compared my salary to other nurses in my area and realized I was making $7,000 less than the average! This gave me the confidence to negotiate a raise—and I got it!

Emily Johnson, RN
2 months ago
A must-have for travel nurses!
I’m a travel nurse who wants to get a permanent staff job and always struggled to compare pay across different states. Now I can see my real take-home pay after taxes, rent, and expenses in every city. It’s a game-changer.

Eric
2 months ago
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