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Top-paying employers for registered nurses in 2025 and who’s hiring

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 21 – Internationally educated nurses represent over 53% of new registered nurse registrations in Ontario, contributing to a 4% workforce growth amid ongoing regional shortages.

  • Amid tight staffing, employers are offering higher pay, better benefits, and more flexible contracts, reshaping where nurses work and who’s paying most to hire them.
  • Over the past year, the proportion of new nurses actively seeking employment has grown, especially among RNs and IENs, both up more than 5%.
  • The College of Nurses of Ontario reports 190,896 nurses renewed their registration this year, supporting high demand for nursing professionals.
  • In Florida, the shortfall creates huge opportunities for travel nurses and specialists, with a 26,423-nurse gap driven largely by aging populations needing more care.
  • Global forecasts show the healthcare staffing market is on track to hit $43.6 billion this year, with Vermont and Maine projecting nurse surpluses at 105% and 103%.
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Top-paying employers for registered nurses in 2025 and who’s hiring

Compare Home Health Care Agencies reports on the nursing industry's rising salaries and demand for registered nurses amid a workforce shortage, highlighting top-paying employers and regions for nursing jobs in 2025.

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