You have a strange way of twisting peoples words to create a false narrative. Provided the police salaries and averages in the 3 geographic regions in the state. Others have provided average salaries of nurses so there is no need to feed your initial argument. Because you continue to get lost on your own head. I know many LPN’s that wouldn’t qualify. And we were discussing Nurses with generally accepted definition of Nurse being RN/BSN. But you asked for it so here you go.
Given New Jersey’s high cost of living and proximity to major healthcare hubs, starting salaries are generally above the national average. Based on these sources, a reasonable estimate for a BSN starting salary in New Jersey in 2025 is approximately $80,000 to $97,000 per year, with variations based on city (e.g., higher in Jersey City or Newark) and healthcare facility. For the most accurate figure, check specific job postings on sites like ZipRecruiter.
ZipRecruiter response below:
The starting salary for a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) graduate in New Jersey can vary, but generally ranges from $77,200 to $104,300 annually. This translates to an hourly rate between $37 and $50. Entry-level BSN salaries can be found on
ZipRecruiter.
So if a starting salary and only salary is above the income limits. What does 1-5-10 years in look like? And with total compensation. Factoring shift differentials/ weekend/ holidays/ and overtime. Total comp will be significantly higher. Further not allowing for nurses to be considered low/moderate income.
I’m sure you’ll make up a new scenario so it doesn’t matter.