States that will need nurses the most by 2030

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April 26, 2021
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States that will need nurses the most by 2030

Nursing is facing a perfect storm of factors, that, when taken all together, may , according to forecasts by Becker's Hospital Review. In America, the driving factors behind this shortage include the baby boomer generation reaching retirement age, an increased need for health care as our population gets older, a lack of qualified educators, and the COVID-19 pandemic. While every state is feeling the effects of these factors, their intensity, and the amount to which they鈥檒l affect nursing supply, varies immensely.

used data from the Health Resources and Services Administration's , which is an integrated health professions projection model that estimates the current and future supply of and demand for health care providers. The 2017 model, which is the most recent available, looks at demographics of current health care providers, current and projected population numbers, and the state of the national economy and the labor market.

For this story, the states were ranked by the projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030, which is the percent change between the projected supply of RNs and the projected demand. A positive percentage means there is a projected surplus of nurses in 2030, and a negative percentage means there is a projected shortage of nurses. Any ties are broken by the projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030.

Read on to see where your state falls in the rankings, and what states are doing to help amend the crisis, whether it鈥檚 improving the student-to-professional pipeline or providing monetary incentives.

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#51. Washington D.C.

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 282.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 2,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 8,800
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 38.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 1,300
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 1,800

Washington D.C. is one of the few places that will experience a surplus of both registered nurses and licensed practical nurses over the next decade, thanks in large part to its relatively small population. Still, the capital offers , covering up to $83,500 for registered nurses, which works to ensure the states won't lure away all of their best candidates.

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#50. Wyoming

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 50.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 5,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 8,300
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 12.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 1,600
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 1,800

Wyoming is one of the country鈥檚 more rural states with very little in the way of major metropolitan areas. As a result, it can be difficult for nurses and other healthcare professionals, especially those who are new to the state, to identify hospitals and medical centers in need of employees. , an organization that works free of charge to match professionals with offices in need, is a useful resource for licensed RNs and LPNs looking to fill the nursing gap.

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#49. New Mexico

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 44.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 21,600
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 31,300
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 0.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 4,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,900

In November 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico found itself short some 6,000 nurses and counting, as professionals fell ill or left the field. As a result, the University of New Mexico pledged $30 million for the construction of a new that will be designed to attract more students and allow them to obtain a top-of-the-line education. Post-graduation, , an organization founded in 1981, will help connect these newly minted nurses to the organizations that need them most.

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#48. Ohio

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 37.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 132,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 181,900
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 8.1%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 50,800
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 54,900

Some good news came out of the state of Ohio earlier this month when it was announced that nursing schools were experiencing as a result of the pandemic. While this by no means ensures that potential shortages will be covered, if enrollment and graduation rates remain high, these deficits may not be as severe. Current and future licensed nurses in the state can find support and resources through the , which was founded in 1904.

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#47. Vermont

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 36.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 6,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 9,300
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 4.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 2,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 2,500

Nursing graduates (RNs, LPNs, or nurse practitioners) who are struggling to pay off their student debt or handle their loans may want to consider moving to Vermont. The state offers that make handling debt easier. There are also than in other states on average, which means those looking to build a community of peers will have a much easier go of it than nurses in Wyoming, for example.

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#46. Kansas

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 36.1%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 34,900
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 47,500
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 26.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 11,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 14,400

Anxieties about potential nursing shortages in Kansas have led to in the state鈥檚 public and private universities. Since the bill was enacted in 2006, program quality has increased, NCLEX scores have gone up, and pass rates have improved. For this reason, students considering enrolling in undergraduate or graduate-level nursing programs would do well to consider a school in the Midwestern state.

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#45. Nevada

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 31.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 25,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 33,900
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 19.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 5,200
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,200

Ranking 49th in the nation for the number of nurses per capita, Nevada must act fast if they hope to obtain a sufficient number of nurses for their growing and aging population. A proposed Assembly Bill, 142, aims to do just that. If passed, the bill would add Nevada to , a group of states that will honor each other鈥檚 nursing licenses and allow nurses to move around and work without obtaining new paperwork each time.

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#44. Arkansas

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 30.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 32,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 42,100
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 14.1%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 15,600
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 17,800

With , Arkansas will be forced to get creative if it hopes to attract and keep the thousands of new nurses they鈥檒l need in the future. One hospital, Saline Memorial, is certainly trying: It  in the midst of the pandemic. The program was designed to help new graduates find their footing so they鈥檇 stay with the profession even while being completely overwhelmed by the pandemic. The program鈥檚 success appears to indicate that other hospitals in the state may set up similar initiatives.

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#43. Iowa

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 28.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 35,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 45,400
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 31.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 9,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 13,000

Nursing residency programs are one of the fastest ways to get new nurses up to speed, but not every hospital in Iowa offers one. The Nurse Residency Task Force of the Iowa Action Coalition has put together that will help new hires develop the strategies and confidence they need to provide high-quality care. Offering this type of support to new graduates could increase retention rates and could put a major dent in potential shortages.

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#42. Maine

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 28.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 16,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 21,200
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 30.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 2,600
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 3,400

A new partnership between the University of Maine at Augusta and the University of Maine at Farmington has created an entirely that will help serve the state鈥檚 more rural communities. Meanwhile, individual hospitals, like , are providing tuition reimbursement programs, signing bonuses, and regular training to retain their existing nurses who have yet to reach retirement age.

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#41. Virginia

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 26.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 86,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 109,200
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 12.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 36,600
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 32,200

In Virginia, the nursing shortage will be felt the most in rural areas that naturally don鈥檛 attract as many folks. In an effort to lure more qualified professionals to these areas, the state offers (up to $140,000 for a four-year commitment) and through the Department of Health for those pledged to work at qualifying hospitals and clinics. Additionally, the provides support for these individuals, as well as thousands of others who choose to work in more urban settings.

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#40. Idaho

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 23.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 15,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 18,900
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 4.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 4,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,300

Officials in Idaho are sure that the best way to avoid a nursing shortage in their state is by where they work. One way the state is building these connections is the . The program promises financial assistance to Idaho high school students, who enroll in a state college or university鈥檚 nursing program, then pledge to work in the area for at least two years post-graduation.

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#39. Missouri

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 22.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 73,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 89,900
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 17.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 28,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 23,200

In 2019, Missouri began tackling its nursing shortage problem by implementing . This program allowed fourth-semester, associate-degree-earning nurses to bring home a wage while finishing out their education. The idea being that the faster students can get a paycheck the more likely they鈥檒l be to begin a program in the first place.

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#38. Florida

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 22.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 240,000
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 293,700
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 12.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 83,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 73,600

One of the states hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, Florida has also experienced in the country as health care professionals have fled due to unsafe conditions and burnout. While the last year has only amplified the already-dire situation, some schools, like Premier Nursing Academy, are working hard to offset the losses. In December 2020, the school announced the launching of  that would train CNAs in just four weeks.

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#37. West Virginia

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 21.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 20,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 25,200
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 11.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 9,800
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 10,900

West Virginia鈥檚 prescription for the nursing shortage is two-fold. First, the state has launched the , which covers the costs of an associate鈥檚 degree in nursing for residents who pass a drug test and agree to work in the area for two years. Second, they are relying on local hospitals to provide things like scholarships, loan forgiveness, signing bonuses, and retention bonuses to incentivize nurses to stay in the field and in the state.

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#36. Mississippi

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 20.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 35,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 42,500
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 16.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 14,200
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 11,800

An initiative in Mississippi called has been in place for years, working to encourage nurses to go into academia so that the pipeline issue in the state could be fixed. Solutions the initiative has provided include accelerated higher degree programs, an increased number of scholarships, and wage increases. Additionally, the works to provide monetary support, through scholarships, grants, and stipends to current and future nurses.

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#35. Hawaii

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 20.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 16,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 19,800
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 9.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 4,300
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,700

In 2018, Hawaii was recognized as by Medicare Health Plans. While the pandemic certainly hasn鈥檛 helped the situation, the island state has taken measures to attract more nurses to ease the burden. Public and private agencies have been working to attract out-of-state nurses with stipends, bonuses, and subsidized housing, hoping the benefits will outweigh any potential costs.

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#34. Rhode Island

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 20.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 12,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 15,000
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 4.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 2,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 2,300

Even the smallest state in the nation can鈥檛 escape the impending nursing shortage. In an attempt to staunch the flow of those leaving the profession, the for nurses and health professionals who choose to work in public or private nonprofit hospitals and clinics.

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#33. Kentucky

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 19.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 53,700
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 64,200
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 16.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 17,200
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 14,400

In early 2020, Kentucky鈥檚 governor, Andy Beshear,  to a program that would introduce teens in rural communities to the realities of nursing. The program, which seeks to better prepare students for the field, is predicted to push some 480 students into nursing. This program, which will help cover the predicted shortage and boost the local economy, is just one of several of its type in the state.

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#32. Indiana

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 18.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 75,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 89,300
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 26.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 26,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 19,900

Indiana is taking an innovative approach in solving the nursing crisis: . These units work in a similar way to substitute teachers, in that nurses apply to any hospital where there鈥檚 a need, but can work in different units or locations as often as necessary. This differs from traditional nursing, where a nurse works in one department or on a single floor throughout the duration of their contract.

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#31. Nebraska

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 16.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 21,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 24,700
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 7.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 6,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 6,000

During the height of the second wave of the pandemic, Nebraska鈥檚 Department of Health designed to help close the current and future gap in nursing. The website connects CNAs, LPNs, and RNs to both employment and volunteer opportunities at hospitals and clinics in need. One of the challenges many willing nurses face, especially those from out of state, is identifying where jobs are available鈥攖his website eliminates that hurdle.

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#30. Maryland

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 16.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 73,900
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 86,000
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 42.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 19,700
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 11,300

As the United States enters this next stage of the pandemic鈥攙accine distribution鈥攖he need for nurses isn鈥檛 dying down. Maryland is tackling its shortage of licensed professionals by in areas like administering vaccines, even offering them academic credit in exchange for their participation. Many nursing programs have also let students begin clinicals ahead of schedule or graduate early, which should help with shortages both now and in the long run.

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#29. Colorado

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 14.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 63,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 72,500
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 16.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 12,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 10,400

as they do in many other states, which is why some schools have begun offering concurrent enrollment programs that allow students to obtain associate's degrees through a community college, while also working on their BSN at a larger university. In a similar vein, many colleges have also begun offering telepresence courses that allow currently accredited faculty to teach at multiple locations of a school at once, circumventing the shortage of faculty in general.

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#28. Utah

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 13.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 29,400
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 33,500
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 34.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 5,000
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 6,700

Like many other states, Utah in late 2020 to help move more nurses into overwhelmed hospitals. While there鈥檚 currently no word on how long the license will remain in effect, making it permanent could go a long way in easing the burden health care workers will face in the next decade.

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#27. North Carolina

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 13.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 118,600
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 135,100
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 30.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 35,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 24,400

North Carolina is not one of the many states creating new laws and passing bills to help with the nursing crisis. At the start of the year, the requiring 80% of a program鈥檚 faculty to hold a master鈥檚 degree (up from 50%). These upper-level degrees are costly and time-consuming to obtain, meaning that when faced with getting one or leaving the field, many current faculty will likely walk away, forcing programs to turn down potential students.

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#26. Oklahoma

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 13.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 40,600
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 46,100
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 11.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 20,800
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 18,400

Just a few months ago, Oklahoma announced that they鈥檇 be making it easier for trained nurses with an inactive license to re-up their certifications. The now can be partially completed online and finished in half the time it used to take. This move will help bring more nurses to the floor as the pandemic winds down, and may encourage nurses to return to the profession long-term and decrease projected shortages.

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#25. Tennessee

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 10.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 82,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 90,600
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 21.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 37,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 29,600

Many states have begun to promote Nursing Corps and loan repayment programs in order to attract more nurses to the field. In Tennessee, for example, nurses can have in exchange for a two-year commitment at one of the state鈥檚 hospitals or mental health institutions. These programs are especially attractive for those who feel the cost of education is a barrier to entering the field.

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#24. Delaware

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 9.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 12,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 14,000
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 6.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 4,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,200

One solution to the nursing crisis that鈥檚 currently being discussed in Delaware is . The state is doing better than most when it comes to having enough nurses to staff its hospitals and weather a pandemic, but when it comes to home nursing鈥攁 less often discussed but still vital part of the health care system鈥攖he state is struggling. Medicaid reimbursement rates, which inform home nurses hourly rates, haven鈥檛 risen since 2006, which means many nurses are choosing to work in hospitals and clinics where the pay is higher.

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#23. New York

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 9.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 195,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 213,400
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 5.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 62,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 58,900

New York is home to the largest nurses鈥 union in the country, . While the state still struggles to get a handle on its projected shortages, which have only worsened during the pandemic, the union offers support for over-stretched and burnt-out professionals. Nursing unions aren鈥檛 incredibly common in this country, so the fact that such a massive and powerful body exists may be a draw in and of itself.

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#22. Connecticut

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 8.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 40,000
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 43,500
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 16.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 13,200
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 11,000

In Connecticut, the hospitals, rather than the state, have taken on the bulk of the work of attracting and retaining nurses. Through , a promise to promote internally, and residencies, the organizations are doing their best to ensure employees feel equipped and supported to thrive in and stick with their careers.

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#21. Wisconsin

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 8.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 72,000
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 78,200
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 9.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 18,000
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 16,300

The Wisconsin Nurses Association and Administers of Nursing Education of Wisconsin in March 2021 to address the nursing crisis. If their request is granted, the money will be used to forgive the student loans of all nurses who agree to teach for a minimum of three years in one of Wisconsin鈥檚 nursing programs. With more teachers in the schools, more nursing students can be accepted, creating more professionals to fill empty floor roles.

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#20. Washington

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 7.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 79,100
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 85,300
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 27.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 18,700
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 13,600

Current and future nurses in Washington state have access to the , an organization that works to fund nursing scholarships and support nurses in need. WSNF鈥檚 Nurses Emergency Assistance Grants offer $500 to recipients facing financial hardship and are intended to help pay for personal and family expenses.

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#19. North Dakota

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 7.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 9,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 9,900
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 14.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 3,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 3,900

A little over a year ago, that pays health care facilities if they can attract out-of-state nurses who pledge to work in the state for at least four years. This incentive program means that hospitals and clinics can offer perks, like bonuses and moving, even while salaries may not be able to rival those found in neighboring states. Sen. David Hogue said that the task force who came up with the idea found that the grant 鈥渨ould do more to bring in and retain nurses than spending money on education and scholarships.鈥

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#18. Alabama

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 6.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 79,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 85,100
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 31.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 30,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 20,500

Alabama believes that the answer to its projected shortage is increasing its spending on nursing education. In January 2021, the it would be doubling the size of its nursing program and would open a $14 million, 32,000-square-foot building expansion to house them all. This means that they will be able to graduate well over 550 students each year, which can go a long way toward meeting the 10,000 LPN deficit.

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#17. Oregon

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 6.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 38,600
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 41,100
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 6.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 4,600
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,900

In 2019, Oregon upped its commitment to the from $16 million to $17.6 million. The money in this fund is used to motivate health care workers to find employment in rural and medically underserved parts of the state, through loan repayment, loan forgiveness, insurance subsidies, and scholarships. The increase in spending is sure to attract more and better-qualified nurses in the years to come.

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#16. Michigan

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 5.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 104,400
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 110,500
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 11.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 28,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 24,800

, which has inspired local colleges, universities, and employers to band together and find ways to solve the problem. Among their solutions are accelerated bachelor鈥檚 degree programs that can be completed in 12 months, new articulation agreements between community colleges and four-year universities, and improved benefit structures in hospitals for nurses who hold four-year degrees. The organizations are hopeful that these new programs will provide a long-term solution to the supply issue.

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#15. New Hampshire

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 5.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 20,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 21,300
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 37.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 7,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 4,700

Just a few short weeks ago, the Department of Labor to help fill holes in the state鈥檚 rural health care system. The money will be used for training programs and tuition support, opening doors for folks who want to work in health care but can鈥檛 afford the education or would otherwise struggle to begin.

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#14. Pennsylvania

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 5.1%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 160,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 168,500
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 27.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 67,300
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 48,600

Remedies for the nursing shortage in Pennsylvania are , but some organizations have turned to old standbys like signing bonuses, loan forgiveness, and tuition breaks. At least one organization is also suggesting nurses be given more freedom to provide care, working under the full scope of their licenses, which may appeal to nurses who are frustrated by strict parameters.

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#13. Louisiana

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 4.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 49,700
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 52,000
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 18.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 25,500
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 20,700

In Louisiana, health care providers, like Ochsner Health, , pledging upwards of $20 million to ensure they will be supplied with nurses in the years to come. In this instance, the money will be split between the construction of a new building and tuition payments for current and future Ochsner Health employees who wish to undertake further education at the school. Some argue that this kind of partnership allows colleges to accept more students and give them a higher quality education.

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#12. Minnesota

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 4.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 68,700
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 71,800
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 7.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 23,000
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 24,700

There are two major nursing organizations in Minnesota, the and the , which provide resources from ongoing education to mentorships to access to current job openings. These membership groups create supportive communities, which can make the difficult job easier and more sustainable.

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#11. Illinois

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 2.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 139,400
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 143,000
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 7.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 37,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 34,400

While Nevada is just considering joining the Nurse Licensure Compact, . In March 2021, the state passed a bill that allows nurses from 34 other states to work in Illinois without having to reapply for licensure. This move is sure to bring in hundreds of new nurses over the next decade, significantly closing the gap between the number of nurses needed and the number available.

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#10. Massachusetts

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 2.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 89,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 91,300
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 17.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 20,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 16,500

Another factor that acts as a deterrent for those considering entering the nursing field is pay. Some states, like South Dakota and Montana, are known for their low mean wages. This isn鈥檛 the case in Massachusetts where and the mean salary for a nurse practitioner is $120,000. The above-average pay is certainly an incentive for nurses looking to put down roots.

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#9. Montana

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 1.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 12,100
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 12,300
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 17.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 3,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 2,800

One commonly cited obstacle for individuals considering a nursing degree is money: A four-year BSN program often doesn鈥檛 come cheap. In Montana, licensed nurses working in state prisons or hospitals can apply for a loan reimbursement program called the , which helps offset these costs in exchange for working locally after graduation. The program has contributed to the surplus of RNs in the state, and a similar program for LPNs could go a long way in offsetting the shortage.

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#8. Arizona

- Projected surplus of registered nurses in 2030: 1.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 98,700
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 99,900
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 22.8%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 15,800
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 12,200

A would create an 18-member nursing workgroup that would be tasked with identifying gaps between nursing curriculums and the real-world skills nurses need. Once these gaps鈥攚hich often lead to a lack of confidence in newly licensed nurses that can drive them away from the field鈥攈ave been identified, the workgroup would provide assistance to and establish mentorship programs for these nurses in an effort to increase retention rates. If passed, the bill could go a long way in lowering the deficits in the state.

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#7. Georgia

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 2.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 101,000
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 98,800
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 28.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 36,300
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 25,800

At least three schools in Georgia鈥, Albany State University, and 鈥攁re offering new and innovative program options for would-be-nurses, in order to prevent the projected 2.2% shortage they鈥檒l be facing in the next 10 years. One notable program, a partnership between the , targets high school students, hoping to inspire them to careers in health care before they even enroll in college. Current nurses can find support and education opportunities through the .

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#6. Texas

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 5.9%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 269,300
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 253,400
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 29.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 114,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 80,900

Texas is yet another state facing a shortage of nurses thanks to underequipped nursing programs that don鈥檛 have the resources necessary to accept all of their qualified applicants. In response to this issue, the UT Southwestern Medical Center partnered with the University of Texas at Arlington鈥檚 College of Nursing and Health Innovation in late 2020 to greatly expand its online nursing program, making it in the entire country. This single program has the potential to turn out thousands of LPNs and RNs, who could then close the gap.

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#5. New Jersey

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 11.2%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 102,200
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 90,800
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 11.3%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 27,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 30,500

One of the primary reasons for the projected nursing shortage in New Jersey is a lack of who are able to train prospective nurses, resulting in thousands of potential students being turned away from programs each year. The is working to fix the supply issue by investing millions of dollars in education, reshaping curricula, and helping potential educators pay for upper-level degrees. The organization and its mission could be a huge draw for nurses looking to leave the floor while remaining in the field or new nurses who may hope to teach someday.

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#4. California

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 11.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 387,900
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 343,400
- Projected surplus of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 3.1%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 117,400
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 121,000

While it鈥檚 been a known fact for years that California will be at the center of the nursing shortage crisis come 2030, the . At two separate points over the last year the state, namely the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas, has been the epicenter of the pandemic, and its 300,000 nurses have been stretched to their limits. The concern now is that many nurses, especially older ones, and over concern for their own health and well-being, which will only make the projected 11.5% shortage happen before 2030.

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#3. South Dakota

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 14.0%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 13,600
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 11,700
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 12.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 3,200
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 2,800

In response to the projected shortage, South Dakota founded the in 2002, which is tasked with recruiting, retaining, and educating licensed and soon-to-be-licensed nurses. Examples of the state has undertaken are the South Dakota Recruitment Assistance Program (RAP), which provides $56,880 payments to nurses in return for three-year, full-time service commitments, and the South Dakota Rural Healthcare Facility Recruitment Assistance Program (RHFRAP), which provides an additional $10,000 payment to nurses who meet the same requirements.

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#2. South Carolina

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 16.6%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 62,500
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 52,100
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 36.4%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 12,900
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 8,200

There鈥檚 at least one hospital group in South Carolina, Self Regional Healthcare, that has attempted to amend the crisis that the state is facing by guaranteeing jobs before students have even begun a program. Through their , the hospital preemptively hires prospective CNA students, provides them with a scholarship to attend Piedmont Technical College, and pays them while they earn their degree. This arrangement may be especially appealing for established professionals who are looking to switch careers.

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#1. Alaska

- Projected shortage of registered nurses in 2030: 22.7%
--- 2030 projected demand for registered nurses: 23,800
--- 2030 projected supply of registered nurses: 18,400
- Projected shortage of licensed practical nurses in 2030: 35.5%
--- 2030 projected demand for licensed practical nurses: 3,100
--- 2030 projected supply of licensed practical nurses: 2,000

Due to its separation from the contingent United States, Alaska has always had a hard time attracting and retaining highly skilled, and highly experienced nurses and medical professionals. The , leaving the northern tundra desperate for licensed nurses. On the other hand, those looking to provide medical care in the state are almost guaranteed job security, which can be a major draw for those looking to begin a long career.

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