Travel Nurse Intel
πŸ”₯ ICU contracts paying up to $5,200/week
πŸ”₯ California remains the highest paying market
πŸ”₯ Compare recruiter pay packages instantly
πŸ”₯ ER contracts filling rapidly nationwide
πŸ”₯ Housing stipends continue rising nationwide
πŸ”₯ Contract transparency helps nurses negotiate higher pay
πŸ”₯ ICU contracts paying up to $5,200/week
πŸ”₯ California remains the highest paying market

Travel Nurse Pay Transparency (2026)

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Highest Verified Contract
$5,400

Cath Lab contract in California

Average ICU Pay
$4,850

Nationwide ICU travel contracts

Fastest Pay Growth
+14%

Phoenix ICU market expansion

Top Housing Stipend
$1,950

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Travel nurse compensation ranges, contract comparisons, recruiter package analytics, and pay transparency estimates shown on this page are based on market trends, user-submitted data, recruiter intelligence, and publicly available compensation sources. Actual contract compensation may vary depending on specialty, geographic demand, hospital systems, recruiter margins, certifications, shift differentials, housing stipends, and contract structure.

This information is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, financial, tax, employment, or investment advice. Users should independently verify compensation packages and consult qualified professionals before making employment or financial decisions.