Allied health professionals tend to graduate with a lot of debt—physical therapy grads finished school with an average total debt balance of $142,000. Whether you’re in school, in residency, or working…
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Paying Down Student Debt as a Travel Clinician
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How Taxes Work as a Travel Nurse: Answering Travel Nurse Tax Questions
One of the less glamorous aspects of travel nursing is navigating taxes. As a travel nurse with Barton Healthcare Staffing, you’re not an independent contractor—but your taxes can differ slightly…
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2023 Travel Nurse Salary Outlook
The average travel nurse salary has evened back out in 2022 following the pandemic’s decline in severity, but will this downward trend in earning potential continue into 2023? During the…
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Nurse Discounts 2022: Trip Planning on a Budget
Are you looking for nurse discounts in 2022 to plan your next vacation? As a travel nurse, you get to enjoy one of the biggest perks of your career choice,…
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Taxes as a Travel Nurse or Travel Allied Health Clinician
Are you a travel nurse or allied health professional getting ready to do your taxes? Although many of the same rules (and deductions) apply to you as permanent placement employees,…
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How Do I Do My Taxes with the New W-4? An Expert Weighs In!
Recently, the W4 form received an overhaul. The form that you fill out with your employer when you start working, this document determines the rate you will have federal income…
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Understanding Your 401(k) as a Travel Nurse
A 401(k) retirement plan lets you put away money tax-deferred. In most cases, you put in money and your employer matches. Pay Attention to “Vesting” As with a lot of…
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Saving Money While on the Road
Life on the road can be challenging when it comes to sticking to a budget. Eating out, transportation, and even laundry can add up quickly! The key is to experience…