As one of the largest home health care companies in the country, we have a proud history of training, hiring, and preparing the best home health aides in the country. Our home health aides are in the trenches 24/7/365. We employ the most skilled home health aides in the country. We employ home health interns who go through rigorous training and certifications to become fully trained professionals.
We are a very competitive company. We have been in business for over 30 years and have seen a number of home health aides leave the company. Unfortunately, these employees often take with them a good deal of our valuable experience. We have a number of employees who leave home health care due to dissatisfaction, lack of compensation, or simply a desire to work in a different field. As a result, we pay a relatively high wage for home health aides.
The New York Times reports that New Jersey’s Department of Job & Family Services provides a salary range for home health aides in the state of New Jersey. At the department’s website, the salary range is $41,500 to $54,500 a year. This is a rate that is pretty comparable to what most employers pay.
This is pretty much like comparing apples and oranges, but I suppose it is. But it’s interesting to compare a state which has a relatively high standard of living (New Jersey) with a state which has a lower standard of living (New York). In fact, New Jersey’s minimum wage is $7.25, while New York’s minimum wage is $10. And New Jersey’s minimum wage is about double that of New York.
The NJ minimum wage is higher than New York.
New York’s minimum wage is currently at $14.25 an hour. The median annual wage of workers in New York is $36,720. New Jerseys minimum wage is $7.25 an hour.
You’re right. New Jersey’s minimum wage is lower than New York’s, and that is an important distinction. The minimum wage is a critical factor in determining the standard of living of an entire state.
So what does the average household income of New Jerseys residents look like? A recent New York Times article suggests that the average household income for residents of New York City is $54,800. The median household income for residents of New York is $49,100. New Jerseys residents are likely to be in the upper half of the range. But New York City residents are likely to be the least fortunate.
New Jersey is one of the poorest states in the union, but it’s not the worst. In fact, it’s actually one of the most economically prosperous. The average household income for residents of New Jersey is 47,100. New Jersey residents are likely to be in the middle of the range. But New Jersey residents are likely to be the least fortunate. The average household income for residents of New Jersey is 49,100.
New Jersey is one of the poorest states in the union, but is not the worst. In fact, New Jersey is actually one of the most economically prosperous. The average household income for residents of New Jersey is 48,900. New Jersey residents are likely to be in the middle of the range. But New Jersey residents are likely to be the least fortunate. The average household income for residents of New Jersey is 48,900.