Nurses Are Quitting in Droves, And Those Who Remain Are Overworked and Fed UpSince the pandemic, mounting pressure has caused millions of nurses across the country to reevaluate their careers.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Nurses from Montefiore Medical Center march during their strike in front of the medical center in the Bronx, New York, on January 10, 2023.

Althoughhealthcareworkers and nurses have always been vital, thepandemicand its aftermath have brought a whole new meaning to the term "essential worker."

Hospitals across the country are understaffed, causing healthcare workers who remain to be overwhelmed, overworked and on the brink ofburnout. Benny Matthew, a nurse at the Montefiore Medical Center emergency room in the Bronx, toldThe Washington Postthat he's often responsible for 15-20 patients at a time.

"We go home feeling like failures," Matthew told the outlet. "There are times when you can't sleep because you're thinking:Did I do anything wrong today?"

Matthew is among the 7,000 union nurses who went onstrikelast week in New York City to protest staffing issues and their unintended consequences. Although the strike succeeded in getting two of the city's largest nonprofit hospital systems to agree to improve staffing ratios in certain hospitals, the issue extends far beyond Matthew and NYC.

According to theBureau of Labor Statistics, nurses contributed to one-fourth of the top 20 major work stoppages in 2022.

The nurse shortage has been exacerbated by a series of compounding factors that have resulted in a work environment where simply surviving is the goal.

The pandemic created a unique situation wherein nurses were bothoverworkedand also at risk of illness themselves — causing new pressures and staffing issues from the get-go. Between 2020 and 2021, around 100,000 nurses left the field entirely, according to estimates fromHealth Affairs. Since then, the situation has only gotten worse. As many nurses left the field due to pandemic-related stress or workload, those who stayed were left with the same pressures and fewer hands on deck.

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A 2022 McKinsey & Co.reportfound that nurses have "increasingly" and "consistently" reported plans to leave the field more in the past two years when compared to the past decade. The report predicts a shortage of between 200,000 and 450,000 nurses in the U.S. by 2025.

Across the country, nurses areunionizingto voice the ongoing issues that result from being severely understaffed, with working conditions and workloads that are unsustainable.

Last September, 15,000 nurses in Minnesota went on strike over understaffing concerns and threatened to walk out a second time in December. However, thehospitalsagreed to give nurses a voice in staffing ratios and stopped the second strike before it happened.

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"I think the hospitals looked around and understood that they couldn't withstand, frankly, a 15,000-member three-week strike in Minnesota," Chris Rubesch, vice president of the Minnesota nurses union, toldThe Washington Post. "That would be crippling."

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Madeline Garfinkle

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Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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