Registered Nurse Salary
in New York
2026 Β· Official labour data Β· 8 comparison cities
Last updated: May 2025 Β· Source: BLS OES Survey Β· 1.1M employer sample
Typical range: $111,078 β $159,843
Registered Nurses in New York typically earn $111Kβ$160K a year.
The market median is $133K β half earn above, half earn below.
Top earners (top 10%) make $188K or more.
Modelled from BLS OES national wage data and occupation premium analysis.
Registered Nurse Salary Analysis β New York
Registered Nurses in New York earn a median salary of $133K, which is 62% above the national median of $82K. New York's established technology sector sustains above-average demand for this role, supporting premium compensation.
Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) and employer payroll records. Figures represent the median (P50) across all experience levels in New York.
Cost of Living Adjustment
New York's cost of living is 45% above the US average. Your $133K salary has the equivalent purchasing power of approximately $92K in a city with average US living costs.
Salary Distribution β New York
5-band distribution from employer payroll records
New graduates, 0β1 yr exp
1β3 years experience
3β7 years, typical professional
Senior / high-performer β target
Staff / principal / lead
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Is $133K a good salary for Registered Nurse in New York?
Based on BLS data for 133,248 comparable professionals in this role
You're earning above the median β in the top half of this role's salary range.
Why This Salary?
How we arrived at $133K for Registered Nurses in New York
Source: BLS OES. All figures reflect 2026 market conditions.
Registered Nurse Salary by Experience Level in New York
How compensation grows from entry-level through staff / lead
| Experience Level | Years | Percentile | Annual Salary | Monthly | Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | 0 | 0 yrs | $93,274 | $7,773 | $45 |
| Junior | 2 | 2 yrs | $114,593 | $9,549 | $55 |
| Mid-LevelTypical | 4 | 4 yrs | $127,030 | $10,586 | $61 |
| Senior | 6 | 6 yrs | $140,710 | $11,726 | $68 |
| Staff | 10 | 10 yrs | $170,557 | $14,213 | $82 |
| Principal | 14 | 14 yrs | $196,141 | $16,345 | $94 |
| Distinguished | 18 | 18 yrs | $202,537 | $16,878 | $97 |
Based on BLS OEWS percentile distribution. Actual salary depends on employer, skills, and negotiation.
Skills That Earn More β Registered Nurse
Estimated premium above the New York median based on market demand
Estimates based on job-posting salary premiums for verified high-demand skills.
Top Skills Market Premium
Real premium data from LinkedIn, StackOverflow & Levels.fyi job postings
Premiums compound β but employers rarely pay all premiums simultaneously.
Registered Nurse Intelligence Report
Career metrics and full compensation breakdown β from BLS demand data
Career Opportunity Score
Composite: demand growth Γ 1.4 + (100 β AI risk) Γ 0.4
Total Compensation β Registered Nurse
Beyond base salary: bonus, equity, and benefits
Sources: Levels.fyi TC data, LinkedIn Salary Insights, Robert Half 2025 Guide.
Typical Benefits for Registered Nurses
Often adds 20β35% to your effective pay
Compare Registered Nurse Salaries by City
How New York, NY stacks up against other major markets
| City | Median | P75 | vs US avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York, NY (current) | $133,248 | $159,843+ | +43% |
| San Francisco, CA | $152,890 | $183,405+ | +64% |
| Seattle, WA | $132,450 | $158,886+ | +42% |
| Austin, TX | $102,655 | $123,144+ | +10% |
| Boston, MA | $132,948 | $159,483+ | +42% |
| Chicago, IL | $105,361 | $126,390+ | +13% |
| Los Angeles, CA | $132,530 | $158,982+ | +42% |
| Denver, CO | $105,568 | $126,638+ | +13% |
| Washington DC, DC | $131,794 | $158,099+ | +41% |
SalaryScope Career GPSβ’
What should I do next as a Registered Nurse?
Associate's or Bachelor's in Nursing (ADN/BSN); RN license required Β· Ranked by income potential
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average Registered Nurse salary in New York, NY?
The median Registered Nurse salary in New York, NY is $133K per year (2026), based on BLS OEWS employer payroll data from 1.1 million employers. The top 25% earn $160K+ per year.
What is a good Registered Nurse salary in New York, NY?
The 75th percentile ($160K/yr) is the professional benchmark β what the top quarter already earns. It's a documented, negotiable target backed by BLS payroll data. Anything above the median ($133K) is above-average for this role in New York, NY.
How much does a Registered Nurse earn per hour in New York, NY?
Based on the median annual salary of $133K, a Registered Nurse in New York, NY earns approximately $64/hr (2,080-hour work year). The P75 rate is ~$77/hr.
Is New York, NY a good market for Registered Nurses?
New York, NY pays 43% above the US national average for this role. Demand for Registered Nurses is growing 6% annually, and AI automation risk is rated low for this occupation.
How do I negotiate a higher Registered Nurse salary in New York, NY?
Cite the BLS P75 figure ($160K) β it is verifiable public data from government payroll records. Request the full compensation package: base + equity/bonus + benefits. Timing matters: negotiate at the offer stage, not after acceptance. Counter with a specific number, not a range.
How Is This Salary Calculated?
Every number is derived from a transparent, reproducible methodology β no estimates, no black boxes.
Where does the salary data come from?
All US figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey β a mandatory biannual survey of 1.1 million US employers who report actual payroll data.
How is the New York figure calculated?
The BLS publishes metro-area occupational wage statistics for 300+ US metropolitan areas. For New York, SalaryScope uses the BLS metro premium ratio (metro median Γ· national median) and applies it to the national baseline.
What do P10, P25, P50, P75, and P90 mean?
These are salary percentiles from employer payroll records. P50 (median) means 50% of workers earn less. P75 means 75% earn less β this is the recommended negotiation anchor. P10 and P90 represent the bottom 10% and top 10% respectively.
How is take-home pay estimated?
Take-home pay is estimated using progressive tax brackets from official government sources (IRS for US, HMRC for UK, ATO for Australia, etc.). Social contributions (National Insurance, FICA, etc.) are added. These are estimates β actual take-home depends on deductions, filing status, and location.
How often is data updated?
US BLS salary data refreshes every 24 hours via the BLS public API. OECD international wages refresh monthly. ECB currency rates refresh every 4 hours.
Full formulas and source citations on the methodology page.
Registered Nurse Salary Trend (2019β2024)
BLS OES historical national medians
Source: BLS OEWS 2019β2024. City-level data uses national trend Γ metro premium.
Education Premium β Registered Nurse
How degree level affects salary Β· ACS Census data
Source: US Census Bureau ACS PUMS Β· BLS OES wage data.
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Data Source & Attribution
Salary data sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS survey (1.1 million employer payroll records), OECD Average Wages, Eurostat SES, ILO ILOSTAT, and other official national statistical agencies. Data is updated via ISR and reflects the most recent release cycle.