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New York Salary Snapshot

Browse popular careers and estimated pay. Click through for ranges, after‑tax estimates, and FAQs.

CareerAverage SalaryHourly
Teacher$67,280$32.35/hr
Nurse$95,120$45.73/hr
Software Engineer$136,880$65.81/hr
Police Officer$80,040$38.48/hr
Electrician$73,080$35.13/hr
Truck Driver$66,120$31.79/hr
Firefighter$62,640$30.12/hr
Accountant$88,160$42.38/hr
Pharmacist$149,640$71.94/hr
Plumber$71,920$34.58/hr
Real Estate Agent$78,880$37.92/hr
Pilot$179,800$86.44/hr
Dentist$208,800$100.38/hr
Lawyer$168,200$80.87/hr
Psychologist$104,400$50.19/hr
Social Worker$64,960$31.23/hr
Construction Worker$60,320$29.00/hr
Mechanic$59,160$28.44/hr
Data Scientist$150,800$72.50/hr
Web Developer$110,200$52.98/hr

Working in New York: Salary and Cost of Living Overview

New York, known as the Empire State, offers a diverse job market centered around finance, media, technology, healthcare, and fashion. Major employment areas include New York City, Buffalo, and Albany. New York has graduated income tax rates from 4% to 10.9%, plus NYC local tax up to 3.876%.

When comparing salaries across states, always account for cost of living differences. A higher salary in a high-cost state may result in less purchasing power than a moderate salary in New York. Use our take-home pay calculator to see what any salary means after taxes, and check our job offer comparison guide to evaluate total compensation packages.