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Registered Nurse Salary in New York 2026: City-by-City Pay Data

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Registered Nurse Salary in New York (2026): City-by-City Pay Data

The average registered nurse salary in New York in 2026 is $97,200/year ($46.73/hour) based on BLS Occupational Employment Statistics and compensation data from Northwell Health, NewYork-Presbyterian, NYC Health + Hospitals, and other major New York health systems. Salaries range significantly across the state based on city, employer, specialty unit, shift, and certifications held.

RN Salary by City in New York

City / MetroAvg Annual SalaryNotes
New York City$119,000NYC Health + Hospitals + NYU Langone + Mount Sinai system
Long Island$104,000Northwell Health — largest employer in the state
Westchester$102,000WMC Health + NewYork-Presbyterian community sites
Albany / Capital Region$82,000Albany Med + St. Peter's, lower COL vs downstate
Buffalo$78,000Kaleida Health + Catholic Health, lower COL advantage

Highest-Paying Nursing Specialties in New York

SpecialtyAvg Annual Salary
CRNA$245,000
ICU / Critical Care RN$128,000
OR / Surgical RN$119,000
Cardiac Cath Lab RN$124,000
Emergency RN$113,000
NICU RN$117,000

Top New York Healthcare Employers for RNs

  • Northwell Health
  • NewYork-Presbyterian
  • NYC Health + Hospitals
  • NYU Langone
  • Mount Sinai Health
  • Montefiore
  • Albany Medical Center

Compact License Status

New York is not a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) member state. RNs from other states must apply for New York endorsement before practicing — plan 3–8 weeks for processing.

New York RN Job Market Outlook

New York is not a compact state — endorsement via NYSED takes 4–8 weeks. NYC-based RNs benefit from 1199SEIU union contracts at major health systems, which enforce step-based pay scales and defined benefits. Travel demand: $2,500–$3,200/week in NYC market.

How to Maximize Your RN Salary in New York

  1. Pursue specialty unit certification: CCRN (critical care), CEN (emergency), RNC-OB (L&D), CNOR (OR) — each adds $6,000–$15,000 at major New York health systems
  2. Night and weekend differential: Typically +$3–$7/hr, translating to $6,000–$14,000 in annualized additional income at full-time hours
  3. Charge nurse role: +$2–$5/hr at most facilities; first step toward nurse manager track
  4. Travel or PRN status: Experienced New York RNs earn 30–50% more as travelers or per-diem staff
  5. BSN or MSN completion: Most major New York systems pay $1–$3/hr more for BSN-prepared nurses; MSN opens management and APRN pathways

Related: RN Salary by State 2026, Travel Nurse Salary Guide, ICU Nurse Salary 2026, NP Salary Guide.

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