2026 Data · Single Filer · New York

Registered Nurse Salary in New York (2026)

Median Annual Salary $107,000
$51/hrhourly rate
$78,541after-tax (annual)
$6,545.10after-tax (monthly)

About Registered Nurses in New York

Registered Nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients about health conditions, and provide emotional support. RNs work in hospitals, clinics, schools, and home health settings.

In New York, registered nurses earn a median salary of $107,000/year — about 22% above the national median of $87,480. Salaries range from $71,000 for entry-level roles to $178,000 for experienced professionals.

Education: Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Nursing (ASN/BSN) + NCLEX-RN license

Job Growth Outlook: +6% through 2032 (faster than average)

Pay Scale in New York

Experience LevelAnnual SalaryHourly Rate
Entry Level$71,000$34/hr
Median (Registered Nurse)$107,000$51/hr
Experienced / Senior$139,000$67/hr
Top 10% / Specialist$178,000$86/hr

After-Tax Take-Home: $107,000 in New York

Tax ComponentAmountRate
Gross Annual Salary$107,000
Federal Income Tax−$14,91213.9%
Social Security (6.2%)−$6,6346.2%
Medicare (1.45%)−$1,5521.5%
New York State Income Tax −$5,361 5.0%
Total Tax−$28,45926.6%
Net Take-Home$78,54173.4% kept
Monthly$6,545.10
Biweekly$3,020.81
Hourly (net)$37.76

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a registered nurse make per hour?

The median hourly wage for registered nurses is $42/hour ($87,480/year). Entry-level RNs typically start at $28–$32/hour, while experienced nurses and those in specialized units (ICU, OR, ER) can earn $55–$70/hour.

How much is a nurse's salary after tax?

On a $87,480 median RN salary, a single filer in a no-tax state (Texas, Florida) takes home roughly $64,000/year after federal income tax and FICA. In California, after state income tax, take-home is closer to $57,000/year.

What is the highest-paying nursing specialty?

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) earn $100–$120+/hour ($200k+/year). Other high-paying specialties: ICU nurses ($45–$65/hr), travel nurses ($50–$80/hr including stipends), and Nurse Practitioners ($50–$70/hr).

Do nurses make more in some states?

Yes — significantly. California nurses earn a median of $61/hour vs. $33/hour in Mississippi. High-cost states generally pay more, but after cost-of-living adjustments, Texas and Florida often offer strong real-dollar value.

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