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NYC Salary Paycheck Breakdowns

Choose your salary to see a complete breakdown of your NYC take-home pay after federal, NY state, and NYC local taxes — updated for 2026.

Understanding NYC Take-Home Pay: Why Your Salary Isn't What You Think

New York City workers face a tax burden that is genuinely distinct from anywhere else in the United States. While most Americans pay two layers of income tax — federal and state — NYC residents pay four: federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare (FICA), New York State income tax, and the New York City local income tax, a levy that most U.S. cities don't charge at all. The compounding effect of these four layers produces take-home pay figures that surprise even experienced professionals who have lived and worked in NYC for years.

The NYC local income tax alone — 3.078% to 3.876% depending on income — costs a $75,000 earner approximately $2,800/year and a $200,000 earner approximately $7,200/year, simply for the privilege of living and working in the five boroughs. Add New York State's income tax (among the highest in the nation, ranging from 4% to 10.9%) on top of federal rates, and a $100,000 NYC salary produces take-home pay of approximately $69,683 — roughly $30,317 paid in taxes. That effective 30% rate rises to over 45% for earners above $300,000.

The NYC Tax Tiers: How Your Bracket Changes Everything

NYC income tax is not a fixed percentage — it's progressive, meaning each additional dollar of income may be taxed at a higher rate than the previous dollar. Understanding which bracket your income falls into is essential for salary negotiations, job comparisons, and financial planning.

Under $50,000: At lower incomes, federal taxes are modest (10–22% marginal) and NY State rates run 4–5.25%. Many workers in this range have effective rates under 20% and may qualify for refundable tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) that further reduce their net tax burden. The EITC alone can return $400–$7,000+ for eligible workers with children.

$50,000–$100,000: This is the solidly middle-income zone for NYC. The 22% federal bracket kicks in above roughly $48,475 in taxable income (single, 2026), and the NY State rate reaches 5.85% on most of this income. Combined with the NYC local tax, a $75,000 earner faces a combined marginal rate of approximately 31–32% on dollars above the bracket thresholds.

$100,000–$200,000: The "six-figure squeeze" in NYC. Federal rates reach 24% for income above $103,350 (single). NY State's 6.85% rate applies above $161,550. The federal SALT cap ($10,000 maximum deduction for state and local taxes) costs high earners real money — at $150,000, you're paying $17,000+ in state/city taxes but can only deduct $10,000 federally. Effective take-home is approximately 62–70% of gross, declining as income rises.

$200,000–$500,000: The 35–37% federal brackets, NY State's top 9.65% bracket (above $323,200), and the full 3.876% NYC local tax combine to produce marginal rates of 48–50.5%. The Additional Medicare Tax (0.9%) applies above $200,000. At $300,000 gross, you take home approximately $186,168 — just over 62 cents on the dollar.

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Quick Reference: NYC Take-Home by Salary (2026, Single Filer)

Annual SalaryAnnual Take-HomeBi-Weekly PaycheckEffective Tax Rate
$40,000$31,268$1,20321.8%
$50,000$38,064$1,46423.9%
$60,000$44,196$1,70026.3%
$75,000$53,341$2,05128.9%
$100,000$69,683$2,68030.3%
$125,000$84,568$3,25332.4%
$150,000$99,703$3,83533.5%
$175,000$112,655$4,33335.6%
$200,000$123,192$4,73838.4%
$300,000$186,168$7,16037.9%
$400,000$243,432$9,36339.1%
$500,000$290,203$11,16242.0%

Single filer · Standard deduction · No pre-tax contributions · W-2 income only · 2026 rates. Full methodology →

How to Use These Salary Pages

Each salary page below provides exact take-home pay broken down by bi-weekly paycheck, monthly, and annual amounts — for both single and married filers. The pages also include income-tier-specific financial strategies, because the right moves for a $40,000 worker (EITC, transit benefits, Saver's Credit) are fundamentally different from those relevant to a $200,000 earner (backdoor Roth, SALT planning, deferred compensation). All figures use 2026 tax rates verified against official IRS, NY State, and NYC publications. See our full methodology →

All NYC Salary Breakdowns

Single filer, standard deduction, bi-weekly pay frequency. Click any salary for the full tax breakdown.

Annual SalaryBi-Weekly GrossEffective Tax RateBi-Weekly NetAnnual Take-Home
$10,000$384.629.1%$350$9,093
$15,000$576.9211.0%$514$13,357
$20,000$769.2314.4%$658$17,121
$25,000$961.5416.6%$802$20,850
$30,000$1,153.8518.1%$942$24,500
$35,000$1,346.1519.1%$1,090$28,350
$40,000$1,538.4621.6%$1,206$31,358
$45,000$1,730.7722.6%$1,340$34,851
$50,000$1,923.0822.6%$1,488$38,679
$55,000$2,115.3824.4%$1,599$41,578
$60,000$2,307.6924.1%$1,751$45,517
$65,000$2,500.0024.9%$1,877$48,804
$70,000$2,692.3125.5%$2,006$52,156
$75,000$2,884.6226.4%$2,122$55,186
$80,000$3,076.9227.0%$2,248$58,450
$85,000$3,269.2327.7%$2,363$61,447
$90,000$3,461.5428.3%$2,480$64,497
$95,000$3,653.8529.0%$2,593$67,421
$100,000$3,846.1529.7%$2,706$70,343
$105,000$4,038.4630.3%$2,813$73,136
$110,000$4,230.7731.8%$2,886$75,031
$115,000$4,423.0832.1%$3,003$78,084
$120,000$4,615.3832.3%$3,123$81,195
$125,000$4,807.6932.7%$3,237$84,165
$130,000$5,000.0032.6%$3,370$87,608
$135,000$5,192.3132.8%$3,491$90,762
$140,000$5,384.6232.9%$3,611$93,886
$145,000$5,576.9233.1%$3,729$96,958
$150,000$5,769.2333.3%$3,847$100,022
$155,000$5,961.5433.6%$3,959$103,000
$160,000$6,153.8534.5%$4,031$104,793
$165,000$6,346.1534.6%$4,149$107,872
$170,000$6,538.4634.6%$4,270$111,014
$175,000$6,730.7734.6%$4,399$114,363
$180,000$6,923.0834.6%$4,518$117,473
$185,000$7,115.3834.6%$4,655$121,030
$190,000$7,307.6934.6%$4,779$124,252
$195,000$7,500.0034.6%$4,903$127,473
$200,000$7,692.3134.7%$5,027$130,694
$225,000$8,653.8535.3%$5,598$145,559
$250,000$9,615.3836.2%$6,132$159,440
$275,000$10,576.9237.2%$6,646$172,804
$300,000$11,538.4637.9%$7,160$186,168
$350,000$13,461.5438.6%$8,270$215,028
$400,000$15,384.6239.1%$9,363$243,432
$450,000$17,307.6940.5%$10,301$267,836
$500,000$19,230.7742.0%$11,162$290,203

Single filer, standard deductions, bi-weekly pay. 2026 federal, NY state, and NYC local tax rates. Click any row for full breakdown.

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By Industry

Industry-specific salary hubs with take-home tables for every level — from analyst to C-suite.

Finance & Wall Street
IB, PE, hedge funds, asset mgmt
Tech & Engineering
SWE, PM, data science, EM
Healthcare & Medicine
Physicians, nurses, PAs, NPs
Legal
BigLaw, in-house, public sector
Government & Public Sector
City, state, federal, NYPD, DOE

NYC Civil Service & Government Salaries

Pay grade tables, pension math, and take-home breakdowns for NYC, NYS, and federal government workers.

NYC Civil Service Salary
Grade 6–35 · NYCERS Tier 6 pension
High-Paying Govt Jobs NYC
12 roles: NYPD Captain to Fed GS-15
NYS Government Salary
SG-6–SG-35 · CSEA/PEF · NYSLRS
NYC DOE Teacher Salary
UFT steps · TRS pension · PSLF
NYC Health + Hospitals
RN · NP · Physician · NYCERS
Port Authority Salary
PAPD · Engineer · NY/NJ tax rules
CUNY Faculty Salary
PSC-CUNY · Adjunct rates · TIAA

Hourly Rate Take-Home in NYC

Exactly what you keep after all NYC taxes at every common hourly wage — from minimum wage to consulting rates.

$15 an Hour in NYC
$31,200/yr → $25,290 take-home
$17 an Hour in NYC
$35,360/yr → $28,102 take-home
$20 an Hour in NYC
$41,600/yr → $32,488 take-home
$22 an Hour in NYC
$45,760/yr → $35,411 take-home
$25 an Hour in NYC
$52,000/yr → $39,797 take-home
$28 an Hour in NYC
$58,240/yr → $44,183 take-home
$30 an Hour in NYC
$62,400/yr → $47,106 take-home
$35 an Hour in NYC
$72,800/yr → $53,474 take-home
$40 an Hour in NYC
$83,200/yr → $59,739 take-home
$45 an Hour in NYC
$93,600/yr → $65,972 take-home
$50 an Hour in NYC
$104,000/yr → $72,173 take-home
$60 an Hour in NYC
$124,800/yr → $84,445 take-home
$75 an Hour in NYC
$156,000/yr → $102,424 take-home
$100 an Hour in NYC
$208,000/yr → $134,367 take-home

By Career Level

Complete take-home tables and tax strategies for every career stage.

Entry-Level
$40k–$80k take-home breakdown
Mid-Level
$80k–$150k take-home breakdown
Senior-Level
$150k–$300k take-home breakdown
Executive
$300k–$1M+ take-home breakdown

Salary by Profession in NYC

Profession-specific guides with typical salary ranges, overtime rules, and tax strategies.

Software Engineer
$120k–$300k+ · RSU tax guide
Doctor / Physician
$200k–$600k+ · specialty guide
Nurse (RN)
$85k–$130k+ · overtime pay
Lawyer / Attorney
$80k–$400k+ · BigLaw vs. public
Teacher (NYC DOE)
$65k–$120k+ · pension guide
Investment Banker
$110k–$500k+ · bonus tax guide
Data Scientist
$100k–$200k+ · RSU vesting
Product Manager
$90k–$200k+ · equity guide
Accountant / CPA
$65k–$150k · Big 4 vs. private
Pharmacist
$105k–$150k · hospital vs. retail
NYPD Police Officer
$45k–$100k+ · pension & OT
Electrician (IBEW)
$80k–$130k · union wages
Real Estate Agent
$40k–$200k+ · commission tax
Social Worker
$55k–$90k · PSLF guide
Marketing Manager
$85k–$140k · agency vs. in-house
FDNY Firefighter
$45k–$100k+ · benefits guide
Financial Analyst
$70k–$150k · IB vs. corp finance
Physical Therapist
$75k–$115k · travel PT taxes
Architect
$65k–$140k · ARE licensure ROI
UX Designer
$75k–$160k+ · freelance guide
Bartender
$35k–$80k+ · tips & tipped credit
Hedge Fund Analyst
$150k–$400k+ · carry & bonus
NYPD Detective
$85k–$120k+ · pension guide
Paralegal
$55k–$95k · BigLaw overtime
Attorney
$80k–$400k+ · BigLaw vs. public
Civil Engineer
$70k–$140k · PE licensure
Dental Hygienist
$80k–$110k · clinical vs. corporate
Graphic Designer
$55k–$110k · in-house vs. agency
MTA Worker
$50k–$100k+ · union pension
Construction Worker
$55k–$130k · union trades
Plumber
$60k–$150k+ · union journeyman
Chef
$45k–$130k+ · exec chef vs. line
Personal Trainer
$40k–$100k+ · private clientele
Nanny
$50k–$90k+ · Domestic Workers Act
Security Guard
$35k–$70k · armed vs. unarmed
HR Manager
$70k–$130k · HRBP & CHRO path
Project Manager
$80k–$150k · PMP certification
Social Media Manager
$50k–$100k · agency vs. in-house
Occupational Therapist
$80k–$120k · hospital vs. school
Veterinarian
$90k–$160k+ · specialist premium

NYC Salary by Company

All Company Pages →
Goldman, Google, McKinsey + 25 more
Meta
E3–E7 take-home · RSU tax math
Apple
ICT2–ICT5 · 4-yr cliff vesting
Microsoft
SDE L59–L67 · GitHub NYC
Blackstone
Analyst–Partner · carry tax rates
Deloitte
Analyst–Partner · bonus structure
PwC
Associate–Partner · Deals practice
EY
Staff–Partner · EY-Parthenon
KPMG
Associate–Partner · PE fund audit
Goldman Sachs
Analyst take-home & bonus breakdown
Google
SWE L3–L7 take-home after NYC tax
JPMorgan
Associate & VP salaries after tax
McKinsey
BA to Partner take-home breakdown
Amazon
SDE I–III + RSU vesting breakdown
Citadel
Quant analyst bonuses after tax

Complete A-Z Salary Index (246 professions and salary levels)

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