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NICU Travel Nurse Salary in New York

Calculate your take-home pay as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit travel nurse in New York. NICU travel nurses care for premature and critically ill newborns, requiring specialized skills in neonatal care.

Last updated: February 21, 2026

Average Hourly Rate

$63/hr

NICU in NY

Weekly Gross Pay

$2,506

Before taxes

Annual Potential

$130,291

Working full-time

#2

New York NICU Pay Ranking

Out of 50 states for NICU travel nurse compensation

New York offers moderate NICU travel nurse compensation at $63/hr (ranked #2 of 50 states). Demand is steady for this specialty.

Est. Weekly Gross

$4,074

(Taxable + Stipends)

Est. Weekly Net

$3,199

(After 34.9% est. tax)

Stipend vs Housing

+$1,106/wk

(Surplus or deficit)

Calculate Your NICU Pay in New York

Use our calculator to estimate your take-home pay as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit travel nurse in New York. Enter your contract details to see your true discretionary income after cost of living adjustments.

Travel Nurse Pay Breakdown

Estimate your take-home pay, taxes, and blended rate in seconds.

Excellent: Your housing stipend matches or exceeds the GSA maximum for New York ($1,050/week). This is the maximum tax-free amount.
Effective Tax Rate34.9%
Federal: 24%
State: 10.9%

Same state assignment. You'll pay 10.9% state tax plus 24% federal tax.

Overtime (Optional)

Blended Hourly Rate

$101.56

Based on 36 hours in NY.

Gross Weekly Pay

$3,656

Taxable Weekly Income

$2,088

Estimated Weekly Taxes

$729

True Net Weekly Pay

$2,927

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Assignment Projections

13-Week Assignment

$38,055

Net Pay

26-Week Assignment

$76,109

Net Pay

Annual (52 weeks)

$152,219

Net Pay

Take Home vs Taxes

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Take Home

$2,927

per week

Taxes

$729

per week

Total Gross: $3,656 per week

🏠 Housing Stipend Analysis

Your Weekly Housing Stipend

$1,050

$4,547/month

Est. 1BR Rent in New York

$2,000

Monthly average

Potential Tax-Free Pocket Money

+$2,547

Your stipend covers rent with $2,547 left over each month.

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Cost of Living Analysis in New York

Monthly Net Income:$12,675
Average 1BR Rent:$2,000
True Discretionary Income:$10,675

After rent, this is what you'll have left each month for other expenses

Cost of Living Index:139.1

National average = 100. New York's cost of living is higher than the national average by 39.1 points.

💡 High cost of living area. Ensure your pay compensates for the increased expenses.

Housing Cost: Very High

Utilities: High

Rent data based on 2025 market averages. Actual rent may vary by neighborhood and housing type.

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GSA Rates & Tax-Free Stipends in New York

NICU travel nurses in New York receive the same tax-free stipend rates as other specialties. The specialty premium is reflected in your higher taxable hourly rate.

Lodging

$150/night

Meals & Incidentals

$79/day

Weekly Stipend Max

$1,603

Requirements for NICU Travel Nurses in New York

NICU Certifications

  • BLS
  • NRP
  • 2+ years NICU experience

New York Licensing

Compact State No
License Cost $300
Processing Time 4-6 weeks

Tax & Cost of Living in New York

Tax Information

State Income Tax 10.9%
Tax-Friendly No

Cost of Living

COL Index 139.1
vs National Avg 39.099999999999994% higher
Housing Very High

Top Hospitals Hiring NICU Nurses in New York

  • NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
  • NYU Langone Health

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do NICU travel nurses make in New York?

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit travel nurses in New York typically earn between $58 and $75 per hour in taxable wages, with an average of $63/hr. This translates to approximately $2,506 per week or $130,291 annually. NICU nurses often earn a premium due to specialized skills required.

What are the requirements to work as a NICU travel nurse in New York?

To work as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit travel nurse in New York, you typically need: BLS, NRP, 2+ years NICU experience. New York is NOT part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so you'll need a separate New York nursing license ($300, takes 4-6 weeks).

What GSA rates apply for NICU travel nurses in New York?

The GSA per diem rates for New York are: Lodging: $150/night, Meals: $74/day, and Incidentals: $5/day. These rates determine the maximum tax-free stipend amounts. NICU travel nurses receive the same stipend rates as other specialties—the specialty premium is reflected in the higher taxable hourly rate.

Is New York a good state for NICU travel nurses?

New York has higher taxes but often offers competitive rates for travel nurses. NICU nursing has high demand in this state. The cost of living index is 139.1 (above national average).

Which cities in New York have the best NICU travel nurse jobs?

Popular cities for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit travel nurse assignments in New York include: New York City, Buffalo, Rochester. Major hospitals like NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital frequently hire NICU travel nurses. Use our calculator to compare pay and cost of living across these cities.

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