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NYCost of Living Index: 140

New York H-1B Visa Salary Data

Comprehensive H-1B salary data for New York (NY), including top employers, most common roles, and salary statistics.

Avg. Salary

$164,057

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Median Salary

$167,835

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Total H-1B Filings

5,653

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Cost of Living

140

very high (US avg: 100)

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Top H-1B Companies in New York

CompanyAvg SalaryMinMaxFilings
Brookhaven National Laboratory$117,970$95,930$139,9848
Morgan Stanley Services$185,000$140,000$210,0004
Barclays Services$188,087$169,656$213,0053
Linkedin$179,332$131,997$236,0003
Ernst & Young U.S$158,115$122,900$220,2463
Deloitte Consulting$165,118$162,400$167,8352
Google$221,000$201,000$241,0002
Capital One Services$228,671$169,541$287,8002
JPMorgan Chase$212,500$200,000$225,0002
Innova Solutions$115,222$102,086$128,3572
DoorDash$178,000$178,000$178,0002
Grandison Management$68,786$68,786$68,7861
Meta Platforms$254,003$254,003$254,0031
Kforce$120,973$120,973$120,9731
Government Employee Insurance Company (GEICO)$250,000$250,000$250,0001
Citibank$198,255$198,255$198,2551
Pricewaterhousecoopers Advisory Services$173,000$173,000$173,0001
Randstad Digital$131,997$131,997$131,9971
Virt$115,000$115,000$115,0001
Deloitte Tax$146,058$146,058$146,0581
L&T Technology Services$95,000$95,000$95,0001

Top H-1B Roles in New York

RoleAvg SalaryMinMaxFilings
Software Engineer$180,266$128,357$287,80013
Computer and Information Research Scientists$149,727$95,930$241,0004
Data Scientist$193,885$169,541$250,0004
Electrical Engineer$112,840$105,310$123,2193
Architect$141,418$115,000$167,8352
Database Administrator$127,050$122,900$131,2002
Financial and Investment Analysts$212,500$200,000$225,0002
Accountant$172,157$146,058$198,2552
QA Engineer$98,543$95,000$102,0862
Project Management Specialists$236,000$236,000$236,0001
Physical Therapist$68,786$68,786$68,7861
Biostatistician$254,003$254,003$254,0031
Business Analyst$120,973$120,973$120,9731
Financial Quantitative Analysts$213,005$213,005$213,0051
Mechanical Engineer$139,984$139,984$139,9841
Business Intelligence Analysts$181,600$181,600$181,6001
Security Engineer$173,000$173,000$173,0001
Electronics Engineers$107,349$107,349$107,3491

Top H-1B Cities in New York

New York

27 filings

Upton

8 filings

Liverpool

1 filing

Ballston Lake

1 filing

Middletown,

1 filing

Tarrytown

1 filing

New York City

1 filing

Mohegan Lake

1 filing

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New York H-1B Job Market Overview

New York is a significant destination for H-1B visa sponsored workers in the United States, with approximately 5,653 H-1B labor condition applications filed across the state. The average H-1B salary in New York is $151,000, which should be considered in the context of the state's cost of living index of 140 (national average = 100).

The state's major employment centers for H-1B workers include New York, Brooklyn, Upton, where the concentration of technology companies, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and professional services firms creates strong demand for international talent. New York's very high cost of living affects the purchasing power of H-1B salaries, with housing typically being the largest expense category.

New York's H-1B job market is shaped by the state's dominant industries and major employers. Companies filing the most H-1B petitions in the state include Ernst & Young U.S, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Amazon.com Services, among others. The state's universities and research institutions also contribute to the H-1B ecosystem, both as employers and as pipelines for H-1B talent through their graduate programs.

Cost of Living in New York

140

Cost of Living Index

US average = 100

New York has a very high cost of living compared to the national average. This means that the average H-1B salary of $151,000 in New York provides less purchasing power compared to the same salary in an average-cost state. When evaluating job offers, it is important to consider how far your salary stretches in the local economy.

Housing costs are typically the biggest differentiator in cost of living between states. In high-cost states like California and New York, housing can consume 40-50% of an H-1B worker's gross salary. In more affordable states, the same salary provides significantly more comfortable living, though job opportunities may be fewer and companies may adjust compensation accordingly.

Major H-1B Sponsors in New York

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Disclaimer: Salary data is derived from Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) filed with the U.S. Department of Labor and does not represent confirmed employment or actual compensation paid. LCA data is a matter of public record. Cost of living comparisons are estimates. This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or immigration advice. See our Terms of Service for more details.

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