The PayScale Index » New York Metro Area

New York Metro Area Pay Trends

Updated April 1, 2013
The Big Apple serves as a hub for the world’s financial trading. Combining Wall Street, top-dollar real estate, and numerous tourist attractions, New York City often tops “Best Of” lists for tourism and big business.
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New York Metro Area Year-Over-Year Percentage Change in Pay by Quarter
Annual Trends in Compensation for New York Metro Area
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The PayScale Index: New York Metro Area by Quarter
Quarterly Compensation Trends for New York Metro Area
The PayScale Index uses 2006 average total cash compensation as a baseline.
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The New York Metro Area includes people in New York, NY; Long Island, NY; northern New Jersey; Pike County, Pa; and the surrounding areas.

The PayScale Index tracks quarterly changes in total cash compensation for full-time, private industry employees in the United States. In addition to a national index, it includes separate indices for specific industries, metropolitan areas, job categories, and company sizes. The PayScale Index uses 2006 average total cash compensation as a baseline.

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