Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary Guide: Brooklyn, NY
Average Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary
Average Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary
$41.81/hour
The average salary for a Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse in Brooklyn, NY is $41.81 per hour. This is 39% lower than the New York average of $58.00.
Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics,Payscale data.
Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse salaries in Brooklyn, NY compared to State and National Averages
Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse salaries in Brooklyn, NY compared to State and National Averages
$41.81/hour
Brooklyn, NY
7% lower than the US average.
$58.00/hour
New York
23% higher than the US average.
$44.89/hour
United States
How Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salaries in Brooklyn Compare to Other Cities
How Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salaries in Brooklyn Compare to Other Cities
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