Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Salary in New York (2024)

The median police and sheriff's patrol officers salary in New York is $93,050/year, based on May 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). That is 22% above the national median of $76,290.

Wage table

Annual and hourly wages, Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers in New York — May 2024 OEWS
MetricAmount
Annual mean$86,880
Annual median$93,050
10th percentile$53,020
25th percentile$56,550
75th percentile$105,910
90th percentile$116,950
Hourly median$44.74/hr
Employment (state)54,360

What the numbers mean

The gap between the 10th and 90th percentile is wide: the highest-paid 10% of police and sheriff's patrol officers in New York earn about 2.2× what the lowest-paid 10% earn. That spread usually reflects differences in experience, employer type, and local cost of living within the state — the median is a more representative figure than the mean for a "typical" salary, since a small number of very high earners can pull the mean upward.

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Frequently asked questions

Is police and sheriff's patrol officers pay in New York above the national average?

The median police and sheriff's patrol officers salary in New York is $93,050/year, which is 22% above the national median of $76,290/year (May 2024 BLS OEWS data).

What is the median police and sheriff's patrol officers salary in New York?

$93,050/year, based on May 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics.

How much do the highest-paid police and sheriff's patrol officers in New York earn?

The 90th percentile police and sheriff's patrol officers in New York earns $116,950/year or more, compared to $53,020/year or less for the 10th percentile.

Which states pay police and sheriff's patrol officers more than New York?

Colorado pays more ($96,100/year median), along with 3 other states listed below.