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Could anyone tell me how much a CNA earns in upstate New York?

We are thinking of relocating back to New York because that is where all of our family is but I am trying to find out if I would be able to actually make a living there . I know how expensive it is to live in New York so this is very important. Thank you in advance for your answers.

Update:

Wow are people with their spam the only answers you can get anymore. My wife is a CNA, not an apartment locator, She don't want to find a new career , so with that said if you can't just answer the question then move on and stop wasting my time reporting you.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Hello dear!!

    As new york is a pretty big and highly paying states of US. Average CNA Salary in New York is $36000. This is just the starting. With more experience and education, the salary increases up. You can easily earn a respectful life with your family with this salary. Hope this is the information you were looking for. Good luck to you and all the best for your family life.

    Source(s): I am a RN.
  • 9 years ago

    I'm not sure how much a cna earns here. I came here to pursue law enforcement, and ended up finding a great opportunity as an apartment locator. Now I run my own business and work mainly from home, with the exception of a few appointments throughout the week. I run my own business as an apartment locator, and it only costed around $100 to start. The book said it would only cost about $50, but even though they were a little bit off, it was still the best book I EVER read. Just incase you are interested, the link is below.

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